Perle Systems Network Router MDC User Manual

IOLAN  
SDS/SCS/STS/MDC  
Command Line Interface  
Reference Guide  
Version 3.7  
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Table of Contents  
Making a Technical Support Query ...................................................... 14  
Repair Procedure.................................................................................... 15  
Feedback on this Manual....................................................................... 15  
Command Syntax ................................................................................... 17  
Command Shortcuts .............................................................................. 18  
Command Options ................................................................................. 18  
Set Console............................................................................................. 19  
Set Custom-App ..................................................................................... 19  
Set Port-Buffering................................................................................... 20  
Set Server................................................................................................ 21  
Set SSL Server........................................................................................ 24  
Set Service .............................................................................................. 25  
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Show Console .........................................................................................26  
Show Custom-App..................................................................................26  
Show Server ............................................................................................26  
Show Port-Buffering...............................................................................26  
Show Modbus..........................................................................................27  
Set Ethernet.............................................................................................27  
Show Hardware.......................................................................................27  
Set SSH-Server........................................................................................27  
Show SSH-Server....................................................................................28  
Set SSL Server ........................................................................................29  
Set SSL Server Cipher-suite ..................................................................30  
Show SSL ................................................................................................31  
Set Modbus Gateway..............................................................................31  
Show Modbus..........................................................................................32  
Set Authentication ..................................................................................33  
Set Authentication Local........................................................................33  
Set Authentication Kerberos .................................................................34  
Set Authentication LDAP .......................................................................34  
Set Authentication NIS ...........................................................................35  
Add RADIUS ............................................................................................35  
Delete RADIUS ........................................................................................35  
Set Authentication RADIUS ...................................................................36  
Set Authentication TACACS+................................................................37  
Set Authentication SecurID....................................................................37  
Show Authentication ..............................................................................38  
Set TruePort Remap-Baud .....................................................................38  
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Show TruePort........................................................................................ 38  
Set Email-Alert Server............................................................................ 39  
Show Email-Alert Server........................................................................ 39  
Add Clustering Slave-IP......................................................................... 40  
Delete Clustering Slave-IP..................................................................... 40  
Set Clustering Slave-IP .......................................................................... 41  
Show Clustering Slave-IP ...................................................................... 41  
Set Dynamic-DNS ................................................................................... 42  
Set Dynamic-DNS SSL ........................................................................... 42  
Set Dynamic-DNS SSL Cipher-Suite..................................................... 44  
Show Dynamic-DNS ............................................................................... 45  
Set PCI Card............................................................................................ 45  
Show PCI................................................................................................. 45  
Set PCI Wireless-WAN ........................................................................... 46  
Show Wireless-WAN .............................................................................. 46  
Set IPv6.................................................................................................... 47  
Show IPv6................................................................................................ 47  
Add Custom-IPv6.................................................................................... 48  
Set Custom-IPv6..................................................................................... 49  
Delete Custom-IPv6................................................................................ 49  
Set IPv6-Router-Advertisement............................................................. 50  
Show IPv6-Router-Advertisement......................................................... 50  
Admin ...................................................................................................... 51  
Help.......................................................................................................... 51  
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Kill Line....................................................................................................51  
Kill Session..............................................................................................51  
Logout......................................................................................................51  
Menu.........................................................................................................52  
Ping ..........................................................................................................52  
Resume....................................................................................................52  
Rlogin.......................................................................................................52  
Screen......................................................................................................52  
Set Termtype ...........................................................................................53  
Set User ...................................................................................................53  
Set User Session.....................................................................................54  
Show Line Users.....................................................................................55  
SSH...........................................................................................................55  
Syslog Console.......................................................................................56  
Show Sessions........................................................................................56  
Show Termtype .......................................................................................56  
Start..........................................................................................................56  
Telnet .......................................................................................................57  
Version.....................................................................................................58  
Add User..................................................................................................58  
Delete User ..............................................................................................58  
Set Default User ......................................................................................59  
Set User ...................................................................................................62  
Set User Session.....................................................................................66  
Show Default User ..................................................................................66  
Show User ...............................................................................................66  
Set Line....................................................................................................67  
Set Line Interface....................................................................................72  
Set Line Service ......................................................................................73  
Set Modem...............................................................................................76  
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Set Termtype........................................................................................... 76  
Show Line................................................................................................ 77  
Set Custom-App ..................................................................................... 78  
Set Rlogin-Client..................................................................................... 78  
Set Telnet-Client ..................................................................................... 78  
Set SSH-Client ........................................................................................ 79  
Set PPP.................................................................................................... 81  
Set PPP Dynamic-DNS........................................................................... 85  
Set SLIP................................................................................................... 85  
Set UDP ................................................................................................... 86  
Set Vmodem............................................................................................ 87  
Set Vmodem-Phone................................................................................ 90  
Set SSL Line............................................................................................ 90  
Set SSL Line Cipher-suite...................................................................... 92  
Set Modbus-Slave Line .......................................................................... 93  
Set Modbus-Master Line........................................................................ 93  
Set Power-Management Line................................................................. 94  
Set Multihost Line................................................................................... 95  
Set Line Initiate-Connection.................................................................. 95  
Show Custom-App ................................................................................. 95  
Show Interface........................................................................................ 95  
Show Power-Management..................................................................... 95  
Show PPP................................................................................................ 96  
Show Rlogin-Client................................................................................. 96  
Show SLIP............................................................................................... 96  
Show SSH-Client .................................................................................... 96  
Show Telnet-Client ................................................................................. 96  
Show Modbus ......................................................................................... 96  
Show UDP ............................................................................................... 96  
Show Vmodem........................................................................................ 96  
Show Vmodem-Phone............................................................................ 96  
Add Modem............................................................................................. 97  
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Delete Modem..........................................................................................97  
Set Modem...............................................................................................97  
Show Modems.........................................................................................97  
Set Email-Alert Line................................................................................98  
Show Email-Alert Line............................................................................99  
Set Packet-Forwarding Line...................................................................99  
Show Packet-Forwarding Line.............................................................102  
Add Community ....................................................................................103  
Add Trap ................................................................................................103  
Delete Community ................................................................................104  
Delete Trap ............................................................................................104  
Set SNMP...............................................................................................104  
Set SNMP V3-Security ..........................................................................105  
Show SNMP...........................................................................................106  
Set Server TFTP ....................................................................................106  
Add Host................................................................................................106  
Delete Host ............................................................................................106  
Set Host .................................................................................................107  
Show Hosts ...........................................................................................107  
Add DNS ................................................................................................107  
Add WINS...............................................................................................107  
Delete DNS.............................................................................................108  
Delete WINS...........................................................................................108  
Show DNS..............................................................................................108  
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Show Server.......................................................................................... 108  
Show WINS............................................................................................ 108  
Add Gateway......................................................................................... 109  
Delete Gateway..................................................................................... 110  
Set Gateway .......................................................................................... 110  
Show Gateways .................................................................................... 110  
Set Syslog ............................................................................................. 111  
Show Syslog ......................................................................................... 111  
Add RIP.................................................................................................. 112  
Delete RIP.............................................................................................. 112  
Set RIP................................................................................................... 113  
Show RIP............................................................................................... 113  
Show RIP Peers .................................................................................... 114  
Add IPsec .............................................................................................. 114  
Set IPsec................................................................................................ 114  
Show IPsec............................................................................................ 117  
IPsec ...................................................................................................... 117  
Add IPv6tunnel ..................................................................................... 117  
Set IPv6tunnel....................................................................................... 118  
Show IPv6tunnel................................................................................... 118  
Delete IPv6tunnel.................................................................................. 118  
Set L2TP ................................................................................................ 119  
Show LT2P ............................................................................................ 121  
Add VPN Exception.............................................................................. 121  
Set VPN Exception ............................................................................... 121  
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Delete VPN Exception...........................................................................122  
Show VPN Exception............................................................................122  
Set Time.................................................................................................123  
Set Timezone.........................................................................................123  
Show Time.............................................................................................123  
Show Timezone.....................................................................................123  
Add SNTP ..............................................................................................124  
Delete SNTP...........................................................................................124  
Set SNTP................................................................................................124  
Show SNTP............................................................................................125  
Show SNTP-Info....................................................................................125  
Set Date..................................................................................................125  
Set Summertime....................................................................................125  
Set Summertime Fixed .........................................................................126  
Set Summertime Recurring..................................................................126  
Show Date..............................................................................................127  
Show Summertime................................................................................127  
Reboot....................................................................................................129  
Reset ......................................................................................................129  
Reset Factory ........................................................................................129  
Save........................................................................................................129  
Set Bootup.............................................................................................130  
Show ARP..............................................................................................130  
Show Bootup.........................................................................................130  
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Netload .................................................................................................. 130  
Netsave.................................................................................................. 131  
Netload .................................................................................................. 132  
Set.......................................................................................................... 132  
Netload .................................................................................................. 133  
Netsave.................................................................................................. 134  
Set MOTD .............................................................................................. 135  
Show MOTD .......................................................................................... 135  
Show Netstat......................................................................................... 137  
Show Netstat Statistics........................................................................ 137  
Show Modbus Statistics ...................................................................... 138  
Show Routes......................................................................................... 138  
Delete Arp.............................................................................................. 138  
Show Arp............................................................................................... 138  
Show Serial ........................................................................................... 138  
Uptime ................................................................................................... 138  
Set IO UDP............................................................................................. 141  
Set IO Failsafe....................................................................................... 142  
Set IO Modbus ...................................................................................... 142  
Set IO Temperature-Scale.................................................................... 142  
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Set Line Service ....................................................................................142  
Set IOChannel Mode.............................................................................143  
Set IOChannel Digital I/O......................................................................143  
Set IOChannel Digital Input..................................................................144  
Set IOChannel Digital Input (Serial Pins)............................................145  
Set IOChannel Digital Output...............................................................146  
Set IOChannel Digital Output (Serial Pins).........................................147  
Set IOChannel Relay.............................................................................148  
Set IOChannel Analog (True Analog)..................................................149  
Set IOChannel Analog (Temperature).................................................150  
Set IOChannel IOExtension .................................................................152  
Set IOChannel Multihost ......................................................................154  
Set IOChannel IOExtension SSL .........................................................155  
Show IOChannel Status .......................................................................155  
Kill IOChannel .......................................................................................155  
Show IO..................................................................................................156  
Show IOChannel ...................................................................................156  
Digital Output ........................................................................................156  
Digital Input ...........................................................................................157  
Relay ......................................................................................................157  
Analog Input..........................................................................................157  
Calibrate Analog ...................................................................................157  
Reset Calibration ..................................................................................157  
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Preface  
About This Book  
This guide provides the information you need to:  
configure the IOLAN using the Command Line Interface (CLI)  
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Intended Audience  
This guide is for administrators who will be configuring the IOLAN.  
Some prerequisite knowledge is needed to understand the concepts and examples in this guide:  
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If you are using an external authentication application(s), working knowledge of the  
authentication application(s).  
Knowledge of TFTP, the transfer protocol the IOLAN uses.  
Typeface Conventions  
Most text is presented in the typeface used in this paragraph. Other typefaces are used to help you  
identify certain types of information. The other typefaces are:  
Typeface Example  
Usage  
At the C: prompt, type:  
add host  
This typeface is used for code examples and  
system-generated output. It can represent a line you type  
in, or a piece of your code, or an example of output.  
Set the value to TRUE.  
The typeface used for TRUEis also used when referring to  
an actual value or identifier that you should use or that is  
used in a code example.  
subscribe project subject  
The italicized portion of these examples shows the  
typeface used for variables that are placeholders for  
values you specify. This is found in regular text and in  
code examples as shown. Instead of entering project,  
you enter your own value, such as stock_trader, and  
for yourcode, enter the name of your program.  
run yourcode.exec  
IOLAN Users Guide  
This typeface indicates a book or document title.  
more information.  
This indicates a cross-reference to another chapter or  
section that you can click on to jump to that section.  
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Contacting Technical Support  
Contacting Technical Support  
Making a Technical Support Query  
Who To Contact  
Note:  
Perle offers free technical support to Perle Authorised Distributors and Registered Perle  
Resellers.  
If you bought your product from a registered Perle supplier, you must contact their Technical Support  
department; they are qualified to deal with your problem.  
Have Your Product Information Ready  
When you make a technical support enquiry please have the following information ready:  
Item  
Write Details Here  
Product Name  
Problem Description  
Your Name  
Company Name and  
Address  
Country  
Phone Number  
Fax Number  
Email Address  
Making a support query via the Perle web page  
If you have an internet connection, please send details of your problem to Technical Support using  
the email links provided on the Perle web site in the Support/Services area.  
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Repair Procedure  
Before sending a IOLAN for repair, you must contact your Perle supplier. If, however, you bought  
your product directly from Perle you can contact directly.  
Customers who are in Europe, Africa or Middle East can submit repair details via a website form.  
This form is on the Perle website, www.perle.com, in the Support/Services area.  
Feedback on this Manual  
If you have any comments or suggestions for improving this manual please email Perle using the  
following address:  
Please include the title, part number and date of the manual (you can find these on the title page at  
the front of this manual).  
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Introduction  
Chapter  
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This book provides the command line interface (CLI) options available for the IOLAN. The  
commands are grouped by function.  
CLI Conventions  
This section explains how to interpret the CLI syntax. If you are an existing IOLAN+ customer and  
would like to configure the IOLAN in the native IOLAN+ interface, you can type the command  
iolan+to display and use the native IOLAN+ interface (you must have User Level Admin). See  
your IOLAN+ User Guide for information on using the IOLAN+ interface.  
Command Syntax  
Each command is broken down into several categories:  
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Description—Provides a brief explanation of how the command is used.  
User Level—Shows which user level(s) (Restricted, Normal, and/or Admin) can issue the  
command. Some commands have options that are available for one user level and not for another  
level; this usually occurs when a command is valid for both Normal and Admin user levels,  
where the Admin user level command will have extended options.  
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Syntax—Shows the actual command line options. The options can be typed in any order on the  
command line. The syntax explanation will use the following command to break down the  
command syntax:  
set service [dhcp/bootp on|off] [telnetd on|off] [httpd on|off]  
[snmpd on|off] [spcd on|off] [syslog on|off] [dmgrd on|off]  
Square brackets ([]) show the options that are available for the command. You can type a  
command with each option individually, or string options together in any order you want.  
For example,  
set service dhcp/bootp on telnetd off  
Angle brackets (<>) show that the text inside the brackets is a description for a variable  
value that you must fill in according to your requirements. In the set servercommand,  
you must determine the values for domain, internet, name, password-limit, and  
subnet-bit-length, if you wish to specify them and not use their defaults (default values  
provided in the Options description). The angle brackets can also contain a range that can be  
used.  
The pipe (|) shows an ’or’ condition. For example, valid values for telnetdare either onor  
off.  
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Options—Provides an explanation of each of the options for a command and the default value if  
there is one. Some commands do not have any options, so this category is absent.  
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CLI Conventions  
Command Shortcuts  
When you type a command, you can specify the shortest unique version of that command or you can  
press the ESC or TAB key to complete the command. For example, the following command:  
set telnet-client map-to-crlf off  
can be typed as:  
set tel map off  
or, you can use the ESC key to complete the lines as you go along:  
set tel<ESC>net-client ma<ESC>p-to-crlf off  
where the ESC key was pressed to complete the option as it was typed.  
Command Options  
When you are typing commands on the command line (while connected to the IOLAN), you can view  
the options by typing a question mark (?), ESC, or TAB key after any part of the command to see  
what options are available/valid. For example:  
DS$ set vmodem ?  
failure-string  
host  
port  
style  
success-string  
suppress  
DS$ set vmodem failure-string ?  
<text>  
30 characters maximum  
DS$ set vmodem failure-string "Vmodem failed" ?  
failure-string  
host  
port  
style  
success-string  
suppress  
Or press Enter to confirm command  
DS$ set vmodem failure-string "Vmodem failed"  
DS$ show vmodem  
Host  
Host Port  
Success String  
Failure String  
Suppress  
Style  
"Vmodem failed"  
Off  
Numeric  
DS$  
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Server Commands  
Chapter  
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This chapter defines all the CLI commands associated with configuring the IOLAN server  
parameters.  
Server Commands  
Set Console  
Description Sets the flow control and baud rate on IOLAN models that have a dedicated console  
port.  
User Level Admin  
set console [flow none|soft|hard]  
[speed 9600|19200|38400|57600|115200]  
Syntax  
Options  
flow  
For IOLAN models that have a dedicated console port, defines whether the data flow is  
handled by using software (Soft), hardware (Hard), or no (None) flow control.  
speed  
For IOLAN models that have a dedicated console port, specifies the baud rate of the  
line connected to the console port.  
Set Custom-App  
Description You can create a custom application that can run on the IOLAN using the Perle SDK.  
User Level Admin  
set custom-app server program-command-line <command>  
Syntax  
Options  
program-command-line  
The name of the SDK program executable that has been already been downloaded to  
the IOLAN, plus any parameters you want to pass to the program. Maximum of 80  
characters. Use the shellCLI command as described in the SDK Programmers Guide  
to manage the files that you have downloaded to the IOLAN. For example, using  
sample outrawprogram, you would type:  
outraw -s 0 192.168.2.1:10001 Acct:10001  
if you were starting the application on the Server (notice the -s 0parameter specifies  
Line 1).  
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Server Commands  
Set Port-Buffering  
Description Configures port buffering.  
User Level Admin  
set port-buffering [duplicate-nfs-to-syslog on|off]  
Syntax  
[keys-stroke-buffering on|off] [mode off|local|remote|both]  
[nfs-directory <text>] [nfs-encryption on|off]  
[nfs-host <config_host>] [time-stamp on|off]  
[view-port-buffer-string <text>]  
Options  
duplicate-nfs-to-syslog  
When enabled, buffered data is sent to the syslog host to be viewed on the host’s  
monitor. The default is off.  
key-stroke-buffering  
When enabled, key strokes that are sent from the network host to the serial device on  
the IOLAN’s serial port are buffered. The default is off.  
mode  
Specifies where the port buffer log is kept, either Off, Local, Remote, or Both. If  
Remote or Both is selected, you must specify an NFS server location for the port buffer  
log.  
nfs-directory  
The directory and/or subdirectories where the Remote Port Buffering files will be  
created. This field is used when Port Buffering Mode is set to Remote or Both. For  
multiple IOLANs using the same NFS host, it is recommended that each IOLAN have  
its own unique directory to house the remote port log files. The default is  
/device_server/portlogs.  
nfs-encryption  
Determines if the data sent to the NFS host is sent encrypted or in the clear across the  
LAN. The default is set of Off.  
