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    Part Number 900-558 Revision C March 2012 XPort Pro Command Reference[...]

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    XPort Pro Command Reference 2 Copyright and Trademark © 2012 Lantronix. All rights reserved. No part of t he contents of this book m ay be transm itted or reproduced in any form or by any means without the written permission of Lantr onix. Printed in the United States of America. Ethernet is a trademark of XEROX Corporation. UNIX is a regi stered [...]

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    XPort Pro Command Reference 3 T able of Content s List of Figures _____________ ______________ _____________ _____________ ________ 4 List of Tables ____________ _____________ _____________ _____________ ___________ 5 1: About This Guide 6 Chapter Summari es ___________ _____________ _____________ ______________ _____ 6 Conventions ____ ___________[...]

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    XPort Pro Command Reference 4 List of Figures Figure 3-1 CLI Level Hiera rchy _____________ _______________ ______________ ____________ 12 Figure 3-2 Login Le vel Commands _______________ _____________ ________________ _______ 13 Figure 3-3 Enable Le vel Commands___________ _____________ ______________ ____________ 13 Figure 4-1 DTD for XCRs ______[...]

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    XPort Pro Command Reference 5 List of T ables Table 4-8 XCR Groups ___________ _____________ _____________ _____________ __________ 20 Table 4-9 XSR Groups and Item s _____________ _____________ ______________ ____________ 34 Table 5-1 Com mands and L evels ________________ _____________ _____________ __________49[...]

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    XPort Pro Command Reference 6 1: About This Guide This guide describe s how to configure the XPort Pr o using the Command Line Inter face (CLI) and/ or Extensible Markup Langua ge (XML). It is written for software developers and system integrators. Chapter Summaries This table lists and summarizes each chapter an d appendix. Conventions The table b[...]

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    1: About This Guide XPort Pro Command Reference 7 Additional Document ation Visit the Lantronix web site at www.lantronix.com/support/documentation for the latest documentation and the following additional documenta tion. Document Description XPort Pro Integrati on Guide Information about the XPort Pro hardware, testi ng the XPort Pro using the dem[...]

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    XPort Pro Command Reference 8 2: Overview Evolution OS™ is the Lantronix cutting-edge operating system that supports thre e convenient configuration meth ods: Web Manager, Comm and Li ne Interface (CLI), an d Extensible Markup Language (X ML). For more infor mation about th e Web Manager, se e the XPort Pro User Guide at the Lantronix website. XM[...]

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    XPort Pro Command Reference 9 3: Command Line Interface This chapter descr ibes ac cessing the XPort Pro by using Telne t, SSH, or serial ports to configure the XPort Pro, navigating the Command Line Inte rface (CLI), typing keyboard shortcuts, and moving between the leve ls. It contains the following sections:  Configuration Using Telnet  Co[...]

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    3: Command Line Interface XPort Pro Command Reference 10 To configure the Lantronix device server locally us ing a serial port, c onnect a term inal or a PC running a terminal emul ation program to one of the device se rver's serial ports. Configure th e terminal for 9600 baud, 8- bit, no parity, 1 stop bit, and no flow control. 1. Power off t[...]

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    3: Command Line Interface XPort Pro Command Reference 11 Using Keyboard Shortcut s and CLI One useful shortcut built into Evolution OS™ is that the complete text of a command does not have to be entered to issue a command. Typing just enoug h characters to uniquely identify a command, then hitting enter, can be used as a sh ort cut for a command.[...]

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    3: Command Line Interface XPort Pro Command Reference 12 Figure 3-1 CL I Level Hierarch y Commands at the login l evel, shown in Figure 3-2 , do not affect current confi guration settings and are not displayed init ially. If you type < ? >, you will see the login su b-commands. Th ese commands provide diagnostic and status information only. ([...]

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    3: Command Line Interface XPort Pro Command Reference 13 Figure 3-2 Login Level Commands >? clrscrn enable exit ping <host> ping <host> <count> ping <host> <count> <timeout> show show xport_pro show history trace route <host> > To configure the XPor t Pro, you must be in the enable level and any of it[...]

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    XPort Pro Command Reference 14 4: Configuration Using XML The device server provide s an Extensible Markup Langua ge (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 can impo rt and export conf[...]

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    4: Configuration Using XML XPort Pro Command Reference 15 Notes:  The name for each <con fig group > ( specified with th e n ame attr ibu te) is the gr oup name listed in the Web Manager XCR grou ps or with the “xcr list” CLI command. See the XPort Pro User Guide for more information about the Web Manager XCR groups.  An empty or mi[...]

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    4: Configuration Using XML XPort Pro Command Reference 16 Record, Group, Item, and V alue T ags A <configgroup> is a logical grouping of configuratio n parameters an d must contain one or more <configitem> elements. It must have a name attr ibute and may have an instance attribute. A <configitem> is a specific grouping of configur[...]

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    4: Configuration Using XML XPort Pro Command Reference 17 Figure 4-5 XML Example of Multiple Items Figure 4-6 XML Example with Mul tiple Groups Importing and Exporting an XML Configuration File An XCR can be imported or expo rted using the following methods:  Filesystem—XCRs can be sa ved to the device server file syste m an d imported or acce[...]

