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Parameter
all.socket_port
all.data_buffering
AlterPath ACS Command Reference Guide
Profile Configuration
Description
In the CAS profile, this defines an alternative labeling
system for the ACS ports. The "+" after the numerical
value causes the serial interfaces to be numbered
consecutively. In this example, serial interface 1 is
assigned the port value 7001,serial interface 2 is
assigned the port value 7002, etc. One example on
how this could be used is in the case of all.protocol
or s<n>.protocol socket_ssh and the port value (7001,
7002, etc), if supplied by the SSH client like
username:port value, the SSH client will be directly
connected with the serial interface.
A non zero value activates data buffering (local or
remote, according to what was configured in the
parameter conf.nfs_data_buffering see
"Data Buffering," on page 29
data buffering, a file is created on the ACS ; if remote,
a file is created through NFS in a remote server. All
data received from the port is captured in this file. If
local data buffering, this parameter means the
maximum file size (in bytes). If remote, this parameter
is just a flag to activate (greater than zero) or
deactivate data buffering. When local data buffering is
used, each time the maximum is reached the oldest
10% of stored data is discarded, releasing space for
new data (FIFO system) - circular file. When remote
data buffering is used, there's no maximum file size
other than the one imposed by the remote server -
linear file. This file can be viewed using the normal
Unix tools (cat, vi, more, etc.). Size is in bytes not
kilobytes. See Data Buffering for details.
Table 8.2: CAS specific parameters for the pslave.conf
Factory Configuration
7001+
0
Section 2.2,
in Chapter 1). If local
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