# /bin/config –-del=config.services.pingreply.enabled
The following command will synchronize the live system with the new configuration:
# /bin/config –-run=services
Note: "/bin/config" commands can be combined into one command for convenience.
14.5
Serial Port Configuration
14.5.1
Serial Port Settings
Setup serial port 5 to use the following properties:
Baud Rate
Parity
Data Bits
Stop Bits
Flow Control
You would need to issue the following commands from the command line to set the port
configuration:
# /bin/config –-set=config.ports.port5.speed=115200
# /bin/config –-set=config.ports.port5.parity=None
# /bin/config –-set=config.ports.port5.charsize=8
# /bin/config –-set=config.ports.port5.stop=1
# /bin/config –-set=config.ports.port5.flow=Software
The following command will synchronize the live system with the new configuration:
# /bin/config –-run=serialconfig
Note that supported serial port baud-rates are '50', '75', '110', '134', '150', '200', '300', '600',
'1200', '1800', '2400', '4800', '9600', '19200', '38400', '57600', '115200', and '230400'.
Supported parity values are 'None', 'Odd', 'Even', 'Mark' and 'Space'.
Supported data-bits values are '8', '7', '6' and '5'.
Supported stop-bits values are '1', '1.5' and '2'.
Supported flow-control values are 'Hardware', 'Software' and 'None'.
115200
None
8
1
Software
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