Chapter 5: CPS Appliance Commands

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Access right: none needed

Access level: all

Syntax

PORT HISTORY

When you are in port history mode, you may issue the commands listed in Table 3.4 on page 28.

Examples

The following command accesses the serial port’s history mode.

> port history

In history mode, the following command searches the history buffer in the downward direction for the string “connected to,” ignoring case.

PORT HISTORY > s -d -i “connected to”

Port Logout command

The Port Logout command terminates the CPS appliance session on a specified port.

Access right: USER

Access level: ADMIN or APPLIANCEADMIN

Syntax

PORT <port> LOGOUT

Table 5.7: Port Logout Command Parameter

ParameterDescription

<port>

Port number in the range 1-8 for a CPS810 appliance or 1-16 for a CPS1610 appliance.

 

 

Port Set command

The Port Set command changes serial port settings in the CPS configuration database. At least one keyword parameter and value must be specified. Some changes become effective upon the next connection to the port.

For more information, see Configuring Serial Port Settings on page 11.

Access right: SCON or PCON

Access level: ADMIN or APPLIANCEADMIN

Syntax

PORT [<port>ALL] SET

[TD=<device>] [NAME=<name>] [BAUD=<baud>] [SIZE=<size>] [PARITY=<parity>]