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Command
Description
Parameters
example, config port 1 exitstring logout
(execute logout on exit) config port 1
exitstring #0 (disable exit string for the port).
The delay is the amount of time to wait after
writing the command to the target. Number
in seconds up to 60.
dpaip <ipaddress> - IP Address assigned
for direct port access
ssh <tcp port> - TCP Port assigned for
direct port access via ssh
alwaysactive <true | false> - Determine
whether data coming into a port is logged,
for example, config port 1 alwaysactive true
(always log activities coming into a port
even if no user is connected) config port 1
alwaysactive false (ignore data coming into
a port when no user is connected)
suppress - Determine whether none or all
messages should be displayed during a
DPA connection, such as "Authentication
successful"
encoding - Target Encoding type
(DEFAULT|US-ASCII|ISO-8859-1|ISO-
8859-15|UTF-8|Shift-JIS|EUC-JP|EUC-
CN|EUC-KR)
multiwrite - Port set in Multiple Writer Mode.
chardelay delay - Delay inserted between
writing characters (0-9999ms)
linedelay delay - Delay inserted between
writing lines (0-9999ms)
stopbits - Number of bits used to signal the
end of a character (usually 1) (1/2)
telnet - TCP Port assigned for direct port
access via Telnet. 0 clears the setting.
(TCP/UDP Port) (0..65535)
ssh - TCP Port assigned for direct port
access via SSH. 0 clears the setting.
(TCP/UDP Port) (0..65535)
stopbits <1/2> -Number of bits used to
signal the end of a character
chardelay - Delay inserted between
characters (0-9999) in ms
linedelay - Delay inserted between lines (0-
9999) in ms
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