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Serial port
f. If Connect when the data that is received matches the specified string is selected for
Connection trigger:
i. For Data match string, type the string that, when received, will trigger the
connection.
ii. Flush match string is enabled by default, which will discard the matched string from
data sent to the server. Click to toggle off to disable.
g. Click Enable TCP keep-alive messages to enable TCP keepalive on the connection.
h. Click Enable TCP nodelay to enable TCP nodelay on the connection.
i. For Socket ID string, type text to be transmitted to the remote server when the socket
connects.
11. Expand Session Settings.
a. Enable Exclusive access to limit access to the serial port to a single active session.
b. For Escape sequence, type the characters used to start an escape sequence. If no
characters are defined, the escape sequence is disabled. The default is ~b.
c. For History size, type or select the number of bytes of output from the serial port that are
written to buffer. These bytes are redisplayed when a user connects to the serial port. The
default is 4000 bytes.
d. For Idle timeout, type the amount of time to wait before disconnecting due to user
inactivity.
12. Expand Monitor Settings.
a. Enable CTS to monitor CTS (Clear to Send) changes on this port.
b. Enable DCD to monitor DCD (Data Carrier Detect) changes on this port.
13. Expand Logging Settings to configure logging for this serial port.
a. To enable logging, click to toggle on Enable.
b. For Log File Size, type the size of the log file. When the log file reaches the size limit, the
current file is saved and a new file is created.
The log file is saved to the /opt/serial directory. Because this is being save to the device's
memory, you should use serial logging for diagnostic purposes, rather than having it
permanently enabled.
14. Click Apply to save the configuration and apply the change.
  Command line
1. Select the device in Remote Manager and click Actions > Open Console, or log into the IX30
local command line as a user with full Admin access rights.
Depending on your device configuration, you may be presented with an Access selection
menu. Type admin to access the Admin CLI.
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