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    4: Configuration Using XML XPort Pro Command Reference 18 allow for providing root and en ab le level passwords so that this can also be done at the password prompt.  Web browser—Web Manager can be used to imp ort and export an XCR to the device server file system. It can also be used to import an X CR from an external sour ce such as your loc[...]

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    4: Configuration Using XML XPort Pro Command Reference 19 xcr export < file > xcr export < file > < groups and/or group:instances > The same guidelines above re garding importing configu rations also apply to exporting configurations. If no grou ps are specified, then the export command will export all configuration settings to th[...]

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    4: Configuration Using XML XPort Pro Command Reference 20 The “xml paste passwords” <configgroup> nam e is used with the “ passwords” <configitem> name and “cli login” and “c li enable level” values to specify the pa sswords to use when the device has been co nfigured with password protection. The password value is clear[...]

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    4: Configuration Using XML XPort Pro Command Reference 21 cli (continued) quit connect line Accepts text containing control characters, for example , &#60;control&#62; A represents control-A Default: <control>L inactivity timeout &#60;None&#62;, ... Default: 15 minutes cp group (Attribute of “instance” is required for the [...]

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    4: Configuration Using XML XPort Pro Command Reference 22 ethernet (Attribute of “instance” is “eth0”.) speed auto, 10, 100 De fault: auto duplex auto, half, full Default: auto ftp server state enable, disable Default: enable admin username Default: admi n admin password Value is SECRET, hidden from user view. host (Attribute of “instance[...]

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    4: Configuration Using XML XPort Pro Command Reference 23 icmp state enable, disable Default: enable interface (Attribute of “instance” is eth0”) bootp enable, disable Default: disable dhcp enable, disable Default: enable ip address &#60;None&#62;, ... Accepts an IP address and mask as either: (1) IP address only (192.168.1.1) gets a [...]

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    4: Configuration Using XML XPort Pro Command Reference 24 ip filter delete entries enable, disable If en abled, deletes any existing entries befo re adding “fil ter entry”. filter delete ip address Deletes a specific IP filter entry. net mask Deletes a specific IP filter entry. filter entry ip address If configured , is a specific IP address. n[...]

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    4: Configuration Using XML XPort Pro Command Reference 25 line (Attribute of “instance” is a number.) (continued) xoff char Accepts a control character, for example , &#60;control&#62; A represents control-A Default: <control>S gap timer &#60;None&#62;, ... Default: none threshold Default: 56 bytes lpd (Attribute of “ins[...]

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    4: Configuration Using XML XPort Pro Command Reference 26 managelinx plaintext d sm credentials dna.xml.replication. protocol.version dna.capabilities.tcp. connect.fail enable, disable Default: disable encrypted dsm credentials dna.dsc.auth. tunnel.use rname dna.dsc.auth.ssh. pub dna.dsc.auth.ssh. priv device.dna.dsc. tunnel.portl ist.list device.d[...]

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    4: Configuration Using XML XPort Pro Command Reference 27 modbus tcp server state enable, disable Default: disable additional port &#60;None&#62;, ... Default: <None> response timeout Default: 3000 milliseconds rss trace input enable, disable De fault: disable ppp (Attribute of “instance” is a number.) local ip &#60;None&#[...]

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    4: Configuration Using XML XPort Pro Command Reference 28 snmp state enable, disable Default: enable read community Value is SECRET, hidden from user view. Default : public write community Value is SECRET, hidden from user view. Default : private system contact system name Default: <Default> system description Default: <Default> system [...]

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    4: Configuration Using XML XPort Pro Command Reference 29 ssh server host rsa keys public key private key host dsa keys public key private key delete authorized users authorized user delete name authorized user (Attribute of “instance” is required for the authorized user name) password public rsa key public dsa key ssl RSA certificate certifica[...]

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    4: Configuration Using XML XPort Pro Command Reference 30 telnet state enable, disable Default: enable port Default: 23 max sessions Default: 3 terminal (Attribute of “instance” is either “network” or a number.) terminal type Default: UNKNOWN login connect menu enable, disable Default: disable exit connect menu enable, disable Default: disa[...]

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    4: Configuration Using XML XPort Pro Command Reference 31 tunnel acce pt (Attribute of “instance” is a number.) (continued) block serial enable, disable Default: disable block netwo rk enable, disable Default: disable password password Value is SECRET, hidden from user view. prompt enable, disable Default: disable email connect &#60;None&am[...]

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    4: Configuration Using XML XPort Pro Command Reference 32 tunnel disconnect (Attribute of “instance” is a number.) stop character Accepts a control character, for example , &#60;control&#62; A represents control-A flush step character enable, disable Default: disable modem control ena ble, disable Default: disable timeout Default: 0 mil[...]

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    4: Configuration Using XML XPort Pro Command Reference 33 XML St atus Record Group s and Items Table 4-9 lists the supported XML Status Record (XSR) groups and items. These groups and items show the status of the device in XML form and can only be exported. The XSR sch ema differs slightly from the XCR groups and items in that the XSR allows gr oup[...]

