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Command Reference Guide
/SSH
Outbound SSH
Creates an outbound SSH connection.
Notes:
• In order for the /SSH command to function, Telnet/SSH and Outbound
Service Access must be enabled for your user account as described in
Section 5.5. In addition, SSH Access and Outbound Access must also be
enabled via the Network Parameters menu, as described in Section 5.9.2.
• If you have logged in via the Network Port, the /SSH command will not
function.
Availability:
Administrator, SuperUser, User
Format:
/SSH <ip> -l <username>
[Enter]
Where:
ip
Is the target IP address.
-l
(Lowercase letter "L") Indicates that the next argument will be the
log on name.
username
Is the username that you wish to use to log in to the target device.
/BROADCAST
Broadcast Text or Commands to Serial Ports
Broadcasts text or commands to a user-specified selection of RSM-8R Serial Ports.
Notes:
• The Broadcast command will only be applied to Serial Ports that are
configured for Any-to-Any Mode or Passive Mode. Text or commands will not
be broadcast to Modem Mode or Buffer Mode ports.
• The Broadcast command will only be applied to Serial Ports that are not
currently connected. Text or commands will not be broadcast to connected
Serial Ports.
• Flow control (handshake) at target Serial Ports must be "ready" in order to
receive text or commands.
• The Broadcast command will not send text or commands to the Serial Port
that initiated the command.
• To exit Broadcast mode and send text or commands, press
[Esc]
or type ^X
(
[Ctrl]
plus
[X]
.)
Availability:
Administrator, SuperUser
Format:
/BROADCAST
<
port list
>
[Enter]
Where "
port list
" is a series of port numbers or names, separated by spaces or
commas. Note that the "
port list
" argument can also include wild cards.