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Das Wort kommt vom lateinischen „instructio”, d.h. ordnen. Demnach kann man in der Anleitung Lantronix LX6 die Beschreibung der Etappen der Vorgehensweisen finden. Das Ziel der Anleitung ist die Belehrung, Vereinfachung des Starts, der Nutzung des Geräts oder auch der Ausführung bestimmter Tätigkeiten. Die Anleitung ist eine Sammlung von Informationen über ein Gegenstand/eine Dienstleistung, ein Hinweis.

Leider widmen nicht viele Nutzer ihre Zeit der Gebrauchsanleitung Lantronix LX6. Eine gute Gebrauchsanleitung erlaubt nicht nur eine Reihe zusätzlicher Funktionen des gekauften Geräts kennenzulernen, sondern hilft dabei viele Fehler zu vermeiden.

Was sollte also eine ideale Gebrauchsanleitung beinhalten?

Die Gebrauchsanleitung Lantronix LX6 sollte vor allem folgendes enthalten:
- Informationen über technische Daten des Geräts Lantronix LX6
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Der Grund dafür ist die fehlende Zeit und die Sicherheit, was die bestimmten Funktionen der gekauften Geräte angeht. Leider ist das Anschließen und Starten von Lantronix LX6 zu wenig. Eine Anleitung beinhaltet eine Reihe von Hinweisen bezüglich bestimmter Funktionen, Sicherheitsgrundsätze, Wartungsarten (sogar das, welche Mittel man benutzen sollte), eventueller Fehler von Lantronix LX6 und Lösungsarten für Probleme, die während der Nutzung auftreten könnten. Immerhin kann man in der Gebrauchsanleitung die Kontaktnummer zum Service Lantronix finden, wenn die vorgeschlagenen Lösungen nicht wirksam sind. Aktuell erfreuen sich Anleitungen in Form von interessanten Animationen oder Videoanleitungen an Popularität, die den Nutzer besser ansprechen als eine Broschüre. Diese Art von Anleitung gibt garantiert, dass der Nutzer sich das ganze Video anschaut, ohne die spezifizierten und komplizierten technischen Beschreibungen von Lantronix LX6 zu überspringen, wie es bei der Papierform passiert.

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In der Gebrauchsanleitung finden wir vor allem die Antwort über den Bau sowie die Möglichkeiten des Geräts Lantronix LX6, über die Nutzung bestimmter Accessoires und eine Reihe von Informationen, die erlauben, jegliche Funktionen und Bequemlichkeiten zu nutzen.

Nach dem gelungenen Kauf des Geräts, sollte man einige Zeit für das Kennenlernen jedes Teils der Anleitung von Lantronix LX6 widmen. Aktuell sind sie genau vorbereitet oder übersetzt, damit sie nicht nur verständlich für die Nutzer sind, aber auch ihre grundliegende Hilfs-Informations-Funktion erfüllen.

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  • Seite 1

    Part Number 900-689-R Revision A Dec ember 2013 XPort Pro Lx6 Embedded Device Server Command Reference[...]

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    XPort® Pro Lx6 Embedded Device Server Command Reference 2 Copyright and Trademark © 2013 Lantronix, Inc. All rights re served. No pa rt of the co ntents of this book may b e transmitted or reproduced in an y form or by any means without the written permissio n of Lantronix. Lantronix and XPo rt are registe red trademarks of Lantronix, Inc. in the[...]

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    XPort® Pro Lx6 Embedded Device Server Command Reference 3 T able of Contents Copyright an d Trademark ____________ ___________ _____________ _____________ ___ 2 Contacts _______ _____________ _____________ _____________ ______________ _____ 2 Disclaimer ___ _____________ ______________ _____________ _____________ ________ 2 Revision History ______[...]

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    XPort® Pro Lx6 Embedded Device Server Command Reference 4 List of Figures Figure 3-2 CLI Level Hiera rchy _______________ _____________ ______________ ____________ 12 Figure 3-3 Login Le vel Commands ____________ _____________ ______________ ____________ 12 Figure 3-4 Enable Le vel Commands___________ _____________ ______________ ____________ 13 F[...]

