sess-time
Enter a time, in seconds, for which the
forcibly close the session (connection). When the
Terminal Server will end the connection. The default value is
will never timeout. The maximum value is 4294967 seconds (about 49 days).
break
Specifies how a break is interpreted:
None—The Terminal Server ignores the break key completely and it is not
passed through to the host. This is the default setting.
Local—The Terminal Server deals with the break locally. If the user is in a
session, the break key has the same effect as a hot key.
Remote—When the break key is pressed, the Terminal Server translates this
into a telnet break signal which it sends to the host machine.
Brkintr—On some systems such as SunOS, XENIX, and AIX, a break received
from the peripheral is not passed to the client properly. If the client wishes to
make the break act like an interrupt key (for example, when the stty options
and
-ignbrk
brkintr
flowin
Determines if input flow control is to be used. Default is
is set to
Line Flow Control
flowout
Determines if output flow control is to be used. Default is
when
is set to
Line Flow Control
hotkey-prefix
The prefix that a user types to lock a line or redraw the Menu. The default value is
hex 01
, which corresponds to
^a l
—(Lowercase L) Locks the line until the user unlocks it. The user is
prompted for a password (any password, excluding spaces) and locks the line.
Next, the user must retype the password to unlock the line.
—When you switch from a session back to the Menu, the screen may not be
^r
redrawn correctly. If this happens, use this command to redraw it properly.
You can use the
Hotkey Prefix
parameter is
.
On
initial
Specifies the initial interface a user navigates when logging into the line; either the
or a prompt for the
Menu
keepalive
Enables a per-connection TCP keepalive feature; after approximately 3 minutes of
network connection idle time, the connection will send a gratuitous ACK to the
network peer, either ensuring the connection stays active OR causing a dropped
connection condition to be recognised by the reverse raw service.
Applications using this feature need to be aware that there might be some
considerable delay between a network disconnection and the port being available
for the next connection attempt; this is to allow any data sent on prior connections to
be transmitted out of the serial port buffer. Application network retry logic needs to
accommodate this feature.
lock
When enabled, the user can lock his terminal with a password using the
(default Ctrl-a)
Prefix
^a l
password and a confirmation.
motd
Enables/disables the message of the day on the line.
Session Timer
Session Timer
are set).
,
, or
.
Soft
Hard
Both
,
, or
Soft
Hard
Both
Ctrl-a
(
^a
) (hex value 02 would be Ctrl-b (^b), etc.):
key to lock a line only when the
. The default is
.
CLI
CLI
(lowercase L). The Terminal Server prompts the user for a
Line Commands
will run. Use this timer to
expires, the
seconds so the port
0
On
. This is active only when
On
. This is active only
.
Line Lock
Hotkey
Command Line Interface 99
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