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When enabling/disabling a connection method, the Enable or Disable keyword
must be the first parameter specified after the connection method name. Addi-
tional required or optional parameters may appear in any order following the
Enable or Disable keyword.
For example, both of the following commands would result in the same
connection method configuration for port 1.
port 1 telserver enable localipport=2000 timeout=400
buffering=10000
port 1 telserver enable buffering=10000 localippoprt=2000
timeout=400
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Parameters that include an equal sign and a value (for example, Parity=Even)
may not contain any embedded spaces.
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If you wish to enable a connection method that is mutually exclusive of other
connection methods, and one or more of those methods was enabled previously
(either earlier in this or another configuration file, or through another tool such as
the web interface or configuration utility), you should expressly disable the other
connection method in the configuration file before enabling the mutually exclu-
sive method.
For example, if you wish to enable the modem emulation connection method on a
port that currently has the TCP client connection method enabled, you must first
disable the TCP client method:
port 1 tcpclient disable
port 1 modem enable . . .
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In commands that require a port number, you may specify
All
instead of a port
number if you wish the command to be applied to both ESP-2 MI hub serial ports.
The command syntax in this manual uses the following conventions:
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Variables are shown in italic type surrounding by angle brackets (< >).
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Choices are separated by a vertical bar (|).
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Optional parameters are enclosed in brackets ([ ]).
6.3 Port Connection Method Commands
Port Redirection command
The Port Redirection command enables or disables the port redirection connection
method on a serial port. See Table 7 on page 9 for parameter descriptions and rules
for use.
PORT <
port
>|ALL REDIRECT ENABLE|DISABLE
[BUFFERING=<
hsec
>]
Port Telnet Server command
The Port Telnet Server command enables or disables the Telnet server connection
method on a serial port. See Table 8 on page 10 for parameter descriptions and rules
for use.