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... 12-16 12.24.3 Set/Define Port Character Size 12-16 12.24.4 Set/Define Port Command Completion 12-17 12.24.5 Set/Define Port DSRlogout 12-17 12.24.6 Set/Define Port DTRwait 12-18 12.24.7 Set/Define Port Flow Control 12-19 12.24.8 Set/Define Port Inactivity Logout 12-20 12.24.9 Define... Port Modem Control 12-20 12.24.10...
... 12-16 12.24.3 Set/Define Port Character Size 12-16 12.24.4 Set/Define Port Command Completion 12-17 12.24.5 Set/Define Port DSRlogout 12-17 12.24.6 Set/Define Port DTRwait 12-18 12.24.7 Set/Define Port Flow Control 12-19 12.24.8 Set/Define Port Inactivity Logout 12-20 12.24.9 Define... Port Modem Control 12-20 12.24.10...
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... 5-16: Enabling Inactivity Logout Local>> DEFINE PORT 1 INACTIVITY LOGOUT ENABLED Local>> DEFINE SERVER INACTIVITY TIMER 500 5-6 To configure a port to log out when this happens, use the Set/Define Port Inactivity Logout command. This command works in conjunction with Inactivity Logout enabled will log out the port's user if either of these cases occurs. 5.3.3.2 Inactivity Logout To configure a port to log...
... 5-16: Enabling Inactivity Logout Local>> DEFINE PORT 1 INACTIVITY LOGOUT ENABLED Local>> DEFINE SERVER INACTIVITY TIMER 500 5-6 To configure a port to log out when this happens, use the Set/Define Port Inactivity Logout command. This command works in conjunction with Inactivity Logout enabled will log out the port's user if either of these cases occurs. 5.3.3.2 Inactivity Logout To configure a port to log...
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...enter only the Server commands for the first time, and are rarely changed. 6-1 Type the login password and press the Return key. 3 If this port has no permanent username associated with it, the Server will see the Local_x> prompt, where x is enabled, you can support a device such as... your login to 120 minutes. x The Server supports an inactivity logout timer of inactivity; You are now in Server Local mode, and you may remain logged into the Server. 2 If the Server manager has enabled password protection ...
...enter only the Server commands for the first time, and are rarely changed. 6-1 Type the login password and press the Return key. 3 If this port has no permanent username associated with it, the Server will see the Local_x> prompt, where x is enabled, you can support a device such as... your login to 120 minutes. x The Server supports an inactivity logout timer of inactivity; You are now in Server Local mode, and you may remain logged into the Server. 2 If the Server manager has enabled password protection ...
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... control lines are specified with integers between 1 and the total number of ports, or all ports. Applies To EPS1, EPS2, EPS2-100, EPS4-100 The EPS1 and EPS2 only support DSR/DTR. Lists of ports must be separated by commas. Set/Define Port Commands Command Reference 12.24.8 Set/Define Port Inactivity Logout SET DEFINE ...
... control lines are specified with integers between 1 and the total number of ports, or all ports. Applies To EPS1, EPS2, EPS2-100, EPS4-100 The EPS1 and EPS2 only support DSR/DTR. Lists of ports must be separated by commas. Set/Define Port Commands Command Reference 12.24.8 Set/Define Port Inactivity Logout SET DEFINE ...
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Applies To EPS1, EPS2, EPS2-100, EPS4-100, MPS1, MPS100, LPS1 Restrictions You must be the privileged user to 40 characters of time after which a port with LAT service messages. Parameters IDstring Enter up to use this command. Server Identification, page 4-3. 12.28.10 Set/Define Server Inactivity Timer SET DEFINE ...
Applies To EPS1, EPS2, EPS2-100, EPS4-100, MPS1, MPS100, LPS1 Restrictions You must be the privileged user to 40 characters of time after which a port with LAT service messages. Parameters IDstring Enter up to use this command. Server Identification, page 4-3. 12.28.10 Set/Define Server Inactivity Timer SET DEFINE ...
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...Command recall 1-2 Restricted 3-4 Community name 4-13 Configuration Command line interface 3-2 Configuration files 3-9 EZWebCon 3-1 Ports 6-1 Console 3-2, G-1 Contact information A-1 Counters Port 12-63 Server 12-70 Zeroing 12-77 D DCPS 9-4 Default services 12-54 Define command 12... 12-37, G-2, G-6 Groups Port 4-8 Service 4-8 H Hardware address 2-3, 2-5, B-3, G-1, G-2 Hardware flow control 5-2, 12-19 Help command 1-2, 12-6 Host 1-2, G-2, G-3, G-6 Host table 1-1, 1-2, 2-7, 7-1, G-6 I ICMP G-2 Identification (server) 4-3 Inactivity logout 5-6, 12-20, 12-38 Inactivity out 6-1 Incoming logins 4-2, ...
...Command recall 1-2 Restricted 3-4 Community name 4-13 Configuration Command line interface 3-2 Configuration files 3-9 EZWebCon 3-1 Ports 6-1 Console 3-2, G-1 Contact information A-1 Counters Port 12-63 Server 12-70 Zeroing 12-77 D DCPS 9-4 Default services 12-54 Define command 12... 12-37, G-2, G-6 Groups Port 4-8 Service 4-8 H Hardware address 2-3, 2-5, B-3, G-1, G-2 Hardware flow control 5-2, 12-19 Help command 1-2, 12-6 Host 1-2, G-2, G-3, G-6 Host table 1-1, 1-2, 2-7, 7-1, G-6 I ICMP G-2 Identification (server) 4-3 Inactivity logout 5-6, 12-20, 12-38 Inactivity out 6-1 Incoming logins 4-2, ...
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...12-19 rwho G-6 S SAM (lpr on HP hosts) 7-8 Save 3-5 Save command 12-11 Secondary gateway 4-5 Secondary nameserver 4-5 Secure port 4-10 Security 2-10 DSRlogout 5-6 Inactivity logout 5-6 SNMP 4-13 Serial port Baud rate 5-2 Configuration 5-2 Flow control 5-2, 5-3 Serial speed 5-3 Server Commands 12-34- 12-52 Enabling incoming connections 4-1, 12-39 ... G-2, G-6 Superuser status 3-8 syslog 12-62 syslogd 4-13 T Tap G-7 TCP socket connections 4-8, 7-2, 7-18, 12-60 TCP/IP 2-5- 2-7, G-3, G-4, G-5, G-7 Physical port connects 7-18 Reloading software 7 RTEL 2-7 SNMP 2-6 Support information 1-1, 1-2 Index-6
...12-19 rwho G-6 S SAM (lpr on HP hosts) 7-8 Save 3-5 Save command 12-11 Secondary gateway 4-5 Secondary nameserver 4-5 Secure port 4-10 Security 2-10 DSRlogout 5-6 Inactivity logout 5-6 SNMP 4-13 Serial port Baud rate 5-2 Configuration 5-2 Flow control 5-2, 5-3 Serial speed 5-3 Server Commands 12-34- 12-52 Enabling incoming connections 4-1, 12-39 ... G-2, G-6 Superuser status 3-8 syslog 12-62 syslogd 4-13 T Tap G-7 TCP socket connections 4-8, 7-2, 7-18, 12-60 TCP/IP 2-5- 2-7, G-3, G-4, G-5, G-7 Physical port connects 7-18 Reloading software 7 RTEL 2-7 SNMP 2-6 Support information 1-1, 1-2 Index-6