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CPS Command Line Reference
This section contains a complete description of each CPS command. Most
commands require access rights in order for you to use the command. Each
command is presented with its syntax and the access rights that are needed
to use the command. In each command, some syntax elements are required
and others are optional.
BOLD items are required and must be entered.
Items contained in ‘< >’ brackets indicate that you must include a selection
from the items contained within the brackets.
If you specify a keyword parameter, then you must also specify a keyword value.
CONNECT Command
CONNECT port_number
port_number identifies the port number to connect.
Rights Required: Port-specific access rights
The CONNECT command provides a means to establish connections from
the CPS serial CLI port to serial devices attached to the CPS. The CONNECT
command provides a serial switching capability that allows you to access serial
devices from the Serial CLI session. This allows you to access serial devices
using a local terminal or a local PC using a terminal emulation program. If
you connect an external modem to the Serial CLI port, you can also access
serial devices via a remote terminal or PC that can dial into the CPS external
modem.
Refer to the SERVER CLI command for details on enabling and disabling
access to the CONNECT command. Refer to the SERVER CLI MODEMINIT
command for more details on configuring modem access to the CPS.
The following example illustrates how a user may attach to port 6 from the CLI
port using the CONNECT command:
> CONNECT 6
Connected to Port 6: 115200,8,N,1,NONE
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