COMMAND LINE INTERFACE
Line Commands
You can access the onboard configuration program by attaching a VT100 compatible device to the server’s serial port. These commands are used to set communication parameters for the serial port or a virtual terminal.
Note that Telnet is considered a virtual terminal connection, and the only commands that apply to Telnet include
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line | Identifies a specific line for configuration and | GC | |
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login | Enables password checking at login | LC | |
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password | Specifies a password on a line | LC | |
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Sets the interval that the command interpreter | LC | ||
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Sets the password intrusion threshold, which | LC | ||
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Sets the amount of time the management | LC | ||
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databits | Sets the number of data bits per character that | LC | |
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parity | Defines the generation of a parity bit | LC | |
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speed | Sets the terminal baud rate | LC | |
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stopbits | Sets the number of the stop bits transmitted | LC | |
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show line | Displays a terminal line's parameters | NE, | |
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