Set port-buffering – Perle Systems IOLAN CSS User Manual
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IOLAN SDS/SCS/STS CLI Reference Guide, Version 3.6
Set Port-Buffering
Description Configures port buffering.
User Level Admin
Syntax
set port-buffering [duplicate-nfs-to-syslog on|off]
[keys-stroke-buffering on|off] [mode off|local|remote|both]
[nfs-directory <text>] [nfs-encryption on|off]
[nfs-host <config_host>] [time-stamp on|off]
[view-port-buffer-string <text>]
Options
duplicate-nfs-to-syslog
When enabled, buffered data is sent to the syslog host to be viewed on the host’s
monitor. The default is off.
key-stroke-buffering
When enabled, key strokes that are sent from the network host to the serial device on
the IOLAN’s serial port are buffered. The default is off.
mode
Specifies where the port buffer log is kept, either
Off
,
Local
,
Remote
, or
Both
. If
Remote
or
Both
is selected, you must specify an NFS server location for the port buffer
log.
nfs-directory
The directory and/or subdirectories where the
Remote Port Buffering
files will be
created. This field is used when Port Buffering
Mode
is set to
Remote
or
Both
. For
multiple IOLANs using the same NFS host, it is recommended that each IOLAN have
its own unique directory to house the remote port log files. The default is
/device_server/portlogs
.
nfs-encryption
Determines if the data sent to the NFS host is sent encrypted or in the clear across the
LAN. The default is set of
Off
.
NOTE: When NFS encryption is enabled, the Decoder utility software is required to be
installed on the NFS host for decrypting the data to a readable format. The Decoder
utility software can be found on the installation CD-ROM and on the
website.
nfs-host
The NFS host that the IOLAN will use for its
Remote Port Buffering
feature. The
IOLAN will open a file on the NFS host for each reverse SSH or reverse Telnet line,
and send any port data to be written to those files. The default is
None
. This field is
required when
Mode
is set to
Remote
or
Both
.
time-stamp
Enable/disable time stamping of the port buffer data.
view-port-buffer-string
The string (up to 8 characters) used by a a session connected to a serial port to display
the port buffer for that particular serial port. You can specify control (unprintable) codes
by putting the decimal value in angle brackets < > (for example,
Escape b
is
<027>b
).
The default is
~view
.