The optional Format argument is an octet (00-FF) which specifies the value of each byte in the test data part of each loop message. The default results in alternating 0 and 1 bits (55). loop [node node-id] mop circuit circuit-name - address lan-address, - format octet [,optional arguments...] If an Address is not supplied in the command on a LAN circuit, then the Client argument must be specified so the address information can be obtained from the MOP Client database. loop [node node-id] mop circuit circuit-name - client client-name, - format octet [,optional arguments...] Examples: loop mop circuit csmacd-1 address 08-00-2b-00-13-4F, format FF loop mop circuit fddi-1 - client mynode, format 00 ! Client gives default Address