Line Commands
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Terminal Server User Guide
Line Commands
Line Commands
Set Line
Description
Configures line parameters.
User Level
Normal, Admin
Syntax
set line [data-bits 5|6|7|8] [dial none|in|out|both]
[idle-timer <0-4294967>] [line-name <name>]
[modem-name <config_modem>] [pages 1|2|3|4|5|6|7]
[parity none|even|odd|mark|space] [phone-number <phone_number>]
[rev-sess-security on|off] [sess-timer <0-4294967>]
[stop-bits 1|2|1.5] [termtype wyse60|vt100|ansi|dumb|tvi925|
ibm3151te|vt320|hp700|term1|term2|term3]
Admin
set line ... [break on|off] [flowin on|off] [flowout on|off]
[hotkey-prefix <00-7f>] [initial cli|menu] [keepalive on|off]
[lock on|off] [motd on|off] [reset on|off]
[dial-timeout <number>] [dial-retries <number>]
[single-character on|off] [user <name>] [nouser]
Options
data-bits
Specifies the number of bits in a byte. The default is
8
.
dial
Determines how a modem will work on the line. If your user is remote and will be
dialing in via modem or ISDN TA, set this parameter to
In
; if the Terminal Server is
being used as a router, set this parameter to either
In
,
Out
, or
Both
, depending on
which end of the link your Terminal Server is situated and how you want to initiate
the communication.
idle-timer
Enter a time period, in seconds, for which the
Idle Timer
will run. Use this timer to
close a connection because of inactivity. When the
Idle Timer
expires, the Terminal
Server will end the connection. The maximum value is 4294967 seconds (about 49
days). The default value of
0
(zero) means the
Idle Timer
will not expire, so the
connection is permanently open.
line-name
Provide a name for the line so it can be easily identified.
modem-name
The name of the predefined modem that is used on this line.
pages
For
DSLogin
line service, this is the number of video pages the terminal supports.
Valid values are 1-7. The default is
5
pages.
parity
Specifies if you are using
Even
,
Odd
, or
No parity
on the line. If you want to force a
parity type, you can specify
Mark
for 1or
Space
for 0.
phone-number
The phone number to use when
Dial
is set to
Out
.
rev-sess-security
Enables/disables login/password authentication, locally or externally, on reverse
Telnet connections. The default is
Off
.
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