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    4: Configuration Using XML XPort Pro Command Reference 34 Table 4-9 XSR Groups and Items Group Name Item Name Value Name Valid Va lues arp (Attribute of “instance” is “eth0”.) arp entry ip address mac address age type dynamic static buffer pool this group contains other groups: ethernet driver, protocol stack cp group (Attribute of “insta[...]

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    4: Configuration Using XML XPort Pro Command Reference 35 email log (Attribute of “instance” is a number.) entry time log ethernet driver (Within group “buffer pool”.) buffer headers total free used max used cluster pool cluster size total free used max used filesystem filesystem size banks current A B firmware begin firmware end firmware e[...]

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    4: Configuration Using XML XPort Pro Command Reference 36 ftp status running inactive connections rejected accepted last client ip address port hardware cpu type speed memory flash size ram size http state enabled disabled loggin g entries bytes http log entry (Attribute of “instance” is a number.) totals entrie s bytes Group Name Item Name Val[...]

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    4: Configuration Using XML XPort Pro Command Reference 37 icmp in messages messages discarded errors destination unreacha ble time exceeded messages paramete r proble ms source quench requests redirects ping requests ping replies timestamp requests timestamp replies address mask requests address mask replies out messages messages discarded errors d[...]

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    4: Configuration Using XML XPort Pro Command Reference 38 interface (Attribute of “instance” is “eth0”.) generic status no link link up disabled unknown errors (error text) none ethernet (Present only for eth0.) speed 10 100 duplex full half arp encapsul ation ARPA type ARPA timeout default gateway network mask domain mac address hostname i[...]

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    4: Configuration Using XML XPort Pro Command Reference 39 interface (Attribute of “instance” is “eth0”.) (Continued.) transmit octets unicast non unicast discar ds errors broadcast packets multicast packets filtered packets deferred multiple retries one retry underflows late collisions retry errors carrier lost errors receive octets unicast[...]

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    4: Configuration Using XML XPort Pro Command Reference 40 ip state enabled disabled default ttl forwarded route discards in receives header errors address errors unknown protocols discar ded delivered out requests discar ds discards no route reassembly timeout needed success failures fragments needed failures success ip sockets ip socket protocol U[...]

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    4: Configuration Using XML XPort Pro Command Reference 41 line (Attribute of “instance” is a number.) receiver bytes breaks parity errors framing errors overrun errors no receive buffer errors queued bytes flow control n/a stop go transmitter bytes breaks queued bytes flow control n/a stop go line levels cts asserted not asserted rts asserted n[...]

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    4: Configuration Using XML XPort Pro Command Reference 42 line (With no instance.) (Within group “line” with instance.) (continued) flow control hardware none software xon char xoff char lpd (Attribute of “instance” is a number.) jobs printed bytes printed current client ip address current client port last client ip address last client port[...]

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    4: Configuration Using XML XPort Pro Command Reference 43 modbus tcp server (Attribute of “instance” is “permanent” or “additional”.) (continued) current connection ( remote port uptime pdus in pdus out processes process (Attribute of “instance” is a number.) cpu % stack used stack size thread name protocol stack (within group “bu[...]

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    4: Configuration Using XML XPort Pro Command Reference 44 tcp retransmission algorithm vanj timeout minimum timeout maximum connections maximum open active open passive failed resets established errors in resets in out segments in out retransmitted telnet state active waiting disabled totals uptime bytes in bytes out tftp downloaded uploaded status[...]

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    4: Configuration Using XML XPort Pro Command Reference 45 tunnel (Attribute of “instance” is a number.) aggregate completed connects completed accepts disconnects dropped connects dropped accepts octets from serial octets from network connect connection time accept connection time connect dns address changes connect dns address invalids tunnel [...]

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    4: Configuration Using XML XPort Pro Command Reference 46 vip conduit status up down disabled idle negotiating closing conduit uptime config name current tunnel port dsm ip address list local dna id time of last replication tunnel user tunnel http port list data bytes receive transmit udp packet queue receive transmit udp packets receive transmit c[...]

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    XPort Pr o Comma nd Refer ence 47 5: Comma nds and Le vels Click t he level in t he tree s truc ture and it will tak e you to the c omm and list f or that le vel. root • enable (ena ble) • configure ( config) • arp (conf ig - arp) • cli (c onfig - cli) • ssh (c onfig - cli - ssh) • telnet (conf ig - cli - telnet) • diagnost ics (c onf[...]

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    5: Comma nds and L evels XPort Pr o Comma nd Refer ence 48 • device (d evice) • dns (dns) • email 1 (em ail:1) • cp (em ail - cp:1) • email 2 (em ail:2) • cp (em ail - cp:2) • email 3 (em ail:3) • cp (em ail - cp:3) • email 4 (em ail:4) • cp (em ail - cp:4) • files ystem (f iles ystem ) • line 1 (li ne:1) • lpd (lpd) • p[...]

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    5: Comma nds and L evels XPort Pr o Comma nd Refer ence 49 Table 5 - 1 C ommands and Levels accept (tunne l - accept: 1) level com mands accept mode alway s Enables t he tunnelin g server to alway s accept tun neling connection s. accept mod e any chara cter Enables t he tunnelin g server to accept tunneling conne c- tions only when a character is [...]