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    XPort® Pro Lx6 Embedded Device Server Command Reference 5 List of T ables Table 3-1 Ke yboard Shortcuts _____________ _____________ _____________ ___________ ____ 11 Table 4-7 XCR Gro ups _____________ ______________ _____________ _____________ _______ 20 Table 4-8 XSR Gro up and Items _____________ _____________ ______________ ____________ 28 Tab[...]

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    XPort® Pro Lx6 Embedded Device Server Command Reference 6 1: About This Guide This guide describes how to configure the XPort® Pro Lx6 embed ded device server using the Command Line Interface (CLI) and/or Extensible Markup Language (XML). CLI provides an interactive mode for accessing the device configuratio n and management interface. It is most[...]

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    1: About This Guide XPort® Pro Lx6 Embedded Device Server Command Reference 7 Additional Document ation Visit the Lantronix website at www.lantronix.com/supp ort/documentation for the latest documentation and the following additional docum entation. Document Description XPort® Pro Lx6 Embedded Device Server User Guide Describes how to configure a[...]

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    XPort® Pro Lx6 Embedded Device Server Command Reference 8 2: Overview XPort Pro Lx6 embedded device se rver supports three co nvenient configuration metho ds: Web Manager, Command Line Inte rface (CLI) and Ex tensible Markup La nguage (XML). For more informati on about the Web Manag er, see the XPort Pro Lx6 Embe dded Device Se rver User G uide on[...]

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    XPort® Pro Lx6 Embedded Device Server Command Reference 9 3: Command Line Interface This chapter describes a ccessing the XPort Pro Lx6 e mbedded device server by using Telnet or serial ports to configure the de vice, navigating the Command Line In terface (CLI), typing keyboard shortcuts, and moving between the levels. It contains the following s[...]

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    3: Command Line Interface XPort® Pro Lx6 Embedded Device Server Command Reference 10 To configure the Lantronix device se rver locally using a serial port: 1. Connect a termin al or a PC running a ter minal emulation prog ram to one of the device server's serial ports. 2. Configure the term inal to the following settings:  9600 baud  8-[...]

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    3: Command Line Interface XPort® Pro Lx6 Embedded Device Server Command Reference 11 Using Keyboard Shortcut s and CLI One useful shortcu t built into XPort Pro Lx6 embedd ed d evice server is that the comp lete text of a command does not have to be en tered to issue a command. Typing just en ough characters to uniquely ide ntify a comm and, then [...]

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    3: Command Line Interface XPort® Pro Lx6 Embedded Device Server Command Reference 12 An overview of the levels in the XPort Pro Lx6 embedded de vice server is presented in Figure 3-2 CLI Level Hierarchy below. Figure 3-2 CL I Level Hierarch y Commands at the login level (see Figure 3-3 Login Level Commands below) do no t affect current configurati[...]

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    3: Command Line Interface XPort® Pro Lx6 Embedded Device Server Command Reference 13 Figure 3- 4 Enable Level Com mands > >enable (enable)#? auto show interfaces auto show processes clrscrn configure connect connect line <line> cpm device disable dns email <number> exit filesystem iperf <params> kill telnet <session> [...]

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    XPort® Pro Lx6 Embedded Device Server Command Reference 14 4: Configuration Using XML The device server provides an Extensible Markup Language (XML) interface that you can use to configure device server devices. Every configurat ion setting that can be issued from the device server Web Manager and CLI can be specified using XML. The device server [...]

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    4: Configuration Using XML XPort® Pro Lx6 Embedded Device Server Command Reference 15 Note:  The name for each <configgroup> (s pecifie d with the name attribute) is the group name listed in the Web Ma nager XCR groups or with the "xcr list" CLI command. Se e the XPort Pro Lx6 Embedded Device Server User Guide for mo re informa [...]

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    4: Configuration Using XML XPort® Pro Lx6 Embedded Device Server Command Reference 16 Record, Group, Item, and V alue T ags A <configgroup> is a logical grouping of configu ration parameters and must contain one or more <configitem> elements. It must have a na me attribute and may have an instance attribute. A <configitem> is a s[...]

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    4: Configuration Using XML XPort® Pro Lx6 Embedded Device Server Command Reference 17 <value/> </configitem> <configitem name="remote address"> <value/> </configitem> <configitem name="remote port"> <value>0 </value> </configitem> </configgroup> Figure 4-5 XML Example [...]

