MSS Reference Manual For the Lantronix MSS Family of Device Servers
2-1 2: Command Reference This chapter describes all commands that can be used with the MSS. The commands are listed in alphabetical order, excluding
Command Reference Backward 2-2 2.1 Backward Moves the user to the previous session when entered in Local mode. See Also Change Backward Switch, pag
Command Reference Change 80211 2-3 Defaults Enabled See Also Show 80211, page 2-63 2.2.2 Change 80211 Antenna Controls the antenna(s), if any, on t
Command Reference Change 80211 2-42.2.3 Change 80211 ChannelSets the MSS operating frequency within the 2.4 GHz band allotted to wireless networkin
Command Reference Change 802112-5Errors If you enter a command that is not applicable to the 802.11 card currently in use, you will receive an Error m
Command Reference Change 802112-6Restrictions Requires privileged user status.Only applies to the MSS-VIA and certain MSS4 models. Errors If you enter
Command Reference Change 802112-72.2.8 Change 80211 PowerControls the card’s transmit power settings. The numeric power setting specified must exact
Command Reference Change 802112-8ParametersRegionsIC: CanadaETSI: Europe, most countries (verify with your local regulatory body)SPAIN: SpainFRANCE: F
Command Reference Change 802112-9ParametersnumEnter a value between 0 and 3000. Defaults 3000ExamplesLocal>> CHANGE 80211 RTS 0Local>> CHA
Command Reference Change Access2-10keydataEnter the WEP key. The key format should be entered as “xx-xx-xx-xx...” where each x is a hexadecimal digit
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Command Reference Change Autobaud2-11PortListSpecify a particular port or group of ports. Port numbers are specified with integers between 1 and 4, an
Command Reference Change Autostart2-12Note: In the absence of the Portlist parameter, the configuration will affect the MSS4’s current port only.PortL
Command Reference Change Autostart2-13PortListSpecify a particular port or group of ports. Port numbers are specified with integers between 1 and 4, a
Command Reference Change Backward Switch2-142.6 Change Backward SwitchDefines a key that will switch the user to a previous session without entering
Command Reference Change BOOTP2-15Restrictions Requires privileged user status. ParametersServerMSS4 only. 2.8 Change BOOTPDisables or enables query
Command Reference Change Buffering2-16RemoteThe MSS ignores the Break key and passes it to the remote host. Only applicable if the session protocol su
Command Reference Change Datasend2-17PortListSpecify a particular port or group of ports. Port numbers are specified with integers between 1 and 4, an
Command Reference Change Datasend2-18TimeoutSets the trigger that allows serial data to be accumulated until a “timeout” condition has been detected.
Command Reference Change Dedicated2-192.13 Change DedicatedDedicates a port to a Telnet, Rlogin, or SPX host, or to a LAT service. Once logged into
Command Reference Change Dedicated2-20HostlistDedicates the port to a list of hosts. For more information, see the Hostlist command on page 2-58.LATDe
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Command Reference Change DHCP2-212.14 Change DHCPEnables or disables querying for a DHCP host at system boot time.Restrictions Requires privileged u
Command Reference Change DSRLogout2-222.16 Change DSRLogoutIf DSRLogout is enabled, the specified port will be logged out when its DSR signal is de-
Command Reference Change Flow Control2-23PortListSpecify a particular port or group of ports. Port numbers are specified with integers between 1 and 4
Command Reference Change Forward Switch2-242.19 Change Forward SwitchDefines a key that will switch the user to the next session without entering lo
Command Reference Change Inactive Logout2-25ParametersServerMSS4 only. SecondaryConfigures a gateway to be used when the primary gateway is unavailabl
Command Reference Change Incoming2-26ParametersServerMSS4 only. periodEnter a length of time in minutes (1 to 120) or seconds (5 to 60). For minutes,
Command Reference Change IPAddress2-27PasswordPrompts the user to enter the login password when attempting an incoming connection.NopasswordAllows inc
Command Reference Change LAT CircTimer2-28Restrictions Requires privileged user status.The Both, Incoming, and Outgoing parameters are only applicable