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    5: Comma nds and L evels XPort Pr o Comma nd Refer ence 50 default pr otocol Restores th e defau lt protocol a s "TCP". default start char acter Defaults th e accept mode start characte r. default t cp keep al ive Restores th e defau lt 45 secon d accept mode T CP keep alive timeo ut. email conn ect <number> Sets an e mail profile t[...]

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    5: Comma nds and L evels XPort Pr o Comma nd Refer ence 51 A decimal v alue chara cter has the form 99. A hex value charact er has the form 0x FF. tcp keep alive <milli sec ond s> Enables T CP keep aliv e for ac cept mode tu nneling and sets the timer. <m illis eco nds > = timer val ue, in mil lis eco nds . wri te Stores the current c[...]

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    5: Comma nds and L evels XPort Pr o Comma nd Refer ence 52 delete all k nown host s Remove all h nown host s delete all u sers Remove all u sers delete know n host <s erver> Remove know n host delete user <usernam e> Delete the named user exi t Exits to t he ssh level. known host <ser ver> Set know n host RSA or DSA key no know n [...]

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    5: Comma nds and L evels XPort Pr o Comma nd Refer ence 53 query port Enters the query por t level. rss Change to menu level for RSS configuratio n and s tatus show Displ ays syst em information. show histor y Displays the last 2 0 commands ent ered duri ng the c urrent CLI session. smtp Changes to the comm and leve l for SM TP configura tion and s[...]

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    5: Comma nds and L evels XPort Pr o Comma nd Refer ence 54 connection s to other devices . default re connect ti me Restores th e defau lt reconnect time value for connect mode tunnel ing. default start char acter Defaults th e connect mode sta rt charact er. email conn ect <number> Sets an e mail profile to use to send an email alert upon es[...]

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    5: Comma nds and L evels XPort Pr o Comma nd Refer ence 55 wri te Stores the current configuratio n in permanent memory . cp (email - cp: 4) level comma nds clrscrn Clears the screen. exi t Exits to t he nex t higher level. group <text> Specify a C P group th at shall t rigger an e mail. < text > = configurable pin grou p. no group Disa[...]

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    5: Comma nds and L evels XPort Pr o Comma nd Refer ence 56 exi t Exits to t he nex t higher level. group <text> Specify a C P group th at shall t rigger an emai l. <text > = configurable pin grou p. no group Disables the trigger to send a n email. no trigger v alue Clears the v alue that shall tr igger an email. show Shows the c urrent [...]

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    5: Comma nds and L evels XPort Pr o Comma nd Refer ence 57 show histor y Displays the last 2 0 commands ent ered duri ng the c urrent CLI session. wri te Stores the current configuratio n in permanent memory . cpm (cpm) lev el comm ands add <cp > to <group> Adds the specified CP t o the s pecified gro up. <cp> = confi gurable p in[...]

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    5: Comma nds and L evels XPort Pr o Comma nd Refer ence 58 auto show tlog Continuou sly displ ays the int ernal tr ouble log. auto show upload Continuou sly displ ays the st atus of fir mware uplo ad. clrscrn Clears the screen. default long name Restores th e defau lt product lo ng name. default short nam e Restores th e defau lt product s hort nam[...]

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    5: Comma nds and L evels XPort Pr o Comma nd Refer ence 59 modem control disa ble Does not w atch the mode m control pin to disconnect . modem control enab le Watches the modem con trol pin and disconne cts if it is not asserted. no stop character Removes the stop chara cter. no timeout Disables di sconnect a fter time out feature for tunne ling se[...]

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    5: Comma nds and L evels XPort Pr o Comma nd Refer ence 60 sage body of an email alert. <text > = the name of a local fil e. no cc Removes the C c addres ses for email alert s. no clear mai l count ers Restores th e email c ounters t o the aggre gate va lues. no from Removes the From addr ess for ema il alert s. no message file R emoves the f[...]

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    5: Comma nds and L evels XPort Pr o Comma nd Refer ence 61 default pr iority Sets X - Priority for email aler ts to 3 (normal). default ser ver port Restores th e factory default p ort for S MT P on the server si de. email <num ber> Enters the configur e email level. e xit Exits to t he enable l evel. from <t ex t> Sets the Fro m addre [...]

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    5: Comma nds and L evels XPort Pr o Comma nd Refer ence 62 email 3 (em ail:3) lev el comm ands auto show statist ics Continuou sly displ ays e mail statist ics. cc <tex t> Sets Cc addr esses for email al erts. <text > = a quoted, se micolon separated list of em ail ad- dresses. clear log Clears all entries f rom the ma il log. clear mai[...]

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    5: Comma nds and L evels XPort Pr o Comma nd Refer ence 63 show histor y Displays the last 2 0 commands ent ered duri ng the c urrent CLI session. show log Displays the email log . show statisti cs Displ ays e mail st atist ics. subject < te xt> Sets the Su bject for email aler ts. <text > = text to plac ed as th e subject . to <text[...]

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    5: Comma nds and L evels XPort Pr o Comma nd Refer ence 64 priority n ormal Sets X - Priority for email aler ts to 3 (normal). priority ur gent Sets X - Priority for email aler ts to 1 (urgent). priority v ery low Sets X - Priority for email alerts to 5 ( very low ). reply to <tex t> Sets the Rep ly T o address for email alert s. <text >[...]