NOTE: When NFS encryption is enabled, the Decoder utility software is required to be  
installed on the NFS host for decrypting the data to a readable format. The Decoder  
utility software can be found on the installation CD-ROM and on the www.perle.com  
website.  
nfs-host  
The NFS host that the IOLAN will use for its Remote Port Buffering feature. The  
IOLAN will open a file on the NFS host for each reverse SSH or reverse Telnet line,  
and send any port data to be written to those files. The default is None. This field is  
required when Mode is set to Remote or Both.  
time-stamp  
Enable/disable time stamping of the port buffer data.  
view-port-buffer-string  
The string (up to 8 characters) used by a a session connected to a serial port to display  
the port buffer for that particular serial port. You can specify control (unprintable) codes  
by putting the decimal value in angle brackets < > (for example, Escape b is <027>b).  
The default is ~view.  
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Server Commands  
Set Server  
Description Sets server parameters.  
User Level Admin  
set server [auto-obtain-dns on|off] [auto-obtain-gw on|off]  
[auto-obtain-wins on|off] [banner on|off] [break on|off]  
Syntax  
[bypass-password on|off] [dhcp-update-dns on|off]  
[domain <string>] [flush-on-close on|off]  
[line-menu-string <string>] [monitor-connection-every <1-32767>]  
[name <string>] [netmask <IPV4_address>] [oem-login on|off]  
[password-limit <0-10>] [prompt-with-name on|off]  
[ip-filter on|off] [session-escape-string <string>]  
[single-telnet on|off] [monitor-connection-every <seconds>]  
[active-standby on|off] [miimon <milliseconds>]  
[updelay <milliseconds>] [power-management-menu-string <string>]  
set server internet [eth1|eth2] <IPV4_address> [netmask]  
set server internet [eth1|eth2] dhcp/bootp on dhcp-update-dns on  
domain-prefix <text>  
set server internet [eth1|eth2] dhcp/bootp on dhcp-update-dns off  
set server internet [eth1|eth2] dhcp/bootp off <IPV4_address>  
[<netmask>]  
set server tftp [retry <integer>] [timeout <integer>]  
set server ssl-passphrase  
Options  
auto-obtain-dns  
When DHCP/BOOTP is enabled, you can enable this option to have the IOLAN receive  
the DNS IP address from the DHCP/BOOTP server.  
auto-obtain-gw  
When DHCP/BOOTP is enabled, you can enable this option to have the IOLAN receive  
the Default Gateway IP address from the DHCP/BOOTP server.  
auto-obtain-wins  
When DHCP/BOOTP is enabled, you can enable this option to have the IOLAN receive  
the WINS IP address from the DHCP/BOOTP server.  
banner  
This parameter concerns the banner information (product name/software version). This  
banner information is presented to a user with a login prompt. For security reasons, you  
can turn off the display of this information. The default is Off.  
break  
Enables/disables proprietary inband SSH break signal processing as well as the existing  
Reverse Telnet break signal. This parameter can also enable/disable the out-of-band  
break signals for TruePort. The default value is Off.  
bypass-password  
When set, authorised users who do not have a password set, with the exception of the  
Admin user, WILL NOT be prompted for a password at login with Local  
Authentication.  
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Server Commands  
dhcp-update-dns  
The DHCP server will update the DNS server when the IOLAN requests a DHCP IP  
address (the communication between the DNS server and the DHCP server must  
already be set up in your network).  
dhcp/bootp  
Enables the DHCP/BOOTP client process in the IOLAN. By default, this is  
disabled/off. If this is enabled, the server IP address parameter is disabled.  
domain  
Unique name for your domain, your location in the global network. Like Hostname, it is  
a symbolic, rather than a numerical, identifier.  
domain-prefix  
(SCS models only) A domain prefix to uniquely identify the Ethernet interface to the  
DNS when the IOLAN has two Ethernet interfaces. The format of the Ethernet interface  
will take the form of <Server Name>.<Domain Prefix>.<Domain Name> or <Server  
Name>.<Domain Prefix>, depending on what is configured.  
flush-on-close  
When enabled, deletes any pending outbound data when a port is closed; as opposed to  
maintaining the port to send pending data. The default value is Off.  
internet  
The IOLAN’s unique IPv4 network IP address. If you are using the IOLAN in an IPv6  
network, use the set ipv6 command.  
internet [eth1|eth2]  
Dual Ethernet SCS models require that you specify which Ethernet connection you are  
setting, either eth1 or eth2.  
name  
You must supply a name for the IOLAN.  
netmask  
The network subnet mask. For example, 255.255.0.0.  
line-menu-string  
The string used to access to the Easy Port Access menu without disconnecting the initial  
reverse SSH or reverse Telnet session.The default string is ~menu.  
monitor-connection-every  
Specify how often, in seconds, the IOLAN will send a TCP keepalive. This only applies  
to line service types that support the keepalive feature. The default interval is every 30  
seconds  
oem-login  
When set, and a custom language file is in use, the login prompt will use the string  
defined in the language file as the login prompt instead of the default prompt, login:.  
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password-limit  
The number of attempts a user is allowed to enter a password for a serial port  
connection from the network, before the connection is terminated and the user has to  
attempt to login again. For users logging into the serial port, if this limit is exceeded,  
the serial port is disabled for 5 minutes. A user with Admin level rights can restart the  
serial port, bypassing the timeout, by issuing a kill on the disabled serial port. The  
default value is 3.  
prompt-with-name  
Displays the Server Name field value instead of default product name. When enabled,  
the Server Name is displayed in the IOLAN login prompt, CLI prompt, WebManager  
login screen, and the heading of the Menu. The default value is Off.  
ip-filter  
A security feature that when enabled, the IOLAN will only accept data from hosts  
configured in the IOLAN’s Host Table with an IP address (hosts configured with a  
Fully Qualified Domain Name, FQDN, will not be able to access the IOLAN when this  
option is enabled). The default value is Off.  
single-telnet  
Sets all reverse connections (raw, SSH, and telnet) to a one connection at a time mode.  
In this mode of operation, the IOLAN will only allow for a single TCP connection at a  
time to exist for each serial port configured for a reverse connection type. Subsequent  
connection attempts will be refused until all of the following conditions are met:  
z
No active connection to serial port exists and at least 1 second has passed since the  
last connection was terminated.  
z
All data from the previous connection on the serial port has been transmitted.  
The IOLAN has logic to automatically detect when a reverse connection is no longer  
active. When this happens, the connection is reset and the server can go back to a  
listening for an incoming connection state.  
Applications using Single Telnet need to be aware that there can be some considerable  
delay between a network disconnection and the port being available for the next  
connection attempt; this is to allow any data sent on prior connections to be transmitted  
out of the serial port. Application network retry logic needs to accommodate this  
feature. The default value is Off.  
active-standby  
(SCS only) Enables/disables the feature of automatically assigning the Ethernet 1 IP  
address to Ethernet 2 if Ethernet 1 should fail to communicate to the network.  
miimon  
(SCS only) The interval in which the active interface is checked to see if it is still  
communicating. The default is 100 ms.  
updelay  
(SCS only) The time that the IOLAN will wait to make the secondary interface  
(Ethernet 2) active after it has been detected as up.  
power-management-menu-string  
Users accessing the IOLAN through reverse sessions can enter the string to bring up a  
power bar management menu. This string can be up to 8 characters. Control characters  
can be specified by putting their decimal value within angled brackets. The default  
value is <016> or Ctrl-p on the keyboard.  
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session-escape-string  
A configurable string that allows access to a port to view the multisession screen  
options, allowing the various options while accessing the particular port on the  
IOLAN. You can specify control (unprintable) codes by putting the decimal value in  
angle brackets < > (for example, ESC-b is <027>b). The default value is Ctrl-z s  
(<026>s in decimal).  
retry  
The number of times the IOLAN will retry to transmit a TPFT packet to/from a host  
when no response is received. Enter a value between 0 and 5. The default is 5. A value  
of 0 (zero) means that the IOLAN will not attempt a retry should TFTP fail.  
timeout  
The time, in seconds, that the IOLAN will wait for a successful transmit or receipt of  
TFTP packets before retrying a TFTP transfer. Enter a value between 3 and 10. The  
default is 3 seconds.  
ssl-passphrase  
This is the SSL/TLS passphrase used to generate an encrypted RSA/DSA private key.  
This private key and passphrase are required for both HTTPS and SSL/TLS  
connections, unless an unencrpyted private key was generated, then the SSL passphrase  
is not required. Make sure that you download the SSL private key and certificate if you  
are using the secure HTTP option (HTTPS) or SSL/TLS. If both RSA and DSA private  
keys are downloaded to the IOLAN, they need to be generated using the same SSL  
passphrase for both to work.  
Set SSL Server  
Description Sets the default SSL/TLS parameters for the server.  
User Level Admin  
set ssl server [version any|tslv1|sslv3] [type client|server]  
[verify-peer on|off]  
Syntax  
[validation-criteria  
country <code>|state-province <text>|locality <text>  
|organisation <text>|organisation-unit <text>  
|common-name <text>|email <email_addr>]  
Options  
version  
Specify whether you want to use:  
z
Any—The IOLAN will try a TLSv1 connection first. If that fails, it will try an  
SSLv3 connection. If that fails, it will try an SSLv2 connection.  
z
z
TLSv1—The connection will use only TLSv1.  
SSLv3—The connection will use only SSLv3.  
The default is Any.  
type  
Specify whether the IOLAN will act as an SSL/TLS client or server. The default is  
Client.  
verify-peer  
Enable this option when you want the Validation Criteria to match the Peer Certificate  
for authentication to pass. If you enable this option, you need to download an SSL/TLS  
certificate authority (CA) list file to the IOLAN.  
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validation-criteria  
Any values that are entered in the validation criteria must match the peer certificate for  
an SSL connection; any fields left blank will not be validated against the peer  
certificate.  
country  
A two character country code; for example, US. This field is case sensitive in order to  
successfully match the information in the peer SSL/TLS certificate.  
state-province  
Up to a 128 character entry for the state/province; for example, IL. This field is case  
sensitive in order to successfully match the information in the peer SSL/TLS certificate.  
locality  
Up to a 128 character entry for the location; for example, a city. This field is case  
sensitive in order to successfully match the information in the peer SSL/TLS certificate.  
organisation  
Up to a 64 character entry for the organisation; for example, Accounting. This field is  
case sensitive in order to successfully match the information in the peer SSL/TLS  
certificate.  
organisation-unit  
Up to a 64 character entry for the unit in the organisation; for example, Payroll. This  
field is case sensitive in order to successfully match the information in the peer  
SSL/TLS certificate.  
common-name  
Up to a 64 character entry for common name; for example, the host name or fully  
qualified domain name. This field is case sensitive in order to successfully match the  
information in the peer SSL/TLS certificate.  
email  
Up to a 64 character entry for an email address; for example, [email protected].  
This field is case sensitive in order to successfully match the information in the peer  
SSL/TLS certificate.  
Set Service  
Description Sets server service parameters.  
User Level Admin  
set service [routed on|off] [telnetd on|off] [sshd on|off]  
Syntax  
[httpd on|off] [snmpd on|off] [spcd on|off] [sntp on|off]  
[httpsd on|off] [syslog on|off] [dmgrd on|off] [modbusd on|off]  
[ipsec on|off]  
Options  
routed  
Route daemon process in the IOLAN on port 520.  
telnetd  
Telnet daemon process in the IOLAN on port 23.  
sshd  
SSH daemon process in the IOLAN on port 22.  
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httpd  
HTTP daemon process in the IOLAN on port 80.  
snmpd  
SNMP daemon process in the IOLAN on port 161.  
spcd  
SPC (TruePort) daemon process in the IOLAN that supports TruePort Full Mode on  
UDP port 668. You can still communicate with the IOLAN in Lite Mode when this  
service is disabled.  
sntp  
Simple Network Time Protocol client process in the IOLAN.  
httpsd  
Secure HTTP daemon process in the IOLAN on port 443.  
syslog  
Syslog client process in the IOLAN.  
dmgrd  
DeviceManager daemon process in the IOLAN. If you disable this service, you will not  
be able to connect to the IOLAN with the DeviceManager application.  
DeviceManagerD listens on port 33812 and sends on port 33813.  
modbusd  
Modbus daemon process in the IOLAN on port 502.  
ipsec  
IPsec daemon process in the IOLAN listening and sending on UDP port 500. This is  
disabled by default.  
Show Console  
Description For IOLAN models that have a dedicated console port, this command displays the  
configured parameters of the console port.  
User Level Admin  
show console  
Syntax  
Show Custom-App  
Description Shows the custom application server settings.  
User Level Admin  
show custom-app server  
Syntax  
Show Server  
Description Shows the parameters set for the server.  
User Level Admin, Normal  
show server  
Syntax  
Show Port-Buffering  
Description Shows the port buffering settings.  
User Level Normal, Admin  
show port-buffering  
Syntax  
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Show Modbus  
Description Shows the Modbus settings for the gateway.  
User Level Normal, Admin  
show modbus gateway  
Syntax  
Hardware Commands  
Set Ethernet  
Description Sets the hardware configuration for the Ethernet port(s).  
User Level Admin  
set ethernet [eth1|eth2] speed-and-duplex  
auto|10-half|10-full|100-half|100-full|1000-full  
Syntax  
Options  
eth1|eth2  
You must specify the Ethernet interface if you have an SCS model with dual Ethernet.  
auto|10-half|10-full|100-half|100-full|1000-full  
Define the Ethernet connection speed at one of the following (desktop models don’t  
support 1000 Mbps):  
z
auto—automatically detects the Ethernet interface speed and duplex  
z
z
z
z
z
10 Mbps Half Duplex  
10 Mbps Full Duplex  
100 Mbps Half Duplex  
100 Mbps Full Duplex  
1000 Mbps Full Duplex  
Show Hardware  
Description Shows the hardware resources, Ethernet link status, date and time.  
User Level Normal, Admin  
show hardware  
Syntax  
SSH Server Commands  
Set SSH-Server  
See Keys and Certificates in the IOLAN Users Guide for information about the keys and certificates  
that need to be uploaded or downloaded with the IOLANs SSH server.  
Description Configures the IOLANs SSH server.  
User Level Admin  
set ssh-server [authentication rsa on|off]  
[authentication dsa on|off] [authentication password on|off]  
[authentication keyboard-interactive on|off]  
[break-string <text>] [compression on|off] [ssh1 on|off]  
[verbose on|off]  
Syntax  
set ssh-server cipher [3des on|off] [blowfish on|off]  
[cast on|off] [aes on|off] [arcfour on|off]  
Options  
authentication rsa  
An authentication method used by SSH version 1 and 2. Use RSA authentication for the  
SSH session.  
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authentication dsa  
An authentication method used by SSH version 2. Use DSA authentication for the SSH  
session.  
authentication password  
The user types in a password for authentication.  
authentication keyboard-interactive  
The user types in a password for authentication.Used for SSH2 only.  
compression  
Requests compression of all data. Compression is desirable on modem lines and other  
slow connections, but will only slow down things on fast networks.  
verbose  
Displays debug messages on the terminal.  
break-string  
The break string used for inband SSH break signal processing. A break signal is  
generated on a specific serial port only when the server's break option is enabled and  
the user currently connected using reverse SSH has typed the break string exactly. The  
default is set to ~break, where ~ is tilde; the break string can be up to eight characters.  
ssh1  
Allows the user’s client to negotiate an SSH-1 connection, in addition to SSH-2.  
cipher  
Specify which ciphers the IOLAN’s SSH server can use to negotiate data encryption  
with an SSH client session.  
Show SSH-Server  
Description Shows the SSH server settings.  
User Level Admin  
show ssh-server  
Syntax  
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SSL/TLS Commands  
Set SSL Server  
Description Sets the default SSL/TLS parameters for the server.  
User Level Admin  
set ssl server [version any|tslv1|sslv3] [type client|server]  
[verify-peer on|off]  
Syntax  
[validation-criteria  
country <code>|state-province <text>|locality <text>  
|organisation <text>|organisation-unit <text>  
|common-name <text>|email <email_addr>]  
Options  
version  
Specify whether you want to use:  
z
Any—The IOLAN will try a TLSv1 connection first. If that fails, it will try an  
SSLv3 connection. If that fails, it will try an SSLv2 connection.  
z
z
TLSv1—The connection will use only TLSv1.  
SSLv3—The connection will use only SSLv3.  
The default is Any.  
type  
Specify whether the IOLAN will act as an SSL/TLS client or server. The default is  
Client.  
verify-peer  
Enable this option when you want the Validation Criteria to match the Peer Certificate  
for authentication to pass. If you enable this option, you need to download an SSL/TLS  
certificate authority (CA) list file to the IOLAN.  
validation-criteria  
Any values that are entered in the validation criteria must match the peer certificate for  
an SSL connection; any fields left blank will not be validated against the peer  
certificate.  
country  
A two character country code; for example, US. This field is case sensitive in order to  
successfully match the information in the peer SSL/TLS certificate.  
state-province  
Up to a 128 character entry for the state/province; for example, IL. This field is case  
sensitive in order to successfully match the information in the peer SSL/TLS certificate.  
locality  
Up to a 128 character entry for the location; for example, a city. This field is case  
sensitive in order to successfully match the information in the peer SSL/TLS certificate.  
organisation  
Up to a 64 character entry for the organisation; for example, Accounting. This field is  
case sensitive in order to successfully match the information in the peer SSL/TLS  
certificate.  
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organisation-unit  
Up to a 64 character entry for the unit in the organisation; for example, Payroll. This  
field is case sensitive in order to successfully match the information in the peer  
SSL/TLS certificate.  
common-name  
Up to a 64 character entry for common name; for example, the host name or fully  
qualified domain name. This field is case sensitive in order to successfully match the  
information in the peer SSL/TLS certificate.  
email  
Up to a 64 character entry for an email address; for example, [email protected].  
This field is case sensitive in order to successfully match the information in the peer  
SSL/TLS certificate.  
Set SSL Server Cipher-suite  
Description Sets the default SSL/TLS cipher suite parameters.  
User Level Admin  
set ssl server cipher-suite  
Syntax  
option1|option2|option3|option4|option5  
encryption any|aes|3des|des|arcfour|arctwo|none  
min-key-size 40|56|64|128|168|256  
max-key-size 40|56|64|128|168|256  
key-exchange any|rsa|edh-rsa|edh-dss|adh  
hmac any|sha1|md5  
Options  
option1|option2|option3|option4|option5  
Sets the priority of the cipher suite, with option1being highest priority and option5  
lowest priority.  
encryption  
Select the type of encryption that will be used for the SSL connection:  
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
Any—Will use the first encryption format that can be negotiated.  
AES  
3DES  
DES  
ARCFOUR  
ARCTWO  
None—Removes any values defined for the cipher option.  
The default value is Any.  
min-key-size  
The minimum key size value that will be used for the specified encryption type. The  
default is 40.  
max-key-size  
The maximum key size value that will be used for the specified encryption type. The  
default is 256.  
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key-exchange  
The type of key to exchange for the encryption format:  
z
Any—Any key exchange that is valid is used (this does not, however, include ADH  
keys).  
z
z
z
z
RSA—This is an RSA key exchange using an RSA key and certificate.  
