Lantronix MPS100 EPS Reference Manual - Page 30

Changing the Server Name, Changing the Server Prompt, Rebooting the Server

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Maintenance Issues Getting Started 3.6.1 Changing the Server Name The Server is initially configured with a server name. However, you can give the Server a custom name of up to 16 alphanumeric characters using the following command: Figure 3-5: Changing the Server Name Local>> DEFINE SERVER NAME "PrintServer" The Server name string must be enclosed in quotes if lowercase letters are used. Note: For the EPS1, MPS, and LPS, a server name of no more than 13 alphanumeric characters is recommended due to service name constraints. 3.6.2 Changing the Server Prompt The prompt each user receives (the Local> prompt) is configurable in a variety of ways. For a basic prompt, enter a command similar to the following. The resulting prompt is shown on the next line. Figure 3-6: Configuring User Prompt Local> SET SERVER PROMPT "Server>" Server> Note: The remote console port prompt cannot be changed. For a customized prompt, the options listed under Set/Define Server Prompt on page 12-46 can be included in the prompt string. Placing a space after the end of the prompt is recommended, as it makes reading and editing the command line much easier. Figure 3-7 displays a few examples of commands used to change prompts. In the examples, the first command line results in the prompt used in the second command line, and so on. Figure 3-7: Prompt Examples Local> SET SERVER PROMPT "Port %n: " Port 5: SET SERVER PROMPT "%D:%s! " ETS-8:LabServ! SET SERVER PROMPT "%p%S_%n%P%% " Port_5[NoSession]_5>% 3.6.3 Rebooting the Server There are two ways to reboot the Server: pressing the Reset button while using EZWebCon, or entering the Initialize command at the Local> prompt. Options to the Initialize command include rebooting the server, reloading the Flash-ROM code, and restoring the unit's factory default settings. The example below shows a simple, immediate reboot. See Initialize on page 12-7 for more information. Figure 3-8: Rebooting the Server Local>> INITIALIZE SERVER DELAY 0 3-6

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Maintenance Issues
Getting Started
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3.6.1
Changing the Server Name
The Server is initially configured with a server name. However, you can give the Server a custom name of
up to 16 alphanumeric characters using the following command:
Figure 3-5:
Changing the Server Name
The Server name string must be enclosed in quotes if lowercase letters are used.
Note:
For the EPS1, MPS, and LPS, a server name of no more than 13 alphanumeric
characters is recommended due to service name constraints.
3.6.2
Changing the Server Prompt
The prompt each user receives (the Local> prompt) is configurable in a variety of ways. For a basic prompt,
enter a command similar to the following. The resulting prompt is shown on the next line.
Figure 3-6:
Configuring User Prompt
Note:
The remote console port prompt cannot be changed.
For a customized prompt, the options listed under
Set/Define Server Prompt
on page 12-46 can be
included in the prompt string. Placing a space after the end of the prompt is recommended, as it makes
reading and editing the command line much easier.
Figure 3-7 displays a few examples of commands used to change prompts. In the examples, the first
command line results in the prompt used in the second command line, and so on.
Figure 3-7:
Prompt Examples
3.6.3
Rebooting the Server
There are two ways to reboot the Server: pressing the Reset button while using EZWebCon, or entering the
Initialize
command at the Local> prompt.
Options to the Initialize command include rebooting the server, reloading the Flash-ROM code, and
restoring the unit’s factory default settings. The example below shows a simple, immediate reboot. See
Initialize
on page 12-7 for more information.
Figure 3-8:
Rebooting the Server
Local>> DEFINE SERVER NAME “PrintServer”
Local> SET SERVER PROMPT “Server>”
Server>
Local> SET SERVER PROMPT “Port %n: “
Port 5: SET SERVER PROMPT “%D:%s! “
ETS-8:LabServ! SET SERVER PROMPT “%p%S_%n%P%% “
Port_5[NoSession]_5>%
Local>> INITIALIZE SERVER DELAY 0