Lantronix MSS manual Change Datasend, Defaults

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Command Reference

Change Datasend

 

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).

Defaults

8 data bits

See Also

Change Autobaud, page 2-11; Change Parity, page 2-35.

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Changes the amount of time the MSS will allow serial characters to accumulate before sending them to the host. Several different triggers can be used to notify the MSS when to send the accumulated data. You can specify a “timeout” condition of either the time since the last character was received (the Timeout Idle parameter) or the time since the current “character burst” was started (the Timeout Frame parameters). The timer resolution on the MSS is approximately 20 milliseconds. Any timeout values lower than 30 milliseconds will be approximated as well as possible.

Another option is to set a one- or two-character trigger, specified through the Character parameter, that will cause the MSS to transmit the data. You can also specify whether the trigger characters will be sent to the host as part of the serial data or whether they should be discarded through the Save parameter.

Packets created by the serial handling rules will be queued to the ethernet driver as a single operation, but there is no guarantee that they will be received at the host in a single network read. If the serial input buffer is filled, the accumulated data will be queued to the ethernet driver regardless of the serial handling rules. The serial input buffer size is 1024 bytes.

Restrictions

Requires privileged user status.

ParametersPort

MSS4 only. Specifies a particular port or group of ports.

Note: In the absence of the PortList parameter, the configuration will affect the MSS4’s current port only.

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).

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Contents MSS Reference Manual Part Number Contents Contents Iii Index Command Syntax What’s NewCommand Line Editing Key PurposeHelp About This ManualCommand Reference Change Change 80211 EnabledBackward Defaults Change 80211 AntennaRestrictions Change 80211 MAC Address ErrorsChange 80211 Fragmentation ParametersChange 80211 Network Mode ExamplesChange 80211 Power Change 80211 RegionChange 80211 Reset Change 80211 RTSChange 80211 WEP Change Access Current port onlyDefaultsDynamic See Also Change AutobaudChange Autostart Dashes for ranges Change Backward Switch Change BootgatewayChange Break Change BootpDefaultsEnabled Restrictions Requires privileged user status ParametersPortChange Buffering DefaultsNone See AlsoDefaults Bytes Change CharsizeChange Datasend Condition has been detected Change Dedicated RestrictionsCommand on Change Dhcp Change DomainChange DSRLogout Change DTRWaitDefaultsDisabled Change Flow ControlChange Forward Switch Change GatewayChange Inactive Logout Change Inactive TimerDefaultsDisabled See Also Change Incoming Change IPAddress Change IPSecurityChange LAT CircTimer Change Loadhost Change LAT GroupsChange LAT Identification Change Local Switch Change Loginpass Change Modem ControlChange Modem Emulation Change NameChange Nameserver Change NetWare EncapsulationChange NetWare Internal Network Change NetWare LoadhostParametersfileserver Change NetWare RoutingChange Parity Change Passflow Change Password Incoming Change Password LimitChange Password Protect Change PortnameChange Preferred Change Privpass Change RarpChange Rlogin Change Retransmit LimitChange RS485 Change Session Limit Change Signal CheckChange Secondary Change Silentboot Change SNMPSetCommChange Software Change SpeedChange Startup Two colons and the startup file name of up to 47 charactersChange Subnet Mask Defaults See AlsoChange Stopbits Change Telnetdest DefaultsConsoleChange TCPKeepalive Parameters Examples Change TelnetpadChange Termtype Change Timeserver Daytime is only supported over UDPChange Verify Change WinsCrypt Password Disk Digit Meaning Checks the MSS filesystem and corrects any problems Rf command Finger Delete IPSecurityDisconnect ParametersusernameParameterskeyword ForwardHostlist Show Hostlist command Initialize78 LAT ParametersDelayParametersserviceName Logout PortResume NetstatPing ParametershostnameParametersIPaddress Rlogin84 RTC ParametersAntenna Set PrivilegedShow Show NetWare Show HostlistShow IPsecurity Show NodesShow Server Show PortsShow RS485 ParametersAllShow Session Show ServicesParametersBootparams Show Version Show SnmpShow Users SourceParametersSAPname 100 SPXTelnet Test ZeroProblem Report Procedure Full Contact InformationMultiple Strings UsageAvailable Strings Usage Examples Xxxx1.5 or ParametersS1.11 Y Leftmost Number Error BitsIntroduction 04000000 1000000008000000 02000000Rightmost Number Unassigned 00000004 Internal error 00000002 00000001 Index Login 2-31,2-37 Security 2-27,2-57,2-64IPX NetWareTelnet 2-48,2-68 UDP 2-50,B-3