EDH-RSA—This is an EDH key exchange using an RSA key and certificate.  
EDH-DSS—This is an EDH key exchange using a DSA key and certificate.  
ADH—This is an anonymous key exchange which does not require a private key  
or certificate. Choose this key if you do not want to authenticate the peer device,  
but you want the data encrypted on the SSL/TLS connection.  
The default is Any.  
hmac  
Select the key-hashing for message authentication method for your encryption type:  
z
z
z
Any  
MD5  
SHA1  
The default is Any.  
Show SSL  
Description Shows the SSL/TLS settings/information.  
User Level Normal, Admin  
show ssl  
Syntax  
Modbus Commands  
Set Modbus Gateway  
Description Sets the Modbus parameters for the IOLAN when it is operating as a Modbus Gateway.  
User Level Admin  
set modbus gateway [addr-mode embedded|re-mapped]  
Syntax  
[broadcast on|off] [char-timeout <number>]  
[req-next-delay <number>] [exceptions on|off]  
[idle-timer <number>] [mess-timeout <number>]  
[port <TCP/UDP_port>] [req-queuing on|off]  
[remapped-id <1-247>] [ssl on|off]  
Options  
addr-mode  
Determines if the original UID address will be embedded in the transmission header or  
if a specified (remapped) UID will be embedded in the transmission header.  
broadcast  
When enabled, a UID of 0 (zero) indicates that the message will be broadcast to all  
Modbus Slaves. The default is Off.  
char-timeout  
Used in conjunction with the Modbus RTU protocol, specifies how long to wait, in  
milliseconds, after a character to determine the end of frame. The default is 30 ms.  
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req-next-delay  
A delay, in milliseconds, to allow serial slave(s) to re-enable receivers before issuing  
next Modbus Master request. The default is 50 ms.  
exceptions  
When enabled, an exception message is generated and sent to the initiating Modbus  
device when any of the following conditions are encountered: there is an invalid UID,  
the UID is not configured in the Gateway, there is no free network connection, there is  
an invalid message, or the target device is not answering the connection attempt. The  
default is On.  
idle-timer  
Specifies the number of seconds that must elapse without any network or serial traffic  
before a connection is dropped. If this parameter is set to 0 (zero), a connection will not  
be dropped (with the following exceptions: the TCP KeepAlive causes the connection  
to be dropped or the Modbus device drops the connection). The default is 10 seconds.  
mess-timeout  
Time to wait, in milliseconds, for a response message from a Modbus TCP or serial  
slave (depending if the Modbus Gateway is a Master Gateway or Slave Gateway,  
respectively) before sending a Modbus exception. The default is 1000 ms.  
port  
The network port number that the Slave Gateway will listen on for both TCP and UDP  
messages. The default is 502.  
req-queuing  
When enabled, allows multiple, simultaneous messages to be queued and processed in  
order of reception. The default is On.  
remapped-id  
Specify the UID that will be inserted into the message header for the Slave Modbus  
serial device. Valid values are 1-247.  
ssl  
When enabled, messages over the TCP connection are encrypted vis SSL/TLS.  
Show Modbus  
Description Displays the Modbus Gateway parameters.  
User Level Admin  
show modbus gateway  
Syntax  
show modbus slave|master <line_number>  
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Authentication Commands  
Set Authentication  
Description Sets the authentication method for the IOLAN.  
User Level Admin  
set authentication type primary|secondary  
none|local|radius|kerberos|ldap|tacacs+|securid|nis  
Syntax  
[secondary-as-backup on|off] [auth-admin-user-local on|off]  
Options  
primary  
The first authentication method that the IOLAN attempts. Some type of authentication  
must be done by the IOLAN, therefore, None is not a valid option for the Primary  
Authentication Method.  
secondary  
If the Primary Authentication Method fails, the next authentication method that the  
IOLAN attempts. You can choose to use authentication methods in combination. For  
example, you can specify the Primary Authentication Method as Local and the  
Secondary Authentication Method as RADIUS. Therefore, some users can be defined  
in the IOLAN (Local) others in RADIUS.  
none|local|radius|kerberos|ldap|tacacs+|securid|nis  
Specify the authentication method that the IOLAN will use to authenticate users (this  
must already be set up in your network).  
secondary-as-backup  
When enabled, the Secondary Authentication method will be tried only when the  
IOLAN cannot communicate with the Primary Authentication server.  
auth-admin-user-local  
When enabled, the IOLAN will only authenticate the admin user in the local user  
database, regardless of any external authentication methods configured. When disabled,  
a user called admin must exist when only external authentication methods are  
configured, or you will not be able to access the IOLAN as the admin user, except  
through the console port. The default is on.  
Set Authentication Local  
Description Configures local authentication settings. When you configure the IOLAN to  
authenticate users locally, you can require that the users be configured in the User table.  
You can also enable the Guest mode. This mode allows users to log into the IOLAN  
using any user name, but they will only get authenticated if they match the password  
configured for the Guest account.  
User Level Admin  
set authentication local [guest-mode on|off] [password <text>]  
Syntax  
Options  
guest-mode  
Allow users who are not defined in the User database to log into the IOLAN with any  
user ID and the specified password. Guest users inherit their settings from the Default  
User’s configuration.  
password  
The password that Guest users must use to log into the IOLAN.  
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Set Authentication Kerberos  
Description Configures Kerberos authentication settings.  
User Level Admin  
set authentication kerberos [kdc-domain <string>]  
[port <TCP_port>] [realm <string>]  
Syntax  
Options  
kdc-domain  
The name of a host running the KDC (Key Distribution Center) for the specified realm.  
The host name that you specify must either be defined in the IOLAN’s Host Table  
(with an IP address) or be resolvable by a DNS server.  
port  
The port that the Kerberos server listens to for authentication requests. If no port is  
specified, the default port 88 is used.  
realm  
The Kerberos realm is the Kerberos host domain name, in upper-case letters.  
Set Authentication LDAP  
Description Configures LDAP authentication settings.  
User Level Admin  
set authentication ldap [base <string>]  
Syntax  
[host <hostname/IP_addr>] [port <TCP_port>] [tls on|off]  
[tls-port <TCP_port>]  
Options  
base  
The domain component (dc) that is the starting point for the search for user  
authentication.  
host  
The name or IP address of the LDAP host. If you use a host name, that host must either  
have been defined in the IOLAN’s Host Table (with an IP address) or be resolvable by  
a DNS server. If you are using TLS, you must enter the same string you used to create  
the LDAP certificate that resides on your LDAP server.  
port  
The port that the LDAP host listens to for authentication requests. The default port is  
389.  
tls  
Enables/disables the Transport Layer Security (TLS) with the LDAP host.  
tls-port  
Specify the port number that LDAP will use for TLS. The default is port 636.  
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Set Authentication NIS  
Description Sets NIS authentication parameters.  
User Level Admin  
set authentication nis [domain <string>] [primary <config_host>]  
[secondary <config_host>]  
Syntax  
Options  
domain  
The NIS domain name.  
primary  
The primary NIS host that is used for authentication.  
secondary  
The secondary NIS host that is used for authentication, should the primary NIS host fail  
to respond.  
Add RADIUS  
Description Adds an accounting or authentication RADIUS host.  
User Level Admin  
add radius accounting-host <config_host> secret  
add radius auth-host <config_host> secret  
Syntax  
Options  
accounting-host  
The first time this command is entered, this is the name of the primary RADIUS  
accounting host.  
The second time this command is entered, this is the name of the secondary RADIUS  
authentication host.  
auth-host  
The first time this command is entered, this is the name of the primary RADIUS  
authentication host.  
The second time this command is entered, this is the name of the secondary RADIUS  
authentication host, should the first RADIUS host fail to respond.  
secret  
The secret (password) shared between the IOLAN and the RADIUS authentication host.  
After typing the command secretand pressing Enter, you will be prompted to enter  
the secret and then re-enter the secret.  
Delete RADIUS  
Description Deletes an accounting or authentication RADIUS host.  
User Level Admin  
delete radius accounting <accounting_host>  
delete radius authentication <authentication_host>  
Syntax  
Options  
accounting  
Deletes the specified accounting host from the RADIUS authentication settings.  
authentication  
Deletes the specified authentication host from the RADIUS authentication settings.  
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Set Authentication RADIUS  
Description Sets RADIUS parameters.  
User Level Admin  
set authentication radius [accounting on|off]  
Syntax  
[acct-authenticator on|off] [acct-port <UDP_port>]  
[auth-port <UDP_port>] [nas-identifier <nas_id>]  
[nas-ip-address auto|specify <ipv4_address>]  
[nas-ipv6-address auto|specify <ipv6_address>] [retry <integer>]  
[timeout <integer>]  
Options  
accounting  
Enables/disables RADIUS accounting.  
acct-authenticator  
Enables/disables whether or not the IOLAN validates the RADIUS accounting  
response.  
acct-port  
The port that the RADIUS host listens to for accounting requests. The default port is  
1813.  
auth-port  
The port that the RADIUS host listens to for authentication requests. The default port is  
1812.  
nas-identifier  
This is the string that identifies the Network Address Server (NAS) that is originating  
the Access-Request to authenticate a user.  
Field Format: Maximum 31 characters, including spaces  
nas-ip-address auto  
When specified, the IOLAN will send the IOLAN’s Ethernet 1 IPv4 address to the  
RADIUS server. This is the default.  
nas-ip-address specify <ipv4_address>  
When specified, the IOLAN will send the specified IPv4 address to the RADIUS server.  
The default is 0.0.0.0.  
nas-ipv6-address auto  
When specified, the IOLAN will send the IOLAN’s IPv6 address to the RADIUS  
server. This is the default.  
nas-ipv6-address specify <ipv6_address>  
When specified, the IOLAN will send the specified IPv6 address to the RADIUS server.  
retry  
The number of times the IOLAN tries to connect to the RADIUS server before erroring  
out. Valid values are 0-255. The default is 5.  
timeout  
The time, in seconds, that the IOLAN waits to receive a reply after sending out a  
request to a RADIUS accounting or authentication host. If no reply is received before  
the timeout period expires, the IOLAN will retry the same host up to and including the  
number of retry attempts. Valid values are 1-255. The default is 3 seconds.  
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Authentication Commands  
Set Authentication TACACS+  
Description Configures TACACS+ authentication settings.  
User Level Admin  
set authentication tacacs+ [port <TCP_port>]  
[primary <config_host>] [secondary <config_host>]  
Syntax  
[secret <string>]  
Options  
port  
The port number that TACACS+ listens to for authentication requests. The default port  
number is 49.  
primary  
The primary TACACS+ host that is used for authentication.  
secondary  
The secondary TACACS+ host that is used for authentication, should the primary  
TACACS+ host fail to respond.  
secret  
The TACACS+ shared secret is used to encrypt/decrypt TACACS+ packets in  
communications between two devices. The shared secret may be any alphanumeric  
string. Each shared secret must be configured on both client and server sides.  
Set Authentication SecurID  
Description Configures SecurID authentication settings.  
User Level Admin  
set authentication securid primary [host <config_host>]  
[port <TCP_port>] [encryption des|sdi] [legacy on|off]  
Syntax  
set authentication securid replica [host <config_host>]  
[port <TCP_port>] [encryption des|sdi] [legacy on|off]  
set authentication securid reset secret  
Options  
primary host  
The first SecurID server that is tried for user authentication.  
replica host  
If the first SecurID server does not respond to an authentication request, this is the next  
SecurID server that is tried for user authentication.  
port  
The port number that SecurID listens to for authentication requests. The default port  
number is 5500.  
encryption  
You can specify either SDI or DES encryption for SecurID server communication. The  
default is SDI encryption.  
legacy  
If you are running SecurID 3.x or 4.x, you need to run in Legacy Mode. If you are  
running SecurID 5.x or above, do not select Legacy Mode.  
reset secret  
Resets the SecurID secret (password) in the IOLAN.  
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TruePort Baud Commands  
Show Authentication  
Description Shows the authentication settings. If you type just the show authentication  
command, the configured primary and secondary authentication methods are displayed.  
User Level Admin  
show authentication radius|ldap|tacacs+|nis|kerberos|securid  
Syntax  
Option  
radius|ldap|tacacs+|nis|kerberos|securid  
Displays the authentication settings for the specified authentication method.  
TruePort Baud Commands  
Set TruePort Remap-Baud  
Description This command allows for the remapping of the baud rate being specified by the Serial  
application to a different value on the physical serial port on the IOLAN.  
User Level Admin  
set trueport remap-baud  
Syntax  
50|75|110|134|150|200|300|600|1200|1800|2400|4800|9600|19200|  
38400  
50|75|110|134|150|200|300|600|1200|1800|2400|4800|9600|19200|  
38400|57600|115200|230400|28800|[custom <baud_rate]  
Options  
50|75|110|134|150|200|300|600|1200|1800|2400|4800|9600|19200|38400  
The configured baud rate of the TruePort client.  
50|75|110|134|150|200|300|600|1200|1800|2400|4800|9600|19200|38400|  
57600|115200|230400|28800|[custom <baud_rate>]  
The actual baud rate that runs between the IOLAN and the connected serial device. You  
can also specify a custom baud rate; valid values are 50 - 1843200.  
Show TruePort  
Description Shows the IOLAN TruePort remapping table.  
User Level Normal, Admin  
show trueport  
Syntax  
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Email Commands  
Email Commands  
Set Email-Alert Server  
Description Configures email alert settings for the server.  
User Level Admin  
set email-alert server [from <email_addr>]  
Syntax  
[level emergency|alert|critical|error|warning|notice|info|debug]  
[mode on|off] [to <email_addr>] [reply-to <email_addr>]  
[smtp-host <string>] [subject <string>]  
Options  
from  
This will be the contents of the from field in the generated email.  
This field will be specified in the fromfield of the email message sent by the IOLAN.  
level  
Choose the event level that triggers an email notification:  
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
Emergency  
Alert  
Critical  
Error  
Warning  
Notice  
Info  
Debug  
The list is in decreasing order of priority (Emergency has the highest priority). You are  
selecting the lowest notification level; therefore, when you select Debug, you will get  
an email notification for all events that trigger a message.  
mode  
Determines whether or not email notification is turned on. Default is Off.  
to  
An email address or list of email addresses that will receive the email notification.  
reply-to  
The email address to whom all replies to the email notification should go.  
smtp-host  
The SMTP host (email server) that will process the email notification request. This can  
be either a host name defined in the IOLAN host table or the SMTP host IP address.  
subject  
A text string, which can contain spaces, that will display in the Subject field of the  
email notification.  
If the text string contains spaces, enclose the string in quotes.  
Show Email-Alert Server  
Description Shows how the server email alert is configured.  
User Level Admin  
show email-alert server  
Syntax  
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Clustering Commands  
Clustering Commands  
Add Clustering Slave-IP  
Description Adds a slave IOLAN to the clustering group.  
User Level Admin  
add clustering slave-ip <IPv4_address>  
Syntax  
number-of-ports 1|2|4|8|16|24|32|48 [protocol telnet|ssh]  
[starting-master-tcp-port <10001-65535>]  
[starting-slave-ds-port <10001-65535>]  
Options  
<IPv4_address>  
Specify the IP address of the clustering slave you wish to modify. This clustering slave  
must already exist in the clustering group. The IP address must be in a valid IPv4  
format.  
number-of-ports  
Specify the port number that you wish to modify on this clustering slave.  
protocol  
Specify the protocol that will be used to access the Slave IOLAN port, SSH or Telnet.  
starting-master-tcp-port  
Specify this parameter if you wish to change the name associated with this slave port.  
starting-slave-ds-port  
Specify this parameter if you wish to change the slave-ds-port associated with this  
slave port. This should match the port number configured for this port on the salve  
IOLAN.  
Delete Clustering Slave-IP  
Description Deletes a Slave IOLAN from the clustering group. Type  
delete clustering slave-ip ?to get a list of Slave IOLAN IP addresses.  
User Level Admin  
delete clustering slave-ip <IPv4_address>  
<IPv4_address>  
Syntax  
Option  
Specify the IP address of the clustering slave you wish to modify. This clustering slave  
must already exist in the clustering group. The IP address must be in a valid IPv4  
format.  
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Set Clustering Slave-IP  
Description Modify the parameter associated with a specific port in a clustering group.  
User Level Admin  
set clustering slave-ip <IPv4_address> port <number>  
[master-tcp-port <10001-65535>] [name <port_name>]  
Syntax  
[protocol telnet|ssh|not-used] [slave-ds-port <10001-65535>]  
Options  
<IPv4_address>  
Specify the IP address of the clustering slave you wish to modify. This clustering slave  
must already exist in the clustering group. The IP address must be in a valid IPv4  
format.  
port  
Specify the port number that you wish to modify on this clustering slave.  
master-tcp-port  
Specify this parameter if you wish to change the name associated with this slave port.  
name  
Specify this parameter if you wish to change the name associated with this slave port.  
protocol  
Specify this parameter if you wish to change the protocol used to access this slave port.  
Valid options are SSH, Telnet or not used if you wish to disable access to this port.  
slave-ds-port  
Specify this parameter if you wish to change the slave-ds-port associated with this  
slave port. This should match the port number configured for this port on the salve  
IOLAN.  
Show Clustering Slave-IP  
Description Show a Slave IOLANs clustering group settings. Type  
show clustering slave-ip ?to get a list of Slave IOLAN IP addresses.  
User Level Admin  
show clustering slave-ip <IPv4_address> [get-port-names]  
[get-port-names-and-save]  
Syntax  
Options  
<IPv4_address>  
Specify the IP address of the clustering slave you wish to modify. This clustering slave  
must already exist in the clustering group. The IP address must be in a valid IPv4  
format.  
get-port-names  
Retrieves the port/line names from the specified Slave IOLAN.  
get-port-names-and-save  
Retrieves the port/line names from the specified Slave IOLAN and saves them in the  
Slave IOLAN clustering configuration.  
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Dynamic DNS Commands  
Dynamic DNS Commands  
Set Dynamic-DNS  
Description Configures the dynamic DNS parameters.  
User Level Admin  
set dynamic-dns [on|off]  
Syntax  
[connection-method http|http-port-8245|https]  
[hostname <hostname>] [username <username>]  
[password <password>] [system-type dynamic|static|custom]  
[wildcard enable|disable|nochange]  
Options  
connection-method  
Specify how the IOLAN is going to connect to the DynDNS.org server, via HTTP,  
HTTP through Port 8245, or HTTPS.  
hostname  
Specify the registered hostname with DynDNS.org that will be updated with the  
IOLAN’s IP address should it change. Put in the full name; for example,  
mydeviceserver.dyndns.org.  
username  
Specify the user name used to access the DynDNS.org server.  
password  
Specify the password used to access the DynDNS.org server.  
system-type  
Specify how your account was set up with DynDNS.org, using a Dynamic, Static, or  
Custom IP address schema.  
wildcard  
Adds an alias to *.yourhost.ourdomain.extpointing to the same IP address as  
entered for yourhost.ourdomain.ext.  
