150
TERMINAL SERVERS
DISABLED
Specifies no flow control.
PORT FORWARD SWITCH (secure)
{SET
}
{DEFINE
}PORT FORWARD [SWITCH]{
character
}
{CHANGE
}
{NONE }
A switch character option permits continuation of the next session in your
session list without reverting to local mode. NONE (the default) clears an
existing switch. This option is available to all users.
Restriction:
• Secure users cannot use the DEFINE or CHANGE command with this
characteristic.
PORT GROUPS (nonprivileged , 4- and 8-port models only)
{SET
}
{DEFINE
}PORT GROUPS{
group-list
}[ENABLED ]
{CHANGE
}
{ALL
}[DISABLED]
This is a nonprivileged option that identifies which groups are currently
enabled on the port from those authorized for the port (refer to the
AUTHORIZED GROUPS command). GROUPS should be utilized to select
the port’s nodes and services you want displayed.
Logging in to a port enables all authorized groups for that port.
Consequently, when port characteristics are reset to their defaults, the default
for GROUPS corresponds to the default for AUTHORIZED GROUPS (i.e.,
group 0 ENABLED and all other groups DISABLED).
To add or remove groups within the authorized list, use the group-list
format with ENABLED or DISABLED. To replace the existing list with a new
list, specify group-list without either ENABLED or DISABLED. To enable or
disable all authorized groups, specify ALL.
group-list
One or more decimal codes representing a LAT group code in the range
from 0 to 255. Multiple codes may be indicated by individual numbers
separated with commas, by a range of numbers (in ascending order), or
a combination of both. For instance, the group list 1, 4, 9-11, 13 specifies
groups l, 4, 9, 10, 11, and 14.
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