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Serial Port Configuration

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14. Configuration from the Command Line 14.1.1 Serial Port Configuration RS-232 common settings are the first set of configurations to be made to any serial port. For example, to set up serial port 5, use the following properties: Baud Rate 9600 Parity None Data Bits 8 Stop Bits 1 label Myport log level 0 protocol RS232 flow control None Use the following commands: # config -s config.ports.port5.speed=9600 # config -s config.ports.port5.parity=None # config -s config.ports.port5.charsize=8 # config -s config.ports.port5.stop=1 # config -s config.ports.port5.label=myport # config -s config.ports.port5.loglevel=0 # config -s config.ports.port5.protocol=RS232 # config -s config.ports.port5.flowcontrol=None The following command will synchronize the live system with the new configuration: # config -r serialconfig Note: Supported serial port baud-rates are '50', '75', '110', '134', '150', '200', '300', '600', '1200', '1800', '2400', '4800', '9600', '19200', '38400', '57600', '115200', and '230400'. Supported parity values are 'None', 'Odd', 'Even', 'Mark' and 'Space'. Supported data-bits values are '8', '7', '6' and '5'. Supported stop-bits values are '1', '1.5' and '2'. Supported flow-control values are 'Hardware', 'Software' and 'None'. Additionally, before any port can function properly, the port mode needs to be set. Any port can be set to run in one of the five possible modes: [Console Server mode | Device mode | SDT mode | Terminal server mode | Serial bridge mode]. All these modes are mutually exclusive. Refer to 4. Serial Port, Host, Device and User Configuration for details. Console Server Mode The command to set the port in portmanager mode: # config -s config.ports.port5.mode=portmanager To set the following optional config elements for this mode: Data accumulation period 100 ms Escape character % (default is ~) log level 2 (default is 0) Shell power command menu Enabled RFC2217 access Enabled Limit port to 1 connection Enabled SSH access Enabled TCP access Enabled telnet access Disabled Unauthorized telnet access Disabled # config -s config.ports.port5.delay=100 # config -s config.ports.port5.escapechar=% # config -s config.ports.port5.loglevel=2 # config -s config.ports.port5.powermenu=on # config -s config.ports.port5.rfc2217=on # config -s config.ports.port5.singleconn=on # config -s config.ports.port5.ssh=on # config -s config.ports.port5.tcp=on # config -d config.ports.port5.telnet # config -d config.ports.port5.unauthtel 217

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14. Configuration from the Command Line
14.1.1 Serial Port Configuration
RS-232 common settings are the first set of configurations to be made to any serial port. For example, to set up serial port 5,
use the following properties:
Baud Rate
9600
Parity
None
Data Bits
8
Stop Bits
1
label
Myport
log level
0
protocol
RS232
flow control
None
Use the following commands:
# config -s config.ports.port5.speed=9600
# config -s config.ports.port5.parity=None
# config -s config.ports.port5.charsize=8
# config -s config.ports.port5.stop=1
# config -s config.ports.port5.label=myport
# config -s config.ports.port5.loglevel=0
# config -s config.ports.port5.protocol=RS232
# config -s config.ports.port5.flowcontrol=None
The following command will synchronize the live system with the new configuration:
# config -r serialconfig
Note:
Supported serial port baud-rates are ‘50’, ‘75’, ‘110’, ‘134’, ‘150’, ‘200’, ‘300’, ‘600’,
‘1200’, ‘1800’, ‘2400’, ‘4800’, ‘9600’, ‘19200’, ‘38400’, ‘57600’, ‘115200’, and ‘230400’.
Supported parity values are ‘None’, ‘Odd’, ‘Even’, ‘Mark’ and ‘Space’.
Supported data-bits values are ‘8’, ‘7’, ‘6’ and ‘5’.
Supported stop-bits values are ‘1’, ‘1.5’ and ‘2’.
Supported flow-control values are ‘Hardware’, ‘Software’ and ‘None’.
Additionally, before any port can function properly, the port mode needs to be set. Any port can be set to run in one of the five
possible modes: [Console Server mode | Device mode | SDT mode | Terminal server mode | Serial bridge mode]. All these
modes are mutually exclusive. Refer to
4. Serial Port, Host, Device and User Configuration
for details.
Console Server Mode
The command to set the port in portmanager mode:
# config -s config.ports.port5.mode=portmanager
To set the following optional config elements for this mode:
Data accumulation period
100 ms
Escape character
% (default is ~)
log level
2 (default is 0)
Shell power command menu
Enabled
RFC2217 access
Enabled
Limit port to 1 connection
Enabled
SSH access
Enabled
TCP access
Enabled
telnet access
Disabled
Unauthorized telnet access
Disabled
# config -s config.ports.port5.delay=100
# config -s config.ports.port5.escapechar=%
# config -s config.ports.port5.loglevel=2
# config -s config.ports.port5.powermenu=on
# config -s config.ports.port5.rfc2217=on
# config -s config.ports.port5.singleconn=on
# config -s config.ports.port5.ssh=on
# config -s config.ports.port5.tcp=on
# config -d config.ports.port5.telnet
# config -d config.ports.port5.unauthtel