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    5: Comma nds and L evels XPort Pr o Comma nd Refer ence 65 show histor y Displays the last 2 0 commands ent ered duri ng the c urrent CLI session. show interf aces Show interfa ce statistics show ip soc kets Show U DP/TCP state i nformat ion show proce sses Show thr ead runtime i nformati on show sessio ns Show activ e Telnet and S SH Sess ions sho[...]

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    5: Comma nds and L evels XPort Pr o Comma nd Refer ence 66 tftp get bi nary <sour ce file> < destinati on file> <hos t> Get a binar y file u sing TFT P tftp get bi nary <sour ce file> <destinati on file> <host > <port> Get a binar y file u sing TFT P tftp put ascii < source file> <des ti nati on f [...]

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    5: Comma nds and L evels XPort Pr o Comma nd Refer ence 67 aes encrypt key tex t <te x t> Sets the c onnect tunn el AES e ncrypt k ey with up to 16 bytes. E ach byte is represe nted by a single char acter. Note that qu otes must enclose the value if it cont ains spaces. auto show statist ics show connection sta tistics clrscrn Clears the scre[...]

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    5: Comma nds and L evels XPort Pr o Comma nd Refer ence 68 clrscrn Clears the screen. default pr otocol Restores th e defau lt value of t he protoc ol (Telnet ). default re mote port Sets the re mote port (used t o connect to the host) to the default valu e, which dep ends on the selecte d protocol. exi t Exits to t he configur ation lev el. host &[...]

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    5: Comma nds and L evels XPort Pr o Comma nd Refer ence 69 Note that qu otes must enclose the value if it cont ains spaces. auto show statist ics show connection sta tistics clrscrn Clears the screen. default pr otocol Restores th e defau lt protocol a s "TCP". default t cp keep alive Restores th e defau lt 45 secon d connect mode T CP ke[...]

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    5: Comma nds and L evels XPort Pr o Comma nd Refer ence 70 default re mote port Sets the re mote port (used t o connect to the host) to the default valu e, which dep ends on the selecte d protocol. exi t Exits to t he configur ation lev el. host <number> Change to config host lev el name <text> Sets the name of the h ost. <text > [...]

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    5: Comma nds and L evels XPort Pr o Comma nd Refer ence 71 auto show statist ics show connection sta tistics clrscrn Clears the screen. default pr otocol Restores th e defau lt protocol a s "TCP". default t cp keep alive Restores th e defau lt 45 secon d connect mode T CP keep alive timeo ut. exi t Exits to t he nex t higher level. no add[...]

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    5: Comma nds and L evels XPort Pr o Comma nd Refer ence 72 which dep ends on the selecte d protocol. exi t Exits to t he configur ation lev el. host <number> Change to config host lev el name <text> Sets the n ame of the h ost. <text > = name of the h ost. no name Clears the name of the host. no remote addres s Clears the r emote [...]

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    5: Comma nds and L evels XPort Pr o Comma nd Refer ence 73 default pr otocol Restores th e defau lt protocol a s "TCP". default t cp keep alive Restores th e defau lt 45 secon d connect mode T CP keep alive timeo ut. exi t Exits to t he nex t higher level. no addres s Removes the r emote h ost addr ess used to es tablis h tunneling co nne[...]

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    5: Comma nds and L evels XPort Pr o Comma nd Refer ence 74 host <number> Change to config host lev el name <text> Sets the n ame of the h ost. <text > = name of the h ost. no name Clears the name of the host. no remote addres s Clears the r emote a ddress of t he host. no ssh user name Clears the SSH user name ass ociated w ith th[...]

  • Page 75

    5: Comma nds and L evels XPort Pr o Comma nd Refer ence 75 alive timeo ut. exi t Exits to t he nex t higher level. no addres s Removes the r emote h ost addr ess used to es tablis h tunneling co nnections . no aes decry pt key Removes the connec t tunnel AES decry pt key. no aes encry pt key Removes the connec t tunnel AES encrypt key. no port Remo[...]

  • Page 76

    5: Comma nds and L evels XPort Pr o Comma nd Refer ence 76 <text > = name of the h ost. no name Clears the name of the host. no remote addres s Clears the r emote a ddress of t he host. no ssh user name Clears the SSH user name ass ociated w ith the host. protocol ssh Sets the pr otocol to S SH. protocol t elnet Sets the pr otocol to T elnet.[...]

  • Page 77

    5: Comma nds and L evels XPort Pr o Comma nd Refer ence 77 no addres s Removes the r emote h ost addr ess used to es tablis h tunneling co nnections . no aes decry pt key Removes the connec t tunnel AES decry pt 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 establi sh tunnel c onne [...]

  • Page 78

    5: Comma nds and L evels XPort Pr o Comma nd Refer ence 78 no remote addres s Clears the r emote a ddress of t he host. no ssh user name Clears the SSH user name ass ociated w ith the host. protocol ssh Sets the pr otocol to S SH. protocol t elnet Sets the pr otocol to T elnet. remote ad dress <tex t> Sets the IP address of the re mote host t[...]

