Lantronix ETS Reference Manual - page 198
Set/Define Port Commands
Command Reference
12-36
Telnet hostname
Specify a Telnet host to use for the connection. Either a text host name or an
IP address can be used. Environment strings can be added.
Examples
Local> DEFINE PORT DEDICATED Fileserver NODE opus
DESTINATION port_4
Local> DEFINE PORT 5 DEDICATED TELNET 192.0.1.221:+P
See Also
Set/Define Port Preferred, page 12-46; Set/Define Server Incoming, page 12-
68; Show/Monitor/List Ports, page 12-102; Environment Strings, page 2-15;
Preferred and Dedicated Connections, page 5-4.
12.43.13 Set/Define Port Dialback
Turning on Dialback causes the ETS to check the dialback table (see the Set Dialback command) each time
a user logs in. If the given username is not in the table, the port is logged out. If it is in the table, the port is
logged out, but the ETS sends the dialback string to the port and awaits a second login. Typically the
dialback string will cause a modem attached to the port to call the user back at a certain telephone number
for security reasons. Ports with dialback enabled have a 30-second time limit for entering the username
when logging in.
Note:
Enabling dialback automatically enables modem control, but disabling dialback
does not automatically disable modem control.
Applies To
EPS4, ETS4P, ETS8, ETS8P, ETS16, ETS16P
Restrictions
You must be the privileged user to use this command.
Dialback cannot be configured for Virtual ports (Port 0).
Parameters
PortList/All
Specifies a particular port or group of ports, or all ports. Port numbers are
specified with integers between 1 and the total number of physical ports. Lists
of ports must be separated by commas. Ranges of ports must be separated by
a dash (-).
Note:
In the absence of a PortList or the All parameter, the configuration will affect the
current port only.
U
UDP protocol
Q
Queued (RTEL) connection to the target
nnn
optional port number
Table 12-5: Environment Strings, cont.
Letter
Action
SET
DEFINE
PORT
PortList
ALL
DIALBACK
ENABLED
DISABLED