Specifying The Range Of Set Configuration Commands - Digi PortServer II User Manual

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Specifying the range of set configuration commands

As a part of a set command, you specify which port or table entry to which the com-
mand applies. The set flow, set framerelay, set FrDcli, set keys,
set line, set logins, and set ports commands are applied to a port or
range of ports, while other set commands are applied to a table index.
Note: If you do not specify a range, the set command will affect only the port from
which you are logged in.
Specify a table entry, or a range of table entries, with the range option, in one of three
formats:
set (command) range=value
This tells the set command that the rest of the command affects the port number
value. Type in the rest of the command after value.
set (command) range=startvalue-endvalue
This tells the set command that the rest of the command affects the port numbers
startvalue through endvalue. Type in the rest of the command after the value for end-
value.
It is possible to combine the preceding two methods, separated by commas:
set (command) range=value,startvalue-endvalue,value
You can include multiple command options in the same line with a single range
option. For example:
set line range=1-4 baud=2400 parity=e csize=7 stopb=1
This example sets 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 baud=2400
set line range=1-4 parity=e
set line range=1-4 csize=7
set line range=1-4 stopb=1
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