SHOW
set server
This function allows the administrator to alter
the Terminal Server set-up including initial IP
address and name.
set slip [IP address]
This function causes the port to go into SLIP mode
provided secure is not set to LAN. You can
specify an IP address to used by the remote host.
set ppp [IP address]
This function causes the port to go into PPP
mode provided secure is not set to LAN. You can
specify an IP address to used by the remote host.
set password [admin] or [login]
This function allows you to change the admin or
login passwords of the Terminal Server.
Note:
The remote access functions of the Terminal
Server are not configurable from CLI (i.e. the
Access section of the Administrative Menu).
Syntax:
show <parameter>
Description:
This function allows the user to see most of the
Terminal Server configuration parameters, but
not change them. The set command is used to
configure the ports. The show command works
with gateway, hosts, netstat, server, sessions,
slip, extra, users, version.
The show ports command requires the port
number. Example: show port 1 would show all
the port settings for port 1.
The show lines command requires which fields
you wish to view on all ports ( access, flow,
hardware, options, tcp, user ). Example: show
lines access would show the access settings of
the port menu.
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