Command Reference Change LAT Groups2-292.27 Change LAT GroupsSpecifies the LAT service groups to which the MSS can connect. Groups are numbered from
Command Reference Change Local Switch2-30SecondaryConfigures a loadhost to be used when the primary loadhost is unavailable.IPaddressSpecify a host us
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Command Reference Change Loginpass2-312.31 Change LoginpassSpecifies the password used to log into the MSS. The password should consist of no more t
Command Reference Change Modem Emulation2-32PortListSpecify a particular port or group of ports. Port numbers are specified with integers between 1 an
Command Reference Change Nameserver2-33Errors The server name must be unique to the network.ParametersServerMSS4 only. serverNameEnter a string of up
Command Reference Change NetWare Internal Network2-34ParametersEther_IIEnables Ethernet v2 frame type.NativeEnables the “native mode” NetWare frame ty
Command Reference Change NetWare Routing2-35ParametersfileserverEnter the name of the desired fileserver using no more than 8 characters.NoneSpecifies
Command Reference Change Passflow2-36ParametersPortMSS4 only. Specifies a particular port or group of ports. Note: In the absence of the PortList para
Command Reference Change Password Incoming2-372.42 Change Password IncomingControls whether the MSS will ask users for an incoming password when the
Command Reference Change Password Protect2-382.44 Change Password ProtectControls whether a password is needed to log into the MSS from a serial por
Command Reference Change Preferred2-392.46 Change PreferredSpecifies a default service for the specified port. The MSS will attempt to use the prefe
Command Reference Change Privpass2-40servicenameEnter the name of the desired LAT service. envStringAdd the desired environment key(s). See Appendix B
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Command Reference Change Retransmit Limit2-41Defaults Enabled2.49 Change Retransmit Limit‘Specifies the number of retries attempted if a network mes
Command Reference Change RS4852-422.51 Change RS485Enables RS-485 networking and configures the necessary RS-485 parameters on the MSS-VIA and the M
Command Reference Change Secondary2-43TXDriveControls how the MSS drives the TX pin.AlwaysSets the MSS to drive TX. The MSS will never tristate TX, ev
Command Reference Change Silentboot2-44Restrictions Requires privileged user status.Does not apply to the MSS485.ParametersPortMSS4 only. Specifies a
Command Reference Change Software2-45ExamplesCHANGE SNMPSETCOMM WPHRED(adds a single community with read-write access)See Also The Configuration chapt
Command Reference Change Startup2-46rateAvailable speeds (baud rates) are generally 300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200, and
Command Reference Change Stopbits2-47numSpecify the desired number or retry attempts. Enter zero to make the MSS retry until the startupfile is read (
Command Reference Change TCPKeepalive2-48Restrictions Requires privileged user status.ParametersServerMSS4 only. maskSpecify a mask in numeric IP form
Command Reference Change Telnetpad2-492.64 Change TelnetpadWhen enabled, Telnetpad tells the MSS to pad carriage returns with null characters during
Command Reference Change Timeserver2-502.66 Change TimeserverSpecifies which timeserver the MSS will use to update its internal clock. The MSS can c
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Command Reference Change Verify2-512.67 Change VerifyControls whether the MSS will provide informational messages whenever a session is connected, d
Command Reference Crypt Password2-522.69 Crypt PasswordChanges the password used for the encryption mode environment string (:Y). Both ends of the c
Command Reference Disk2-532.70 DiskPerforms disk management functions for the MSS and, for models with PC card support, for any installed ATA flash
Command Reference Disk2-54Errors For the /pccard1 and /pccard 2 parameter, you will receive an error if either the specified card is not a storage car
Command Reference Disk2-55/PCCard1 and /PCCard2Formats an ATA flash card for use in an MSS PC card slot. An unformatted card can not be used by the MS
Command Reference Disk2-56RmRemoves files and/or directories from the MSS RAM and Flash disks. The possible flags are:RmdirRemoves a directory from th
