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Value Syntax
SET
Positional command that indicates port settings are to
be changed.
Value Syntax
BAUD
Keyword parameter, which is always followed by an
equal sign.
57600
Keyword value indicating the baud rate value for the BAUD
keyword parameter.
FLOW Keyword
parameter.
XONXOF Keyword
value.
Not every command will contain all syntax types. For example, the following
command reboots the SCPS.
>SERVER REBOOT
In this case, both SERVER and REBOOT are positional commands.
In most cases, one or more spaces separate positional commands, positional
parameters and keyword parameters.
For most positional commands, positional parameters or keyword parameters, you
only need to enter the first three characters. Two exceptions are:
•
When you specify a terminal type with the Type parameter in the Server CLI
command. In this case, you must enter all characters.
•
When you specify an authentication method with the Auth parameter in the
Server SSH command. In this case, you must enter all characters.
With the exception of usernames and passwords, commands are not case sensitive;
they can be entered in uppercase, lowercase or a combination. For example, all of
the following commands are correct.
> PORT 2 SET BAUD=57600 FLOW=XON
> POR 2 SET BAU=57600 FLOW=XON
> por 2 Set Baud=57600 flow=xon
> port 2 set baud=57600 flow=xon
NOTE:
Usernames and passwords are case sensitive. These values are stored exactly as you enter
them. For example, the username “Ann” must be entered with an uppercase “A” and all other
letters lowercase. The username “ANN” will not be accepted by the SCPS as the username
“Ann.” Usernames and passwords must contain 3-16 alphanumeric characters.
Any syntax errors are displayed, and where applicable, the error is underlined.
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