Line Commands

rev-sess-security

Enables/disables login/password authentication, locally or externally, on reverse Telnet connections. The default is Off.

sess-time

Enter a time, in seconds, for which the session timer will run. Use this timer to forcibly close the session (connection). When the session timer expires the Device Server will end the connection. The default value is 0 seconds so the port will never timeout. The maximum value is 4294967 seconds (about 49 days).

break

Specifies how a break is interpreted:

zNone—The Device Server ignores the break key completely and it is not passed through to the host. This is the default setting.

zLocal—The Device Server deals with the break locally. If the user is in a session, the break key has the same effect as a hot key.

zRemote—When the break key is pressed, the Device Server translates this into a telnet break signal which it sends to the host machine.

zBrkintr—On some systems such as SunOS, XENIX, and AIX, a break received from the peripheral is not passed to the client properly. If the client wishes to make the break act like an interrupt key (for example, when the stty options -ignbrkand brkintr are set).

flowin

Determines if input flow control is to be used. Default is On. This is active only when Line Flow Control is set to Soft, Hard, or Both.

flowout

Determines if output flow control is to be used. Default is On. This is active only when Line Flow Control is set to Soft, Hard, or Both.

hotkey-prefix

The prefix that a user types to lock a line or redraw the Menu. The default value is hex

01, which corresponds to Ctrl-a(^a) (hex value 02 would be Ctrl-b (^b), etc.):

z^a l—(Lowercase L) Locks the line until the user unlocks it. The user is prompted for a password (any password, excluding spaces) and locks the line. Next, the user must retype the password to unlock the line.

z^r—When you switch from a session back to the Menu, the screen may not be redrawn correctly. If this happens, use this command to redraw it properly.

You can use the Hotkey Prefix key to lock a line only when the Line Lock parameter is On.

initial

Specifies the initial interface a user navigates when logging into the line; either the Menu or a prompt for the CLI. The default is CLI.

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DS1 specifications

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