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    4: Configuration Using XML XPort® Pro Lx6 Embedded Device Server Command Reference 18 <configgroup name="cp group" instance="Line1_Modem_Ctl_In"> <configitem name="cp" instance="3"> <value name="bit">0</value> <value name="type">input</value> <value [...]

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    4: Configuration Using XML XPort® Pro Lx6 Embedded Device Server Command Reference 19 Importing The following syntax can be used to im port configu rations from a file: xcr import <file> xcr import <file> <groups and/or group:instances> The first line imports all group s specified in the XM L config record named in <file>. [...]

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    4: Configuration Using XML XPort® Pro Lx6 Embedded Device Server Command Reference 20 XML Configuration Group s Table 4-7 lists the XPort Pro Lx6 embedded device se rv er XCR gro ups in alphabetica l order. This table indicate s the various group items, a s well as some possible value name s and options. Note: Any instance of &#60 in the table[...]

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    4: Configuration Using XML XPort® Pro Lx6 Embedded Device Server Command Reference 21 cp group (Attribute of an instance is “Line1_RS485_ TxE nable”) cp (Attribute of an instance is “2”) assert low bit type state enable, disable Default: disable cp group (Attribute of an instance is “Line1_RTS_CTS”) cp (Attribute of an instance is “1[...]

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    4: Configuration Using XML XPort® Pro Lx6 Embedded Device Server Command Reference 22 http authentication uri realm type user delete name user (Attribute of an instance is “admin”) password http server authentication timeout log format logging state max bytes max log entries max timeout port state icmp state disable, enable Default: enable int[...]

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    4: Configuration Using XML XPort® Pro Lx6 Embedded Device Server Command Reference 23 line (Attribute of “instance” is a number.) name interface rs232, rs485 half- duplex, rs485 full- duplex, usb-cdc-acm Default: termination enable, disa ble Default: disable state enable, disable Default: depends on instance protocol none, tunnel Default: baud[...]

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    4: Configuration Using XML XPort® Pro Lx6 Embedded Device Server Command Reference 24 serial command mode (Attribute of “instance” is a number.) mode always, serial string, disable Default: disable echo serial string enable, disable Default: enable serial string Sets a string that can be entered at boot time to enter command mode. This text ma[...]

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    4: Configuration Using XML XPort® Pro Lx6 Embedded Device Server Command Reference 25 terminal (Attribute of “instance” is a number or “network”) terminal type Default: UNKNOWN login connect menu enable, disable Default: disable exit connect menu enable, disable Default: disable send break Accepts a control character, for example, &#60[...]

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    4: Configuration Using XML XPort® Pro Lx6 Embedded Device Server Command Reference 26 tunnel connect (Attribute of “instance” is a number.) connect mode disable, always, any character, start character, modem control asserted, modem emulation Default: disable start character Accepts a control character, for example, &#60;contr ol&#62;A [...]

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    4: Configuration Using XML XPort® Pro Lx6 Embedded Device Server Command Reference 27 tunnel modem (Attribute of “instance” is a number.) echo pluses enable, disable Default: disable echo commands enable, disable Default: enable verbose response enable, disable Default: enable response type text, numeric Default: text error unknown commands en[...]

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    4: Configuration Using XML XPort® Pro Lx6 Embedded Device Server Command Reference 28 XML St atus Record Group s and Items Table 4-8 lists the supported XML Status Record ( XSR) gr oups and items. These g roups and items show the status of the device in XML form and can only be exported. Th e XSR schema differs slightly from the XCR groups and ite[...]

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    4: Configuration Using XML XPort® Pro Lx6 Embedded Device Server Command Reference 29 icmp snmp InMsgs decimal number InErrors decimal number InDestUnreachs decimal number InTimeExcds decimal number InParmProbs decimal number InSrcQuenchs decimal number InRedirects decimal number InEchos decimal number InEchoReps decimal number InTimestam ps decim[...]

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    4: Configuration Using XML XPort® Pro Lx6 Embedded Device Server Command Reference 30 interface (Attribute of "instance" is "eth0") default gateway dotted notation ip address dotted notation ipv6 addresses ip source ipv6 default gateway ip source generic status linkup network mask dotted notation receive bytes decimal number pa[...]

