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Step 2 - Activating and saving the changes made.
To activate the changes issue the command:
# runconf
To save the changes, run the command:
# saveconf
CLI Method - Data Buffering
Step 1 - Open the CLI interface by issuing the command:
# CLI
Step 2 - Configuring data buffering.
all.syslog_sess
This parameter determines whether syslog is generated when a user
is connected to the port or not. Originally, syslog is always
generated whether the user is connected to the port or not. Now,
ACS administrators have the option to NOT have syslog generate
messages when there is a user connected to a port. This feature does
not affect the local data_buffering file. When set to 0 (default),
syslog is always generated. When set to 1, syslog is only generated
when there are no users connected to the port sending the data.
When a user connects to the port that is sending data, syslog
messages stop being generated.
all.dont_show_DBmenu
When zero, a menu with data buffering options is shown when a
user connects to a port with a non empty data buffering file. When 1,
the data buffering menu is not displayed. When 2, the data buffering
menu is not shown but the data buffering file is displayed if not
empty. When 3, the data buffering menu is shown, but without the
erase and show and erase options.
all.DB_timestamp
Records the time stamp in the data buffering file (1) or not (0). If it
is configured as 1, the software will accumulate input characters
until it receives a CR and LF from the serial port or the accumulated
data reaches 256 characters. Either way, the accumulated data will
be recorded in the data buffering file along with the current time.
The parameter all.data_buffering has to be with a non-zero value for
this parameter to be meaningful.
Parameter
Description
Table 2.1: Data buffering parameters in /etc/portslave/pslave.conf file
Summary of Contents for AlterPath ACS
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Page 30: ...14 Preface...
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Page 86: ...70 Authentication Step 5 Saving changes To save the configuration run the command saveconf...
Page 96: ...80 Authentication Save the configuration to flash 2 cli config savetoflash...
Page 114: ...98 Authentication...
Page 204: ...188 Administration To exit the CLI mode and return to ACS s shell issue the command cli quit...
Page 268: ...252 Power Management with AlterPath PM Integration...
Page 304: ...288 PCMCIA Cards Integration...
Page 338: ...322 Profile Configuration...
Page 364: ...348 Additional Features and Applications...
Page 376: ...360 Appendix A New User Background Information...
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