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Line Commands
42 IOLAN DS1/TS2 CLI Reference Guide, Version 4.1
lock
When enabled, the user can lock his terminal with a password using the Hotkey Prefix
(default Ctrl-a) ^a l (lowercase L). The IOLAN prompts the user for a password and a
confirmation.
mode
Enables/disables the line (available only on the TS2 model). The default is enabled.
modem-name
The name of the predefined modem that is used on this line.
motd
Enables/disables the message of the day on the line.
nouser
Blanks out the User parameter, in case you want to change a dedicated user line to an
undedicated line.
pages
For DSLogin line service, this is the number of video pages the terminal supports. Valid
values are 1-7. The default is
5 pages.
parity
Specifies if you are using Even, Odd, or No parity on the line. If you want to force a
parity type, you can specify
Mark for 1or Space for 0.
phone-number
The phone number to use when Connection Method is set to Dial Out.
reset
Resets the terminal type connected to the line when a user logs out.
rev-sess-security
Enables/disables login/password authentication, locally or externally, on reverse Telnet
connections. The default is
Off.
send-name
When enabled, the port name will be sent to the host upon session initiation.
Default: Disabled
session strings
Controls the sending of ASCII strings to serial devices at session start and session
termination as follows;
z Send at Start—If configured, this string will be sent to the serial device when the
serial device is detected (i.e. signals come up). The maximum size of this field is
128 bytes/characters.
z Send at End—If configured, this string will be sent to the serial device when the
TCP session on the LAN is terminated. The maximum size of this field is 128
bytes/characters
z Delay after Send—If configured, will inset a delay( in milliseconds) after the
string is sent to the device. This delay can be used to provide the serial device with
time to process the string before the session is initiated or terminated.
Default: 10 ms
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