Saving To Eeprom - Digi PortServer/8 User Manual

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Multiple command options can be included in the same line with a single range option. For
example:
set line range=1-4 baud=2400 parity=E csize=7 stopb=1
will set the serial characteristics of ports 1 through 4 for 2400 baud, even parity, character size of
7 and 1 stop bit. This could also have been entered as:
set line range=1-4
set line range=1-4
set line range=1-4
set line range=1-4

Saving to EEPROM

Each set command also has an option to save to the PortServer's EEPROM. If you are logged in
as root, save is on by default. If you are not logged in as root, save is off by default. (Changes
made by a non-root user are valid only for the duration of the session.)
Non-root users can only set parameters for their individual ports. If non-root users wish to save
their parameters in EEPROM, they must use the command save=on as part of the port modifi-
cation commands they use. The System Administrator must also have configured their port with
set logins write=on. (See logins write= on page 49.)
Since by default saves are automatic for root users, a root user making a temporary change to a
port should remember to add to the command the directive save=off .
baud=2400
parity=E
csize=7
stopb=1
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