Command Reference Delete IPSecurity2-572.71 Delete IPSecurityRemoves entries from the IP Security table. Restrictions Requires privileged user statu
Command Reference Forward2-582.74 ForwardWhen entered in local mode, moves users one session forward (to a more recent session).See Also Backward, p
Command Reference Initialize2-59servicenameEnter the name of the desired LAT service.RloginAdds an Rlogin entry to the host table.hostnameEnter the IP
Command Reference LAT2-60ParametersDelay Schedules a reboot after a specified number of minutes. numEnter the number of minutes, from 0 (immediate) to
1-1 1: Introduction The Lantronix MSS family of Device Servers allows you to network-enable a variety of serial devices that were not originally des
Command Reference Netstat2-61Note: In the absence of the PortList parameter, the configuration will affect the MSS4’s current port only.PortListMSS4 a
Command Reference Rlogin2-622.83 RloginAttempts to log in to a remote host as a local user. ParametersIPaddressSpecify a resolvable text host name o
Command Reference Set Privileged2-632.85 Set PrivilegedChanges the port’s privileged status. Note: If you forget the password, you must reset the MS
Command Reference Show Hostlist2-642.87 Show HostlistDisplays the current list of remote hosts to use for multihost mode connections.See Also Status
Command Reference Show Ports2-65SPXShows SPX node hop counts, frame types, and availability.See Also Status Displays, page 5-6.2.91 Show PortsDispla
Command Reference Show Services2-66ParametersBootparamsDisplays MSS parameters that relate to the boot procedure and software loadfile.CountersDisplay
Command Reference Show SNMP2-672.96 Show SNMPDisplays configured SNMP communities and their access modes (read-only or read/write). The default comm
Command Reference SPX2-68ExamplesLocal> SOURCE “labsun:start.com”See Also Change Startup File, page 2-462.100 SPXAttempts a connection to an SPX-
Command Reference Test2-692.102 TestTests a serial port’s connection. When the Test command is entered without any parameters, test lines of 70 char
-1A: Contact InformationIf you are experiencing an error that is not listed in Appendix B of your Installation Guide, or if you are unable to fix the
Introduction Command Line Editing 1-2 Please read this section carefully so you can understand the conventions used in the command descriptions. ◆ Co
B-1B: Environment StringsB.1 UsageAn environment string is a sequence of key letters, sometimes prefixed by a plus (+) or minus (-). Environment st
Environment Strings Usage ExamplesB-2B.2.1 Usage ExamplesThese examples should illustrate the proper usage of the above environment strings.2.2.1.1
Environment Strings Usage ExamplesB-32.2.1.5 ORSets up a dedicated redirector connection. Enabling Autostart for the dedicated port, as shown in the
Environment Strings Usage ExamplesB-4ExamplesLocal>> CHANGE DEDICATED TCP 192.73.220.1:ULocal>> CHANGE DEDICATED TCP :U(forms a passive UD
B-1B: Show 802.11 ErrorsB.1 IntroductionWhen you enter the Show 80211 command without any other parameters, the resulting screen includes a field f
Show 802.11 Errors Leftmost NumberB-210000000 Internal error.08000000 Fragment reassembly timed out. Failed to receive all the fragments of a fragmen
Show 802.11 Errors Rightmost NumberB-300000100 Authentication with the AP failed because the WEP key the unit is using is not the same as the key the
Show 802.11 Errors Rightmost NumberB-400100000 Unassigned.00080000 Unassigned.00040000 Unassigned.00020000 Internal error. May occur on some cards in
Show 802.11 Errors Rightmost NumberB-500000004 Internal error.00000002 Internal error.00000001 Internal error.
Index-1IndexNumerics802.11 2-2, 2-63Antenna 2-3Channel 2-4Errors C-1ESSID 2-4Fragmentation 2-5MAC address 2-5Network mode 2-6Power 2-7, 2-8Region 2-
Introduction Help 1-3 1.4 Help Context-sensitive help is available at any time. You may type Help by itself for overall help, Help <command&g
IndexIndex-2Internal network number 2-34IPAddress 2-27Security 2-27, 2-57, 2-64IPX (NetWare)SPX 2-68LLAT 2-60, 2-64Circuit timer 2-28Destination po
IndexIndex-3TTelnet 2-48, 2-68Padding characters 2-48, 2-49Raw connections B-3Terminal type 2-49Test command 2-69TimersCircuit 2-28Inactivity 2-25Ti
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