10: Device Ports
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IP Settings
Break Sequence
A series of one to ten characters users can enter on the command line interface to
send a break signal to the external device. A suggested value is
Esc+B
(escape
key, then uppercase “B” performed quickly but not simultaneously). You would
specify this value as
\
x1bB
, which is hexadecimal (
\
x
) character 27 (
1B
) followed
by a
B
.
for notes on key sequence precedence and
behavior.
View Port Log Seq
The key sequence used to view the Port Log while in Connect Direct mode. Non-
printing characters can be specified by giving their hexadecimal code (see
Break
Sequence
above). The default is
Esc+V
(\x1bV).
for notes on key sequence precedence and
behavior.
View Port Log
Select to allow the user to enter the View Port Log Sequence to view the Port Log
during Connect Direct mode. The default is disabled.
Zero Port Counters
Resets all of the numerical values in the Port Counters table at the bottom of the
page to zero (0).
Logging & Events
Click the
Settings
link to configure file logging (see
), email logging, local logging, and USB logging.
Power Management
Click the
Settings
link to configure power supplies for the device connected to this
device port on the
Device Ports - Power Management
page.
Connected to
The type of device connected to the device port. Currently, the EMG unit supports
Remote Power Managers (PDUs and UPSes) from 140+ vendors, as well as
Sensorsoft devices. If the connected device is an RPM, the user can assign an
RPM to the device port by either select an existing RPM (via the
Select
dropdown)
or clicking the
Add RPM
link to configure a new RPM for the EMG. If an RPM is
already assigned to the device port, the user can click on the
Selected RPM
link to
view status and configuration for the RPM. If the connected device is a Sensorsoft
device, the user can click on
Device Commands
to manage the Sensorsoft
device. If the type of device connected to the device port is not listed, select
Undefined
.
Note:
Sensorsoft temperature/humidity devices are supported with USB-to-serial
adapters (ftdi/pl2303/cp210x) but are not supported for use with USB-to-Serial
CDC_ACM devices.
Telnet In
Enables access to this port through Telnet. Disabled by default.
SSH In
Enables access to this port through SSH. Disabled by default.
TCP in
Enables access to this port through a raw TCP connection. Disabled by default:
Note:
When using raw TCP connections to transmit binary data, or where the
break command (escape sequence) is not required, set the
Break Sequence
of
the respective device port to null (clear it).
Port
Automatically assigned Telnet, SSH, and TCP port numbers. You may override
this value, if desired. The value must be unique on the EMG; for example, you
cannot have two or more ports numbered 10001.
Authentication
If selected, the EMG unit requires user authentication before granting access to
the port.
Authenticate
is selected by default for
Telnet
in and
SSH in
, but not for
TCP in
.
Telnet/SSH/TCP
Timeout
Select the checkbox to cause an idle Telnet, SSH or TCP connection to
disconnect after a specified number of seconds as defined in the Seconds field to
the right.
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