D T - 6 X X X BiSync to Async ASCII Printer Application U s e r ' s M a n u a l
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3.3 L
OGOUT
Syntax: logout
The
logout
command is only allowed if the console user is logged
in
. It uses no arguments. It will
set the console to the logged
out
mode. The console may also be logged out by typing
exit
or
ctrl-D
.
3.4
C
HANGE
P
ASSWORD
-
CHGPASS
Syntax: chgpass PASSWD=<old> NEWPASS=<new> CONFIRM=<new>
The
chgpass
command is used to change a user password on a particular application type. The
command is only allowed if the user is logged
in
.
All three parameters can be given on the same line as the command. None of those entries are
echo-suppressed. However, if parameters are omitted from the command line, the console will
prompt for them, and the responses will be echo-suppressed.
If the current password is valid, and the two entries for the new password match, the password is
changed to the new value.
3.5 A
PPLICATION
C
ONSOLE
U
SER
H
ELP
-
HELP
Syntax: help | ? [command]
The
help
command is always visible. The
help
command displays the currently allowed
commands for the mode that the unit is currently entered.
3.6 V
ERSION
-
VER
Syntax: ver
The
version
command is only visible when the application is
logged in
. The command has no
arguments. It displays the current software and database revisions of the application.
3.7 L
ABEL
Syntax: label [“label string”) | none]
If the command is issued without arguments, the current configuration is displayed. When issued
with an argument of
"none
", the label becomes a NULL label. Otherwise, a label up to 32
characters is allowed when enclosed in double quotes. (The double quotes are not counted as
part of the 32 characters). The label may be a mixture of alpha characters and digits. It is case
sensitive.
3.8 B
ANNER
M
ESSAGE
-
BANNER
Syntax: banner [ L<#>=”System Banner Line <#>” ]
The
banner
command is only visible when the application is
logged in
. The command is used to
configure a system message banner that is displayed to the administrators upon connection.
There are currently eight (8) lines of banner. Each line may be configured independently of each
other with its own tag (i.e. L1, L2, …, L8). Each banner line may contain a maximum of 60
characters of text including spaces. The banner lines are visible on a
verify
command. The use