Lightwave Communications SCS3230 manual Break Generation Sequence

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ConsoleServer 3200 System

Lightwave Communications

9:The Break Generation Sequence

F2 PULL-DOWN MENU TO CHANGE BREAK SEQUENCE

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LOGGED IN MENU

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CONNECT TO SERVER

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DIR CONNECT TO SERVER

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LISTEN TO SERVER

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DISPLAY CONNECTED LIST

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DISPLAY SERVER NAMES

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DISPLAY ACTIVE DEVICES

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LOGOUT

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CHANGE PASSWORD

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CHANGE DIRECT MODE ESC

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CHANGE BREAK MODE ESC

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DISPLAY HELP

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The user may find it necessary to send a break to the selected server. The break generation sequence is a two to five character sequence. The factory default break generation sequence is <ESC> B (the escape key, then uppercase "b").

The user may edit the break generation sequence in a manner similar to the direct mode escape sequence. The user may use the command EDITBRK or select CHANGE BREAK MODE ESC from the pull-down menu. It is recommended that the user only change the break generation sequence if it causes problems with the hardware or software used. It is also recommended that the user avoid combinations of the <CTRL> key and other keys, as these combinations are usually reserved for sending and receiving special characters through the terminal. When the user changes the break generation sequence, a window with the hexadecimal numerical equivalent of the old break generation sequence will appear. Pressing <ESC> to exit from the edit prompt will not work; it will add additional <ESC> characters (hexadecimal value 1B) to the break generation sequence. If the user wishes to keep the old sequence, they need only to press <ENTER>. Otherwise, they should press backspace or delete to remove the old characters, then type the new sequence and press <ENTER>. If for some reason the selection is unacceptable, an error message will appear and the sequence will revert to the old character values.

Appendix F lists the hexadecimal codes for the ASCII character set.

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Contents SCS3230 Copyright & Trademark Lightwave Communications, Inc. LCI, a Lantronix CompanyDisclaimer & Revisions Date Rev CommentsDeclaration of Conformity Manufacturer’s Name & AddressProduct Description SCS3230 Setup Script and System Administration User Access and Interface For Your Notes Product Description Quick StartUpgrade Description System FeaturesHardware Features 3230 Network/Control Card FlashLantronix Company 1 10/100 Port Network Backup and Restore Commands Term Port ConsoleSystem Overview Connect Up to Thirty-two RS-232C Compatible Ports128K Fifo Audit Trail ConnectionsSecurity Passwords InterfacePower Supply Module 2 3200 Switch CardsSystem Components 3200 ChassisDevice Cards Access CardsNetwork / Control Card Terminal Cards Channel Extender Cards4 3200 Network Cards 5 3200 10/100 Network Cards Modem CardInstallation Instructions Items in a SCS3230 KitRestore Procedure Backup Procedure of your CS3200 SystemMove Database from your CS3200 to SCS3230 To Restore from a 3200 to a To Update a Card or Cards LCI UpdateConnecting to the Term Port Connecting Equipment to the SCS3230 Terminal CardTerm DCENetwork / Control Card Modem CardDevice Card SUNConsoleServer 3200 System ConsoleServer 3200 Adapter Quick Checklist General layout showing Device port numbering SCS3230 Setup Script and System Administration Power-up Sequence Basic Use of the Administrator Functions Logging In, Serial Connection Logging In, Network ConnectionLogging Out System Help Command List Help ScreenAbbreviations SaveSys Admin vs. root access Setup Script Hostname and IP Address ConsoleServer 3200 System Lantronix Company Timezone Clock Lantronix Company Configure DNS Lantronix Company Hosts Services Syslog SSH Logins Telnet logins NTP Daemon Configure the Firewall ConsoleServer 3200 System Firewall Reject Method Ping AttemptsConsoleServer 3200 System Confirm Changes Save Command Creating and Managing Users Adding a User IDDevice Device Device Device Device Device Device Device Editing a User ID Listing User IDsConsoleServer 3200 System Deleting a User ID ListusersStop Bits Terminals Command Modem Command Status Commands Connections CommandListcards Command Version CommandInfo Command Powerstatus Command LOG CommandSys Admin Session Management Commands Linesperpage Command Breaking User ConnectionsBreak Command Forcelogout CommandTelnettimeout Command User Access and Interface Network CardBye Command Overview of Commands Logged OUT HelpMonitor A.K.A. Device Mode Help Logging In and Changing Passwords F2 PULL-DOWN Menu Showing Initial Menu ChoicesChecking Connections Logging OutConnection Info Screen Selecting a Device Port F2 PULL-DOWN Menu to Select a Device PORT, PartListening to a Server Session F2 PULL-DOWN Menu to Listen to a Device Port PartF2 PULL-DOWN Menu to Listen to a Device Port Part Direct Mode Direct Mode Escape Sequence Using the Buffer F2 PULL-DOWN Menu for Device A.K.A. Monitor ModeGoto Beginning of Buffer Goto END of BufferDisplay Next Display PreviousLantronix Company Break Generation Sequence F2 PULL-DOWN Menu to Change Break SequenceDisplaying System Information F2 PULL-DOWN Menu to Display System InfoFront Panel Display Information Lantronix Company ConsoleServer 3200 System Panel 10 press down Panel 11 press down Appendix a Command Abbreviations Connections Appendix B Hexadecimal Ascii Code Equivalent