
SCS commands 53
Port
The
Port
command has several forms, as listed in Table 5-5.
Table 5-5
Port command summary
Command Description
Port Alert Add
Adds a port alert string to a specified port
Port Alert Copy
Copies port alert strings from one port to another port
Port Alert Delete
Deletes one or more port alert strings from a specified port
Port Break
Sends a serial break signal to the attached device
Port History
Accesses the port history mode
Port Logout
Terminates the SCS session on a specified port
Port NFS
Enables or disables using the NFS feature on a port
Port Set
Changes SCS serial port settings for one or all ports
Port Set In/Out
Specifies how carriage returns and linefeeds are treated in incoming or outgoing serial data
Port Alert Add
The
Port Alert Add
command adds a port alert string to a specified port. Each port can have up to 10 port alert
strings. Duplicate strings are not allowed on the same port. To generate a trap, issue the
Server SNMP Trap
command to enable the Port Alert trap. See “Managing the SCS using SNMP.”
Access right:
SCON or PCON
Access level:
ADMIN or APPLIANCEADMIN
Syntax:
port <port> alert add “<string>”
Table 5-6
Port Alert Add command parameters
Parameter Description
<port>
Port number or name.
<string>
Three to 32 character string. If the string contains embedded spaces, it must be enclosed in quotes.
Port Alert Copy
The
Port Alert Copy
command copies the alert strings from one port (from_port) to another (to_port). Any alert
strings that were previously defined on the to_port will be deleted. When you enter this command, you are prompted
to confirm or cancel the copy operation. See “Managing the SCS using SNMP.”
Access right:
SCON or PCON
Access level:
ADMIN or APPLIANCEADMIN
Syntax:
port <to_port> alert copy <from_port>
Table 5-7
Port Alert Copy command parameters
Parameter Description
<to_port>
Port number or name to which the alert strings will be copied
<from_port>
Port number or name from which alert strings will be copied