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Examples
The following command accesses the history mode of the serial port.
> port history
In port history mode, the following command searches the history buffer in the downward direction for the string
"connected to," ignoring case.
port history > s -d -i "connected to"
Port Logout
The Port Logout command terminates the SCS session on a specified port. If more than one session is active on
the port, all sessions are logged out.
Access right: USER
Access level: ADMIN or APPLIANCEADMIN
Syntax:
port <port> logout
Table 5-9
Port Logout command parameter
Parameter
<port>
Port NFS
The Port NFS command enables or disables using the NFS feature on a port and specifies NFS parameters. See
"NFS history files."
If you are enabling NFS on a port, an NFS Enable command must have successfully completed before the Port
NFS command will be accepted.
Access right: SCON or PCON
Access level: ADMIN or APPLIANCEADMIN
Syntax:
port <port>|all nfs enable [file=<file>] [size=<bytes>] [time=<sec>],or port
<port>|all nfs disable
Table 5-10
Port NFS command parameters
Parameter
ENABLE
port
ALL
FILE=<file>
SIZE=<bytes>
TIME=<sec>
DISABLE
Description
Port number or name
Description
Enables NFS on the specified port.
Port name or number.
Indicates that the following parameters should be applied to all ports.
File name specification, up to 32 characters. This parameter must result in a unique file name for the
port (and a unique daily port file if the file type is daily). Substitution strings can be used. See Table
3-6.
Default = "" (P%#.hst if file type is linear, P%#_%F.hst if file type is daily)
Number of bytes that will be buffered on the SCS before being written to the NFS server file. This
threshold is used with the Time value to determine when accumulated data will be written. Valid
values are 0–3,584 bytes.
Maximum number of seconds that will be allowed to elapse before buffered data will be written to
the NFS server file. This threshold is used with the Size value to determine when accumulated data
will be written. Valid values are 0–65,536 seconds.
Default = 1 second
Disables NFS on the specified port.
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