6: Line and Tunnel Settings
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Table 6-2 Line Command Mode Settings
To Configure Line Settings
Note:
The following section describes the steps to view and configure Line 1 settings;
these steps apply to other line instances of the device.
Using Web Manager
To configure a specific line, click
Line
in the menu and select
Line 1 -> Configuration
(
Table
6-1
).
To configure a specific line in Command Mode, click
Line
in the menu and select
Line 1 ->
Command Mode
(
Table 6-2
).
Using the CLI
To enter Line 1 command level:
enable -> line 1
Using XML
Include in your file:
<configgroup name="line" instance="1">
Include in your file:
<configgroup name="serial command mode" instance="1">
To View Line Statistics
Using Web Manager
To view statistics for a specific line, click
Line
in the menu and select
Line 1 ->
Statistics
.
Line Command
Mode Settings
Description
Mode
Set the Command Mode state of the Line. When in Command Mode, a CLI session
operates exclusively on the Line. Choices are:
Always
User Serial String
Disabled
Note:
In order to enable Command Mode on the Line, Tunneling on the Line must
be Disabled (both Connect and Accept modes). Also, custom baud rates are not
supported in Command Mode.
Wait Time
Enter the amount of time to wait during boot time for the Serial String. This timer
starts right after the Signon Message has been set on the Serial Line and applies
only if mode is “Use Serial String”.
Serial String
Enter the Text or Binary string of bytes that must be read on the Serial Line during
boot time in order to enable Command Mode. It may contain a time element to
specify a required delay in milliseconds x, formed as {x}. Applies only if mode is
“User Serial String”. It may contain a binary character(s) of the form [x]. For
example, use decimal [12] or hex [0xc].
Echo Serial String
Select
Enable
or
Disable
for Echo Serial String. Applies only if mode is “User Serial
String”. Select enable to echo received characters backed out on the line while
looking for the serial string.
Signon Message
Enter the string of bytes to be sent to the Serial Line during boot time. It may contain
a binary character(s) of the form [x]. For example, use decimal [12] or hex [0xc].