CLI (Command Line Interface)

Line Commands (Cont.)

Command

Function

 

 

parity

Syntax:

This command defines

parity {none even odd}

the generation of a

no parity

• none - No parity

parity bit.

• even - Even parity

Use the no form to

• odd - Odd parity

restore the default

setting.

Default Setting: No parity

 

Command Mode: Line Configuration

 

Command Usage: Communication protocols provided by devices such as terminals

 

and modems often require a specific parity bit setting.

 

Example: To specify no parity, enter this command:

 

Console(config-line)#parity none

 

Console(config-line)#

 

Note: This command applies only to the serial port.

 

 

speed

Syntax:

This command sets

speed bps

the terminal line’s

no speed

• bps - Baud rate in bits per second.

baud rate. This

(Options: 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200 bps)

command sets both

Default Setting: 9600

the transmit (to

terminal) and receive

Command Mode: Line Configuration

(from terminal)

Command Usage: Set the speed to match the baud rate of the device connected to

speeds.

the serial port. Some baud rates available on devices connected to the port might not

Use the no form to

be supported. The system indicates if the speed you selected is not supported.

restore the default set-

Example: To specify 57600 bps, enter this command:

ting.

Console(config-line)#speed 57600

 

 

Console(config-line)#

 

 

stopbits

Syntax:

This command sets

stopbits {1 2}

the number of the stop

• 1 - One stop bit

bits transmitted per

• 2 - Two stop bits

byte.

Default Setting: 1 stop bit

Use the no form to

Command Mode: Line Configuration

restore the default set-

Example: To specify 2 stop bits, enter this command:

ting.

Console(config-line)#stopbits 2

 

 

Console(config-line)#

 

Note: This command applies only to the serial port.

 

 

disconnect

Syntax:

This command

disconnect session-id

terminates an SSH,

session-id – The session identifier for an SSH, Telnet or console connection.

Telnet, or console

(Range: 0-4)

connection.

Command Mode: Privileged Exec

 

Command Usage: Specifying session identifier “0” will disconnect the console con-

 

nection. Specifying any other identifiers for an active session will disconnect an SSH

 

or Telnet connection.

 

Example:

 

Console#disconnect 1

 

Console#

 

 

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NXA-ENET24 specifications

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