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set profile
Purpose Associates a particular port with one of several port configuration profiles, or
displays the current port-profile settings.
Port profiles are a defined set of port configuration settings for a particular use.
A port profile reconfigures serial-port settings to the necessary default values
in order for the profile to operate correctly.
Port-profile configuration is most often performed through the Web user
interface for a device. It is not often specified from the command line, but is
available if needed.
ConnectPort LTS devices support several port profiles. Following is the
complete set of port profiles. The profiles supported on your product may vary.
Console Management profile: Allows you to access a device’s console
port over a network connection.
Modem Emulation profile: Allows you to configure the serial port to act
as a modem.
RealPort profile: Allows you to map a COM or TTY port to the serial
port.
TCP Sockets profile: Allows a serial device to communicate over a TCP
network.
Tunneling profile, also known as the Serial Bridge profile: Configures
one side of a serial bridge. A bridge connects two serial devices over the
network, as if they were connected with a serial cable.
UDP Sockets profile: Allows a serial device to communicate using UDP.
Custom profile: An advanced option to allow full configuration of the
serial port. This profile allows you to view all settings associated with the
serial port.
Local Configuration profile: The Local Configuration profile allows
access to the command-line interface when connecting from a serial
terminal.