Set Tcpserial - Digi ConnectPort LTS8 Command Reference Manual

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Command descriptions

set tcpserial

Purpose
Configures behaviors of TCP serial connections and displays current TCP serial settings. This
command affects the following TCP serial connections:
Connections made using the autoconnect feature.
n
Incoming network connections made to the following:
n
The TCP server (raw socket, IP port 2101~2132 by default)
l
The Telnet server (telnet socket, IP port 2001~2032 by default)
l
The SSH server (telnet socket, IP port 2501~2532 by default)
l
Secure Sockets Layer (ssl socket, IP port 2601~2632 by default)
l
Default IP port number can be changed using "set service" command
n
Required permissions
For products with two or more users, to use this command, permissions must be set to one of the
following:
For a user to display the TCP serial settings for the line on which they are logged in: "set
n
permissions s-tcpserial=r-self"
For a user to display the TCP serial settings for any line:
n
"set permissions s-tcpserial=read"
n
For a user to display and set the TCP serial settings for the line on which they are logged in:
n
"set permissions s-tcpserial=rw-self"
For a user to display the TCP serial settings for any line, and set TCP serial settings for the line
n
on which the user is logged in:
"set permissions s-tcpserial=w-self-r"
n
For a user to display and set the TCP serial settings on any line:
n
"set permissions s-tcpserial=rw"
n
See "set permissions" for details on setting user permissions for commands.
Syntax
Set behaviors of TCP serial connections
set tcpserial port= range
[hangupdcd={on|off}]
[hangupdsr={on|off}]
[idletime={0|n}]
[sid={on|off}]
[sidstring= socketid string ]
[buffered={on|off}]
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