Lantronix SCS Reference Manual page 260

Secure console servers
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Command Reference
Dynamic print variables are case-sensitive. You must use all capital letters in the
Note:
variables to avoid problems.
Variable
$FN
$SC
$SD
$SH
$SI
$SM
$SN
$SP
$ST
$SV
Restrictions
Parameters
Table 12-2: Dynamic Print Variables
Parsing Function
Displays the file name currently being accessed
Prints Lantronix
Adds a date stamp to the web page in the Day Month
Date, Year format (e.g. Tue June 8, 1999)
Substitutes the SCS's hardware address
Print's the SCS's IP address
Prints the domain name of the network the SCS is on, as
specified with the Set/Define IP Domain command
Prints the SCS's name, as specified with the Set/Define
Server Name command
Prints the product name of the SCS
Adds a time stamp in the Hour:Minutes:Seconds format
(e.g. 12:42:08)
Prints the version of operating software the SCS is
currently using.
Requires privileged user status.
emailsite
Enter the emailsite name. The only valid names are "default" and "portxx,"
where xx is the port number.
To
Sets the recipient(s) of the email.
address
Enter an email address, or a series of email addresses separated by commas.
Enclose the address in quotes to preserve case and spaces. The max number
of characters for this field is 64 characters. Most SMTP mail servers require a
domain name on the To/From names, e.g. admin@strut.com instead of just
admin.
From
Sets the text that will be displayed in the From: field of the email message. The
maximum number of characters for this field is 32.
Subject
Sets the subject line that will be displayed in the email message. Enter a
character string with a maximum length of 48 characters. Enclose the string
in quotes to preserve case and spaces.
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