Set Dynamic-DNS SSL  
Description Sets the SSL/TLS parameters for the connection between the IOLAN and the DNS  
server.  
User Level Admin  
set dynamic-dns ssl [verify-peer on|off]  
[validation-criteria  
Syntax  
country <code>|state-province <text>|locality <text>  
|organisation <text>|organisation-unit <text>  
|common-name <text>|email <email_addr>]  
Options  
verify-peer  
Enable this option when you want the Validation Criteria to match the Peer Certificate  
for authentication to pass. If you enable this option, you need to download an SSL/TLS  
certificate authority (CA) list file to the IOLAN.  
validation-criteria  
Any values that are entered in the validation criteria must match the peer certificate for  
an SSL connection; any fields left blank will not be validated against the peer  
certificate.  
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country  
A two character country code; for example, US. This field is case sensitive in order to  
successfully match the information in the peer SSL/TLS certificate.  
state-province  
Up to a 128 character entry for the state/province; for example, IL. This field is case  
sensitive in order to successfully match the information in the peer SSL/TLS certificate.  
locality  
Up to a 128 character entry for the location; for example, a city. This field is case  
sensitive in order to successfully match the information in the peer SSL/TLS certificate.  
organisation  
Up to a 64 character entry for the organisation; for example, Accounting. This field is  
case sensitive in order to successfully match the information in the peer SSL/TLS  
certificate.  
organisation-unit  
Up to a 64 character entry for the unit in the organisation; for example, Payroll. This  
field is case sensitive in order to successfully match the information in the peer  
SSL/TLS certificate.  
common-name  
Up to a 64 character entry for common name; for example, the host name or fully  
qualified domain name. This field is case sensitive in order to successfully match the  
information in the peer SSL/TLS certificate.  
email  
Up to a 64 character entry for an email address; for example, [email protected].  
This field is case sensitive in order to successfully match the information in the peer  
SSL/TLS certificate.  
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Set Dynamic-DNS SSL Cipher-Suite  
Description Sets the SSL/TLS cipher suite parameters for the connection between the IOLAN and  
the DNS server.  
User Level Admin  
set dynamic-dns ssl cipher-suite  
option1|option2|option3|option4|option5  
encryption any|aes|3des|des|arcfour|arctwo|none  
min-key-size 40|56|64|128|168|256  
max-key-size 40|56|64|128|168|256  
key-exchange any|rsa|edh-rsa|edh-dss|adh  
hmac any|sha1|md5  
Syntax  
Options  
option1|option2|option3|option4|option5  
Sets the priority of the cipher suite, with option1being highest priority and option5  
lowest priority.  
encryption  
Select the type of encryption that will be used for the SSL connection:  
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
Any—Will use the first encryption format that can be negotiated.  
AES  
3DES  
DES  
ARCFOUR  
ARCTWO  
None—Removes any values defined for the cipher option.  
The default value is Any.  
min-key-size  
The minimum key size value that will be used for the specified encryption type. The  
default is 40.  
max-key-size  
The maximum key size value that will be used for the specified encryption type. The  
default is 256.  
key-exchange  
The type of key to exchange for the encryption format:  
z
Any—Any key exchange that is valid is used (this does not, however, include ADH  
keys).  
z
z
z
z
RSA—This is an RSA key exchange using an RSA key and certificate.  
EDH-RSA—This is an EDH key exchange using an RSA key and certificate.  
EDH-DSS—This is an EDH key exchange using a DSA key and certificate.  
ADH—This is an anonymous key exchange which does not require a private key  
or certificate. Choose this key if you do not want to authenticate the peer device,  
but you want the data encrypted on the SSL/TLS connection.  
The default is Any.  
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hmac  
Select the key-hashing for message authentication method for your encryption type:  
z
z
z
Any  
MD5  
SHA1  
The default is Any.  
Show Dynamic-DNS  
Description Shows the dynamic DNS settings.  
User Level Admin  
show dynamic-dns  
Syntax  
PCI Commands  
Set PCI Card  
Description Sets the type of card in the PCI slot.  
User Level Admin  
set pci card none|modem|wireless-wan  
Syntax  
Option  
card  
Specify the type of card which is inserted in the PCI slot. Choices are modem for an  
IOLAN modem card, wireless-wan for a wireless WAN card. Choose none or leave  
the default modem if no card is inserted in the PCI slot.  
Show PCI  
Description Displays the PCI line settings.  
User Level Admin  
show pci  
Syntax  
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Set PCI Wireless-WAN  
Description Configures the wireless WAN parameters.  
User Level Admin  
set pci wireless-wan [access-point-name <name>]  
[init-string <modem_init_string>]  
Syntax  
[model sierra-wireless-aircard-881|sony-ericsson-pc300|sierra|  
sony-ericsson|standard|custom]  
[password <password>][phone-number <phone_number>]  
[user <username>]  
Options  
access-point-name  
Specify the APN required by your internet provider to access their network. See the  
internet provider documentation for more information.  
init-string  
Specify the initialisation string required by your internet service provider for your  
wireless WAN card.  
model  
Specify the wireless WAN card you are using. If the wireless WAN card you are using  
is not listed, try the standard driver. If that does not work, look at the Perle website for a  
custom driver.  
password  
Specify the password required by your internet provider to access their network.  
phone-number  
Specify the phone number provided by your service provider to access their wireless  
network. The phone number will probably take a format similar to *99***1#.  
user  
Specify the name required by your internet provider to access their network.  
Show Wireless-WAN  
Description Displays the wireless WAN settings.  
User Level Admin  
show wireless-wan  
Syntax  
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IPv6 Commands  
IPv6 Commands  
Set IPv6  
Description Configures the basic IPv6 settings.  
User Level Admin  
set ipv6 [dhcpv6-settings ipv6-address on|off]  
[dhcp-settings network-prefix on|off]  
Syntax  
[auto-obtain-dns-ipv6 on|off] [eth1|eth2]  
[enable-ipv6-addressing on|off] [obtain-using auto-ipv6|dhcpv6]  
Options  
dhcpv6-settings  
Determines the types of information that the IOLAN will accept from the DHCPv6  
server, IPv6 address(es) and/or network prefix(es).  
ivp6-address  
When enabled, the IOLAN will accept IPv6 address(es) from the DHCPv6 server. This  
is offby default.  
network-prefix  
When enabled, the IOLAN will accept the network prefix from the DHCPv6 server.  
This is offby default.  
eth1|eth2  
Configures the IPv6 settings for the IOLAN’s Ethernet interface 1 and/or Ethernet  
interface 2 (SCS models only) connection(s).  
enable-ipv6-addressing  
When enabled, you can configure the IOLAN to obtain the IPv6 address(es) using IPv6  
Autoconfiguration or a DHCPv6 server.  
Default: Enabled  
obtain-using auto-ipv6|dhcpv6  
z
auto-ipv6—When enabled, the IOLAN will send out a Router Solicitation  
message. If a Router Advertisement message is received, the IOLAN will configure  
the IPv6 address(es) and configuration parameters based on the information  
contained in the advertisement. If no Router Advertisement message is received,  
the IOLAN will attempt to connect to a DHCPv6 server to obtain IPv6 addresses  
and other configuration parameters. This is the default.  
z
dhcpv6—When enabled, requests IPv6 address(es) and configuration information  
from the DHCPv6 server.  
Show IPv6  
Description Shows the IPv6 settings.  
User Level Admin  
show ipv6 [eth1|eth2]  
eth1|eth2  
Syntax  
Option  
Displays the configuration IPv6 information for the specified Ethernet interface.  
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IPv6 Commands  
Add Custom-IPv6  
Description  
User Level Admin  
add custom-ipv6 [eth1|eth2] method auto  
network-prefix <network_prefix>  
Syntax  
[prefix-bits <0-64>] [router-advertisement on|off]  
add custom-ipv6 [eth1|eth2] method manual  
ipv6-address <ipv6_address> [prefix-bits <0-128>]  
[router-advertisement on|off]  
Options  
eth1|eth2  
Configures the custom IPv6 settings for the IOLAN’s Ethernet interface 1 or Ethernet  
interface 2 (SCS models only) interface.  
method auto  
When this option is specified, the IOLAN will derive an IPv6 address from the entered  
network prefix and the IOLAN’s MAC address. This is the default option.  
network-prefix  
Specify the IPv6 network prefix. The IOLAN will derive the complete IPv6 address  
from the entered network prefix and the IOLAN’s MAC address.  
prefix-bits (auto)  
Specify the network prefix bits for the IPv6 address.  
Range: 0-64  
Default: 64  
method manual  
Specify this option when you want to enter a specific IPv6 address.  
ipv6-address  
Specify the complete IPv6 address.  
Field Format: IPv6 address  
prefix-bits (manual)  
Specify the network prefix bits for the IPv6 address.  
Range: 0-128  
Default: 64  
router-advertisement  
When enabled, the IPv6 address is advertised when the IPv6-router-advertisement  
parameter is enabled.  
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Set Custom-IPv6  
Description Configures custom IPv6 network and IP addresses.  
User Level Admin  
set custom-ipv6 [eth1|eth2] <config_ipv6_address> method auto  
network-prefix <network_prefix>  
Syntax  
[prefix-bits <0-64>] [router-advertisement on|off]  
set custom-ipv6 [eth1|eth2] <config_ipv6_address> method manual  
ipv6-address <ipv6_address> [prefix-bits <0-128>]  
[router-advertisement on|off]  
Options  
eth1|eth2  
Configures the custom IPv6 settings for the IOLAN’s Ethernet interface 1 or Ethernet  
interface 2 (SCS models only) interface.  
method auto  
When this option is specified, the IOLAN will derive an IPv6 address from the entered  
network prefix and the IOLAN’s MAC address. This is the default option.  
network-prefix  
Specify the IPv6 network prefix. The IOLAN will derive the complete IPv6 address  
from the entered network prefix and the IOLAN’s MAC address.  
prefix-bits (auto)  
Specify the network prefix bits for the IPv6 address.  
Range: 0-64  
Default: 64  
method manual  
Specify this option when you want to enter a specific IPv6 address.  
ipv6-address  
Specify the complete IPv6 address.  
Field Format: IPv6 address  
prefix-bits (manual)  
Specify the network prefix bits for the IPv6 address.  
Range: 0-128  
Default: 64  
router-advertisement  
When enabled, the IPv6 address is advertised when the IPv6-router-advertisement  
parameter is enabled.  
Delete Custom-IPv6  
Description Deletes the specified custom IPv6 address. To see a list of configured IPv6 addresses,  
type the command delete custom-ipv6 ?.  
User Level Admin  
delete custom-ipv6 <config_ipv6_address> [eth1|eth2]  
eth1|eth2  
Syntax  
Option  
Deletes the specified custom IPv6 address. You must specify the Ethernet interface for  
SCS models.  
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IPv6 Router Advertisements  
Set IPv6-Router-Advertisement  
Description Configures IPv6 router advertisements.  
User Level Admin  
set ipv6-router-advertisement [eth1|eth2] on|off [dhcpv6 off|on]  
[dhcpv6-cfg-options off|on]  
Syntax  
Options  
ipv6-router-advertisement  
When enabled, the IOLAN will periodically send IPV6 Router Advertisement messages  
and respond to Router Solicitation messages. The Router Advertisement message can  
be configured to contain any of the following information:  
z
z
z
DHCPv6—Use the DHCPv6 server to obtain additional IPV6 address(es) and  
configuration parameters.  
DHCPv6 Configuration Options—Use DHCPv6 server to obtain additional  
configuration parameters.  
Network Prefixes—Advertise the selected custom configured network prefixes.  
Default: Disabled  
eth1|eth2  
Configures the IPv6 router advertisement settings for the IOLAN’s Ethernet interface 1  
or Ethernet interface 2 (SCS models only) interface.  
dhcpv6  
When enabled, the Router Advertisement message indicates to use the DHCPv6 server  
for obtaining additional IPv6 addresses and configuration parameters.  
Default: Disabled  
dhcpv6-cfg-options  
When enabled, the Router Advertisement message indicates to use the DHCPv6 server  
to obtain additional configuration parameters.  
Default: Disabled  
Show IPv6-Router-Advertisement  
Description Displays the IPv6 router advertisement settings.  
User Level Admin  
show ipv6-router-advertisement [eth1|eth2]  
eth1|eth2  
Syntax  
Option  
Displays the IPv6 router advertisement settings for the IOLAN’s Ethernet interface 1 or  
Ethernet interface 2 (SCS models only) interface.  
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This chapter defines all the CLI commands available to users who are logged into the IOLAN.  
Commands for Users Logged Into the IOLAN  
Admin  
Description Changes a Normal-level user to the Admin user. When you press Enter after you type  
this command, you will be prompted for the Admin password.  
User Level Normal  
admin  
Syntax  
Help  
Description Displays help on using the command line interface (CLI).  
User Level Restricted, Normal, Admin  
help  
Syntax  
Kill Line  
Description Restarts a line. On IOLANs with more than 1 port, you can specify a port number and  
then a range of ports; for example, kill line 4, 10-13, 15. This command can  
also be used to reset the internal modem on the IOLAN. The internal modem is  
addressed as last serial port +1 (i.e., on an SDS 3M, the modem is line 4). On single  
port models, use the command kill line.  
User Level Normal, Admin  
kill line *|<number>|<number range>  
Syntax  
Note: the * is a wildcard meaning all lines.  
Kill Session  
Description Kills an active session.  
User Level Restricted, Normal, Admin  
kill session 1|2|3|4  
Syntax  
Options  
1|2|3|4  
The number of the session you want to kill.  
Logout  
Description Logs the user out from the IOLAN.  
User Level Restricted, Normal, Admin  
logout  
Syntax  
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Menu  
Description Switches from a command line based interface to Menu mode of operation.  
User Level Restricted, Normal, Admin  
menu  
Syntax  
Ping  
Description This command checks to see if a given host is reachable via an IP message. The  
specific message used is called a ping.  
User Level Normal, Admin  
ping <hostname/IP_address> [<packet_size>] [<#_of_packets>]  
Syntax  
Options  
<hostname/IP_address>  
The name (DNS resolvable host name) or IP address of the machine you are trying to  
ping.  
<packet_size>  
Enter the number of data bytes to be sent. The default is 100 bytes.  
<#_of_packets>  
Enter the number of the packets you want to send. The default is 10.  
Resume  
Rlogin  
Description Resumes a started session.  
User Level Restricted, Normal, Admin  
resume 1|2|3|4  
Syntax  
Options  
1|2|3|4  
The number of the session you want to resume.  
Description Starts an rlogin session to the specified host/IP address.  
User Level Normal, Admin  
rlogin <hostname/IP_address> [termtype <terminal_name>]  
[user <string>]  
Syntax  
Options  
<hostname/IP_address>  
The name of the target host.  
termtype  
Type of terminal attached to this line; for example, ansi or wyse60.  
user  
The name of the user logging into the rlogin session.  
Screen  
Description Switches from a command line based interface to Menu mode of operation.  
User Level Restricted, Normal, Admin  
screen  
Syntax  
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Set Termtype  
Description Sets the type of terminal being used for the current session.  
User Level Normal, Admin  
set termtype  
Syntax  
wyse60|vt100|ansi|dumb|tvi925|ibm3151te|vt320|hp700|term1|term2|  
term3  
Option  
wyse60|vt100|ansi|dumb|tvi925|ibm3151te|vt320|hp700|term1|term2|term3  
Specifies the type of terminal connected to the line:  
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
Dumb  
WYSE60  
VT100  
ANSI  
TVI925  
IBM3151TE  
VT320 (specifically supporting VT320-7)  
HP700 (specifically supporting HP700/44)  
Term1, Term2, Term3 (user-defined terminals)  
Set User  
Description Sets the current users settings.  
User Level Normal, Admin  
set user . [hotkey-prefix <00-7f>] [language english|customlang]  
[routing none|send|listen|send-and-listen] [password]  
Syntax  
Options  
hotkey-prefix  
The prefix that a user types to control the current session. The default value is hex 01,  
which corresponds to Ctrl-a (^a) (hex value 02 would be Ctrl-b (^b), etc.):  
z
^a number—To switch from one session to another, press ^a and then the required  
session number. For example, ^a 2 would switch you to session 2. Pressing ^a 0  
will return you to the IOLAN Menu.  
z
z
z
z
^a n—Display the next session. The current session will remain active. The lowest  
numbered active session will be displayed.  
^a p—Display the previous session. The current session will remain active. The  
highest numbered active session will be displayed.  
^a m—To exit a session and return to the IOLAN. You will be returned to where  
you left off. The session will be left running.  
^a l—(Lowercase L) Locks the line until the user unlocks it. The user is prompted  
for a password (any password, excluding spaces) and locks the line. Next, the user  
must retype the password to unlock the line.  
z
^r—When you switch from a session back to the Menu, the screen may not be  
redrawn correctly. If this happens, use this command to redraw it properly. This is  
always Ctrl R, regardless of the Hotkey Prefix.  
The User Hotkey Prefix value overrides the Line Hotkey Prefix value. You can use the  
Hotkey Prefix keys to lock a line only when the line Lock parameter is On.  
language  
You can specify whether a user will use English or Customlang as the language that  
appears in the Menu, CLI, or WebManager. The IOLAN supports one custom language  
that must be downloaded to the IOLAN; otherwise, Customlang defaults to English.  
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routing  
Determines the routing mode used for RIP packets on the PPP and SLIP interfaces for  
this user. Values are:  
z
z
z
z
None—RIP packets are neither received nor sent by the IOLAN.  
Send—RIP packets can only be sent by the IOLAN.  
Listen—RIP packets can only be received by the IOLAN.  
Send and Listen—RIP packets are sent and received by the IOLAN.  
password  
The password the user will need to enter to login to the IOLAN. This case-sensitive  
field accepts a maximum of 16 characters.  
Set User Session  
Description Sets the current users session settings.  
User Level Normal, Admin  
set user . session 1|2|3|4|* [auto on|off]  
[type off|telnet|rlogin|ssh]  
Syntax  
set user . session 1|2|3|4|* telnet-options [host <config_host>]  
[port <TCP_port>] [termtype <terminal_name>] [line-mode on|off]  
[map-cr-crlf on|off] [local-echo on|off] [echo <00-7f>]  
[eof <00-7f>] [erase <00-7f>] [intr <00-7f>] [quit <00-7f>]  
set user . session 1|2|3|4|* rlogin-options [host <config_host>]  
[termtype <terminal_name>]  
set user . session 1|2|3|4|* ssh-options [host <config_host>]  
[port <TCP_port>] [termtype <terminal_name>]  
[protocol ssh-1|ssh-2|ssh-2/1] [compression on|off]  
[verbose on|off] [auto-login on|off] [name <string>]  
[password <string>] [ssh-1-cipher 3des|des|blowfish]  
[authentication rsa on|off] [authentication dsa on|off]  
[authentication keyboard-interactive on|off]  
set user . session 1|2|3|4|* ssh-options  
ssh-2-cipher-list <3des blowfish cast aes arcfour>  
Options  
session  
Specifies the session number (or all, *) that you are configuring.  
auto  
Specify whether or not the session(s) will start automatically when the user logs into the  
IOLAN.  
telnet-options  
See Set Telnet-Client in the IOLAN Users Guide.  
rlogin-options  
See Set Rlogin-Client in the IOLAN Users Guide.  
ssh-options  
See Set SSH-Client in the IOLAN Users Guide.  