  • Page 79

    5: Comma nds and L evels XPort Pr o Comma nd Refer ence 79 no aes decry pt key Removes the connec t tunnel AES decry pt 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 establi sh tunnel c onne c- tio ns. no ssh user name Removes the SSH user na me. no tcp keep alive Disables the conne[...]

  • Page 80

    5: Comma nds and L evels XPort Pr o Comma nd Refer ence 80 protocol ssh Sets the pr otocol to S SH. protocol t elnet Sets the pr otocol to T elnet. remote ad dress <tex t> Sets the IP address of the re mote host t o connect to when thi s h ost is selected on the login conn ect menu. <text > = IP address . remote port <number > Set[...]

  • Page 81

    5: Comma nds and L evels XPort Pr o Comma nd Refer ence 81 no port Removes the r emote p ort use d to establi sh tunnel c onne c- tio ns. no ssh user name Removes the SSH user na me. no tcp keep alive Disables the conne ct mode T CP keep alive timeout . no vip name Removes the V IP na me. port <num ber> Sets the re mote port to use for connec[...]

  • Page 82

    5: Comma nds and L evels XPort Pr o Comma nd Refer ence 82 remote ad dress <tex t> Sets the IP address of the re mote host t o connect to when thi s h ost is selected on the login conn ect menu. <text > = IP address . remote port <number > Sets the re mote port used to c onnect to t he host. <number> = port to b e used. show[...]

  • Page 83

    5: Comma nds and L evels XPort Pr o Comma nd Refer ence 83 no ssh user name Removes the SSH user na me. no tcp keep alive Disables the conne ct mode T CP keep alive timeout . no vip name Removes the V IP na me. port <num ber> Sets the re mote port to use for connect mode tunne ling. <number> = number of t he por t to use. protocol ssh U[...]

  • Page 84

    5: Comma nds and L evels XPort Pr o Comma nd Refer ence 84 selected on the login conn ect menu. <text > = IP address . remote port <number > Sets the re mote port used to c onnect to t he host. <number> = port to b e used. show Displays the current configur ation. show histor y Display s the last 2 0 command s entered during the c[...]

  • Page 85

    5: Comma nds and L evels XPort Pr o Comma nd Refer ence 85 no vip name Removes the V IP na me. port <num ber> Sets the re mote port to use for connect mode tunne ling. <number> = number of t he por t to use. protocol ssh Uses SSH pr otocol for connec t mode tunnel ing. protocol ssl Uses SSL prot ocol for connect mode tun neling. protoco[...]

  • Page 86

    5: Comma nds and L evels XPort Pr o Comma nd Refer ence 86 remote port <number > Sets the re mote port used to c onnect to t he host. <number> = port to b e used. show Displays the current configur ation. show histor y Displays the last 2 0 commands ent ered duri ng the c urrent CLI session. ssh user name <tex t> Sets the usern am[...]

  • Page 87

    5: Comma nds and L evels XPort Pr o Comma nd Refer ence 87 <number> = number of t he por t to use. protocol ssh Uses SSH pr otocol for connec t mode tunnel ing. protocol ssl Uses SSL prot ocol for connect mode tun neling. protocol t cp Uses TCP pr otocol for connect mode tun neling. protocol tcp aes Uses TCP pr otocol w ith AES e ncryption fo[...]

  • Page 88

    5: Comma nds and L evels XPort Pr o Comma nd Refer ence 88 show Displays the current configur ation. show histor y Displays the last 2 0 commands ent ered duri ng the c urrent CLI session. ssh user name <tex t> Sets the u sername for logging into the host via SSH. <text > = username. wri te Stores the current configuratio n in permanent[...]

  • Page 89

    5: Comma nds and L evels XPort Pr o Comma nd Refer ence 89 protocol ssl Uses SSL prot ocol for connect mode tun neling. protocol t cp Uses TCP pr otocol for connect mode tun neling. protocol tcp aes Uses TCP pr otocol w ith AES e ncryption for conne ct mode tunneling. protocol t elnet Uses Telnet protocol (w i th IAC ) for conne ct mode tu nne- lin[...]

  • Page 90

    5: Comma nds and L evels XPort Pr o Comma nd Refer ence 90 ssh user name <tex t> Sets the u sername for logging into the host via SSH. <text > = username. wri te Stores the current configuratio n in permanent memory . host 6 (tunnel - connect - host: 1:6) level comman ds address <tex t> Sets the re mote host t o estab lish tunne l[...]

  • Page 91

    5: Comma nds and L evels XPort Pr o Comma nd Refer ence 91 protocol tcp aes Uses TCP pr otocol w ith AES e ncryption for conne ct mode tunneling. protocol t elnet Uses Telnet protocol (w i th IAC ) for conne ct mode tu nne- ling. protocol udp Uses UDP pr otocol for connec t mode tunnel ing. protocol udp aes Uses UDP pr otocol w ith AES encry ption [...]

  • Page 92

    5: Comma nds and L evels XPort Pr o Comma nd Refer ence 92 wri te Stores the current configuratio n in permanent memory . host 7 (tunnel - connect - host: 1:7) level comman ds address <tex t> Sets the re mote host t o estab lish tunne ling conne ctions wit h. <text > = IP address or host na me of the r emote host . aes decrypt key <h[...]

