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Command Reference

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12: Command Reference 12.1 Overview This chapter describes the Server command set. Each command and its syntax is shown, as well as whether or not the command is restricted to the privileged user. The print server models do not support the full Lantronix ETS/EPS command set; each command entry contains a list of the units on which the command can be used. Note: See Set Privileged/Noprivileged on page 12-28 for information on changing your port to privileged status. The following conventions are used in the syntax diagrams of this chapter: x Bold type denotes command keywords, which may be entered in upper, lower, or mixed case. x Italics signal a user-supplied parameter, such as a particular port number or host name. Replace the italicized word with an entry that corresponds to your setup. To preserve case and spaces, user-entered parameters must be enclosed in quotes. x Brackets [ ] denote optional parameters. Multiple optional parameters from each set of brackets can be entered in any order or combination on a single command line, or items in brackets may be left out of the command entirely. x Curly braces { } indicate that one and only one of the items enclosed within each set of braces must be used to complete the command. 12.2 Command Line Interface Command line entry is both simple and powerful. Users can enter up to 132 characters on a command line, or abbreviate commands to a sequence of the smallest unique keywords (sometimes single characters). Commands are executed when the Return key is pressed or when the command line exceeds 132 characters. 12.2.1 Command Completion When the command completion feature is enabled, pressing the Tab key or the space bar will prompt the Server to complete a partially-typed command for you, which can both save time and reduce errors. If the user-entered characters are ambiguous, the Server will alert you with a beep. Command completion is disabled by default. Note: See Set/Define Port Command Completion on page 12-17 for details. 12-1

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12:
Command Reference
12.1
Overview
This chapter describes the Server command set. Each command and its syntax is shown, as well as whether
or not the command is restricted to the privileged user. The print server models do not support the full
Lantronix ETS/EPS command set; each command entry contains a list of the units on which the command
can be used.
Note:
See Set Privileged/Noprivileged on page 12-28 for information on changing your
port to privileged status.
The following conventions are used in the syntax diagrams of this chapter:
Bold type
denotes command keywords, which may be entered in upper, lower, or mixed case.
Italics
signal a user-supplied parameter, such as a particular port number or host name. Replace the
italicized word with an entry that corresponds to your setup.
To preserve case and spaces, user-entered parameters must be enclosed in quotes.
Brackets
[ ]
denote optional parameters. Multiple optional parameters from each set of brackets can
be entered in any order or combination on a single command line, or items in brackets may be left out
of the command entirely.
Curly braces
{ }
indicate that one and only one of the items enclosed within each set of braces must
be used to complete the command.
12.2
Command Line Interface
Command line entry is both simple and powerful. Users can enter up to 132 characters on a command line,
or abbreviate commands to a sequence of the smallest unique keywords (sometimes single characters).
Commands are executed when the Return key is pressed or when the command line exceeds 132 characters.
12.2.1
Command Completion
When the command completion feature is enabled, pressing the Tab key or the space bar will prompt the
Server to complete a partially-typed command for you, which can both save time and reduce errors. If the
user-entered characters are ambiguous, the Server will alert you with a beep. Command completion is
disabled by default.
Note:
See Set/Define Port Command Completion on page 12-17 for details.