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Commands for Users Logged Into the IOLAN  
Show Line Users  
Description Shows the users who are on the line.  
User Level Admin  
show line users  
Syntax  
SSH  
Description Starts an SSH session to the specified host/IP address.  
User Level Normal, Admin  
ssh <hostname/IP_address> [<TCP_port>]  
Syntax  
[termtype <terminal_name>] [authentication rsa on|off]  
[authentication dsa on|off]  
[authentication keyboard-interactive on|off]  
[compression on|off] [protocol ssh-1|ssh-2|ssh-2,1]  
[ssh-1-cipher 3des|des|blowfish]  
[ssh-2-cipher-list <3des blowfish cast aes arcfour> end-list]  
[user <name>] [verbose on|off]  
Options  
<hostname/IP_address>  
The name (resolvable via DNS) or IP address of the host you wish to connect to with  
SSH.  
<TCP_port>  
The port number the target host is listening on for incoming connections. The default  
for SSH is port number 22.  
termtype  
Type of terminal attached to this line; for example, ANSI or WYSE60.  
authentication rsa  
An authentication method used by SSH version 1 and 2. When enabled, an SSH client  
session will try to authenticate via RSA.  
authentication dsa  
An authentication method used by SSH version 2. When enabled, an SSH client session  
will try to authenticate via DSA.  
authentication keyboard-interaction  
The user types in a password for authentication.Used for SSH2 only.  
compression  
Requests compression of all data. Compression is desirable on modem lines and other  
slow connections, but will only slow down things on fast networks.  
protocol  
Specify whether you are using SSH-1, SSH-2, or a combination of the two protocols,  
SSH-2, SSH-1.  
ssh-1-cipher  
Select the encryption method (cipher) that you want to use for your SSH version 1  
connection:  
z
z
3DES  
Blowfish  
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ssh-2-cipher-list  
Select the order of negotiation for the encryption method (ciphers) that the IOLAN will  
use for the SSH version 2 connection:  
z
z
z
z
z
3DES  
Blowfish  
AES  
Arcfour  
CAST  
user  
The name of the user logging into the SSH session.  
verbose  
Displays debug messages on the terminal.  
Syslog Console  
Description Starts/stops or displays the status of the syslog console.  
User Level Admin  
syslog console start|stop  
Syntax  
syslog console status  
Options  
start|stop  
Start or stop console logging. When console logging is enabled, syslog messages will  
be echoed to the current console. These messages are filtered based on the level set in  
the (remote) syslog options.  
status  
Displays the current console logging status (enabled or disabled).  
Show Sessions  
Description Shows available sessions.  
User Level Restricted, Normal, Admin  
show sessions  
Syntax  
Show Termtype  
Description Shows the terminal type for the current session.  
User Level Admin  
show termtype  
Syntax  
Start  
Description Starts a predefined session. Only inactive sessions are displayed.  
User Level Restricted, Normal, Admin  
start 1|2|3|4  
Syntax  
Options  
1|2|3|4  
The number of the session that you want to start.  
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Telnet  
Description Starts a telnet session to the specified host/IP address.  
User Level Normal, Admin  
telnet <hostname/IP_address> [<TCP_port>]  
Syntax  
[termtype <terminal_name>] [line-mode on|off]  
[map-cr-crlf on|off] [local-echo on|off]  
[echo <00-7f>] [eof <00-7f>] [erase <00-7f>] [intr <00-7f>]  
[quit <00-7f>] [escape <00-7f>]  
Options  
<hostname/IP_address>  
The name (resolvable via DNS) or IP address of the host you wish to connect to with  
Telnet.  
<TCP_port>  
The port number the target host is listening on for incoming connections. The default  
for Telnet is port number 23.  
termtype  
Type of terminal attached to this line; for example, ANSI or WYSE60.  
line-mode  
When On, keyboard input is not sent to the remote host until Enter is pressed,  
otherwise input is sent every time a key is pressed. Default is Off.  
map-cr-crlf  
Maps carriage returns (CR) to carriage return line feed (CRLF). The default value is  
Off.  
local-echo  
Toggles between local echo of entered characters and suppressing local echo. Local  
echo is used for normal processing, while suppressing the echo is convenient for  
entering text that should not be displayed on the screen, such as passwords. This  
parameter can only be used when Line Mode is On. Default is Off.  
echo  
Defines the echo character. When Line Mode is On, typing the echo character echoes  
the text locally and sends only completed lines to the host. This value is in hexadecimal  
with a default value of 5 (ASCII value ^E).  
eof  
Defines the end-of-file character. When Line Mode is On, entering the EOF character  
as the first character on a line sends the character to the remote host. This value is in  
hexadecimal with a default value of 4 (ASCII value ^D).  
erase  
Defines the erase character. When Line Mode is Off, typing the erase character erases  
one character. This value is in hexadecimal with a default value of 8 (ASCII value ^H).  
intr  
Defines the interrupt character. Typing the interrupt character interrupts the current  
process. This value is in hexadecimal with a default value of 3 (ASCII value ^C).  
quit  
Defines the quit character. Typing the quit character closes and exits the current telnet  
session. This value is in hexadecimal with a default value of 1c (ASCII value FS).  
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escape  
Defines the escape character. Returns you to the command line mode. This value is in  
hexadecimal with a default value of 1d (ASCII value GS).  
Version  
Description Displays firmware version and build.  
User Level Normal, Admin  
version  
Syntax  
Configuring Users  
Add User  
Description For units with 4 or less serial ports, you can configure up to 4 users. For units with 8 or  
more serial ports, the maximum number of users which can be added is 48. This is in  
addition to the adminuser.  
User Level Admin  
add user <username>  
Syntax  
Option  
<username>  
The name of the user, without spaces. When you finish the command and press Enter,  
you will be prompted to enter and re-enter a password for the user.  
Delete User  
Description Deletes a user.  
User Level Admin  
delete user <config_user>  
Syntax  
Option  
<config_user>  
You can see a list of users that can be deleted by typing delete user ?. You can not  
delete the adminuser.  
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Set Default User  
Description Configures the Default User. When adding a new user, the profile of the default user  
will be used to assign the values of the various parameters of the new user. For example  
if you set the serviceparameter of the default user to ppp, when a new user is added,  
their service parameter will be set to ppp.  
User Level Admin  
set default user [callback on|off] [framed-compression on|off]  
[framed-ip <IPv4_address>]  
Syntax  
[framed-interface-id <IPv6_interface_id>]  
[framed-mtu <64-1500>] [hotkey-prefix <00-7f>]  
[idle-timer <0-4294967>]  
[host-ip None|<IP_address>|<config_host>]  
[language english|customlang]  
[level admin|normal|restricted|menu]  
[line-access readin|readout|readwrite [on|off]|<line(s)> [0]]  
[netmask <IPv4_address>] [phone-number <phone_number>]  
[routing none|send|listen|send-and-listen]  
[service dsprompt|telnet|tcp-clear|rlogin|ppp|slip|ssh|ssl-raw]  
[sess-timer <0-4294967>] [port tcp-clear|telnet|ssh|ssl-raw  
<TCP_port>] [access-clustered-ports on|off]  
Options  
callback  
When On, enter a phone number for the IOLAN to call the user back (the Callback  
parameter is unrelated to the Line Dial parameter).  
Note: the IOLAN will allow callback only when a user is authenticated. If the protocol  
over the link does not provide authentication, there will be no callback. Therefore, when  
the Line Service is set to PPP, you must use either PAP or CHAP, because these  
protocols provide authentication. The default is Off.  
The IOLAN supports another type of callback, Roaming Callback, which is  
configurable when the Line Service is set to PPP.  
framed-compression  
Used for User Service PPP or SLIP, determines whether Van Jacobsen Compression is  
used on the link. VJ compression is a means of reducing the standard TCP/IP header  
from 40 octets to approximately 5 octets. This gives a significant performance  
improvement, particularly when interactive applications are being used. For example,  
when the user is typing, a single character can be passed over the link with a packet as  
small as 5 octets as opposed to 40 octets when no JV compression is used. VJ  
Compression has little effect on other types of links, such as ftp, where the packets are  
much larger. The Framed Compression value will be used in preference to the VJ  
Compression value set for a Line. The default is Off.  
framed-ip  
Used for User Service PPP or SLIP, sets the IP address of the remote user. Enter the  
address in dot decimal notation as follows:  
z
255.255.255.254 (default)—The IOLAN will use the Remote IP Address set in  
the PPP settings for the line.  
z
255.255.255.255—When the User Service is PPP, the IOLAN will allow the  
remote machine to specify its IP address (overriding the Remote IP Address  
configured in the line, PPP settings). When the User Service is SLIP, the IOLAN  
will use the Remote IP Address set for the line (no negotiation).  
z
n.n.n.n—(where n is a number) Enter the IP address of your choice. This IP  
address will then be used in preference to the Remote IP Address set for a line.  
framed-interface-id  
Used for User Service PPP, sets the IPv6 address of the remote user.  
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framed-mtu  
Used for User Service PPP or SLIP, specifies the maximum size of packets, in bytes,  
being transferred across the link. On noisy links it might be preferable to fragment large  
packets being transferred over the link, since there will be quicker recovery from errors.  
Depending on whether you have selected a User Service of SLIP or PPP, details are as  
follows:  
z
PPPFramed MTU will be the maximum size of packets that the IOLAN port will  
accept. This value is negotiated between the two ends of the link. The valid range is  
64-1500. The default value is 1500 bytes.  
z
SLIPFramed MTU will be the maximum size of packets being sent by the  
IOLAN. The IOLAN will send SLIP packets in the range 256-1500 bytes. The  
default value is 256 bytes.  
The Framed MTU value will be used in preference to the MTU/MRU values set for a  
Line.  
hotkey-prefix  
The prefix that a user types to control the current session. The default value is hex 01,  
which corresponds to Ctrl-a (^a) (hex value 02 would be Ctrl-b (^b), etc.):  
z
^a number—To switch from one session to another, press ^a and then the required  
session number. For example, ^a 2 would switch you to session 2. Pressing ^a 0  
will return you to the IOLAN Menu.  
z
z
z
z
^a n—Display the next session. The current session will remain active. The lowest  
numbered active session will be displayed.  
^a p—Display the previous session. The current session will remain active. The  
highest numbered active session will be displayed.  
^a m—To exit a session and return to the IOLAN. You will be returned to where  
you left off. The session will be left running.  
^a l—(Lowercase L) Locks the line until the user unlocks it. The user is prompted  
for a password (any password, excluding spaces) and locks the line. Next, the user  
must retype the password to unlock the line.  
z
^r—When you switch from a session back to the Menu, the screen may not be  
redrawn correctly. If this happens, use this command to redraw it properly. This is  
always Ctrl R, regardless of the Hotkey Prefix.  
The User Hotkey Prefix value overrides the Line Hotkey Prefix value. You can use the  
Hotkey Prefix keys to lock a line only when the line Lock parameter is On.  
idle-timer  
The amount of time, in seconds, that the Idle Timer will run. Use this timer to close a  
connection because of inactivity. When the Idle Timer expires, because there has been  
no exchange of data within the specified time, the IOLAN will close the connection.  
The default value is 0 (zero), meaning that the Idle Timer will not expire (the  
connection is open permanently). The maximum value is 4294967 seconds. The User  
Idle Timer will override the Line Idle Timer, with the exception of reverse SSH or  
reverse Telnet sessions.  
host-ip  
For outbound User Services such as Telnet, Rlogin, or SSH, this is the target host name  
or IP address. If no IP address is specified, the Host IP value in the Default User  
configuration will be used. The default is 0.0.0.0. or None.  
language  
You can specify whether a user will use English or Customlang as the language that  
appears in the Menu, CLI, or WebManager. The IOLAN supports one custom language  
that must be downloaded to the IOLAN; otherwise, Customlang defaults to English.  
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level  
The access that a user is allowed:  
z
Admin—The admin level user has total access to the IOLAN. You can create more  
than one admin user account but we recommend that you only have one. They can  
monitor and configure the IOLAN.  
z
Normal—The Normal level user has limited access to the IOLAN. Limited CLI  
commands and Menu access are available with the ability to configure the user’s  
own configuration settings.  
z
z
Restricted—The Restricted level user can only access predefined sessions or  
access the Easy Port Access menu.  
Menu—The menu level user will only be able to access predefined session or  
access the Easy Port Access menu. The Easy Port Access allows the user to  
connect to the accessible line without disconnecting their initial connection to the  
IOLAN. Does not have any access to CLI commands.  
netmask  
This is used for the PPP or SLIP Service types. Only used for IPv4. If the remote user  
is on a subnet, enter the network’s subnet mask. For example, a subnet mask of  
255.255.0.0.  
line-access  
Specifies the user access rights to each IOLAN device line. Options are:  
z
z
Read/Write—Users are given read and write access to the line.  
Read In—Users are given access to read only outbound data, data that is going  
from the IOLAN to the device.  
z
Read Out—Users are given access to read only inbound data, data that is going  
from the device to the IOLAN.  
Users can read data going in both directions by selecting both the Read In and Read  
Out options. The on|offoption is only for 1-port models. You can disable line access  
in 2-port + models by specifying 0(zero).  
phone-number  
The phone number the IOLAN will dial to callback the user (you must have set  
Callback to On). Enter the number without spaces. To change the phone number,  
overwrite the previous entry; to clear the phone number, set it to "" (double quotes  
without a space).  
routing  
Determines the routing mode used for RIP packets on the PPP and SLIP interfaces for  
this user. Values are:  
z
z
z
z
None—RIP packets are neither received nor sent by the IOLAN.  
Send—RIP packets can only be sent by the IOLAN.  
Listen—RIP packets can only be received by the IOLAN.  
Send and Listen—RIP packets are sent and received by the IOLAN.  
service  
The type of service that the user will use.  
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sess-timer  
The amount of time, in seconds, that the Session Timer will run. Use this timer to  
forcibly close a user’s session (connection). When the Session Timer expires, the  
IOLAN will end the connection. The default value is 0 (zero), meaning that the session  
timer will not expire (the session is open permanently, or until the user logs out). The  
maximum value is 4294967 seconds. The User Session Timer will override the Line  
Session Timer, with the exception of reverse SSH or reverse Telnet sessions.  
port  
.For outbound User Services such as Telnet, SSH, TCP clear or SSL raw, this is the  
target port number. The default value will change based on the type of Service selected;  
the most common known port numbers are used as the default values.  
access-clustered-ports  
When enabled, allows the user access to IOLANs that have been configured in the  
clustering group. The default is on.  
Set User  
Description Sets users settings. Normal-level users can configure only their own settings.  
Admin-level users can configure any users settings, including their own (with the  
exception of their User Level, which must stay at Admin).  
User Level Normal, Admin  
set user . [hotkey-prefix <00-7f>] [language english|customlang]  
[password] [routing none|send|listen|send-and-listen]  
Syntax  
set user .|<username>|* [callback on|off]  
[framed-compression on|off] [framed-ip <IPv4_address>]  
[framed-interface-id <IPv6_interface_id>]  
AdminUser  
Only  
[framed-mtu <64-1500>] [hotkey-prefix <00-7f>]  
[idle-timer <0-4294967>]  
[host-ip None|<IP_address>|<config_host>]  
[language english|customlang]  
[level admin|normal|restricted|menu] [password]  
[line-access readin|readout|readwrite [on|off]|<line(s)> [0]]  
[netmask <IPv4_address>] [phone-number <phone_number>]  
[routing none|send|listen|send-and-listen]  
[service dsprompt|telnet|tcp-clear|rlogin|ppp|slip|ssh|ssl-raw]  
[sess-timer <0-4294967>] [port tcp-clear|telnet|ssh|ssl-raw  
<TCP_port>] [access-clustered-ports on|off]  
Options  
callback  
When On, enter a phone number for the IOLAN to call the user back (the Callback  
parameter is unrelated to the Line Dial parameter).  
Note: the IOLAN will allow callback only when a user is authenticated. If the protocol  
over the link does not provide authentication, there will be no callback. Therefore, when  
the Line Service is set to PPP, you must use either PAP or CHAP, because these  
protocols provide authentication. The default is Off.  
The IOLAN supports another type of callback, Roaming Callback, which is  
configurable when the Line Service is set to PPP.  
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framed-compression  
Used for User Service PPP or SLIP, determines whether Van Jacobsen Compression is  
used on the link. VJ compression is a means of reducing the standard TCP/IP header  
from 40 octets to approximately 5 octets. This gives a significant performance  
improvement, particularly when interactive applications are being used. For example,  
when the user is typing, a single character can be passed over the link with a packet as  
small as 5 octets as opposed to 40 octets when no JV compression is used. VJ  
Compression has little effect on other types of links, such as ftp, where the packets are  
much larger. The Framed Compression value will be used in preference to the VJ  
Compression value set for a Line. The default is Off.  
framed-ip  
Used for User Service PPP or SLIP, sets the IP address of the remote user. Enter the  
address in dot decimal notation as follows:  
z
255.255.255.254 (default)—The IOLAN will use the Remote IP Address set in  
the PPP settings for the line.  
z
255.255.255.255—When the User Service is PPP, the IOLAN will allow the  
remote machine to specify its IP address (overriding the Remote IP Address  
configured in the line, PPP settings). When the User Service is SLIP, the IOLAN  
will use the Remote IP Address set for the line (no negotiation).  
z
n.n.n.n—(where n is a number) Enter the IP address of your choice. This IP  
address will then be used in preference to the Remote IP Address set for a line.  
framed-interface-id  
Used for User Service PPP, sets the IPv6 address of the remote user.  
framed-mtu  
Used for User Service PPP or SLIP, specifies the maximum size of packets, in bytes,  
being transferred across the link. On noisy links it might be preferable to fragment large  
packets being transferred over the link, since there will be quicker recovery from errors.  
Depending on whether you have selected a User Service of SLIP or PPP, details are as  
follows:  
z
PPPFramed MTU will be the maximum size of packets that the IOLAN port will  
accept. This value is negotiated between the two ends of the link. The valid range is  
64-1500. The default value is 1500 bytes.  
z
SLIPFramed MTU will be the maximum size of packets being sent by the  
IOLAN. The IOLAN will send SLIP packets in the range 256-1500 bytes. The  
default value is 256 bytes.  