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    4: Configuration Using XML XPort® Pro Lx6 Embedded Device Server Command Reference 31 ip snmp Fo rwarding decimal number DefaultTTL decimal number InReceives decimal numb er InHdrErrors decimal number InAddrErrors decimal number ForwDatagrams decimal number InUnknownProtos decimal number InDiscards decimal number InDelivers decimal number OutReque[...]

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    4: Configuration Using XML XPort® Pro Lx6 Embedded Device Server Command Reference 32 line (Attribute of "instance" is "<decimal>") receiver bytes decimal number breaks decimal number parity errors decimal number framing errors decimal number overrun errors decimal number no receive buffer e rrors decimal number queued by[...]

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    4: Configuration Using XML XPort® Pro Lx6 Embedded Device Server Command Reference 33 query port last connection ip address ip address in format nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn port decimal number in discoveries decimal number unknown queries decimal number erroneous packets decimal number out discovery replies decimal number errors decimal number status sessions[...]

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    4: Configuration Using XML XPort® Pro Lx6 Embedded Device Server Command Reference 34 tcp snmp RtoAlgorithm decimal number RtoMin decimal number RtoMax decimal number MaxConn decimal number ActiveOpens decimal nu mber PassiveOpens decimal number AttemptFails decimal number EstabResets decimal nu mber CurrEstab decimal number InSegs decimal number [...]

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    4: Configuration Using XML XPort® Pro Lx6 Embedded Device Server Command Reference 35 tcp (continued) netstat (continued) TCPHPHitsToU ser decimal number TCPPureAcks decimal nu mber TCPHPAcks decimal number TCPRenoRecovery decimal number TCPSackRecovery decimal number TCPSACKReneg ing decimal number TCPFACKReorder decimal number TCPSACKReorde r de[...]

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    4: Configuration Using XML XPort® Pro Lx6 Embedded Device Server Command Reference 36 tcp (continued) netstat (continued) TCPSp uriousRTOs decimal number TCPMD5NotFound decimal number TCPMD5Unexpected decimal number TCPSackShift ed decimal n umber TCPSackMerged decimal number TCPSackShiftFall back decimal number TCPBacklogDro p decimal number TCPM[...]

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    4: Configuration Using XML XPort® Pro Lx6 Embedded Device Server Command Reference 37 tunnel (Attribute of an “instance” is a number.) (continued) aggregate (continued) connect 13 co nnection time elapsed time in format d days hh:mm:ss connect 14 connection time elapsed time in format d days hh:mm:ss connect 15 connection time elapsed time in [...]

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    5: Comm ands and Lev e ls 5: Comma nds and Le vels Click t he level in t he tr ee str ucture an d it will take you to the comm and list f or that level. root • enable ( enable) • configure ( config) • arp (conf ig - arp) • cli (c onf ig - cli) • telnet (c onfig - cli - telnet) • diagnost ics (c onfig - diagnos tics ) • log (confi g - [...]

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    5: Comm ands and Lev e ls • host 10 ( tunnel - con nect - ho st:1:10) • host 11 ( tunnel - con nect - ho st:1:11) • host 12 ( tunnel - con nect - ho st:1:12) • host 13 ( tunnel - con nect - ho st:1:13) • host 14 ( tunnel - con nect - ho st:1:14) • host 15 ( tunnel - con nect - ho st:1:15) • host 16 ( tunnel - con nect - ho st:1:16) ?[...]

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    5: Comm ands and Lev e ls Each byte is represe nted by a single charact er. Note that qu otes m ust enclo se the valu e if it contain s spaces. block netw ork disab le Forwar ds (tunnels) ne tw ork data in accept mo de tunne l- ing. block netw ork enable Discards all data co ming in fr om the ac cept mode t unnel before forw arding it to the serial[...]

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    5: Comm ands and Lev e ls passwor d Enters the nex t low er level. protocol t cp Uses TCP pr otocol for accept mode t unneling. protocol tcp aes Uses TCP pr otocol w ith AES e ncryptio n for ac cept mode tunneling. protocol t elnet Uses Teln et proto col (with IAC ) for a ccept mode tunne l- ing. show Displays the current configur ation. show hist [...]

