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list containing the choices: None, CR (carriage return), CR+LF (carriage return and linefeed), ESC
(Escape) and CTRL+P (Control and P).
The first Expect string indicates what the device will send as its first prompt.
The first Send string indicates what the login script will send to the device after it receives the first
Expect string.
You may then build additional Expect and Send strings according to what the particular device will
prompt for and what will be sent in response.
To build a login script and enable/disable automatic login:
1. Select Options - Session Properties from the menu bar.
-or-
Click the Session Settings icon in the toolbar.
The Session Properties dialog box will appear.
2. Click the Login Scripts tab.
3. Enable or disable the Automate login checkbox. The default value is disabled.
4. In the Initial Character list, select one option: CR (carriage return), CR+LF (carriage return and
linefeed), ESC (Escape), CTRL+P (Control+P sequence, 0X10 in hex) or None (no initial
transmission character).
5. In the Expect box, type the 1-32 alphanumeric character string that you expect from the device.
Spaces are allowed.
6. In the Send box, type the
Ø-32 alphanumeric character string that you wish to send in response
to the Expect string. Spaces are allowed, and a blank field is valid. A CR or CR+LF is
appended to the string, based on the New Line Mode - Outbound setting.
7. Repeat the Expect and Send entries as needed, to a maximum of four each.
Telnet/SSH Applet History Mode
NOTE: To display History mode data in the Telnet/SSH applet window, the History Buffer Control in the Appliance
Settings window must be set to Auto. See page 198 for more information.
The DSView software Telnet/SSH applet’s History mode enables you to view the history of a
current DSView software Telnet/SSH applet session. You may navigate to various parts of the
history buffer by clicking menu selections or tools, or by pressing
Arrow keys. You may configure
the maximum size of the history buffer, and customize the background and text colors of the
History mode display.
While you are in History mode, new incoming data is buffered, but it will not be displayed until
you exit History mode. You may not enter outgoing data. The status bar in the lower left area of the
display will show ESC to return to terminal mode.