The Framed MTU value will be used in preference to the MTU/MRU values set for a  
Line.  
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hotkey-prefix  
The prefix that a user types to control the current session. The default value is hex 01,  
which corresponds to Ctrl-a (^a) (hex value 02 would be Ctrl-b (^b), etc.):  
z
^a number—To switch from one session to another, press ^a and then the required  
session number. For example, ^a 2 would switch you to session 2. Pressing ^a 0  
will return you to the IOLAN Menu.  
z
z
z
z
^a n—Display the next session. The current session will remain active. The lowest  
numbered active session will be displayed.  
^a p—Display the previous session. The current session will remain active. The  
highest numbered active session will be displayed.  
^a m—To exit a session and return to the IOLAN. You will be returned to where  
you left off. The session will be left running.  
^a l—(Lowercase L) Locks the line until the user unlocks it. The user is prompted  
for a password (any password, excluding spaces) and locks the line. Next, the user  
must retype the password to unlock the line.  
z
^r—When you switch from a session back to the Menu, the screen may not be  
redrawn correctly. If this happens, use this command to redraw it properly. This is  
always Ctrl R, regardless of the Hotkey Prefix.  
The User Hotkey Prefix value overrides the Line Hotkey Prefix value. You can use the  
Hotkey Prefix keys to lock a line only when the line Lock parameter is On.  
idle-timer  
The amount of time, in seconds, that the Idle Timer will run. Use this timer to close a  
connection because of inactivity. When the Idle Timer expires, because there has been  
no exchange of data within the specified time, the IOLAN will close the connection.  
The default value is 0 (zero), meaning that the Idle Timer will not expire (the  
connection is open permanently). The maximum value is 4294967 seconds. The User  
Idle Timer will override the Line Idle Timer, with the exception of reverse SSH or  
reverse Telnet sessions.  
host-ip  
For outbound User Services such as Telnet, Rlogin, or SSH, this is the target host name  
or IP address. If no IP address is specified, the Host IP value in the Default User  
configuration will be used. The default is 0.0.0.0. or None.  
language  
You can specify whether a user will use English or Customlang as the language that  
appears in the Menu, CLI, or WebManager. The IOLAN supports one custom language  
that must be downloaded to the IOLAN; otherwise, Customlang defaults to English.  
level  
The access that a user is allowed:  
z
Admin—The admin level user has total access to the IOLAN. You can create more  
than one admin user account but we recommend that you only have one. They can  
monitor and configure the IOLAN.  
z
Normal—The Normal level user has limited access to the IOLAN. Limited CLI  
commands and Menu access are available with the ability to configure the user’s  
own configuration settings.  
z
z
Restricted—The Restricted level user can only access predefined sessions or  
access the Easy Port Access menu.  
Menu—The menu level user will only be able to access predefined session or  
access the Easy Port Access menu. The Easy Port Access allows the user to  
connect to the accessible line without disconnecting their initial connection to the  
IOLAN. Does not have any access to CLI commands.  
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netmask  
This is used for the PPP or SLIP Service types. Only used for IPv4. If the remote user  
is on a subnet, enter the network’s subnet mask. For example, a subnet mask of  
255.255.0.0.  
password  
The password the user will need to enter to login to the IOLAN. This case-sensitive  
field accepts a maximum of 16 characters.  
line-access  
Specifies the user access rights to each IOLAN device line. Options are:  
z
z
Read/Write—Users are given read and write access to the line.  
Read In—Users are given access to read only outbound data, data that is going  
from the IOLAN to the device.  
z
Read Out—Users are given access to read only inbound data, data that is going  
from the device to the IOLAN.  
Users can read data going in both directions by selecting both the Read In and Read  
Out options. The on|offoption is only for 1-port models. You can disable line access  
in 2-port + models by specifying 0(zero).  
phone-number  
The phone number the IOLAN will dial to callback the user (you must have set  
Callback to On). Enter the number without spaces. To change the phone number,  
overwrite the previous entry; to clear the phone number, set it to "" (double quotes  
without a space).  
routing  
Determines the routing mode used for RIP packets on the PPP and SLIP interfaces for  
this user. Values are:  
z
z
z
z
None—RIP packets are neither received nor sent by the IOLAN.  
Send—RIP packets can only be sent by the IOLAN.  
Listen—RIP packets can only be received by the IOLAN.  
Send and Listen—RIP packets are sent and received by the IOLAN.  
service  
The type of service that the user will use.  
sess-timer  
The amount of time, in seconds, that the Session Timer will run. Use this timer to  
forcibly close a user’s session (connection). When the Session Timer expires, the  
IOLAN will end the connection. The default value is 0 (zero), meaning that the session  
timer will not expire (the session is open permanently, or until the user logs out). The  
maximum value is 4294967 seconds. The User Session Timer will override the Line  
Session Timer, with the exception of reverse SSH or reverse Telnet sessions.  
port  
.For outbound User Services such as Telnet, SSH, TCP clear or SSL raw, this is the  
target port number. The default value will change based on the type of Service selected;  
the most common known port numbers are used as the default values.  
access-clustered-ports  
When enabled, allows the user access to IOLANs that have been configured in the  
clustering group. The default is on.  
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Set User Session  
Description Configures a users session settings. See Set User Session on page 54 for a description  
of the options.  
User Level Admin  
set user .|<username>|* session 1|2|3|4|* [auto on|off]  
[type off|telnet|rlogin|ssh]  
Syntax  
set user .|<username>|* session 1|2|3|4|* telnet-options  
[host <config_host>] [port <TCP_port>]  
[termtype <terminal_name>] [line-mode on|off]  
[map-cr-crlf on|off] [local-echo on|off]  
[echo <00-7f>] [eof <00-7f>] [erase <00-7f>] [intr <00-7f>]  
[quit <00-7f>]  
set user .|<username>|* session 1|2|3|4|* rlogin-options  
[host <config_host>] [termtype <terminal_name>]  
set user .|<username>|* session 1|2|3|4|*  
ssh-options [host <config_host>] [port <TCP_port>]  
[termtype <terminal_name>] [protocol ssh-1|ssh-2|ssh-2/1]  
[compression on|off] [verbose on|off] [auto-login on|off]  
[name <string>] [password <string>]  
[ssh-1-cipher 3des|des|blowfish] [authentication rsa on|off]  
[authentication password on|off]  
[authentication keyboard-interactive on|off]  
set user .|<username>|* session 1|2|3|4|* ssh-options  
ssh-2-cipher-list <3des blowfish cast aes arcfour>  
Show Default User  
Description Shows the Default Users settings.  
User Level Admin  
show default user  
Syntax  
Show User  
Description Shows user configuration settings.  
User Level Admin  
show user <configured_user>|.  
Syntax  
Options  
<configured_user>  
Show the settings for the specified user.  
.
Show the settings for the current user.  
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Line Commands  
Chapter  
4
4
This chapter defines all the CLI commands associated with configuring the IOLAN’s line parameters.  
1-Port vs. 2-Port+ Line Commands  
If you are using a 1-port IOLAN, the admin user does not have the option of using the number or all  
(*) options in the line commands, as there is only one line. In a 2-port+ IOLAN, the admin user must  
specify . (current line), <number> (line number), or * (sets value for all lines) when configuring  
lines.  
Line Commands  
Set Line  
Description Configures line parameters. The set linecommand does not work on modem  
ports/lines on models that have an internal modem.  
User Level Normal, Admin  
set line . [data-bits 5|6|7|8]  
Syntax  
[connection-method dial-in|dial-out|dial-in-out|direct-connect|  
ms-direct-host|ms-direct-guest]  
[idle-timer <0-4294967>] [line-name <name>]  
[modem-name <config_modem>] [pages 1|2|3|4|5|6|7]  
[parity none|even|odd|mark|space] [phone-number <phone_number>]  
[rev-sess-security on|off] [sess-timer <0-4294967>]  
[stop-bits 1|2|1.5] [termtype wyse60|vt100|ansi|dumb|tvi925|  
ibm3151te|vt320|hp700|term1|term2|term3]  
set line .|<number>|* ... [mode enabled|disabled] [break on|off]  
[map-cr-crlf on|off] [data-logging on|off] [flowin on|off]  
[flowout on|off] [hotkey-prefix <00-7f>] [initial cli|menu]  
[keepalive on|off] [lock on|off]  
AdminUser  
Only  
[microsoft-sac-support on|off] [motd on|off]  
[multisessions <integer>] [reset on|off] [dial-timeout <number>]  
[dial-retries <number>] [user <name>] [nouser]  
[line-termination on|off] [internet-address <IPv4_address>]  
Options  
mode  
Enables/disables a line (available only on 2-port+ models). The default is enabled.  
data-bits  
Specifies the number of bits in a byte. The default is 8.  
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connection-method  
Determines how a modem will work on the line. Select from the following options:  
z
z
z
z
Direct Connect—Indicates that there is not a modem on the line. This is the  
default.  
Dial In—Specify this option when a user is remote and will be dialing in via  
modem or ISDN TA.  
Dial Out—Specify this option when a modem is attached to the serial port and is  
being used to dial out.  
Dial In/Out—Specify this option when the IOLAN is being used as a router  
(depending on which end of the link your IOLAN is situated and how you want to  
initiate the communication).  
z
z
MS Direct-Host—Specify this option when the serial port is connected to a  
Microsoft Guest device. Line Service must be set to PPP for this option.  
MS Direct-Guest—Specify this option when the serial port is connected to a  
Microsoft Host device. Line Service must be set to PPP for this option.  
idle-timer  
Enter a time period, in seconds, for which the Idle Timer will run. Use this timer to  
close a connection because of inactivity. When the Idle Timer expires, the IOLAN will  
end the connection. The maximum value is 4294967 seconds (about 49 days). The  
default value of 0 (zero) means the Idle Timer will not expire, so the connection is  
permanently open.  
line-name  
Provide a name for the line so it can be easily identified. The Remote Port Buffering  
logging feature uses the Line Name when creating a file on the remote NFS server.  
modem-name  
The name of the predefined modem that is used on this line.  
pages  
For DSLogin line service, this is the number of video pages the terminal supports. Valid  
values are 1-7. The default is 5 pages.  
parity  
Specifies if you are using Even, Odd, or No parity on the line. If you want to force a  
parity type, you can specify Mark for 1or Space for 0.  
phone-number  
The phone number to use when Connection Method is set to Dial Out.  
rev-sess-security  
Enables/disables login/password authentication, locally or externally, on reverse Telnet  
connections. The default is Off.  
sess-time  
Enter a time, in seconds, for which the Session Timer will run. Use this timer to  
forcibly close the session (connection). When the Session Timer expires, the IOLAN  
will end the connection. The default value is 0 seconds so the port will never timeout.  
The maximum value is 4294967 seconds (about 49 days).  
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break  
Specifies how a break is interpreted:  
z
z
z
z
off—The IOLAN ignores the break key completely and it is not passed through to  
the host. This is the default setting.  
local—The IOLAN deals with the break locally. If the user is in a session, the  
break key has the same effect as a hot key.  
remote—When the break key is pressed, the IOLAN translates this into a telnet  
break signal which it sends to the host machine.  
break-interrupt—On some systems such as SunOS, XENIX, and AIX, a break  
received from the peripheral is not passed to the client properly. If the client wishes  
to make the break act like an interrupt key (for example, when the stty options  
-ignbrkand brkintrare set).  
map-cr-crlf  
When Line Service Printer is selected, defines the default end-of-line terminator as  
CR-LF (ASCII carriage-return line-feed) when enabled. Default is Off.  
data-logging  
When enabled, serial data will be buffered if the TCP connection is lost. When the TCP  
connection is re-established, the buffered serial data will be sent to its destination (this  
option is not available when Monitor DSR, Monitor DCD, or Multihost is enabled).  
The data buffer is 4K for desktop models and 32K for rack mount and medical unit  
models. If the data buffer is filled, incoming serial data will overwrite the oldest data.  
The default is off.  
flowin  
Determines if input flow control is to be used. Default is On. This is active only when  
Line Flow Control is set to Soft, Hard, or Both.  
flowout  
Determines if output flow control is to be used. Default is On. This is active only when  
Line Flow Control is set to Soft, Hard, or Both.  
hotkey-prefix  
The prefix that a user types to lock a line or redraw the Menu. The default value is hex  
01, which corresponds to Ctrl-a (^a) (hex value 02 would be Ctrl-b (^b), etc.):  
z
^a l—(Lowercase L) Locks the line until the user unlocks it. The user is prompted  
for a password (any password, excluding spaces) and locks the line. Next, the user  
must retype the password to unlock the line.  
z
^r—When you switch from a session back to the Menu, the screen may not be  
redrawn correctly. If this happens, use this command to redraw it properly. This is  
always Ctrl R, regardless of the Hotkey Prefix.  
You can use the Hotkey Prefix key to lock a line only when the Line Lock parameter is  
On.  
initial  
Specifies the initial interface a user navigates when logging into the line; either the  
Menu or a prompt for the CLI. The default is CLI.  
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keepalive  
Enables a per-connection TCP keepalive feature. After the configured number of  
seconds, the connection will send a gratuitous ACK to the network peer, thus either  
ensuring the connection stays active OR causing a dropped connection condition to be  
recognized.  
This parameter needs to be used in conjunction with server parameter,  
monitor-connection-every. The interval determines how long the IOLAN will wait  
during inactivity before "testing" the connection. It should be noted that if a network  
connection is accidentally dropped, it can take as long as the specified interval before  
anyone can reconnect to the serial port.  
lock  
When enabled, the user can lock his terminal with a password using the Hotkey Prefix  
(default Ctrl-a) ^a l (lowercase L). The IOLAN prompts the user for a password and a  
confirmation.  
microsoft-sac-support  
When enabled, the user can lock his terminal with a password using the Hotkey Prefix  
(default Ctrl-a) ^a l (lowercase L). The IOLAN prompts the user for a password and a  
confirmation.  
motd  
Enables/disables the message of the day on the line.  
multisessions  
This parameter defines the maximum number of additional reverse sessions which will  
be allowed for this line allowing more control as to how the total reverse sessions are  
allocated. This is on top of the main reverse session to the line.  
The total number of reverse sessions on the IOLAN are dependent on the model:  
z
z
z
z
1-port: 0-3  
2-port: (4 x #-of-ports) -1  
STS/SDS/MDC 4+ ports: (2 x #-of-ports) -1  
SCS 4+ ports: (2 x (#-of-ports + 1)) -1  
user  
For DSLogin line service, makes this a line that is dedicated to the specified user. Only  
this user will be able to log in on this line and they won’t need to enter their login name  
- just their password. When the Line Service is set to Direct or Silent Rlogin, the User  
parameter is used as the Rlogin user name (since Rlogin will not prompt you for a user  
name).  
nouser  
Blanks out the User parameter, in case you want to change a dedicated user line to an  
undedicated line.  
reset  
Resets the terminal type connected to the line when a user logs out.  
dial-timeout  
The number of seconds the IOLAN will wait to establish a connection to a remote  
modem. The default value is 45 seconds.  
dial-retries  
The number of times the IOLAN will attempt to re-establish a connection with a remote  
modem. The default value is 2.  
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stop-bits  
Specifies the number of stop bits that follow a byte. The 1.5 option is only available on  
the 1-port and 2-port models, but not on the modem of the SDS1M or SDS3M models.  
term-type  
Specifies the type of terminal connected to the line:  
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
Dumb  
WYSE60  
VT100  
ANSI  
TVI925  
IBM3151TE  
VT320 (specifically supporting VT320-7)  
HP700 (specifically supporting HP700/44)  
Term1, Term2, Term3 (user-defined terminals)  
line-termination  
Used with EIA-422 and EIA-485 on SDS 8-port+ IOLAN models, specifies whether or  
not the line requires termination. When termination is required, you need to terminate  
the line at both ends of the connection.  
internet-address  
Used with reverse sessions, users can access serial devices connected to the IOLAN by  
the specified Internet Address (or host name that can be resolved by a DNS). You must  
reboot the IOLAN for the Internet Address to take affect (the kill line option does not  
apply to this parameter). This parameter must be in IPv4 format.  
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Set Line Interface  
The SCS, STS, and MDC IOLAN models support the EIA-232 interface only. Therefore, you do not  
need to specify interface eia-232in the command syntax; you only need to specify the  
command options (e.g., monitor-dcd).  
Description Configures line interface (hardware) parameters.  
User Level Admin  
set line .|<number>|* interface eia-232 [monitor-dcd on|off]  
[monitor-dsr on|off] [flow none|soft|hard|both]  
Syntax  
[speed 50|75|110|134|150|200|300|600|1200|1800|2400|4800|9600|  
19200|38400|57600|115200|230400|28800|custom <baud_rate>]  
set line .|<number>|* interface eia-422  
[flow none|soft|hard|both]  
[speed 50|75|110|134|150|200|300|600|1200|1800|2400|4800|  
9600|19200|38400|57600|115200|230400|28800|  
custom <baud_rate>]]  
set line .|<number>|* interface eia-485-half-duplex  
[tx-driver-control auto|rts] [flow none|soft]  
[echo-suppression on|off]]  
[speed 50|75|110|134|150|200|300|600|1200|1800|2400|4800|  
9600|19200|38400|57600|115200|230400|28800|custom <baud_rate>]  
set line .|<number>|* interface eia-485-full-duplex  
[tx-driver-control auto|rts] [flow none|soft]  
[speed 50|75|110|134|150|200|300|600|1200|1800|2400|4800|  
9600|19200|38400|57600|115200|230400|28800|custom <baud_rate>]  
Options  
eia-232 | eia-422 | eia-485-half-duplex|eia-485-full-duplex  
Specifies the type of serial line that is being used with the IOLAN. Specify either  
EIA-232, EIA-422, EIA-485-half-duplex, or EIA-485-full-duplex. The STS, SCS, and  
MDC models support only EIA-232.  
monitor-dcd  
Specifies whether the RS-232 signal DCD (Data Carrier Detect) should be monitored.  
This is used with modems or any other device that sends a DCD signal. When it is  
monitored and the IOLAN detects a DCD signal, the line service is started. Default is  
Off. If both Monitor DCD and Monitor DSR are enabled, both signals must be detected  
before the line service is started.  
monitor-dsr  
Specifies whether the RS-232 signal DSR (data set ready) should be monitored. This is  
used with modems or any device that sends a DSR signal. When it is monitored and the  
IOLAN detects a DSR signal, the line service is started. Default is Off. The Monitor  
DSR parameter is not available for medical unit models. If both Monitor DCD and  
Monitor DSR are enabled, both signals must be detected before the line service is  
started.  
flow  
Defines whether the data flow is handled by the software (Soft), hardware (Hard),  
Both, or None. If you are using SLIP, set to Hard only. If you are using PPP, set to  
either Soft or Hard (Hard is recommended). If you select Soft with PPP, you must set  
the ACCM parameter when you configure PPP for the Line.  