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    5: Comm ands and Lev e ls quit connect line <con trol> Sets the s tring used t o quit t he "co nnect line ", "teln et", and "ssh" commands . The chara cters may be input as tex t or control. A control characte r has the f orm <contr ol>C. show Displays the current configur ation. show hist ory Displays the [...]

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    5: Comm ands and Lev e ls clrscrn Clears the screen. connect mode alw ays Enables t he tunnelin g serv er to alw ays est ablish tunn eling connection s. connect mo de any char acter Enables t he tunnelin g serv er to est ablish a tu nnelin g con- nection w hen a character is received o n the c orrespo nding l ine (ser ial port). connect mode disa b[...]

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    5: Comm ands and Lev e ls local port <number> Sets a speci fic port for use as the l ocal port. <number> = the nu mber of th e port t o use. no email co nnect Disconti nues sendi ng email a lerts u pon establ ishing a connect mod e tu nnel. no email di sconnect Disconti nues sendi ng email a lerts u pon closi ng a conne ct mode tunnel. [...]

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    5: Comm ands and Lev e ls <number> = numeric v alue to watch for fr om the C P group. Can b e spec ified as hex if pr epended w ith “0x ”. wri te Stores the current conf igura tio n in permanent memor y. cp (email - cp: 2) lev el comma nds clrscrn Clears the screen. exi t Exits to t he nex t higher lev el. group <text> Specify a C P[...]

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    5: Comm ands and Lev e ls <text > = CP Group. no group Removes the C P Set G roup fo r connect mode. show Shows the c urrent co nfigurat ion. show hist ory Displays the last 2 0 command s entered during t he curren t CLI session. wri te Stores the current conf igura tio n in permanent memory . cp output (tunn el - accept - cp_output: 1) lev e[...]

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    5: Comm ands and Lev e ls enable <gr oup> Enables a di sabled group. <group> = t he name of the gr oup. exi t Exits to t he enable l evel. get <group> Displays the value of the spe cified group. <group> = t he name of the gr oup. set <cp > as input Configures a CP as an assert ed hig h input. <cp> = confi gurable[...]

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    5: Comm ands and Lev e ls flush serial disab le Does not fl ush serial data up on cl osing a tun neling con- nection. flush serial enable Flushes ser ial data buffer w hen a tunne ling co nnection i s closed. flush stop character disab le Forwar ds the stop c haracter from th e Line t o the netw ork. flush stop character enable Prevents t he stop c[...]

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    5: Comm ands and Lev e ls CLI session. show status Show D NS status. wri te Stores the current conf igura tio n in permanent memory . email 1 (em ail:1) l evel co mmands auto show statist ic s Continuou sly displ ays email statistic s. cc <te xt> Sets Cc addr esses for email alerts. <text > = a quoted, semicolo n separat ed list of emai[...]

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    5: Comm ands and Lev e ls <text > = email addre ss to pl ace in the R eply T o field of the email al ert. send Sends an email usi ng the curr ent set tings. server por t <numb er> Sets the p ort used by the SM TP server . <number> = port us ed for SM TP on the s erver s ide. show Displays the current con f igur at ion. show hist o[...]

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    5: Comm ands and Lev e ls no to Removes the T o addre sses fo r email alert s. overridin g domain <text > Sets a do main name t hat will be us ed when conne cting t o an SMT P server to send an ema il alert instead of the devi ce’s doma in name in EHLO. <text > = domain nam e to ov erride the c urrent do main name in EHLO . priority h[...]

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    5: Comm ands and Lev e ls message fi le <tex t> Specifie s a tex t file, the c onten ts of whic h will be the me s- sage body of an email alert. <text > = the name of a local file. no cc Removes the C c addr esses fo r email aler ts. no clear mai l count ers Restores th e email c ounters t o the a ggregate v alues. no from Removes the F[...]

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    5: Comm ands and Lev e ls cp Enters the nex t low er level. default l ocal port Sets the l ocal port (used to s end e mail alert s) to ra ndom. default pr iority Sets X - Priority for email aler ts to 3 (normal). default ser ver port Restores th e factory defau lt por t for SM TP on the serv er si de. email <num ber> Enters the configur e ema[...]