  • Page 93

    5: Comma nds and L evels XPort Pr o Comma nd Refer ence 93 protocol t elnet Uses Telnet protocol (w i th IAC ) for conne ct mode tu nne- ling. protocol udp Uses UDP pr otocol for connec t mode tunnel ing. protocol udp aes Uses UDP pr otocol w ith AES encry ption f or connect mode tunneling. show Shows the c urrent co nfigurat ion. show histor y Dis[...]

  • Page 94

    5: Comma nds and L evels XPort Pr o Comma nd Refer ence 94 address <tex t> Sets the re mote host t o estab lish tunne ling conne ctions wit h. <text > = IP address or host na me of the r emote host . aes decrypt key <h exadecim al> Sets t he connect tunnel AES decrypt key w ith up to 16 bytes. Each byte is represe nted by t wo adj[...]

  • Page 95

    5: Comma nds and L evels XPort Pr o Comma nd Refer ence 95 protocol udp aes Uses UDP pr otocol w ith AES encry ption f or connect mode tunneling. show Shows the c urrent co nfigurat ion. show histor y Displays the last 2 0 commands ent ered duri ng the c urrent CLI session. show statisti cs show connection sta tistics ssh username <tex t> Set[...]

  • Page 96

    5: Comma nds and L evels XPort Pr o Comma nd Refer ence 96 aes decrypt key <h exadecim al> Sets the c onnect tunn el AES d ecrypt k ey with up to 16 bytes. Each byte is represe nted by t wo adjace nt hex digit s. Bytes may ru n togeth er or be separated by optiona l pun c- tuation: 123ABC "12 3A BC" 12, 3A,BC 12.3a.bc 12: 3a:bc Note[...]

  • Page 97

    5: Comma nds and L evels XPort Pr o Comma nd Refer ence 97 show Shows the c urrent co nfigurat ion. show histor y Displays the last 2 0 commands ent ered duri ng the c urrent CLI session. show statisti cs show connection sta tistics ssh username <text> Sets the SSH user nam e for u se when estab lishing t unne- ling connectio ns with other d [...]

  • Page 98

    5: Comma nds and L evels XPort Pr o Comma nd Refer ence 98 Authentic ation sche me. <uri> = UR I of the server. auth type <u ri> digest Sets an HTTP server authenti cation d irective to the Dige st Access Authentic ation sche me. <uri> = UR I of the server. auth type <u ri> none Sets the a uthenticati on type for an HT TP se[...]

  • Page 99

    5: Comma nds and L evels XPort Pr o Comma nd Refer ence 99 %B bytes sen t ex cluding head ers (0 = ' - ') %h remote host (same as %a) %{h}i header conten ts from r equest (h = h eader strin g) %m request m ethod %p ephemeral local por t value used for r equest %q query string (pr epend w ith '?' or empty ' - ') %t time[...]

  • Page 100

    5: Comma nds and L evels XPort Pr o Comma nd Refer ence 100 show histor y Displays the last 2 0 commands ent ered duri ng the c urrent CLI session. show statisti cs Shows ICM P statistics sta te d isa ble Prevents ICM P packets from b eing sent or r eceived. state enable Allows ICM P packets to be sent and receiv ed. wri te Stores the current confi[...]

  • Page 101

    5: Comma nds and L evels XPort Pr o Comma nd Refer ence 101 clrscrn Clears the screen. default i p time to liv e Res to res t he d efaul t IP tim e to li ve. default mult icast t ime to liv e Restores th e defau lt IP multic ast time t o liv e, which is o ne hop. exi t Exits to t he configur ation leve l. ip time to l ive <ho ps> Sets the IP [...]

  • Page 102

    5: Comma nds and L evels XPort Pr o Comma nd Refer ence 102 <string> = string t hat may c ontain binary chara cters. Within [] use binary decimal u p to 255 or hex up to 0xF F. command mode signon message <st ring > Sets an ASCII sign - on me ssage that is sent fr om the s erial port when the device boot s and w hen the lin e is in co m[...]

  • Page 103

    5: Comma nds and L evels XPort Pr o Comma nd Refer ence 103 no command mode signon me ssage Clears the signon mess age displayed at boot time and when enteri ng command mode. no gap ti mer Removes the gap tim er, so for warding dep ends on the line s peed. no name Removes the name of this line . parity even Uses a par ity bit on t he line for even [...]

  • Page 104

    5: Comma nds and L evels XPort Pr o Comma nd Refer ence 104 A decimal v alue chara cter has the form 99 . A hex value charact er has the form 0x FF. link (config - et hernet:et h0) le vel command s clrscrn Clears the screen. default d uplex Restores th e defau lt duplex setting, w hich is a uto. default spee d Restores th e defau lt speed se ttin[...]

  • Page 105

    5: Comma nds and L evels XPort Pr o Comma nd Refer ence 105 CLI session. wri te Stores the current configuratio n in permanent memory . lpd 1 (config - l pd:1) level comman ds banner di sable Disables pr inting ba nner for a ll print jobs. Only pr int the banner w hen a job reque sts it. banner ena ble Enables pr inting bann er for all print job s.[...]

