Lantronix MPS100 EPS Reference Manual - Page 128

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List See Also Command Reference Crash 451, page 12-5; Show/Monitor/List Server Status, page 12-68; Rebooting the Server, page 3-6. 12.11 List List is similar to the Show command, except that List displays defined (permanent) characteristics, which may or may not be the same as those currently set (temporary). List shows settings that will take effect the next time the Server is initialized. Each List command is documented together with its corresponding Show command. 12.12 Logout LOGOUT [PORT PortNum] Logs out the current port, or another port if specified. Applies To EPS1, EPS2, EPS2-100, EPS4-100, MPS1, MPS100, LPS1 Restrictions You must be the privileged user to logout a port other than your own. Examples Local> LOGOUT Local> LOGOUT PORT 2 12.13 Man The Man command is functionally identical to the Help command on page 12-6. It is provided for UNIX compatibility. 12.14 Mode MODE [COM SerPort:]baudrate[,parity[,charsize[,stopbits]]] The Mode command is provided for DOS compatibility; it configures the serial port parameters with both a Set and a Define command. Note that there should be no spaces between parameters. Applies To EPS1, EPS2, EPS2-100, EPS4-100 Restrictions You must be the privileged user to use this command. Parameters SerPort Configure the specified serial port instead of the current port. 12-8

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List
Command Reference
12-
8
See Also
Crash 451, page 12-5; Show/Monitor/List Server Status, page 12-68;
Rebooting the Server
, page 3-6.
12.11
List
List is similar to the Show command, except that List displays defined (permanent) characteristics, which
may or may not be the same as those currently set (temporary). List shows settings that will take effect the
next time the Server is initialized. Each List command is documented together with its corresponding Show
command.
12.12
Logout
Logs out the current port, or another port if specified.
Applies To
EPS1, EPS2, EPS2-100, EPS4-100, MPS1, MPS100, LPS1
Restrictions
You must be the privileged user to logout a port other than your own.
Examples
Local> LOGOUT
Local> LOGOUT PORT 2
12.13
Man
The Man command is functionally identical to the Help command on page 12-6. It is provided for UNIX
compatibility.
12.14
Mode
The Mode command is provided for DOS compatibility; it configures the serial port parameters with both
a Set and a Define command. Note that there should be no spaces between parameters.
Applies To
EPS1, EPS2, EPS2-100, EPS4-100
Restrictions
You must be the privileged user to use this command.
Parameters
SerPort
Configure the specified serial port instead of the current port.
LOGOUT PORT
PortNum
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]
MODE COM
SerPort
:
[
]
baudrate
,
parity
,
charsize
,
stopbits
[
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]
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]