Using Configuration Commands - Digi PortServer II User Manual

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Using configuration commands

You can use the set command with different variables to change individual parame-
ters or to add new devices and functionality. The variables available are summarized
below, and their use is described in subsequent chapters. You can also find informa-
tion on set command syntax in the Command Reference Guide.
altip
Defines an alternate IP address for a PortServer II port or a group of
ports, allowing (for example) it to be included in hunt groups.
arp
Sets ARP (Address Resolution Protocol) Table entries, which map
IP addresses to Ethernet addresses.
auth
Sets the access permissions for PortServer II's serial ports.
chat
Defines telephone number strings that PortServer II will translate.
config
Sets configuration options, including an IP address for PortServer
II.
device
Sets devices for PortServer II to use when making outgoing connec-
tions.
filter
Sets filters that control and record traffic over PPP, SLIP, and
CSLIP links.
flow
Sets hardware and software flow control parameters for RS-232
serial ports.
forward
Sets IP packet routing options for connections that use PPP, SLIP,
and CSLIP links.
frame
Sets parameters for connecting a port to a Frame Relay service.
relay
FrDLCI
Sets the configuration for a single virtual connection on a serial
port.
host
Sets hosts that PortServer II can communicate with.
keys
Sets local key combinations that have specific functions on the Port-
Server II local terminal, for example, kill and erase .
line
Sets or views the parameters for a single serial port or group of
ports.
logins
Sets login, password, and command line prompts.
Creates a menu from which the user can select connection options.
menu
modem
Sets initialization and tests scripts to use with a modem.
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