5: Commands and Levels
EDS-MD Command Reference 304
Restores the default speed of 9600 bits per second.
Restores the default of eight data bits.
Restores the default of no flow control.
Restores the default of no parity.
Restores the default protocol on the line.
Restores the default of one stop bit.
Restores the factory default threshold.
Restores the default xoff character on this line.
Restores the default xon character on this line.
Exits to the enable level
Uses hardware (RTS/CTS) flow control on the line.
Does not provide flow control on the line.
Uses software (xon/xoff characters) flow control on the line.
Sets the gap timer in milliseconds. If some data has been re-
ceived, it will
be forwarded after this time since the last character.
Kills command mode session on the Line
Enters the line level.
<line> = number of the line (serial port) to be configured.
Sets the name for this line.
Restores the serial counters to the aggregate values.
Disables command mode for the current line.
no command mode signon message
Clears the signon message displayed at boot time and when
entering
command mode.
Removes the gap timer, so forwarding depends on the line
speed.
Removes the name of this line.
Uses a parity bit on the line for even parity.
Does not use a parity bit on the line.
Uses a parity bit on the line for odd parity.
Uses no protocol on the line.
Applies tunnel protocol on the line.
Asserts line status with current configured values.
Displays the current status.
Shows the command mode settings for the current line.
Displays the last 20 commands entered during the current CLI
session.
Displays the current configuration.
Shows the line statistics.
Disables the line so data cannot be sent/received.
Enables the line so data can be sent/received.
Uses one stop bit after data on the line.
Uses two stop bits after data on the line.
Enters the configure-terminal level.
<line> = number of the terminal line (serial port) to be confi-
gured.
Enters the configure-terminal level for the network.