Port Buffering
196 IOLAN SDS/SCS/STS/MDC User’s Guide, Version 4.0
NFS Host The NFS host that the IOLAN will send data to for its Remote Port Buffering
feature. The IOLAN will open a file on the NFS host for each serial port
configured for Console Management, and will send serial port data to be
written to that file(s).
Default: None
NFS Directory The directory and/or subdirectories where the Remote Port Buffering files
will be created. For multiple IOLANs using the same NFS host, it is
recommended that each IOLAN have its own unique directory to house the
remote port log files.
Default: /device_server/portlogs
Encrypt Data Determines if the data sent to the NFS host is sent encrypted or in the clear
across the LAN.
NOTE: When NFS encryption is enabled, the Decoder utility software is
required to be installed on the NFS host for decrypting the data to a readable
format. The Decoder utility software can be found on the installation CD-ROM
and on the www.perle.com website.
Default: Disabled
Enable Port
Buffering to Syslo g When enabled, buffered data is sent to the syslog host to be viewed on the
host’s monitor.
Default: Disabled
Add Time Stamp to
Data Enable/disable time stamping of the serial port buffer data.
Default: Disabled
Enable Key Stroke
Buffering When enabled, key strokes that are sent from the network host to the serial
device on the IOLAN’s serial port are buff ered.
Default: Disabled