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Chapter 4: Accessing Connected Devices 57
To configure other configuration parameters:
1. Execute the following command for one or multiple serial ports. Refer to Table 4.3 for
configuration parameters.
cli> config physicalports <'all' or range/list[1-4] other [parameter]
<value>
2. Activate and save your configuration.
Table 4.3: Other Serial Port Configuration Parameters
Parameter Value Description
banner <login banner> To set the banner that is displayed when you connect to a
serial port. Text should be entered in double quotes (“ ”).
breakinterval <number> To set break interval in milliseconds (ms). Usually 250 to
500 milliseconds.
breaksequence <break
sequence>
To set the break sequence. Usually a character sequence,
~break (Ctrl+b).
host <hostname> IP address or the name of the server to which you
are connecting.
idletimeout <number> To configure idle time-out, which is the maximum time (in
seconds) that a session may be idle before the user is
logged off.
portip <n.n.n.n>
To configure an IP alias to the serial port.
sttyoptions <stty options> To set terminal options.
tcpkeepalive <number> To configure poll interval in milliseconds (ms). Specifies the
time interval between the periodic polling to check client
processes and connectivity.
tcpport <number> To configure socket port number. Four-digit values are valid
for this parameter, for example 7001.
terminaltype <terminal type> To configure the terminal type when connecting to a
host system.
winems yes|no Enables or disable Windows Emergency Management
Services (EMS).
sconfkey <serial
configuration
mode key>
The key sequence to perform serial port line configuration by
a menu driven in the session opened against the serial port.
Users that have access rights to the serial port will be
authorized to perform this operation.