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    5: Comm ands and Lev e ls to <text> Sets To ad dresses for email alerts. <text > = a quoted, semicolo n separat ed list of email ad- dresses. wri te Stores the current conf igura tio n in permanent memory . enable (ena ble) l evel comma nds auto show interfac es Show interfa ce statistics auto show proces ses Continuou sly show thread r[...]

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    5: Comm ands and Lev e ls wri te Stores the current conf igura tio n in permanent memory . xml Enters the X M L level. filesy stem (filesy stem) level commands cat <file> Show the con tents of a file cd <di rect ory > Change the current direc tory to the specif ied directory clrscrn Clears the screen. cp <source f ile> <de stin[...]

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    5: Comm ands and Lev e ls Note that qu otes m ust enclo se the valu e if it contain s spaces. aes decrypt key tex t <te xt> Sets the c onnect tunn el AES decry pt key w ith up to 16 bytes. Each byte is represe nted by a single charact er. Note that qu otes m ust enclo se the valu e if it contain s spaces. aes encrypt key <hexa decimal >[...]

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    5: Comm ands and Lev e ls host 10 (tunne l - connect - ho st :1:10) lev el commands address <tex t> Sets the re mote ho st to estab lish tu nneling co nnecti ons with. <text > = IP address or host name of the r emote h ost. aes decrypt key <hexa decimal > Sets the c onnect tunn el AES decry pt key w ith up to 16 bytes. Each byte i[...]

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    5: Comm ands and Lev e ls show Shows the c urrent co nfigurat ion. show hist ory Displays the last 2 0 command s entered during t he curren t CLI session. show statist ics show connection sta tistic s tcp keep alive <mil lis eco nds > Enables T CP keep al ive for connect mo de tunn eling and sets the timer. <mi llis eco nds > = ti mer v[...]

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    5: Comm ands and Lev e ls protocol t cp Uses TCP pr otocol for conne ct mode t unneling. protocol tcp aes Uses TCP protocol with AES encryptio n for connect m ode tunneling. protocol t elnet Uses Teln et proto col (with IAC ) for c onnect mode tunne l- ing. protocol udp Uses UDP pr otocol for connec t mode tu nneling. protocol udp aes Uses UDP pr o[...]

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    5: Comm ands and Lev e ls neling conn ection s. no aes decry pt key Removes the connec t tunnel AES decrypt key. no aes encry pt key Removes the connec t tunnel AES encrypt key. no port Removes the r emote p ort use d to esta blish tunne l con- nections. no tcp keep alive Disables t he conne ct mode T CP keep alive tim eout. port <num ber> Se[...]

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    5: Comm ands and Lev e ls spaces. auto s how stat istics show connection sta tistic s clrscrn Clears the screen. default pr otocol Restores th e defau lt protoc ol as "TC P". default t cp keep al ive Restores th e defau lt 45 secon d conne ct mode TC P keep alive timeo ut. exi t Exits to t he nex t higher lev el. no address Removes the r [...]

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    5: Comm ands and Lev e ls Each byte is represe nted by tw o adjacent hex digits. Bytes may ru n togeth er or be separated by opt ional pu n c- tuation: 123ABC "12 3A BC" 12, 3A,BC 12.3a.bc 12:3a:b c Note that qu otes m ust enclo se the valu e if it contain s spaces. aes encrypt key tex t <te xt> Sets the c onnect tunn el AES encry p[...]

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    5: Comm ands and Lev e ls 123ABC "12 3A BC" 12, 3A,BC 12.3a.bc 12:3a:b c Note that qu otes m ust enclo se the valu e if it contain s spaces. aes decrypt key tex t <te xt> Sets the c onnect tunn el AES decry pt key w ith up to 16 bytes. Each byte is represe nted by a single charact er. Note that qu otes m ust enclo se the valu e if i[...]

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    5: Comm ands and Lev e ls wri te Stores the current conf igura tio n in permanent memory . host 16 (tunne l - connect - ho st :1:16) lev el commands address <tex t> Sets the re mote ho st to estab lish tu nneling co nnecti ons with. <text > = IP address or host name of the r emote h ost. aes decrypt key <hexa decimal > Sets the c [...]

