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Configuring Ports
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Use the copy port command to copy the parameters to other Model 5390 ports.
The following example copies the parameter settings from port 1 on one Model 5390 server to
several ports on another Model 5390 server:
command: annex 132.245.6.40
command: port 1
command: set port speed 9600 data_bits 8
command: copy port 1@132.245.6.40 2–8,12,14, 15,\
16@132.245.6.55
You can also define all parameters for one Model 5390 server including port parameters. Use the
write command to create a script file on the specified UNIX host containing all of the configuration
data for that Model 5390 server. Finally, execute the read command for all Model 5390 servers
you want to configure.
Configuring multiple ports on multiple Model 5390 servers requires a few simple steps:
1
Define a port using the port command.
2
Define the parameters for that port.
3
Use the copy port command to copy the parameters to other Model 5390 ports.
The following example copies the parameter settings from port 1 on one Model 5390 server to
several ports on another Model 5390 server:
command: annex 132.245.6.40
command: port 1
command: set port speed 9600 data_bits 8
command: copy port 1@132.245.6.40 2–8,12,14,15,\
16@132.245.6.55
You can also define all parameters for one Model 5390 server including port parameters. Use the
write command to create a script file on the specified UNIX host containing all of the configuration
data for that Model 5390 server. Finally, execute the read command for all Model 5390 servers
you want to configure.
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NOTE: The write command does not write the port password.
NOTE: The write command does not write the port password.
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