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tx-driver-control  
Used with a EIA-485 serial interface, if your application supports RTS (Request To  
Send), select this option. Otherwise, select Auto. Default is Auto.  
duplex  
Specify whether the line is Full Duplex (communication both ways at the same time) or  
Half Duplex (communication in one direction at a time).  
echo-suppression  
This parameter applies only to EIA-485 Half Duplex mode. All characters will be  
echoed to the user and transmitted across the serial ports. Some EIA-485 applications  
require local echo to be enabled in order to monitor the loopback data to determine that  
line contention has occurred. If your application cannot handle loopback data, echo  
suppression should be On. The default is echo suppression Off.  
speed  
Specifies the baud rate of the line; keep in mind that speed is affected by the length of  
the cable. You can also specify a custom baud rate; valid values are 50 - 1843200.  
Set Line Service  
Description Sets the service for the line. For services that need further configuration, see Line  
Service Commands on page 78 to find the Line Service that you want to configure.  
SSL/TLS can be enabled for the following Line Services: DSLogin, Raw, Bidir,  
VModem, Server Tunnel, Client Tunnel, Modbus Master, Custom App, and TruePort.  
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set line .|<number>|* service bidir <config_host> <server_port>  
<host_port>  
Syntax  
set line .|<number>|* service direct|silent rlogin <config_host>  
set line .|<number>|* service direct raw <config_host>  
<host_port>  
set line .|<number>|* service silent raw <config_host>  
<host_port>  
[multihost all|backup <config_backup_host> <host_port>|none]  
set line .|<number>|* service direct|silent telnet|ssh  
<config_host> [<host_port>]  
set line .|<number>|* service reverse raw [multihost on|off]|  
ssh|telnet <server_port>  
set line .|<number>|* service client-tunnel <config_host>  
<host_port>  
set line .|<number>|* service server-tunnel <server_port>  
set line .|<number>|* service dslogin|printer|ppp|slip|udp|  
vmodem|modbus-master|modbus-slave|custom-app|power-management  
set line .|<number>|* service trueport client-initiated off  
<config_host> <host_port> [signal-active on|off]  
[multihost all|backup <config_backup_host> <host_port>|none]  
set line .|<number>|* service trueport client-initiated on  
<server_port> [signal-active on|off] [multihost on|off]  
Options  
bidir  
This service allows the IOLAN listen for incoming TCP connection and if needed,  
initiate a TCP connection.  
<config_host>  
The name of the target host. The host must exist in the IOLAN host table.  
<server_port>  
The IOLAN port number.  
<host_port>  
The port number the target host is listening on for incoming connections.  
direct  
Direct connections bypass the IOLAN, enabling the user to log straight into a specific  
host. A direct connection is recommended where a user logging in to the IOLAN is not  
required. It is also recommended where multiple sessions are not a requirement. The  
message Press return to continueis displayed on the users screen. The user  
must press a key to display the host login prompt. The message is redisplayed on  
logout.  
silent  
Silent connections are the same as direct connections, except they are permanently  
established. The host login prompt is displayed on the screen. Logging out redisplays  
this prompt. Silent connections, unlike direct connections, however, make permanent  
use of pseudo tty resources and therefore consume host resources even when not in use.  
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rlogin  
Sets the line for a remote login connection.  
raw  
Creates a connection where no authentication takes place and data is passed unchanged.  
telnet  
Sets the line for a telnet connection.  
ssh  
Sets the line for an SSH connection.  
reverse  
Enables a TCP/IP host to establish a login connection on an external machine attached  
to a port. For example, to access machines like protocol converters, statistical  
multiplexors, or machines like routers, firewalls, servers, etc.  
client-tunnel  
Sets the line for a client tunnel connection.  
dslogin  
The default connection. The IOLAN displays a login on that line. For example,  
DSLogin is used when a System Administrator configures the IOLAN, providing  
authentication of a user before starting a User Service of SLIP, or users starts a  
session(s) from the IOLAN to hosts.  
printer  
Using the IOLAN as a printer server. For example, remote printing using LPD (port  
515) or RCP (port 514).  
ppp  
Sets the port to a dedicated PPP line.  
slip  
Sets the port in SLIP mode.  
udp  
Sets the line to listen for and/or send UDP data.  
vmodem  
The IOLAN port behaves as if it were a modem to the attached device.  
server-tunnel  
Sets the line for a server tunnel connection.  
modbus-master  
Sets the line to act as a Modbus master.  
custom-app  
Sets the line to use the custom application created with the SDK.  
power-management  
Indicates that there is a power bar connection to this serial line.  
trueport  
Sets the line to communicate with the TruePort utility. You must install the TruePort  
utility on the host machine.  
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client-initiated  
When this option is turned on, the IOLAN will wait for a connection from the TruePort  
host (see the TruePort documentation for information on how to set up this feature on  
the TruePort host). When this option is turned off, the IOLAN will initiate the  
connection to the TruePort host. The default is off.  
signal-active  
This option has the following impact based on the state of the TruePort connection:  
z
TruePort Lite Mode—When enabled, the EIA-232 signals remain active before,  
during, and after the TruePort connection is established. When disabled, the  
EIA-232 signals remain inactive when there is no TruePort connection and active  
when there is a TruePort connection.  
z
TruePort Full Mode—When enabled, the EIA-232 signals remain active before  
and after the TruePort connection and the TruePort client will control the state of  
the signals during the established TruePort connection. When disabled, the  
EIA-232 signals remain inactive before and after the TruePort connection and the  
TruePort client will control the state of the signals during the established TruePort  
connection.  
Default: Enabled  
multihost  
Used for connections coming from the network to the serial port for TruePort or Raw  
services, allows multiple hosts to connect to the serial device.  
multihost all|backup <config_backup_host> <tcp_port>|none  
Used for connections going from the serial port to the network for TruePort or Silent  
Raw services, allows the serial device to communicate to either all the hosts in the  
multihost list or a primary/backup host schema (see Configuring Multiple Hosts in the  
IOLAN Users Guide for a more detailed explanation).  
Set Modem  
Description Sets the modem initialization strings for a defined modem. If you wish to add a new  
modem, use the add modemcommand.  
User Level Admin  
set modem <modem_name> <init_string>  
Syntax  
Options  
<modem_name>  
Predefined modem name.  
<init_string>  
Specify the initialization string for the modem. This can be up to 60 characters long, but  
cannot include spaces.  
Set Termtype  
Description Sets the terminal type for the current terminal session. term1, term2, and term3 refer to  
the user-uploadable custom terminal definitions. If these are not present, the default is  
wyse60.  
User Level Restricted, Normal, Admin  
set termtype  
Syntax  
[wyse60|vt100|ansi|dumb|tvi925|ibm3151te|vt320|hp700|term1|term2  
|term3]  
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Option  
wyse60|vt100|ansi|dumb|tvi925|ibm3151te|vt320|hp700|term1|term2|term3  
Specifies the type of terminal connected to the line:  
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
Dumb  
WYSE60  
VT100  
ANSI  
TVI925  
IBM3151TE  
VT320 (specifically supporting VT320-7)  
HP700 (specifically supporting HP700/44)  
Term1, Term2, Term3 (user-defined terminals)  
Show Line  
Description Shows the line settings/information.  
User Level Admin  
show line <number>|*  
Syntax  
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Set Custom-App  
Description You can create a custom application that can run on a specific serial line in IOLAN  
using the Perle SDK.  
User Level Admin  
set custom-app line .|<number>|* program-command-line <command>  
Syntax  
Options  
program-command-line  
The name of the SDK program executable that has been already been downloaded to  
the IOLAN, plus any parameters you want to pass to the program. Maximum of 80  
characters. Use the shellCLI command as described in the SDK Programmers Guide  
to manage the files that you have downloaded to the IOLAN. For example, using  
sample outrawprogram, you would type:  
outraw -s 0 192.168.2.1:10001 Acct:10001  
if you were starting the application on the Server (notice the -s 0parameter specifies  
Line 1).  
Set Rlogin-Client  
Description Configures the Rlogin parameters for the specified line. When the IOLAN initiates an  
rlogin connection to a host, it is acting as a rlogin client.  
User Level Normal, Admin  
set rlogin-client line .|<number>|* termtype <terminal_name>  
Syntax  
Option  
termtype  
Type of terminal attached to this line; for example, ansi or wyse60.  
Set Telnet-Client  
Description Configures the Telnet parameters for the specified line. When the IOLAN initiates a  
Telnet connection to a host, it is acting as a Telnet client.  
User Level Normal, Admin  
set telnet-client line .|<number>|* [termtype <terminal_name>]  
[line-mode on|off] [map-cr-crlf on|off] [local-echo on|off]  
[echo <00-7f>] [eof <00-7f>] [erase <00-7f>] [intr <00-7f>]  
[quit <00-7f>] [escape <00-7f]  
Syntax  
Options  
termtype  
Type of terminal attached to this line; for example, ANSI or WYSE60.  
line-mode  
When On, keyboard input is not sent to the remote host until Enter is pressed,  
otherwise input is sent every time a key is pressed. Default is Off.  
map-cr-crlf  
Maps carriage returns (CR) to carriage return line feed (CRLF). The default value is  
Off.  
local-echo  
Toggles between local echo of entered characters and suppressing local echo. Local  
echo is used for normal processing, while suppressing the echo is convenient for  
entering text that should not be displayed on the screen, such as passwords. This  
parameter can only be used when Line Mode is On. Default is Off.  
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echo  
Defines the echo character. When Line Mode is On, typing the echo character echoes  
the text locally and sends only completed lines to the host. This value is in hexadecimal  
with a default value of 5 (ASCII value ^E).  
eof  
Defines the end-of-file character. When Line Mode is On, entering the EOF character  
as the first character on a line sends the character to the remote host. This value is in  
hexadecimal with a default value of 4 (ASCII value ^D).  
erase  
Defines the erase character. When Line Mode is Off, typing the erase character erases  
one character. This value is in hexadecimal with a default value of 8 (ASCII value ^H).  
intr  
Defines the interrupt character. Typing the interrupt character interrupts the current  
process. This value is in hexadecimal with a default value of 3 (ASCII value ^C).  
quit  
Defines the quit character. Typing the quit character closes and exits the current telnet  
session. This value is in hexadecimal with a default value of 1c (ASCII value FS).  
escape  
Defines the escape character. Returns you to the command line mode. This value is in  
hexadecimal with a default value of 1d (ASCII value GS).  
Set SSH-Client  
Description Configures the SSH parameters for the specified line. When the IOLAN initiates a SSH  
connection to a host, it is acting as a SSH client.  
User Level Normal, Admin  
set ssh-client line .|<number>|* [termtype <terminal_name>]  
[protocol ssh-1|ssh-2|ssh-2/1] [compression on|off]  
[verbose on|off] [auto-login on|off] [name <string>]  
[password <string>] [ssh-1-cipher 3des|des|blowfish]  
[authentication rsa on|off] [authentication dsa on|off]  
[authentication keyboard-interactive on|off]  
Syntax  
set ssh-client line .|<number>|*  
ssh-2-cipher-list <3des blowfish cast aes arcfour>  
Options  
termtype  
Type of terminal attached to this line; for example, ANSI or WYSE60.  
protocol  
Specify the SSH protocol you want to use for the connection, SSH-1, SSH-2, or either,  
SSH2/1.  
compression  
Requests compression of all data. Compression is desirable on modem lines and other  
slow connections, but will only slow down things on fast networks.  
verbose  
Displays debug messages on the terminal.  
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auto-login  
Creates an automatic SSH login, using the Name and Password values.  
name  
The user’s name when Auto Login is enabled.  
password  
The user’s password when Auto Login is enabled.  
ssh-1-cipher  
Select the encryption method (cipher) that you want to use for your SSH version 1  
connection:  
z
z
3DES  
Blowfish  
ssh-2-cipher-list  
Select the order of negotiation for the encryption method (ciphers) that the IOLAN will  
use for the SSH version 2 connection:  
z
z
z
z
z
3DES  
Blowfish  
AES  
Arcfour  
CAST  
authentication rsa  
An authentication method used by SSH version 1 and 2. When enabled, an SSH client  
session will try to authenticate via RSA.  
authentication dsa  
An authentication method used by SSH version 2. When enabled, an SSH client session  
will try to authenticate via DSA.  
authentication keyboard-interactive  
The user types in a password for authentication.Used for SSH2 only.  
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Set PPP  
Description Configures the Lines PPP settings.  
User Level Admin  
set ppp wireless-wan|line .|<number>|* [accm <8_hex_digits>]  
[address-comp on|off] [auth-tmout <integer>]  
Syntax  
[challenge-interval <integer>] [cr-retry <integer>]  
[cr-timeout <integer>] [ipaddr-neg on|off]  
[ipv6-global-network-address <IPv6_network_prefix>]  
[ipv6-local-interface <interface_id>]  
[ipv6-remote-interface <interface_id>]  
[lipaddr <IPV4_address>] [magic-neg on|off] [mru <64-1500>]  
[nak-retry <integer>] [netmask <IPV4_address>]  
[password <string>] [proto-comp on|off] [ripaddr <IPV4_address>]  
[roaming-callback on|off] [authentication none|pap|chap]  
[routing none|send|listen|send-and-listen] [rpassword <string>]  
[ruser <string>] [tr-retry <integer>] [tr-tmout <integer>]  
[user <string>] [vj-comp on|off]  
Options  
accm  
Specifies the ACCM (Asynchronous Control Character Map) characters that should be  
escaped from the data stream. This is entered as a 32-bit hexadecimal number with each  
bit specifying whether or not the corresponding character should be escaped. The bits  
are specified as the most significant bit first and are numbered 31-0. Thus if bit 17 is  
set, the 17th character should be escaped, that is, 0x11 (XON). So entering the value  
000a0000 will cause the control characters 0x11 (XON) and 0x13 (XOFF) to be  
escaped on the link, thus allowing the use of XON/XOFF (software) flow control. If  
you have selected Soft Flow Control on the Line, you must enter a value of at least  
000a0000 for the ACCM. The default value is 00000000, which means no characters  
will be escaped.  
address-comp  
This determines whether compression of the PPP Address and Control fields take  
place on the link. The default is On. For most applications this should be enabled.  
auth-tmout  
The timeout, in minutes, during which successful PAP or CHAP authentication must  
take place (when PAP or CHAP is turned On). If the timer expires before the remote  
end has been authenticated successfully, the link will be terminated.  
challenge-interval  
The interval, in minutes, for which the IOLAN will issue a CHAP re-challenge to the  
remote end. During CHAP authentication, an initial CHAP challenge takes place, and is  
unrelated to CHAP re-challenges. The initial challenge takes place even if re-challenges  
are disabled. Some PPP client software does not work with CHAP re-challenges, so you  
might want to leave the parameter disabled in the IOLAN. The default value is 0 (zero),  
meaning CHAP re-challenge is disabled.  
cr-retry  
The maximum number of times a configure requestpacket will be re-sent before  
the link is terminated.  
cr-timeout  
The maximum time, in seconds, that LCP (Link Control Protocol) will wait before it  
considers a configure requestpacket to have been lost.  
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ipaddr-neg  
Specifies whether or not IP address negotiation will take place. IP address negotiation is  
where the IOLAN allows the remote end to specify its IP address. The default value is  
Off. When On, the IP address specified by the remote end will be used in preference to  
the Remote IP Address set for a Line. When Off, the Remote IP Address set for the  
Line will be used.  
ipv6-global-network-prefix  
You can optionally specify an IPv6 global network prefix that the IOLAN will advertise  
to the device at the other end of the PPP link. Enter the IPv6 network prefix in the  
aaaa:bbbb:cccc:dddd::format.  
ipv6-local-interface  
The local IPv6 interface identifier of the IOLAN end of the PPP link. For routing to  
work, you must enter a local IP address. Choose an address that is part of the same  
network or subnetwork as the remote end. Do not use the IOLAN’s (main) IP address in  
this field; if you do so, routing will not take place correctly. The first 64 bits of the  
Interface Identifier must be zero, therefore, ::abcd:abcd:abcd:abcd is the expected  
format.  
ipv6-remote-interface  
The remote IPv6 interface identifier of the remote end of the PPP link. Choose an  
address that is part of the same network or subnetwork as the IOLAN. If you set the  
PPP parameter IP Address Negotiation to On, the IOLAN will ignore the remote IP  
address value you enter here and will allow the remote end to specify its IP address. If  
your user is authenticated by RADIUS and the RADIUS parameter  
Framed-Interface-ID is set in the RADIUS file, the IOLAN will use the value in the  
RADIUS file in preference to the value configured here. The first 64 bits of the  
Interface Identifier must be zero, therefore, ::abcd:abcd:abcd:abcd is the expected  
format.  
lipaddr  
The IPV4 IP address of the IOLAN end of the PPP link. For routing to work, you must  
enter a local IP address. Choose an address that is part of the same network or  
subnetwork as the remote end; for example, if the remote end is address  
192.101.34.146, your local IP address can be 192.101.34.145. Do not use the IOLAN’s  
(main) IP address in this field; if you do so, routing will not take place correctly.  
magic-neg  
Determines if a line is looping back. If enabled (On), random numbers are sent on the  
link. The random numbers should be different, unless the link loops back. The default is  
Off.  
mru  
The Maximum Receive Unit (MRU) parameter specifies the maximum size of PPP  
packets that the IOLAN’s port will accept. Enter a value between 64 and 1500 bytes; for  
example, 512. The default value is 1500. If your user is authenticated by the IOLAN,  
the MRU value will be overridden if you have set a Framed MTU value for the user. If  
your user is authenticated by RADIUS and the RADIUS parameter Framed-MTU is set  
in the RADIUS file, the IOLAN will use the value in the RADIUS file in preference to  
the value configured here.  
nak-retry  
The maximum number of times a configure NAKpacket will be re-sent before the  
link is terminated.  
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netmask  
The network subnet mask. For example, 255.255.0.0. If your user is authenticated by  
RADIUS and the RADIUS parameter Framed-Netmask is set in the RADIUS file, the  
IOLAN will use the value in the RADIUS file in preference to the value configured  
here.  
password  
This field defines the password which is associated with the user defined by the user  
parameter. It is used to authenticate a user connecting to the IOLAN. You can enter a  
maximum of 16 alphanumeric characters.  
proto-comp  
This determines whether compression of the PPP Protocol field takes place on this link.  