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    5: Comm ands and Lev e ls protocol udp aes Uses UDP pr otocol w ith AES encryption f or conne ct mod e tunneli ng. show Shows the c urrent co nfigurat ion. show hist ory Displays the last 2 0 command s entered during t he curren t CLI session. show statist ics show connection sta tistic s tcp keep alive <mil lis eco nds > Enables T CP keep al[...]

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    5: Comm ands and Lev e ls port <num ber> Sets the re mote port to use for con nect mode t unnelin g. <number> = number of the por t to u se. protocol t cp Uses TCP pr otocol for conne ct mode t unneling. protocol tcp aes Uses TCP pr otocol w ith AES e ncryptio n for co nnect mode tunneling. protocol t elnet Uses Teln et proto col (with [...]

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    5: Comm ands and Lev e ls exi t Exits to t he nex t higher lev el. no address Removes the r emote h ost add ress used to establ ish tun- neling conn ection s. no aes decry pt key Removes the connec t tunnel AES decrypt key. no aes encry pt key Removes the connec t tunnel AES encrypt key. no port Removes the r emote p ort use d to esta blish tunne l[...]

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    5: Comm ands and Lev e ls bytes. Each byte is represe nted by a single charact er. Note that qu otes m ust enclo se the valu e if it contain s spaces. auto show statist ic s show connection sta tistic s clrscrn Clears the screen. default pr otocol Restores th e defau lt protoc ol as "TC P". default t cp keep al ive Restores th e defau lt [...]

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    5: Comm ands and Lev e ls spaces. aes encrypt key <hexa decimal > Sets the c onnect tunn el AES encry pt key w ith up to 16 bytes. Each byte is represe nted by tw o adjacent hex digits. Bytes may ru n togeth er or be separated by opt ional pu n c- tuation: 123ABC "12 3A BC" 12, 3A,BC 12.3a.bc 12:3a:b c Note that qu otes m ust enclo [...]

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    5: Comm ands and Lev e ls Each byte is represe nted by tw o adjacent hex digits. Bytes may ru n togeth er or be separated by opt ional pu n c- tuation: 123ABC "12 3A BC" 12, 3A,BC 12.3a.bc 12:3a:b c Note that qu otes m ust enclo se the valu e if it contain s spaces. aes decrypt key tex t <te xt> Sets the c onnect tunn el AES decry p[...]

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    5: Comm ands and Lev e ls sets the timer. <mi llis eco nds > = ti mer val ue, in mil lis eco nds . wri te Stores the curre nt configura tion in permanen t memory. host 7 (tunnel - connect - host: 1: 7) level comma nds address <tex t> Sets the re mote ho st to estab lish tu nneling co nnecti ons with. <text > = IP address or host n[...]

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    5: Comm ands and Lev e ls protocol udp Uses UDP pr otocol for connec t mode tu nneling . protocol udp aes Uses UDP pr otocol w ith AES encryption f or conne ct mod e tunneling. show Shows the c urrent co nfigurat ion. show hist ory Displays the last 2 0 command s entered during t he curren t CLI session. show statist ics show connection sta tistic [...]

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    5: Comm ands and Lev e ls no tcp keep alive Disables t he conne ct mode T CP keep alive tim eout. port <num ber> Sets the re mote port to use for con nect mode t unnelin g. <number> = number of the por t to u se. protocol t cp Uses TCP pr otocol for conne ct mode t unneling. protocol tcp aes Uses TCP protocol with AES encryptio n for co[...]

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    5: Comm ands and Lev e ls alive timeo ut. exi t Exits to t he nex t higher lev el. no address Removes the r emote h ost add ress used to establ ish tun- neling conn ection s. no aes decry pt key Removes the connec t tunnel AES decrypt key. no aes encry pt key Removes the connec t tunnel AES encrypt key. no port Removes the r emote p ort use d to es[...]

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    5: Comm ands and Lev e ls log entrie s. default max timeout Resets the timeout t o its def ault v alue. default p ort Resets the HTT P Server port to its def ault v alue. delete au th <u ri> Deletes an existing H TTP Server authe nticati on direc tive. <uri> = UR I of the server. exi t Returns to t he conf ig level. log forma t <text[...]

