Command descriptions
set service
ConnectPort® LTS Command Reference
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set service
Purpose
Enables and disable network , changes the network port on which a given service listens, and displays
the entire service table, or an entry in the service table.
Exercise caution in enabling and disabling network services, particularly disabling them. Changing
certain settings can render your product inaccessible. For example, if you disable Advanced Digi
Discovery Protocol (ADDP), the device will not be discovered on a network, even if it is actually
connected. If you disable HTTP and HTTPS, the Web interface can be disabled. Disabling basic services
such as Telnet, Rlogin, etc. can make the Command-Line interface inaccessible.
Required permissions
For products with two or more users, permissions must be set to “set permissions s-service=read” to
display network service settings, and “set permissions s-services=rw” to display and change network
service settings. See "set permissions" for details on setting user permissions for commands.
Syntax
Enable/disable network services or change network port for service
set service [range=
range]
[state={on|off}]
[ipport=
network port]
[keepalive={on|off}]
[nodelay={on|off}]
[delayed_ack=0-1000]
Display service table or entries in the table
set service [range=
range]
Options
range=
range
Used to specify the index of the network service to which the rest of the command’s options apply.
For more information on using this option, see "Index numbers and changing default port numbers"
state={on|off}
Used to enable or disable a given network service.
ipport=
network port
Used to change the network port on which a given network service listens. See "Supported network
services and their default network port numbers" for more information on the network services
available.
keepalive={on|off}
Indicates whether or not TCP keepalives will be sent for specified range of network services. If set to
on, keepalives will be sent, if it is off, keepalives will not be sent.