Perle Systems TS2, DS1 Options break, Break-length, Break-delay, Connection-method, Data-bits

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Note: The save command must be executed by an admin user in order for this parameter to be permanently saved.

Options break

Specifies how a break is interpreted:

zoff—The IOLAN ignores the break key completely and it is not passed through to the host. This is the default setting.

zlocal—The IOLAN deals with the break locally. If the user is in a session, the break key has the same effect as a hot key.

zremote—When the break key is pressed, the IOLAN translates this into a telnet break signal which it sends to the host machine.

zbreak-interrupt—On some systems such as SunOS, XENIX, and AIX, a break received from the peripheral is not passed to the client properly. If the client wishes to make the break act like an interrupt key (for example, when the stty options

-ignbrk and brkintr are set).

break-length

The length of time (in milliseconds) for which the break signal will be asserted on the se- rial port. Valid values are 0-65535.

Default is 1000 ms

A value of 0 will cause the "request to send a break signal" to be ignored.

break-delay

The length of time (in milliseconds) to delay after a break signal is sent before the IOLAN sends data. Valid values are 0-65535.

Default: 0 ms ( no delay )

connection-method

Determines how a modem will work on the line. Select from the following options:

zDirect Connect—Indicates that there is not a modem on the line. This is the default.

zDial In—Specify this option when a user is remote and will be dialing in via modem or ISDN TA.

zDial Out—Specify this option when a modem is attached to the serial port and is being used to dial out.

zDial In/Out—Specify this option when the IOLAN is being used as a router (depending on which end of the link your IOLAN is situated and how you want to initiate the communication).

data-bits

Specifies the number of bits in a byte. The default is 8.

dial-timeout

The number of seconds the IOLAN will wait to establish a connection to a remote modem. The default value is 45 seconds.

dial-retries

The number of times the IOLAN will attempt to establish a connection with a remote modem. The default value is 2.

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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 Contacting Technical Support Making a Technical Support QueryRepair Procedure Feedback on this ManualCommand Syntax IntroductionIntroduction CLI ConventionsCommand Shortcuts Command OptionsServer Commands Server CommandsSet Custom-App Set ServerBypass-password Dhcp/bootpDefault size 1500 bytes Domainname Default Interval 180 seconds. monitor-connection-timeoutOem-login Password-limitTimeout Default Buffer Size 4 KB TS1Set Service Show Custom-AppShow Modbus Show ServerHardware Commands Set EthernetShow Hardware Options Auto10-half10-full100-half100-fullModbus Commands Set Modbus GatewayTruePort Baud Commands Set TruePort Remap-BaudShow TruePort IPv6 Commands Set IPv6Show IPv6 Add Custom-IPv6 Set Custom-IPv6Range Default 64 method manual Range DefaultDelete Custom-IPv6 Field Format IPv6 address prefix-bits manualUser Commands Commands for Users Logged Into the IolanMenu PingResume ScreenSet User Set User SessionShow Line Users Syslog ConsoleShow Sessions Show TermtypeTelnet TcpportConfiguring Users Set Default UserVersion Add UserHotkey-prefix LevelLine-access ServiceSess-timer Phone-numberPassword Show Default User ConfigureduserShow User Line Commands Port vs -Port Line CommandsLine Commands Set LineBreak-delay Dial-timeoutOptions break Break-lengthDefault Buffer Size 4 KB DS1/TS1/STS8D Default Disabled initialFlowin FlowoutReset Internet-addressKeepalive Line-nameDefault Disabled Session strings Default 10 ms Sess-timerSend-name Stop-bitsSet Line Interface Set Line Service ConfighostServerport HostportSet Modem ModemnameInitstring Line Service Commands Options Program-command-lineShow Line Set Telnet-Client Options termtypeSet UDP OutboundportStartipaddress EndipaddressSet Vmodem Set Vmodem-Phone Set Modbus-Slave Line Set Modbus-Master LineIpaddress HostSet Multihost Line Set Line Initiate-ConnectionShow Interface Show Telnet-ClientShow UDP Show VmodemModem Commands Add ModemDelete Modem Show ModemsPacket Forwarding Commands Set Packet-Forwarding LineEnable-end-trigger1 Enable-end-trigger2Enable-end-eof1 Enable-end-eof2Show Packet-Forwarding Line Network Commands Chapter Snmp CommandsAdd Community Add TrapDelete Community Delete TrapSet Snmp Set Snmp inform-timeout Set Snmp engine-id-stringSet Snmp inform-retries Show SnmpTftp Commands Hosts CommandsGateway Commands Show HostsAdd Gateway Delete GatewayDescription Configures the gateway User Level Admin Syntax Set GatewayShow Gateways DestinationipLogging Commands Set SyslogShow Syslog Time Commands Time CommandsTime/Date Setting Commands Show Date Administration Commands Bootup CommandsSet Bootup Show BootupShow ARP Set cliTftp File Transfer Commands NetloadHostname/ipaddress FilenameCustom Factory Default Options Factory-default-configNetsave Table or a DNS serverMotd Commands SetSet Motd Show MotdStatistic Commands Chapter Configuration StatisticsShow Netstat Show Modbus StatisticsRun-Time Statistics O Commands Global I/O CommandsSet IO UDP Set IO Temperature-Scale Set LineSet IO Failsafe Set IO ModbusSet IOChannel Mode Set IOChannelSet IOChannel Digital I/O Set IOChannel Digital InputSet IOChannel Digital Input Serial Pins Current status. The default is disabled Set IOChannel Digital OutputDescription can be up to 20 characters Will be displayed as activeActive-signal-width Inactive-signal-widthActive-to-inactive-delay Inactive-to-active-delaySet IOChannel Digital Output Serial Pins Set IOChannel RelayOptions description RelaynumberSet IOChannel Analog True Analog Options analogchannelTrigger-type Trigger-levelClear-mode Clear-levelSet IOChannel Analog Temperature Level Enabled Default Disabled keepaliveSet IOChannel IOExtension Options channelClient-initiated tcp-port Client-initiated multihostServer-initiated tcp-port Local-connection inputchannelSet IOChannel Multihost Show IOChannel StatusKill IOChannel ChannelShow IO Show IOChannelChannel Control Commands Digital OutputDigital Input RelayGlossary
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