Digi 90000566_H manual Set service, Options Range= range, Ipport=network port

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set service

set service

Devices

This command is supported in all Digi Connect products.

supported

 

Purpose

Used to:

 

• Enable and disable network services.

 

• Change the network port on which a given service listens.

 

• Display the entire service table, or an entry in the service table.

 

Caution on enabling and disabling services

 

Exercise caution in enabling and disabling network services, particularly

 

disabling them. Changing certain settings can render your Digi Connect

 

product inaccessible. For example, if you disable Advanced Digi Discovery

 

Protocol (ADDP), the device will not be discovered on a network, even if it

 

is actually connected. If you disable HTTP and HTTPS, the Web interface

 

can be disabled. Disabling basic services such as Telnet, Rlogin, etc. can

 

make the Command-Line interface inaccessible.

Required

For Digi Connect products with two or more users, permissions must be set

permissions

to “set permissions s-service=read” to display network service settings,

 

and “set permissions s-services=rw” to display and change network service

 

settings. See "set permissions" on page 157 for details on setting user

 

permissions for commands.

Syntax

Enable/disable network services or change network port for service

 

set service [range=range]

 

[state={onoff}]

 

[ipport=network_port]

 

[keepalive={onoff}]

 

[nodelay={onoff}]

 

[delayed_ack=0-1000]

 

Display service table or entries in the table

 

set service [range=range]

Options

range=range

 

Used to specify the index of the network service to which the rest of the

 

command’s options apply. For more information on using this option, see

 

"Index numbers and changing default port numbers" on page 196.

 

state={onoff}

 

Used to enable or disable a given network service.

 

ipport=network port

 

Used to change the network port on which a given network service

 

listens. See "Supported network services and their default network port

 

numbers" on page 193 for more information on the network services

 

available.

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