
Command Line Interface 105
Line Commands
Set UDP
Set Vmodem
Description
Configures the UDP settings for the serial line.
User Level
Normal, Admin
Syntax
set udp line entry 1|2|3|4 [both|in|out|none <outbound_port>]
[<start_ip_address>] [<end_ip_address>]
Options
both|in|out|none
The direction in which information is received or relayed:
z
None
—UDP service not enabled.
z
In
—LAN to serial.
z
Out
—Serial to LAN.
z
Both
—Messages are relayed both directions.
<outbound_port>
The port that the Terminal Server will use to receive messages from or relay
messages to servers/hosts.
<start_ip_address>
The first host IP address in the range of IP addresses (for IPV4 or IPV6) that the
Terminal Server will listen for messages from and/or send messages to.
<end_ip_address>
The last host IP address in the range of IP addresses (for IPV4, not required for
IPV6) that the Terminal Server will listen for messages from and/or send messages
to.
Description
Configures the vmodem settings for the serial line.
User Level
Admin
Syntax
set vmodem line [failure-string <string>]
[success-string <string>] [host <config_host>]
[port <TCP_port>|0] [style numeric|verbose] [suppress on|off]
Options
failure-string
String that is sent to the serial device when a connection fails. If no string is entered,
then the string
NO CARRIER
will be sent.
success-string
String that is sent to the serial device when a connection succeeds. If no string is
entered, then the string
CONNECT
will be sent with the connecting speed, for
example
CONNECT 9600
.
host
The target host name.
port
The port number the target host is listening on for messages.
style
One of the following:
z
Verbose
—Return codes (strings) are sent to the connected device.
z
Numeric
—The following characters can be sent to the connected device:
1
Successfully Connected
2
Failed to Connect
4
Error
suppress
If set to
No
, connection success/failure indication strings are sent to the connected
device, otherwise these indications are suppressed.
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