Lantronix ETS Reference Manual - page 196
Set/Define Port Commands
Command Reference
12-34
Note:
In the absence of a PortList or the All parameter, the configuration will affect the
current port only.
Examples
Local> SET PORT COMMAND ENABLED
See Also
Command Line Interface, page 12-1; Show/Monitor/List Ports, page 12-
102;Command Line Interface, page 1-4.
12.43.12 Set/Define Port Dedicated
Dedicates a port to the desired service, or the desired Telnet or Rlogin host. Once logged into the port, a
user is automatically connected to the service. The user cannot return to local mode or issue server
commands. Upon exiting the remote service, the user is logged out of the ETS. Configuring any dedicated
service or host will clear any preferred services or hosts.
Note:
Dedicating a port will disable port verification. See Set/Define Port Verification,
page 12-55 for more information.
An environment string can be part of the dedicated hostname; see the Environment Strings section of the
Concepts chapter for more information. Note that via the environment string, a dedicated host can be
connected to via Rlogin, not just Telnet.
WARNING: Defining dedicated connections on all the server’s ports is dangerous, as it leaves no easy way
to log into the server. You must either connect via the NCP or Telnet console ports (see Chapter 2,
Concepts), or enable incoming logins (see Set/Define Server Incoming on page 12-68).
Applies To
EPS4, ETS4P, ETS8, ETS8P, ETS16, ETS16P
Restrictions
You must be the privileged user to use this command.
Dedicated cannot be configured for Virtual ports (Port 0).
Errors
An error is returned if the specified node cannot provide the service.
DEFINE PORT
PortList
ALL
DEDICATED
LOCAL portname
NONE
RLOGIN hostname
SERVICE ServiceName
DESTINATION Port
ENVIRONMENT EnvString
NODE NodeName
TELNET
hostname :EnvString
NONE