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Table 5.8: Port Set Command Parameters (Continued)
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| TCP port that must be entered on the Telnet client to connect to this serial port. The | ||
| new value becomes effective in subsequent sessions. | ||
| When SSH is enabled, the CCM appliance automatically adds 100 to the | ||
| specified value. | ||
| When All is specified, port 1 will be assigned the specified socket value plus 1, port 2 | ||
SOCKET=<socket> | will be assigned the specified value plus 2, and so on. When All is specified and SSH | ||
is enabled, port 1 will be assigned the specified socket value plus 101, port 2 will be | |||
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| assigned the specified value plus 102, and so on. | ||
| When both plain text Telnet and SSH connections are enabled, the +100 value will | ||
| not appear in displays. | ||
| Default = 3000 plus the port number, 3100 plus the port number if SSH is enabled; | ||
| see above for action taken if All is specified | ||
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| CLI access character in the range A to _ (underscore) or None. (The allowable ASCII | ||
| range is | ||
CHAR=^<cli_char> | simultaneously with the Ctrl key during a session with an attached serial device, will | ||
suspend the session with the device and place you in CLI command mode. If None is | |||
| specified, the value specified in the Char parameter of the Server CLI command will | ||
| be used. |
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| Default = None | ||
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| When set to DTR, the CCM appliance will toggle the port’s | ||
TOGGLE=NONEDTR | second each time a connection is made to the port. This toggle is required to awaken | ||
the console port of some devices. | |||
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| Default = None | ||
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| Control signal to monitor and the state that indicates the target device has power on. | ||
| The entire value must be specified; abbreviations are not allowed. The power status | ||
| monitoring signal cannot also be used for flow control. Valid values are: | ||
| None | Disables power status monitoring. | |
| HICTS | CTS high indicates power on. | |
POWER=<signal> | LOCTS | CTS low indicates power on. | |
| HIDCD | DCD high indicates power on. | |
| LODCD | DCD low indicates power on. | |
| HIDSR | DSR high indicates power on. | |
| LODSR | DSR low indicates power on. | |
Default = None
Example
The following command sets a baud rate of 57600 and enables XON/XOFF flow control on port 2.
> port 2 set baud=57600 flow=xonxof