Lantronix EMG 8500 EMG User Guide - Page 207
Interacting with a Device Port, network connection
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10: Device Ports Interacting with a Device Port Once a device port has been configured and connected to an external device such as the console port of an external server, the data received over the device port can be monitored at the command line interface with the connect listen command, as follows: To connect to a device port to monitor it: connect listen deviceport In addition, you can send data out the device port (for example, commands issued to an external server) with the connect direct command, as follows: To connect to a device port to monitor and/or interact with it, or to establish an outbound network connection: connect direct endpoint is one of: deviceport ssh [port ][] where: is one or more of: user version command tcp port telnet [port ] udp port hostlist Notes: To escape from the connect direct command when the endpoint of the command is deviceport, tcp, or udp and return to the command line interface, type the escape sequence assigned to the currently logged in user. If the endpoint is telnet or SSH, logging out returns the user to the command line prompt. To escape from the connect listen command, press any key. Setting up a user with an escape sequence is optional. For any NIS, LDAP, RADIUS, Kerberos, or TACACS+ user, or any local user who does not have an escape sequence defined, the default escape sequence is Esc+A. When connecting to a USB device port, buffered data collected while there was no active connection to the device port may be displayed initially. This is due to clearing internal buffers in preparation for the new connection to the device port. EMG™ Edge Management Gateway User Guide 207