/CIU# parameters to uniquely identify its particular list of points to service. /CIUtype=# Optional Specifies the CIU version number from 1 to 4, inclusive. The default value is 3. /cnt=# Optional Specifies the number of exception calls before delay, from 1 to 100, inclusive. The default value is 20. /debuglevel=# Optional Specifies the interface's debugging level, from 0 to 3, inclusive. When /debuglevel is nonzero, the interface prints debugging messages. The higher the debugging level, the more messages the interface prints. The default value is 0 (no debugging. /delay=# Optional Specifies the number of seconds to delay between calls, from 0.1 to 30, inclusive. The default value is 2. /ec=# Optional The first instance of the /ec parameter on the command-line is used to specify a counter number, # , for an IO Rate point. If the # is not specified, then the default event counter is 1. If the /ec parameter is not specified, the interface uses a value equal to the /CIU# parameter. IIf there is an IO Rate point that is associated with an event counter of 1, every interface that is running without /ec=# explicitly defined will write to the same IO Rate point. Either explicitly define an event counter other than 1 for each instance of the interface or do not associate any IO Rate points with event counter 1. Configuration of IO Rate points is discussed in the section called IO Rate Point /excepscreen=# Optional A value of 0 for this parameter disables CIU exception reporting screening. A value of 1 enables it. The default value is 0. /failover=# Optional Indicates whether the interface is running in a failover configuration 0 – no failover; 1 – Primary interface 2 – Secondary interface. See section Principles of Operations for more information. The default value is 0.