  • Page 106

    5: Comma nds and L evels XPort Pr o Comma nd Refer ence 106 show Displays the current configur ation. show histor y Displays the last 2 0 commands ent ered duri ng the c urrent CLI session. show statisti cs Displays stati stics and status i nformatio n for this lpd line. soj disable Disables se nding th e start - of - job string after ea ch print j[...]

  • Page 107

    5: Comma nds and L evels XPort Pr o Comma nd Refer ence 107 display re mote ip enab le The incomin g RING is follow ed by the IP address of the caller. echo command s disable Does not e cho modem co mmands. echo command s enabl e Echoes modem comman ds. ec ho pl uses dis abl e Does not echo the +++ charac ters when entering mode m command mode. ech[...]

  • Page 108

    5: Comma nds and L evels XPort Pr o Comma nd Refer ence 108 show Displays the current configur ation. show histor y Displays the last 2 0 commands ent ered duri ng the c urrent CLI session. threshold <by tes > Sets the thr eshold ( byte count ). If th e queued data rea ch- es thi s t hres hol d then the d ata will be s ent. <bytes> = nu[...]

  • Page 109

    5: Comma nds and L evels XPort Pr o Comma nd Refer ence 109 <line> = num ber of the line (l pd serial port) to be conf i- gured. no local ip Removes the Local IP addr ess. no passwor d Removes the PPP auth enticati on passwor d. no peer ip Removes the peer IP addr ess. no username Removes the PPP authent icati on username. passwor d <t ex [...]

  • Page 110

    5: Comma nds and L evels XPort Pr o Comma nd Refer ence 110 clrscrn Clears the screen. default max entries Restores th e defau lt number o f RSS feed entries. exi t Exits to t he configur ation leve l. feed disable Disables R SS feed. feed enab le Enables RSS f eed. max entries <number > Sets the m aximum numb er of RSS feed ent ries. persist[...]

  • Page 111

    5: Comma nds and L evels XPort Pr o Comma nd Refer ence 111 host generate rsa 102 4 Generate RSA public and priv ate keys host generate rsa 512 Generate RSA public and priv ate keys host generate rsa 768 Generate RSA public and priv ate keys host keys Sets RSA or DS A public and/o r private keys no host dsa Removes DSA public and priv ate keys no h[...]

  • Page 112

    5: Comma nds and L evels XPort Pr o Comma nd Refer ence 112 system lo cation <tex t> Sets the SN MP sy stem locatio n. <te xt> = loca tion of device. system name <text> Sets the SN MP sy stem name. <tex t> = SNM P system name . traps Enters the nex t lower level. wri te Stores the current configuratio n in permanent memory .[...]

  • Page 113

    5: Comma nds and L evels XPort Pr o Comma nd Refer ence 113 show Displays C ertificat e Infor mation. show author ity Displays Aut hority C ertifi cate Informatio n. show histor y Displays the last 2 0 commands ent ered duri ng the c urrent CLI session. wri te Stores the current configuratio n in permanent memory . syslog ( config - sysl og) level [...]

  • Page 114

    5: Comma nds and L evels XPort Pr o Comma nd Refer ence 114 default max timeout Restores th e defau lt Max imum Timeout between retr an s- missio ns. default send data Sets TCP to send data in acco rdance w ith standar ds. exi t Exits to t he configur ation leve l. max retr ans <number> Sets the M aximum Retr ansmis ssions. max retr ans syn a[...]

  • Page 115

    5: Comma nds and L evels XPort Pr o Comma nd Refer ence 115 echo enable Enables echo ing of characters received on the lin e back to the line. exi t Exits to t he configur ation leve l. exit conne ct menu di sable On the logi n connect menu, re moves the menu item a llo w- ing the user to ex it to the CLI. exit conne ct menu ena ble On the logi n c[...]

  • Page 116

    5: Comma nds and L evels XPort Pr o Comma nd Refer ence 116 the line. exi t Exits to t he configur ation leve l. exit conne ct menu di sable On the logi n connect menu, re moves the menu item a llo w- ing the user to ex it to the CLI. exit conne ct menu ena ble On the logi n connect menu, in serts the me nu item all owing the user t o exit to the C[...]

  • Page 117

    5: Comma nds and L evels XPort Pr o Comma nd Refer ence 117 clear counter s Sets the T FTP counter s to zer o. clrscrn Clears the screen. exi t Returns to t he conf ig level. no clear counter s Restores th e TFT P counters t o the aggregat e value s. show Displays the current configur ation. show histor y Displays the last 2 0 commands ent ered dur[...]

  • Page 118

    5: Comma nds and L evels XPort Pr o Comma nd Refer ence 118 <line> = num ber of the termin al line (seri al port) t o be con- figured. terminal netw ork Enters th e configure - termin al level for the netw ork. tunnel <l ine> Enters the t unnel l evel. <line> = num ber of the tunnel line (seri al port) t o be con f i- gured. wri t[...]

  • Page 119

    5: Comma nds and L evels XPort Pr o Comma nd Refer ence 119 CLI session. show statisti cs Show XM L statistics wri te Stores the current configuratio n in permanent memory . xcr dump Dump XM L configurat ion to th e console xcr dump < gr oup list> Dump specifi ed XM L configura tion to th e console xcr e xp o r t <file> Save XM L config[...]