Environment Strings

Usage Examples

Examples

Local>> CHANGE DEDICATED TCP 192.73.220.1:U

 

Local>> CHANGE DEDICATED TCP :U

 

(forms a passive UDP session with any host)

 

Local>> CHANGE DEDICATED TCP :US60

 

(forms a passive UDP session where the MSS will wait 60 seconds after receiving a

 

packet from one host before returning to passive mode)

 

Local> CHANGE DEDICATED TCP :4096US120

 

(forms a passive UDP connection with any host where once a packet is received, the

 

MSS will communicate with only that host until 120 seconds of inactivity have

 

occurred and will then return to the initial state of accepting a UDP packet from any

 

host.)

2.2.1.11 Y

Sets up encrypted mode, a raw TCP socket that encrypts all data using a 56-bit key, for the MSS.

Note: To use the encryption features for your MSS, you must use a special software file. Contact Lantronix for more information.

This string can be used in conjunction with the encryption password to establish encrypted sessions between two MSS products. To set up an encrypted session, set the encryption password on both MSS units to the same password and reboot both units. Then, establish an encrypted session from one unit to the other. For example, entering the command given in the example would set up an encrypted session to the second unit’s first serial port.

Note:

Examples

To change the encryption key used for encryption mode, see Crypt Password on page 2-52.

Local> TELNET 192.0.2.25:2101Y

(where 2101 is the encrypted serial port on the MSS)

Local> TELNET 192.0.2.25:2100Y

(will give you an encrypted local prompt on the specified MSS)

See Also

Crypt Password, page 2-52

2.2.1.12 LD=port#

Sets the LAT destination port to port#. The MSSLite, MSS-Via and MSS4 do not support LAT.

ExamplesLocal> LAT modem LN=vax8:LD=0005

2.2.1.13 LN=node#

Sets the target LAT node to node#. The MSSLite, MSS-Via and MSS4 do not support LAT.

ExamplesLocal> LAT modem LN=vax8:LD=0005

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