User guide
Chapter 13: Command Line Interface
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LPA Command
The lpa command is used to display and set local port access
configuration. Dominion SX units have one or two local ports, depending
on the model. See Appendix A (see "Dominion SX Serial RJ-45
Pinouts" on page 233) for pinouts on DB9-M and RJ45-F ports.
Syntax
lpa [enable <true|false>] [bps value]
lpa Command
Description
none
The lpa command with no parameters
specified displays the current LPA
configuration.
enable <true|false>
enable Enable/Disable Local Port access
[bps value]
Local Port speed (bit rate) in bit/s. Possible
values are:
(9600|19200|38400|57600|115200)
lpa Command Example
The following command enables local port access and sets the baud
rate.
admin > Config > Services > lpa enable true 115200
SSH Command
Syntax
ssh [enable <true|false>] [port value]
ssh Command
Description
enable <true|false>
Enable or disable SSH access.
port value
SSH server tcp listen port
ssh Command Example
admin > Config > Services > ssh enable true port 4
The system displays this message after entering the preceding
command.
The system must be rebooted for changes to take effect.
Note: Customers experiencing slow SSH connectivity in Dominion SX
3.1.5 or Dominion SX 3.1.6 after upgrading to Dominion SX 3.1.7 should
invoke the ssh enable true command to avoid this issue in the future.