Digi 90000566_H manual Display buffers, Tail=number, Tftp=serverfilename, Server, Filename

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display buffers

display buffers

 

Devices

This command is supported in all Digi Connect products except

supported

Digi Connect WAN and ConnectPort Display.

Purpose

Displays the contents of a port buffer, or transfers the contents of a port

 

buffer to a server running Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP). Port

 

buffering is enabled by the “set buffer” command (see "set buffer" on page

 

90). Contents are displayed in log form.

Required

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

permissions

to one of the following:

 

• For a user to display the contents of a port buffer for the line on which

 

they are logged in: “set permissions buffers=r-self” or higher.

 

• For a user to display the contents of a port buffer for any line:

 

“set permissions buffers=read” or higher.

 

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

 

for commands.

Syntax

display buffers [port=range] {[screen] [lines=number]

 

[tail=number] tftp=server:filename}

Options

port=range

 

The port or ports to which the command applies. Optional on a single-port

 

device.

 

screen

 

Displays the port buffer contents on the screen when screen is specified.

 

lines=number

 

The number of lines of data to display at a time when the “screen” option

 

is specified. Use 0 to indicate continuous flow.

 

tail=number

 

The total number of lines in the buffer to be displayed. The number is

 

calculated from the end of the buffer counting back.

 

tftp=server:filename

 

server

 

The IP address or DNS name of a server running TFTP to which buffer

 

information should be transferred.

 

filename

 

The name to use for the file that will be transferred to the TFTP server.

 

If the “port” option specifies more than one port, one file will be

 

transferred for each port. The filename for each port will be

 

filename_n, where n is the port number.

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