To Configure Data Buffering For Serial Ports - Black Box Advanced Console Server User Manual

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To Configure Data Buffering for Serial Ports

Perform this procedure if you want to configure data buffering. Obtain the
facility number for the CS from the system administrator of the syslog server.
Options range from Local0 to Local7.
1. Go to Ports > Physical Ports in Expert mode, and select a port or ports to
2. Select the Data Buffering tab.
3. Select "Enable Data Buffering" and perform the following steps.
Note: If you are configuring data buffer files to be stored remotely, make sure that a
system administrator has already configured an NFS server and shared the
mount point.
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modify.
The Data Buffering form displays.
a. From the "Destination" pull-down menu, choose "Local" or
"Remote" to specify whether the data buffer files are stored locally or
remotely on a file server.
b. If you chose "Local" from the "Destination" pull-down menu, do the
following:
i.
Choose "Circular" or "Linear" from the "Mode" pull-down
menu.
ii. Enter a size larger than 0 in the "File Size (Bytes)" field.
c. If you chose "Remote" from the "Destination" pull-down menu, enter
the NFS mount point for the directory where data buffer file is to be
stored in the "NFS File Path" field.
d. Click the checkbox next to "Record the timestamp in the data
buffering file" to specify whether to include a timestamp with the
data.
e. From the "Show Menu" pull-down menu, choose among the
following options:
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