Lantronix LPS1-T EPS Reference Manual - Page 170

Define Server Silentboot, Set/Define Server Software

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Set/Define Server Commands Command Reference Examples See Also GroupList Adds to or subtracts from the Server's list of group numbers. Group numbers range from 0 to 255, and can be entered one at a time. In addition, ranges can be separated with dashes, and multiple entries can be separated by commas. Group 0 is the only group enabled by default. Enabled The given group numbers are added to the Server's list of service groups. Disabled The group numbers are removed from the Server's list of service groups. Local> DEFINE SERVER SERVICE GROUPS 2,5,6,8-44 ENABLED Local> SET SERVER SERVICE GROUPS ALL DISABLED Show/Monitor/List Server, page 12-68; LAT, page 2-4. 12.28.34 Define Server Silentboot  SET  DEFINE    SERVER SILENTBOOT  ENABLED  DISABLED   Causes the unit to attempt to boot without sending any status messages to the console port (unless there are errors). By default, the Server prints status messages. Note: Applies To This command only works with BOOT ROM versions. EPS2-100, EPS4-100 Restrictions You must be the privileged user to use this command. See Also Show/Monitor/List Server, page 12-68; Editing the Boot Parameters, page 37. 12.28.35 Set/Define Server Software  SET    DEFINE   SERVER SOFTWARE filename Specifies the name of the download software file (if any) that the Server will attempt to load at boot time. For IP- or LAT-loading hosts, this is the file that will be requested at boot time. For TFTP loading, you can also specify the complete pathname of the file if it is located in a directory other than the default. Note: This option is only useful if a Define command is used; if a Set command is used, the setting will be cleared/reset at boot time. 12-50

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Set/Define Server Commands
Command Reference
12-
50
GroupList
Adds to or subtracts from the Server’s list of group numbers. Group numbers
range from 0 to 255, and can be entered one at a time. In addition, ranges can
be separated with dashes, and multiple entries can be separated by commas.
Group 0 is the only group enabled by default.
Enabled
The given group numbers are added to the Server’s list of service groups.
Disabled
The group numbers are removed from the Server’s list of service groups.
Examples
Local> DEFINE SERVER SERVICE GROUPS 2,5,6,8-44 ENABLED
Local> SET SERVER SERVICE GROUPS ALL DISABLED
See Also
Show/Monitor/List Server, page 12-68;
LAT
, page 2-4.
12.28.34
Define Server Silentboot
Causes the unit to attempt to boot without sending any status messages to the console port (unless there are
errors). By default, the Server prints status messages.
Note:
This command only works with BOOT ROM versions.
Applies To
EPS2-100, EPS4-100
Restrictions
You must be the privileged user to use this command.
See Also
Show/Monitor/List Server, page 12-68;
Editing the Boot Parameters
, page 3-
7.
12.28.35
Set/Define Server Software
Specifies the name of the download software file (if any) that the Server will attempt to load at boot time.
For IP- or LAT-loading hosts, this is the file that will be requested at boot time. For TFTP loading, you can
also specify the complete pathname of the file if it is located in a directory other than the default.
Note:
This option is only useful if a Define command is used; if a Set command is used,
the setting will be cleared/reset at boot time.
SET
DEFINE
SERVER SILENTBOOT
ENABLED
DISABLED
SET
DEFINE
SERVER SOFTWARE
filename