Command Reference | Change Autostart |
| PortList |
| Specify a particular port or group of ports. Port numbers are specified with |
| integers between 1 and 4, and should be separated with commas (for lists) or |
| dashes (for ranges). |
| Character |
| Sets a character that will cause a login event. Users will get the benefit of |
| Autostart without having to hit Return or enable Autostart for extended periods |
| of time. |
| x |
| Enter the desired alphanumeric character. To specify a control character, use |
| escaped hex (\xx). For example, |
| specified as \02. |
| y |
| Enter the optional second alphanumeric character. To specify a control |
| character, use escaped hex (\xx). For example, |
| would be specified as \02. |
| Any |
| Sets a wildcard character. |
| None |
| Clears the autostart character. |
| Save |
| Specifies what happens to the characters that start the connection. Either the |
| first and/or second autostart characters will be passed to the host as the first |
| bytes of data, or the characters will be discarded. |
| None |
| Discards the autostart characters. |
Defaults | Disabled |
Examples | Local> CHANGE AUTOSTART ENABLED |
| Local> CHANGE AUTOSTART CHARACTER A |
| Local> CHANGE AUTOSTART SAVE 1 |
See Also | Change Access, page |
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