Avocent CCM Network Card User Manual


 
Chapter 5: CCM Appliance Commands 63
Example
The following command sets a baud rate of 57600 and enables XON/XOFF flow control on port 2.
> port 2 set baud=57600 flow=xonxof
Port Set In/Out command
The Port Set In/Out command specifies how carriage returns (CR) and linefeeds (LF) are treated in
incoming or outgoing serial data on one or all ports.
Access right: SCON or PCON
Access level: ADMIN or APPLIANCEADMIN
CHAR=^<cli_char>
CLI access character in the range A to _ (underscore) or None. (The allowable ASCII
range is 0x41-0x5F and 0x61-0x7A.) The CLI access character, when pressed
simultaneously with the
Ctrl key during a session with an attached serial device, will
suspend the session with the device and place you in CLI command mode. If None is
specified, the value specified in the Char parameter of the Server CLI command will
be used.
Default = None
TOGGLE=NONE|DTR
When set to DTR, the CCM appliance will toggle the port’s DTR-out signal off for 1/2
second each time a connection is made to the port. This toggle is required to awaken
the console port of some devices. This parameter is not valid for the console port.
Default = None
POWER=<signal>
Control signal to monitor and the state that indicates the target device has power on.
The entire value must be specified; abbreviations are not allowed. The power status
monitoring signal cannot also be used for flow control. This parameter is not valid for
the console port.
Valid values are:
None Disables power status monitoring.
HICTS CTS high indicates power on.
LOCTS CTS low indicates power on.
HIDCD DCD high indicates power on.
LODCD DCD low indicates power on.
HIDSR DSR high indicates power on.
LODSR DSR low indicates power on.
Default = None
GROUP=<group>
Group name, up to 8 characters. Group names are case sensitive. If the name
contains spaces, enclose the name in double quotes.
A port may belong to only one group (multiple ports may belong to the same group).
If the port was previously assigned to a group and a Port Set command is issued with
a different group specification, the most recent group name is assigned.
This parameter is not valid for the console port.
Table 5.11: Port Set Command Parameters (Continued)
Parameter Description