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String Format, escseq \x1bE brkseq \x1bZ menu bob

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Appendix I: LDAP Schemas  um: User Menus  dp: Device Ports Configuration  do: Device Ports Operations  pc: PC Cards  rs: Reboot/Shutdown  fc: Firmware/Configuration  dr: Diagnostic Reports  sn: Secure Lantronix Network  wb: Web Access For data, listen, and clear, you specify ports. Contiguous ports with a dash, non-contiguous with a comma, U1 for the USB port, or U and L for the upper and lower PC Card slots (1-5,8,11,U,L). For group, the options are admin, power, and default. For escseq and brkseq, you would specify what key sequence would escape you from a console session and send a break out the current session port, respectively. The default for each is "\x1bA" (esc-A) and "\x1bB" (esc-B), respectively. The \x in the default strings denotes that the next two characters are HEX. With the default, the \x is followed by 1b which equates to ESCAPE. For menu, specify the name of a user menu configured on the SLC console manager that you would like to be displayed when that user logs in. String Format The string format is the parameter name, followed by a space, followed by the value or values of the parameters. Multiple values for a parameter would be connected with a comma (no spaces in between) or a dash in the case of device ports that are contiguous. Example: rights nt,sv,lu,ra,dr,sn,wb data 1-16,33-48 listen 1-48 clear 1-16 group power escseq \x1bE brkseq \x1bZ menu bob Enter the string, click OK and OK in the next window. Figure I-19 shows the window that displays. Figure I-19 String Attribute Editor Window SLC™ Console Manager User Guide 299

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Appendix I: LDAP Schemas
SLC™ Console Manager User Guide
299
um
: User Menus
dp
: Device Ports Configuration
do
: Device Ports Operations
pc
: PC Cards
rs
: Reboot/Shutdown
fc
: Firmware/Configuration
dr
: Diagnostic Reports
sn
: Secure Lantronix Network
wb
: Web Access
For
data
,
listen
, and
clear
, you specify ports. Contiguous ports with a dash, non-contiguous with a
comma, U1 for the USB port, or U and L for the upper and lower PC Card slots (1-5,8,11,U,L).
For
group
, the options are
admin
,
power
, and
default
.
For
escseq
and
brkseq
, you would specify what key sequence would escape you from a console
session and send a break out the current session port, respectively. The default for each is “\x1bA”
(esc-A) and “\x1bB” (esc-B), respectively. The \x in the default strings denotes that the next two
characters are HEX. With the default, the \x is followed by 1b which equates to ESCAPE.
For
menu
, specify the name of a user menu configured on the SLC console manager that you
would like to be displayed when that user logs in.
String Format
The string format is the parameter name, followed by a space, followed by the value or values of
the parameters. Multiple values for a parameter would be connected with a comma (no spaces in
between) or a dash in the case of device ports that are contiguous.
Example:
rights nt,sv,lu,ra,dr,sn,wb data 1-16,33-48 listen 1-48 clear 1-16 group power
escseq \x1bE brkseq \x1bZ menu bob
Enter the string, click
OK
and OK in the next window.
Figure I-19
shows the window that displays.
Figure I-19
String Attribute Editor Window