Perle Systems DS1, TS2 manual Set User Session

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Commands for Users Logged Into the IOLAN

Option wyse60vt100ansidumbtvi925ibm3151tevt320hp700term1term2term3

Specifies the type of terminal connected to the line:

zDumb

zWYSE60

zVT100

zANSI

zTVI925

zIBM3151TE

zVT320 (specifically supporting VT320-7)

zHP700 (specifically supporting HP700/44)

zTerm1, Term2, Term3 (user defined terminals)

Set User

Description Sets the current users settings.

User Level Normal, Admin

Syntax set user . [hotkey-prefix <00-7f>] [language englishcustomlang] [password]

Options hotkey-prefix

The prefix that a user types to control the current session. The default value is hex 01, which corresponds to Ctrl-a(^a) (hex value 02 would be Ctrl-b (^b), etc.):

z^a number—To switch from one session to another, press ^a and then the required session number. For example, ^a 2 would switch you to session 2. Pressing ^a 0 will return you to the IOLAN Menu.

z^a n—Display the next session. The current session will remain active. The lowest numbered active session will be displayed.

z^a p—Display the previous session. The current session will remain active. The highest numbered active session will be displayed.

z^a m—To exit a session and return to the IOLAN. You will be returned to where you left off. The session will be left running.

z^a l—(Lowercase L) Locks the line until the user unlocks it. The user is prompted for a password (any password, excluding spaces) and locks the line. Next, the user must retype the password to unlock the line.

z^r—When you switch from a session back to the Menu, the screen may not be redrawn correctly. If this happens, use this command to redraw it properly. This is always Ctrl R, regardless of the Hotkey Prefix.

The User Hotkey Prefix value overrides the Line Hotkey Prefix value. You can use the

Hotkey Prefix keys to lock a line only when the line Lock parameter is On.

language

You can specify whether a user will use English or Customlang as the language that appears in the Menu or CLI. The IOLAN supports one custom language that must be downloaded to the IOLAN; otherwise, Customlang defaults to English.

password

The password the user will need to enter to login to the IOLAN. This case-sensitive field accepts a maximum of 16 characters.

Set User Session

Description Sets the current users session settings.

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Contents Iolan DS1/TS2 EN 55022 1998, Class A, Note Table of Contents User Commands Line Commands Network Commands Time Commands Statistic Commands Set IOChannel Digital Output Serial Pins Preface About This BookIntended Audience Making a Technical Support Query Contacting Technical SupportFeedback on this Manual Repair ProcedureCLI Conventions Command SyntaxIntroduction IntroductionCommand Options Command ShortcutsSet Server Server CommandsServer Commands Set Custom-AppDefault Interval 180 seconds. monitor-connection-timeout Bypass-passwordDhcp/bootp Default size 1500 bytes DomainnameDefault Buffer Size 4 KB TS1 Oem-loginPassword-limit TimeoutShow Server Set ServiceShow Custom-App Show ModbusOptions Auto10-half10-full100-half100-full Hardware CommandsSet Ethernet Show HardwareSet Modbus Gateway Modbus CommandsTruePort Baud Commands Set TruePort Remap-BaudShow TruePort IPv6 Commands Set IPv6Show IPv6 Set Custom-IPv6 Add Custom-IPv6Field Format IPv6 address prefix-bits manual Range Default 64 method manualRange Default Delete Custom-IPv6Commands for Users Logged Into the Iolan User CommandsScreen MenuPing ResumeSet User Session Set UserShow Termtype Show Line UsersSyslog Console Show SessionsTcpport TelnetAdd User Configuring UsersSet Default User VersionLevel Hotkey-prefixPhone-number Line-accessService Sess-timerPassword Show Default User ConfigureduserShow User Set Line Line CommandsPort vs -Port Line Commands Line CommandsBreak-length Break-delayDial-timeout Options breakFlowout Default Buffer Size 4 KB DS1/TS1/STS8DDefault Disabled initial FlowinLine-name ResetInternet-address KeepaliveStop-bits Default Disabled Session stringsDefault 10 ms Sess-timer Send-nameSet Line Interface Confighost Set Line ServiceHostport ServerportSet Modem ModemnameInitstring Line Service Commands Options Program-command-lineShow Line Options termtype Set Telnet-ClientEndipaddress Set UDPOutboundport StartipaddressSet Vmodem Set Vmodem-Phone Host Set Modbus-Slave LineSet Modbus-Master Line IpaddressSet Line Initiate-Connection Set Multihost LineShow Vmodem Show InterfaceShow Telnet-Client Show UDPShow Modems Modem CommandsAdd Modem Delete ModemSet Packet-Forwarding Line Packet Forwarding CommandsEnable-end-eof2 Enable-end-trigger1Enable-end-trigger2 Enable-end-eof1Show Packet-Forwarding Line Add Trap Network Commands ChapterSnmp Commands Add CommunityDelete Community Delete TrapSet Snmp Show Snmp Set Snmp inform-timeoutSet Snmp engine-id-string Set Snmp inform-retriesHosts Commands Tftp CommandsDelete Gateway Gateway CommandsShow Hosts Add GatewayDestinationip Description Configures the gateway User Level Admin SyntaxSet Gateway Show GatewaysLogging Commands Set SyslogShow Syslog Time Commands Time CommandsTime/Date Setting Commands Show Date Bootup Commands Administration CommandsSet cli Set BootupShow Bootup Show ARPFilename Tftp File Transfer CommandsNetload Hostname/ipaddressTable or a DNS server Custom Factory DefaultOptions Factory-default-config NetsaveShow Motd Motd CommandsSet Set MotdShow Modbus Statistics Statistic Commands ChapterConfiguration Statistics Show NetstatRun-Time Statistics O Commands Global I/O CommandsSet IO UDP Set IO Modbus Set IO Temperature-ScaleSet Line Set IO FailsafeSet IOChannel Digital Input Set IOChannel ModeSet IOChannel Set IOChannel Digital I/OSet IOChannel Digital Input Serial Pins Will be displayed as active Current status. The default is disabledSet IOChannel Digital Output Description can be up to 20 charactersInactive-to-active-delay Active-signal-widthInactive-signal-width Active-to-inactive-delayRelaynumber Set IOChannel Digital Output Serial PinsSet IOChannel Relay Options descriptionOptions analogchannel Set IOChannel Analog True AnalogClear-level Trigger-typeTrigger-level Clear-modeSet IOChannel Analog Temperature Level Options channel EnabledDefault Disabled keepalive Set IOChannel IOExtensionLocal-connection inputchannel Client-initiated tcp-portClient-initiated multihost Server-initiated tcp-portChannel Set IOChannel MultihostShow IOChannel Status Kill IOChannelShow IOChannel Show IORelay Channel Control CommandsDigital Output Digital InputGlossary
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DS1, TS2 specifications

Perle Systems TS2 and DS1 are advanced serial-to-Ethernet devices designed to facilitate seamless integration of serial devices with modern IP networks. These devices serve as crucial tools for businesses looking to enhance their communication capabilities while leveraging existing infrastructure.

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To summarize, the Perle Systems TS2 and DS1 provide a reliable and flexible solution for connecting legacy serial devices to modern networks. With their support for multiple serial protocols, web-based management, robust security features, and rugged design, these devices cater to a variety of industries looking to modernize their communication infrastructure while maintaining existing equipment. Whether for large-scale operations or smaller implementations, the TS2 and DS1 equip businesses with the tools needed for effective serial communication in an IP-driven world.