Set user set user session, Set user, Set user session – Perle Systems DS1 User Manual

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User Commands

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IOLAN Device Server User’s Guide, Version 1.0

Set User

Description Sets the current user’s settings.
User Level Normal, Admin
Syntax

Options

hotkey-prefix

language

password

Set User Session

Description Sets the current user’s session settings.
User Level Normal, Admin
Syntax

Options

session

Specifies the session number (or all, *) that you are configuring.

auto

telnet-options
See

Set Telnet-Client on page 95

.

set user . [hotkey-prefix <00-7f>] [language english|customlang]

[password]

The prefix that a user types to control the current session. The default value is

hex 01

,

which corresponds to

Ctrl-a

(

^a

) (hex value 02 would be Ctrl-b (^b), etc.):

z

^a

number

—To switch from one session to another, press

^a

and then the required

session number. For example,

^a 2

would switch you to session 2. Pressing

^a 0

will return you to the Device Server Menu.

z

^a n

—Display the next session. The current session will remain active. The lowest

numbered active session will be displayed.

z

^a p

—Display the previous session. The current session will remain active. The

highest numbered active session will be displayed.

z

^a m

—To exit a session and return to the Device Server. You will be returned to

where you left off. The session will be left running.

z

^a l

—(Lowercase L) Locks the line until the user unlocks it. The user is prompted

for a password (any password, excluding spaces) and locks the line. Next, the user
must retype the password to unlock the line.

z

^r

—When you switch from a session back to the Menu, the screen may not be

redrawn correctly. If this happens, use this command to redraw it properly.

The

User Hotkey Prefix

value overrides the

Line Hotkey Prefix

value. You can use the

Hotkey Prefix

keys to lock a line only when the line

Lock

parameter is

On

.

You can specify whether a user will use

English

or

Customlang

as the language that

appears in the Menu, CLI, or WebManager. The Device Server supports one custom
language that must be downloaded to the Device Server; otherwise,

Customlang

defaults to English.

The password the user will need to enter to login to the Device Server.

set user . session 1|2|3|4|* [auto on|off] [type off|telnet]

set user . session 1|2|3|4|* telnet-options [host <config_host>]

[port <TCP_port>] [termtype <terminal_name>] [line-mode on|off]
[map-cr-crlf on|off] [local-echo on|off] [echo <00-7f>]

[eof <00-7f>] [erase <00-7f>] [intr <00-7f>] [quit <00-7f>]

Specify whether or not the session(s) will start automatically when the user logs into the

Device Server.

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