Set service – Perle Systems 5500208-41 User Manual
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Server Commands
Set Service
prompt-with-name
Displays the
Server Name
field value instead of default product name. When enabled,
the
Server Name
is displayed in the IOLAN login prompt, CLI prompt, WebManager
login screen, and the heading of the Menu. The default value is
Off
.
single-telnet
In this mode of operation, the IOLAN will only allow for a single TCP connection at a
time to exist for each serial port configured for a reverse connection type. Subsequent
connection attempts will be refused until all of the following conditions are met;
z
No active connection to serial port exists and at least 1 second has passed since last
connection was terminated.
z
All data from previous connection on the serial port has been transmitted.
The IOLAN has logic to automatically detect when a reverse connection is no longer
active. When this happens, the connection is reset and the server can go back to a
listening for an incoming connection
state.
Applications using Single Telnet need to be aware that there can 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. Application network retry logic needs to accommodate this
feature. The default value is
Off
.
retry
The number of times the IOLAN will attempt to transfer (using TFTP) a file to/from a
host. Enter a value between 0 and 5. The default is 5. A value of 0 (zero) means that the
IOLAN will not attempt a retry should TFTP fail.
timeout
The time, in seconds, that the IOLAN will wait for a successful transmit or receipt of
TFTP packets before retrying a TFTP transfer. Enter a value between 3 and 10. The
default is
3
seconds.
Description Sets server service parameters.
User Level Admin
Syntax
set service [telnetd on|off] [httpd on|off] [snmpd on|off]
[spcd on|off] [syslog on|off] [dmgrd on|off] [modbusd on|off]
Options
telnetd
Telnet daemon process in the IOLAN on port 23.
httpd
HTTP daemon process in the IOLAN on port 80.
snmpd
SNMP daemon process in the IOLAN on port 161.
spcd
SPC (Trueport) daemon process in the IOLAN on port 668.
syslog
Syslog client process in the IOLAN.