set udpserial

ipport=ip port

The UDP port of the destination to which data is sent.

 

Options for displaying current UDP serial settings

 

port=range

 

Used to specify the serial port. Optional on a single-port device.

 

range=range

 

Identifies the range of UDP destinations to be displayed.

Examples

Set general UDP serial forwarding based on bytes received

 

In this example, the amount of bytes received from the serial port will cause

 

the data to be sent on to the network destination.

 

#> set udpserial port=1 state=on sendcount=2

 

Set UDP destinations for a given serial port

 

In this example, data will be sent to the destination identified.

 

#> set udpserial port=1 range=1 ipaddress=10.0.0.1 ipport=2101 active=on

 

Display current UDP serial settings

 

The following are all valid ways of using set udpserial to display current

 

UDP serial settings:

 

#> set udpserial

 

#> set udpserial port=1

 

#> set udpserial port=1 range=1-12

See also

"revert" on page 61.

 

"show" on page 249.

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