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the Status of Client. When a script run completes (either for a single manual run or a recurring
scheduled run), the status of the script will be retained on the console manager until a new
script is initiated from ConsoleFlow and the console manager determines that the maximum
number of ConsoleFlow scripts per console manager has been reached; at this time the oldest
completed script will be deleted to accommodate the new script. Note: If a script is initiated
from ConsoleFlow to run on multiple ports on the console manager, each script/port
combination is a separate script "instance", and is counted separately in the total number of
scripts running on the console manager.
7. Device Port Connection Status Digital Probes
The primary method for determining the ConsoleFlow Device Port Connection Status is by
reading the DSR status for the device port. For serial devices that do not set DSR, a digital
probe can be enabled which will periodically send a newline (\n) character to the device, and
the console manager will verify if a response is received from the device within approximately
one second. If a response is received, the Device Port will be set to Connected; if no response
is received, the Device Port status will be set to Disconnected. This feature is disabled by
default for all device ports, and can be enabled for individual device ports via the CLI (the
frequency that the newline character is sent can be configured). Digital probes that are
enabled will only run while the ConsoleFlow client is running. If a digital probe is enabled for a
device that has set DSR, the digital probe will still run, but the results from the digital probe will
be ignored when determining the Device Port Connection Status.
Note:
(a) the digital probe is an intrusive feature and can affect actions on the
Device Port, depending on what is happening on the Device Port or what users are
connected to the Device Port when the newline character is sent; (b) Device Ports
may not generate a response to the newline character within approximately one
second, and this may result in the Device Port Connection Status being set to
Disconnected.
8. CLI Commands
CLI commands can be issued to a set of console managers from ConsoleFlow. CLI
commands which require user input for a confirmation or prompt, or require some other user
interaction ('connect direct' or diag commands) are not supported. Abbreviated commands are
also not supported (e.g., "show network all" is supported, but "sh ne all" is not supported).
To configure ConsoleFlow settings:
1. Click the
Services
tab and select the
ConsoleFlow
option. The following page displays.
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