Lantronix ETS Reference Manual - page 172
Connect
Command Reference
12-10
Applies To
EPS4, ETS4P, ETS8, ETS8P, ETS16, ETS16P
Parameters
[LAT] servicename
The LAT option is provided for cases where a LAT service happens to be
named Telnet or Rlogin. Otherwise, the service name would be used as a
command keyword.
Node NodeName
In the case where more than one node offers the same LAT service, a particular
node can be specified. Otherwise, the node offering the service with the highest
rating will be accessed.
The optional LAT parameters can be used in any combination, and multiple
parameters can be included in one command line.
Destination port
In the case where more than one port offers the same LAT service, a particular
port name can be specified. Otherwise, the node offering the service with the
highest rating will be accessed.
Environment EnvString
Sets up the connection environment before the session is started. The string is
constructed with a sequence of key letters, some of which are prefaced by
either “+” or “-.” The generic key letters are:
Local
A shorthand method for connecting to a local port without having to create a
service. This method works only for local port connections. Check to make
sure this is still valid.
Telnet hostname
Specify a Telnet host to use for the connection. Either a text host name or an
IP address can be used. Note that environment strings can be added.
Table 12-3: Environment Strings
Letter
Action
D
Backspace Mode (+D) or Delete Mode (-D)
E
Local Echo Mode (+E) or Remote Echo Mode (-E)
I
Interactive Mode
P
Passall Mode (+P) or Passthru Mode (-P)
C
CR becomes CRLF (+C) or CR becomes LF (-C)
T
TCP Mode (raw uninterpreted data stream)
R
Rlogin protocol (sets port number to 513 if not already set)
U
UDP protocol
Q
Queued (RTEL) connection to the target
nnn
optional port number