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10: Connections Note: If the trigger is datetime (establish connection at a specified date/time), enter the date parameter. If the trigger is chars (establish connection on receipt of a specified number or characters or a character sequence), enter the charxfer parameter and either the charcount or the charseq parameter. To connect a device port to another device port or an outbound network connection (data flows in one direction): connect unidirection dataflow Endpoint is one of: charcount charseq datetime deviceport exclusive ssh [port ] ] where is one or more of: user version command tcp [port ] telnet [port
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Note:
If the trigger is datetime (establish connection at a specified date/time), enter the
date parameter. If the trigger is chars (establish connection on receipt of a specified
number or characters or a character sequence), enter the charxfer parameter and either
the charcount or the charseq parameter.
To connect a device port to another device port or an outbound network connection (data
flows in one direction):
connect unidirection <Device Port # or Name> dataflow <toendpoint|
fromendpoint> <endpoint>
Endpoint is one of:
charcount <# of Chars>
charseq <Char Sequence>
datetime <MMDDYYhhmm[ss]>
deviceport <Port # or Name>
exclusive <enable|
disable
>
ssh <IP Address or Name> [port <TCP Port] >]
<SSH flags>]
where
<SSH flags>
is one or more of:
user <Login Name>
version <1|2>
command <Command to Execute>
tcp <IP Address> [port <TCP Port>]
telnet <IP Address or Name> [port <TCP Port]
trigger <now|datetime|chars>
udp <IP Address> [port <UDP Port>]
Note:
If the trigger is datetime (establish connection at a specified date/time), enter the
date parameter. If the trigger is chars (establish connection on receipt of a specified number
or characters or a character sequence), enter either the charcount or the charseq parameter.
To terminate a bidirectional or unidirectional connection:
connect terminate <Connection ID>
To view connections and their IDs:
show connections [email <Email Address>].
You can optionally email the displayed information.
Note:
The connection IDs are in the left column of the resulting table. The connection ID
associated with a particular connection may change if connection times out and is restarted.
To display details for a single connection:
show connections connid <Connection ID> [email <Email Address>
You can optionally email the displayed information.
To display global connections:
connect global show