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    5: Comm ands and Lev e ls show hist ory Displays the last 2 0 command s entered during t he curren t CLI session. sta te d isa ble Prevents ICM P packets from b eing sent or r eceiv ed. state ena ble Allows ICM P packets to be sent and received. wri te Stores the current conf igura tio n in permanent memory . icmpv6 (conf ig - icm pv6) lev el comma[...]

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    5: Comm ands and Lev e ls no ip addr ess Clears the IP addres s. no ipv6 address Clears the IPv6 addr es s. no ipv6 default gatew ay Clears the IPv6 default gatew ay. no primary dn s Clears the name of the primar y DNS server. no secondary dns Clears the name of the second ary DNS server. primary dns <text> Sets the IP address of the pr imary[...]

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    5: Comm ands and Lev e ls command m ode signon messa ge <str ing> Set s a s ign - on message that is sent f rom the serial p ort when the device boot s and w hen the li ne is in command mode. <string> = text with possible binary charact ers. Within [] use binar y decim al up to 25 5 or hex up to 0xFF. command m ode wait t ime <mill i[...]

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    5: Comm ands and Lev e ls protocol t unnel Applies t unnel prot ocol on th e line. reassert Asserts l ine status with curr ent conf igured v alues. show Displays the current status. show comman d mode Shows the c ommand m ode set tings for t he curr ent line. show hist ory Displays the last 2 0 command s entered during t he curren t CLI session. sh[...]

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    5: Comm ands and Lev e ls show hist ory Displays the last 2 0 command s entered during t he curren t CLI session. speed 10 Sets the s peed of t he Ethern et lin k to 10 M bps. speed 100 Sets the s peed of t he Ethern et lin k to 100 M bps. speed auto Sets the s peed of t he Ethern et lin k to auto - neg otiate. wri te Stores the current conf igura [...]

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    5: Comm ands and Lev e ls response ty pe tex t Uses tex t type respo nses. show Displays the current con f igur at ion. show hist ory Displays the last 2 0 command s entered during t he curren t CLI session. show statu s Displays tun nel mo dem status . verbose r esponse d isable Does not s end Modem Respo nse Codes. verbose r esponse en able Sends[...]

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    5: Comm ands and Lev e ls unchallenge d. passwor d <t ex t> Sets the p assw ord required o n the n etwork si de of the tunnel to begin a connectio n. prompt di sable Inhibits any prompt ing for p assw ord on the n etwork s ide of the tunnel. prompt en able Sets up s o a user on t he netw ork side of the tu nnel w ill be prompted f or a passwo[...]

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    5: Comm ands and Lev e ls exi t Exits to t he configur ation lev el. no relay addr ess Removes the S MT P relay add ress. relay addr ess <tex t> Sets an SM TP relay address t o direct a ll outb ound em ail messages t hrough a mail server. relay port <number > Sets the SM TP relay port. show Displays the current configur ation. show hist[...]

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    5: Comm ands and Lev e ls sessio ns. <number> = number of ses sio ns. port <num ber> Sets the l ocal port that th e Telnet server us es. < number> = local port nu mber . show Displays the current configur ation. show hist ory Displays the last 2 0 command s entered during t he curren t CLI session. show statist ics Displays the Te[...]

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    5: Comm ands and Lev e ls <line> = n umber of t he termin al line ( serial p ort) to be configure d. terminal netw or k Enters the configur e - ter minal lev el for the n etw ork. terminal type <text> Sets the ter minal type. tunnel <line> Enters the t unnel l evel. <line> = n umber of t he tunnel line ( serial p ort) to be [...]

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    5: Comm ands and Lev e ls terminal type <text> Sets the ter minal type. tunnel <line> Enters the t unnel l evel. <line> = n umber of t he tunnel line ( serial p ort) to be con- figured. wri te Stores the curre nt configura tion in permanen t memory. tunnel 1 (tunn el:1) lev el commands accept Enters the accept lev el for this tunn[...]

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    5: Comm ands and Lev e ls xcr import <file> Load XM L configuratio n fro m a local file xcr import <file> < group list > Load specif ied XM L configur ation fr om a local file xcr list List XM L Configurat ion Recor d group s to the console xsr dump Dump XM L Status Recor ds to the console xsr dump <gr oup list> Dump specifi[...]