Lantronix EDS32PR EDS - Command Reference - Page 211

Sets the Maximum Retransmisssions for SYN/ACK., Restores the default Maximum Retransmissions.

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default local port default remote port default severity log level exit host local port no host remote port severity log level alert severity log level critical severity log level debug severity log level emergency severity log level error severity log level information severity log level none severity log level notice severity log level warning show show history show statistics state disable state enable write tcp (config-tcp) level commands ack limit auto show statistics clear counters clrscrn default ack limit default max retrans default max retrans syn ack default max timeout default send data exit max retrans max retrans syn ack EDS Command Reference 5: Commands and Levels Restores the default syslog local port. Restores the default syslog remote port. No logging. Returns to the config level. Sets the address of the syslog recipient. = IP address or name of the host. Sets the syslog local port. = number of the local port used when making a syslog connection. Removes the address of the syslog recipient. Sets the syslog remote port. = number of the remote port used when making a syslog connection. Log only Alert and more severe events. Log only Critical and more severe events. Log all events. Log only Emergency events. Log only Error and more severe events. Log only Information and more severe events. No logging. Log only Notice and more severe events. Log only Warning and more severe events. Displays the current configuration. Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI session. Displays the syslog statistics. Disables syslog logging. Enables syslog logging. Stores the current configuration in permanent memory. Sets the number of packets that must be received before an ACK is forced. If there is a large amount of data to acknowledge, an ACK will be forced before this. Continuously shows TCP statistics Zeros TCP counters Clears the screen. Restores the default ack limit of 3 packets. Restores the default Maximum Retransmissions. Restores the default Maximum Retransmissions for SYN/ACK. Restores the default Maximum Timeout between retransmissions. Sets TCP to send data in accordance with standards. Exits to the configuration level. Sets the Maximum Retransmisssions. Sets the Maximum Retransmisssions for SYN/ACK. It is lower than "Max Retrans" to thwart denial-of-service attacks. 211

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5:
Commands and Levels
EDS Command Reference
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default local port
Restores the default syslog local port.
default remote port
Restores the default syslog remote port.
default severity log level
No logging.
exit
Returns to the config level.
host
<text>
Sets the address of the syslog recipient.
<text> = IP address or name of the host.
local port
<number>
Sets the syslog local port.
<number> = number of the local port used when making a
syslog connection.
no host
Removes the address of the syslog recipient.
remote port
<number>
Sets the syslog remote port.
<number> = number of the remote port used when
making a syslog connection.
severity log level alert
Log only Alert and more severe events.
severity log level critical
Log only Critical and more severe events.
severity log level debug
Log all events.
severity log level emergency
Log only Emergency events.
severity log level error
Log only Error and more severe events.
severity log level information
Log only Information and more severe events.
severity log level none
No logging.
severity log level notice
Log only Notice and more severe events.
severity log level warning
Log only Warning and more severe events.
show
Displays the current configuration.
show history
Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current
CLI session.
show statistics
Displays the syslog statistics.
state disable
Disables syslog logging.
state enable
Enables syslog logging.
write
Stores the current configuration in permanent memory.
tcp (config-tcp) level commands
ack limit
<packets>
Sets the number of packets that must be received before
an ACK is forced.
If there is a large amount of data to acknowledge, an ACK
will be forced
before this.
auto show statistics
Continuously shows TCP statistics
clear counters
Zeros TCP counters
clrscrn
Clears the screen.
default ack limit
Restores the default ack limit of 3 packets.
default max retrans
Restores the default Maximum Retransmissions.
default max retrans syn ack
Restores the default Maximum Retransmissions for
SYN/ACK.
default max timeout
Restores the default Maximum Timeout between
retransmissions.
default send data
Sets TCP to send data in accordance with standards.
exit
Exits to the configuration level.
max retrans
<number>
Sets the Maximum Retransmisssions.
max retrans syn ack
<number>
Sets the Maximum Retransmisssions for SYN/ACK.
It is lower than "Max Retrans" to thwart denial-of-service
attacks.