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Line Command Mode, To con Command, Mode on a specific line

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Line Command Mode Setting the Command Mode enables the CLI on the serial line. To configure Command Mode on a specific line: 1. Select Line on the menu bar, if you are not already in the Line web page. 2. Select a line number at the top of the page. 3. Select Command Mode. The Command Mode page for the selected line appears. 9: Line and Tunnel Settings Figure 9-4 Line 1 Command Mode 4. Enter or modify the following settings: Line - Command Mode Settings Mode Wait Time Serial String Echo Serial String Table 9-5 Line Command Mode Description Select the method of enabling Command Mode or choose to disable Command Mode.  Always = immediately enables Command Mode for the serial line.  Use Serial String = enables Command Mode when the serial string is read on the serial line during boot time.  Disabled = turns off Command Mode. Enter the wait time for the serial string during boot-up in milliseconds. Enter the serial string characters. Select a string type.  Text = string of bytes that must be read on the Serial Line during boot time to enable Command Mode. It may contain a time element in x milliseconds, in the format {x}, to specify a required delay.  Binary = string of characters representing byte values where each hexadecimal byte value starts with \0x and each decimal byte value starts with \. Select Yes to enable echoing of the serial string at boot-up. EDS User Guide 55

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9: Line and Tunnel Settings
EDS User Guide
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4.
Enter or modify the following settings:
Table 9-5
Line Command Mode
Line Command Mode
Setting the Command Mode
enables the CLI on the serial
line.
To configure Command
Mode on a specific line:
1.
Select
Line
on the menu
bar, if you are not already
in the Line web page.
2.
Select a line number at the
top of the page.
3.
Select Command Mode.
The Command Mode page
for the selected line
appears.
Figure 9-4
Line 1 Command Mode
Line – Command Mode
Settings
Description
Mode
Select the method of enabling Command Mode or choose to disable
Command Mode.
Always
= immediately enables Command Mode for the serial line.
Use Serial String
= enables Command Mode when the serial string is
read on the serial line during boot time.
Disabled
= turns off Command Mode.
Wait Time
Enter the wait time for the serial string during boot-up in milliseconds.
Serial String
Enter the serial string characters. Select a string type.
Text
= string of bytes that must be read on the Serial Line during boot
time to enable Command Mode. It may contain a time element in x
milliseconds, in the format {x}, to specify a required delay.
Binary
= string of characters representing byte values where each
hexadecimal byte value starts with \0x and each decimal byte value starts
with \.
Echo Serial String
Select
Yes
to enable echoing of the serial string at boot-up.