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[STOP=<stopbits>] [FLOW=<signal>] [TIMEOUT=<time-out>] [SOCKET=<socket>]
[CHAR=^<cli_char>] [TOGGLE=NONE|DTR] [POWER=<signal>]
Table 5.8: Port Set Command Parameters
Parameter Description
<port>|ALL
A port number in range 1-8 for a CPS810 appliance or 1-16 for a CPS1610
appliance, a range of ports separated by a hyphen or multiple port numbers
separated by commas, or All which indicates that the settings that follow should be
applied to all ports.
Default = port to which you are attached
TD=<device>
Target device type. Valid values are Console and SPC. If SPC is specified, no other
port configuration values may be changed with this command.
Default = Console
NAME=<name>
Port name, up to 32 characters. If the name contains spaces, enclose the name in
double quotes. To return one or all port names to default values, specify Name=“”.
Default = last 3 octets of MAC address plus the port number
BAUD=<baud>
Baud rate. Valid values are: 0, 75, 110, 134, 150, 200. 300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800,
7200, 9600, 14400, 19200, 28800, 38400, 57600, 115200.
Default: = 9600
SIZE=<size>
Number of data bits per character. Valid values are 7 and 8.
Default = 8
PARITY=<parity>
Parity. Valid values are:
None No parity.
Even Even parity.
Odd Odd parity.
Mark Mark parity.
Space Space parity.
Default = None
STOP=<stopbits>
Number of stop bits per character. Valid values are 1 and 2.
Default = 1
FLOW=<signal>
Flow control signal. For hardware flow control, be sure the control signals are
correctly wired, or data loss may occur. The flow control signal cannot also be used
for power status monitoring. Valid values are:
XONXOF Software XON/XOFF flow control.
RTSCTS Hardware RTS/CTS flow control.
DTRDCD Hardware DTR/DCD flow control.
None No flow control.
Default = None
TIMEOUT=<time-out>
Number of time-out minutes in the range 0-90. If no data is received or transmitted
during a Telnet session for the specified period, the session will time-out. A zero
value indicates no time-out. This value overrides the time-out value set with a Server
CLI command.
Default = use value set with Server CLI command
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