902CHAPTER 70: TERMINAL ACCESS CONFIGURATION COMMANDS

Example # Enable data read blocking.

<Sysname> system-view

[Sysname] rta template abc

[Sysname-rta-template-abc] data read block

data send delay

Syntax data send delay milliseconds

undo data send delay

View Terminal template view

Parameters milliseconds: Data send delay, in milliseconds, ranging 1 to 1,000.

Description Use the data send delay command to set the data send delay of the terminal. Use the undo data send delay command to restore the default.

By default; the data send delay is 0 milliseconds, namely, there is no data send delay.

A router configured with data send delay begins to send the data received from a terminal to an FEP after the configured data send delay time expires.

Example # Set the data send delay time to 50 milliseconds.

<Sysname> system-view

[Sysname] rta template abc

[Sysname-rta-template-abc] data send delay 50

display rta

Syntax

display rta { all statistics terminal-number{ brief detail statistics

 

vty-number } }

View

Any view

Parameters

all: Displays information about all the terminals.

 

statistics: Displays terminal statistics.

 

terminal-number: Terminal number, ranging 1 to 255.

 

brief: Displays brief information about the specified terminal.

 

detail: Displays detailed information about the specified terminal.

 

vty-number: Displays information about the specified VTY. VTY number ranges

 

from 0 to 7.

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