Command Line Interface 85
Server Commands
Server Commands
This section defines all the CLI commands associated with configuring the Terminal Server’s
server parameters.
Server Commands
Set Server
Description
Sets server parameters.
User Level
Admin
Syntax
set server [banner on|off] [bypass-password on|off]
[domain <string>] [flush-on-close on|off]
[internet <IPV4_address>] [name <string>] [oem-login on|off]
[password-limit <0-10>] [prompt-with-name on|off]
[single-telnet on|off] [subnet-bit-length <0-32>]
set server tftp [retry <integer>] [timeout <integer>]
Options
banner
This parameter concerns the banner information (product name/software version).
This banner information is presented to a user with a login prompt. For security
reasons, you can turn off the display of this information. The default is
Off
.
bypass-password
When set, authorised users who do not have a password set, with the exception of
the Admin user, WILL NOT be prompted for a password at login with
Local
Authentication
.
domain_name
Unique name for your domain, your location in the global network. Like Hostname, it
is a symbolic, rather than a numerical, identifier.
flush-on-close
When enabled, deletes any pending data when a port is closed; as opposed to
maintaining the port to send pending data. The default value is
Off
.
internet
The Terminal Server’s unique IPv4 network IP address. If you are using the
Terminal Server in an IPv6 network, this field can be left blank.
oem-login
When set, and a custom language file is in use, the login prompt will use the string
defined in the language file as the login prompt instead of the default prompt,
login:
.
password-limit
The number of attempts a user is allowed to enter a password for a port. If this limit
is exceeded, the port is disabled for 5 minutes. A user with Admin level rights can
restart the port, bypassing the timeout, by issuing a kill on the disabled port. The
default value is
3
.
prompt-with-name
Displays the
Server Name
field value instead of default product name. When
enabled, the
Server Name
is displayed in the Terminal Server login prompt, CLI
prompt, WebManager login screen, and the heading of the Menu. The default value
is
Off
.
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