The default is On.  
ripaddr  
The IPV4 IP address of the remote end of the PPP link. Choose an address that is part  
of the same network or subnetwork as the IOLAN. If you set the PPP parameter IP  
Address Negotiation to On, the IOLAN will ignore the remote IP address value you  
enter here and will allow the remote end to specify its IP address. If your user is  
authenticated by RADIUS and the RADIUS parameter Framed-Address is set in the  
RADIUS file, the IOLAN will use the value in the RADIUS file in preference to the  
value configured here. The exception to this rule is a Framed-Address value in the  
RADIUS file of 255.255.255.254; this value allows the IOLAN to use the remote IP  
address value configured here.  
roaming-callback  
A user can enter a telephone number that the IOLAN will use to callback him/her. This  
feature is particularly useful for a mobile user. Roaming callback can only work when  
the User Callback parameter is set to On. Roaming callback therefore overrides (fixed)  
User Callback.To use Roaming Callback, the remote end must be a Microsoft  
Windows OS that supports Microsoft’s Callback Control Protocol (CBCP). The user is  
allowed 30 seconds to enter a telephone number after which the IOLAN ends the call.  
The default is Off.  
routing  
Determines the routing mode (RIP, Routing Information Protocol) used on the PPP  
interface as one of the following options:  
z
z
z
z
None—Disables RIP over the PPP interface.  
Send—Sends RIP over the PPP interface.  
Listen—Listens for RIP over the PPP interface.  
Send and Listen—Sends RIP and listens for RIP over the PPP interface.  
This is the same function as the Framed-Routing attribute for RADIUS authenticated  
users. Default is None.  
rpassword  
The rpassword is the password which is associated with the user defined by ruser. It  
is used to authenticate a user connecting to the IOLAN. You can enter a maximum of  
16 alphanumeric characters.  
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ruser  
This field is used to authenticate a user connecting to this line. It is used in conjunction  
with the rpassword field. By specifying a name here, this line becomes dedicated to  
that user only. If left blank, the internal user database will be used to authenticate the  
connection and any user configured will be able to access this line. You can enter a  
maximum of sixteen alphanumeric characters.  
This option does not work with external authentication.  
authentication  
The type of authentication that will be done on the link: None, PAP, or CHAP. The  
default is CHAP. You can use PAP or CHAP to authenticate a port or user on the  
IOLAN, from a remote location, or authenticate a remote client/device, from the  
IOLAN (not commonly used for Dial Out).  
PAP is a one time challenge of a client/device requiring that it respond with a valid  
username and password. A timer operates during which successful authentication must  
take place. If the timer expires before the remote end has been authenticated  
successfully, the link will be terminated.  
CHAP challenges a client/device at regular intervals to validate itself with a username  
and a response, based on a hash of the secret (password). A timer operates during which  
successful authentication must take place. If the timer expires before the remote end has  
been authenticated successfully, the link will be terminated.  
When setting either PAP and CHAP, make sure the IOLAN and the remote client/device  
have the same setting. For example, if the IOLAN is set to PAP, but the remote end is  
set to CHAP, the connection will be refused.  
tr-retry  
The maximum number of times a terminate requestpacket will be re-sent before  
the link is terminated.  
tr-tmout  
The maximum time, in seconds, that LCP (Link Control Protocol) will wait before it  
considers a terminate requestpacket to have been lost.  
user  
This field is used by a remote peer to authenticate a PPP connection on this line. It is  
used in conjunction with the password field. You can enter a maximum of sixteen  
alphanumeric characters.  
vj-comp  
This determines whether Van Jacobson Compression is used on this link. The default is  
On. If your user is authenticated by the IOLAN, this VJ compression value will be  
overridden if you have set the User Framed Compression On. If your user is  
authenticated by RADIUS and the RADIUS parameter Framed-Compression is set in  
the RADIUS file, the IOLAN will use the value in the RADIUS file in preference to the  
value configured here.  
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Set PPP Dynamic-DNS  
Description This option is only available when IP address negotiation (ipaddr-neg) is on. When  
enabled, the IOLAN will automatically update the DNS server with the specified host  
name and negotiated IP address for the PPP session.  
User Level Admin  
set ppp line .|<number>|* dynamic-dns [on|off]  
[hostname <hostname>] [username <username>]  
[password <password>]  
Syntax  
Options  
hostname  
Specify the host name that will be updated with the PPP session’s IP address on the  
DynDNS.org server.  
username  
Specify the user name used to access the DynDNS.org server.  
password  
Specify the password used to access the DynDNS.org server.  
Set SLIP  
Description Configures the lines SLIP settings.  
User Level Admin  
set slip line .|<number>|* [lipaddr <IPV4_address>]  
Syntax  
[mtu <256-1006>] [netmask <IPV4_address>]  
[ripaddr <IPV4_address>] [vj-comp on|off]  
[routing none|send|listen|send-and-listen]  
Options  
lipaddr  
The IPv4 address of the IOLAN end of the SLIP link. For routing to work you must  
enter an IP address in this field. Choose an address that is part of the same network or  
subnetwork as the remote end; for example, if the remote end is address  
192.101.34.146, your local IP address can be 192.101.34.145. Do not use the IOLAN’s  
(main) IP address in this field; if you do so, routing will not take place correctly.  
mtu  
The Maximum Transmission Unit (MTU) parameter restricts the size of individual  
SLIP packets being sent by the IOLAN. Enter a value between 256 and 1500. The  
default value is 256. If your user is authenticated by the IOLAN, this MTU value will  
be overridden when you have set a Framed MTU value for the user. If your user is  
authenticated by RADIUS and the RADIUS parameter Framed-MTU is set in the  
RADIUS file, the IOLAN will use the value in the RADIUS file in preference to the  
value configured here.  
netmask  
The network subnet mask. For example, 255.255.0.0. If your user is authenticated by  
RADIUS and the RADIUS parameter Framed-Netmask is set in the RADIUS file, the  
IOLAN will use the value in the RADIUS file in preference to the value configured  
here.  
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ripaddr  
The IPv4 address of the remote end of the SLIP link. Choose an address that is part of  
the same network or subnetwork as the IOLAN. If your user is authenticated by the  
IOLAN, this remote IP address will be overridden if you have set a Framed IP Address  
for the user. If your user is authenticated by RADIUS and the RADIUS parameter  
Framed-Address is set in the RADIUS file, the IOLAN will use the value in the  
RADIUS file in preference to the value configured here.  
vj-comp  
This determines whether Van Jacobson compression is used on this link; that is, whether  
you are using SLIP or C-SLIP (compressed SLIP). The choices are On (C-SLIP) or Off  
(SLIP). The default is On. C-SLIP greatly improves the performance of interactive  
traffic, such as Telnet or Rlogin.  
If your user is authenticated by the IOLAN, this VJ compression value will be  
overridden if you have set a Framed Compression value for a user. If your user is  
authenticated by RADIUS and the RADIUS parameter Framed-Compression is set in  
the RADIUS file, the IOLAN will use the value in the RADIUS file in preference to the  
value configured here.  
routing  
Determines the routing mode (RIP, Routing Information Protocol) used on the SLIP  
interface as one of the following options:  
z
z
z
z
None—Disables RIP over the SLIP interface.  
Send—Sends RIP over the SLIP interface.  
Listen—Listens for RIP over the SLIP interface.  
Send and Listen—Sends RIP and listens for RIP over the SLIP interface.  
This is the same function as the Framed-Routing attribute for RADIUS authenticated  
users. Default is None.  
Set UDP  
Description Configures the UDP settings for the serial line.  
User Level Normal, Admin  
set udp line .|<number>|* entry 1|2|3|4  
both auto-learn|specific <UDP_port> [<start_IP_address>]  
[<end_IP_address>]  
Syntax  
set udp line .|<number>|* entry 1|2|3|4 in  
any-port|auto-learn|specific <UDP_port> [<start_IP_address>]  
[<end_IP_address>]  
set udp line .|<number>|* entry 1|2|3|4 out <UDP_port>  
[<start_IP_address>] [<end_IP_address>]  
set udp line .|<number>|* entry 1|2|3|4 none  
Options  
entry 1|2|3|4  
Selects which of the 4 available entries we wish to define/modify. For each entry the  
user can specify a different IP address range, UDP port and direction of data flow.  
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both|in|out|none  
The direction in which information is received or relayed:  
z
z
None—UDP service not enabled.  
In—LAN to serial. The IOLAN will listen on port value configured in the DS Port  
parameter for messages coming from the learned or configured port.  
z
z
Out—Serial to LAN. The IOLAN will forward data received on the serial port to  
the IP address range, UDP port configured for this entry.  
Both—Messages are relayed in both directions. For messages coming from the  
LAN to the serial device, IOLAN will listen on the port value configured in the DS  
Port parameter for messages coming from the learned or configured port. For  
messages going from the serial device to the LAN, the IOLAN will forward the  
data to the IP address range and UDP port configured for this entry. If auto-learn  
is enabled, the IOLAN must receive a UDP message before it can send one, since  
the UDP port number is learned from the received message.  
auto-learn  
The IOLAN will only listen to the first port that it receives a UDP packet from.  
Applicable when set to In or Both.  
any-port  
The IOLAN will receive messages from any port sending UDP packets. Applicable  
when set to In.  
specific  
The port that the IOLAN will use to relay messages to servers/hosts or the port from  
which the IOLAN will receive messages to be forwarded to the serial port.. This option  
works with any setting except None. The IOLAN will listen for UDP packets on the  
port configured by the DS Port parameter.  
<start_IP_address>  
The first host IP address in the range of IP addresses (for IPV4 or IPV6) that the  
IOLAN will listen for messages from and/or send messages to.  
<end_IP_address>  
The last host IP address in the range of IP addresses (for IPV4, not required for IPV6)  
that the IOLAN will listen for messages from and/or send messages to.  
Set Vmodem  
Description Configures the vmodem settings for the serial line. SSL/TLS can be enabled and  
configured for this Line Service.  
User Level Admin  
set vmodem line .|<number>|* [echo on|off]  
[failure-string <string>] [host <config_host>]  
[init-string <string>] [mode auto|manual]  
[port <TCP_port>|0] [respons-delay <time_ms>]  
[signals dcd always-high|follow-connection]  
[signals dtr always-high|represent-dcd|represent-ri]  
[signals rts always-high|represent-dcd|represent-ri]  
[style numeric|verbose] [success-string <string>]  
[suppress on|off]  
Syntax  
Options  
echo  
When enabled, echoes back characters that are typed in (equivalent to ATE0/ATE1  
commands). Disabled by default.  
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failure-string  
String that is sent to the serial device when a connection fails. If no string is entered,  
then the string NO CARRIERwill be sent.  
host  
The target host name.  
init-string  
You can specify additional vmodem commands that will affect how vmodem starts. The  
following commands are supported: ATQn, ATVn, ATEn, ATS0, AT&Z1, AT&Sn,  
AT&Rn, AT&Cn, AT&F, ATS2, ATS12, and ATDS1.  
See VModem Initialisation Commands in the IOLAN Users Guide for a more detailed  
explanation of the support initialisation commands.  
mode  
Auto mode establishes the connection when the line becomes active. You must supply  
the AT command or phone number that will start the connection; see Set  
Vmodem-Phone on page 90 for the command parameters to set the AT command or  
phone number.  
port  
The port number the target host is listening on for messages.  
response-delay  
The amount of time, in milliseconds, before an AT response is sent to the requesting  
device. The default is 250 ms.  
signals dcd  
Controls the state of the DCD signal.  
z
z
always-high = DCD signal will always stay high.  
follow-connection = DCD signal will be high when an end to end connection is  
established and low when it is not.  
Since the IOLAN does not have a physical DCD pin, you need to re-map the DTR or  
RTS signal to DCD to have the signal present. (see next option).  
signals dtr  
You can specify how the DTR signal pin acts during your modem application  
connection, as itself (DTR), as DCD, or as RI.  
signals rts  
You can specify how the RTS signal pin acts during your modem application  
connection, as itself (RTS), as DCD, or as RI.  
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style  
One of the following:  
z
z
Verbose—Return codes (strings) are sent to the connected device.  
Numeric—The following characters can be sent to the connected device:  
0 OK  
1 CONNECTED  
2 RING  
3 NO CARRIER  
4 ERROR  
6 ITERFACE DOWN  
7 CONNECTION REFUSED  
8 NO LISTNER  
success-string  
String that is sent to the serial device when a connection succeeds. If no string is  
entered, then the string CONNECTwill be sent with the connecting speed, for example  
CONNECT 9600.  
suppress  
When enabled, the connection success/failure indication strings are sent to the  
connected device, otherwise these indications are suppressed. The default is disabled.  
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Set Vmodem-Phone  
Description This command associates a phone number with an IP address and TCP port. This  
enables the existing modem application to issue a dial command with a phone number.  
The phone number will be searched for in this table and if an exact match is found, the  
associated IP address and TCP port will be used to establish the connection. This is a  
universal command, meaning that all VModem lines will have access to the entries  
defined here. 1-port models support up to 4 entries, all other desktop models support up  
to 8 entries, and rack mount and medical unit models support up to 48 entries.  
User Level Admin  
set vmodem-phone entry <number> phone-number <string>  
<IP_address> <TCP_port>  
Syntax  
set vmodem-phone entry <number> delete  
entry  
Options  
Specify the entry number in the vmodem phone number table.  
phone-number  
Specify the phone number that your application uses to connect to remote location.  
Enter the number exactly as it is issued by your application.  
<IP_address>  
Specify the IP address of the remote host that is receiving the vmodem connection.  
<TCP_port>  
Specify the TCP port that the remote host is lisening on for the vmodem connection  
delete  
Deletes the specified entry from the phone number table.  
Set SSL Line  
Description Sets the SSL/TLS parameters for the line. SSL/TLS can be enabled for the following  
Line Services: DSLogin, Raw, Bidir, VModem, Server Tunnel, Client Tunnel, Modbus  
Master, Custom App and Trueport.  
User Level Admin  
set ssl line .|<number>|* [enable on|off] [use-server on|off]  
[version any|tslv1|sslv3] [type client|server]  
[verify-peer on|off] [validation-criteria  
Syntax  
country <code>|state-province <text>|locality <text>  
|organisation <text>|organisation-unit <text>  
|common-name <text>|email <email_addr>]  
Options  
enable  
Activates the SSL/TLS settings for the line.  
use-server  
Uses the SSL/TLS server configuration for the line.  
version  
Specify whether you want to use:  
z
Any—The IOLAN will try a TLSv1 connection first. If that fails, it will try an  
SSLv3 connection. If that fails, it will try an SSLv2 connection.  
z
z
TLSv1—The connection will use only TLSv1.  
SSLv3—The connection will use only SSLv3.  
The default is Any.  
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type  
Specify whether the IOLAN will act as an SSL/TLS client or server. The default is  
Client.  
verify-peer  
Enable this option when you want the Validation Criteria to match the Peer Certificate  
for authentication to pass. If you enable this option, you need to download an SSL/TLS  
certificate authority (CA) list file to the IOLAN.  
validation-criteria  
Any values that are entered in the validation criteria must match the peer certificate for  
an SSL connection; any fields left blank will not be validated against the peer  
certificate.  
country  
A two character country code; for example, US. This field is case sensitive in order to  
successfully match the information in the peer SSL/TLS certificate.  
state-province  
Up to a 128 character entry for the state/province; for example, IL. This field is case  
sensitive in order to successfully match the information in the peer SSL/TLS certificate.  
locality  
Up to a 128 character entry for the location; for example, a city. This field is case  
sensitive in order to successfully match the information in the peer SSL/TLS certificate.  
organisation  
Up to a 64 character entry for the organisation; for example, Accounting. This field is  
case sensitive in order to successfully match the information in the peer SSL/TLS  
certificate.  
organisation-unit  
Up to a 64 character entry for the unit in the organisation; for example, Payroll. This  
field is case sensitive in order to successfully match the information in the peer  
SSL/TLS certificate.  
common-name  
Up to a 64 character entry for common name; for example, the host name or fully  
qualified domain name. This field is case sensitive in order to successfully match the  
information in the peer SSL/TLS certificate.  
email  
Up to a 64 character entry for an email address; for example, [email protected].  
This field is case sensitive in order to successfully match the information in the peer  
SSL/TLS certificate.  
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Set SSL Line Cipher-suite  
Description Sets the SSL/TLS cipher suite parameters for the line.  
User Level Admin  
set ssl line .|<number>|* cipher-suite  
Syntax  
option1|option2|option3|option4|option5  
encryption any|aes|3des|des|arcfour|arctwo|none  
min-key-size 40|56|64|128|168|256  
max-key-size 40|56|64|128|168|256  
key-exchange any|rsa|edh-rsa|edh-dss|adh  
hmac any|sha1|md5  
Options  
option1|option2|option3|option4|option5  
Sets the priority of the cipher suite, with option1being highest priority and option5  
lowest priority.  
encryption  
Select the type of encryption that will be used for the SSL connection:  
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
Any—Will use the first encryption format that can be negotiated.  
AES  
3DES  
DES  
ARCFOUR  
ARCTWO  
None—Removes any values defined for the cipher option.  
The default value is Any.  
min-key-size  
The minimum key size value that will be used for the specified encryption type. The  
default is 40.  
max-key-size  
The maximum key size value that will be used for the specified encryption type. The  
default is 256.  
key-exchange  
The type of key to exchange for the encryption format:  
z
Any—Any key exchange that is valid is used (this does not, however, include ADH  
keys).  
z
z
z
z
RSA—This is an RSA key exchange using an RSA key and certificate.  
EDH-RSA—This is an EDH key exchange using an RSA key and certificate.  
EDH-DSS—This is an EDH key exchange using a DSA key and certificate.  
ADH—This is an anonymous key exchange which does not require a private key  
or certificate. Choose this key if you do not want to authenticate the peer device,  
but you want the data encrypted on the SSL/TLS connection.  
The default is Any.  
hmac  
Select the key-hashing for message authentication method for your encryption type:  
z
z
z
Any  
MD5  
SHA1  
The default is Any.  
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Set Modbus-Slave Line  
Description Sets the Modbus slave parameters for the line.  
User Level Admin  
set modbus-slave line .|<number>|* [crlf on|off]  
[protocol rtu|ascii] [uid-range <uid_range>]  
Syntax  
Options  
crlf  
When Modbus/ASCII is selected, adds a CR/LF to the end of the transmission; most  
Modbus devices require this option. The default is On.  
protocol  
Specify the protocol that is used between the Modbus Master(s) and Modbus Slave(s),  
either RTU or ASCII.  
uid-range  
You can specify a range of UIDs (1-247), in addition to individual UIDs. The format is  
comma delimited; for example, 2-35, 50, 100-103.  
Set Modbus-Master Line  
Description Sets the Modbus master parameters for the line. SSL/TLS can be enabled and  
configured for this Line Service.  
User Level Admin  
set modbus-master line .|<number>|* [crlf on|off]  
[protocol rtu|ascii]  
Syntax  
[[entry <number> [port <port>] [protocol udp|tcp]  
[range-mode gateway|host] [slave-ip <IP_address>]  
[uid-range <start_uid> <end_uid>]]  
Options  
crlf  
When Modbus/ASCII is selected, adds a CR/LF to the end of the transmission; most  
Modbus devices require this option. The default is On.  
protocol  
Specify the protocol that is used between the Modbus Master(s) and Modbus Slave(s),  
either RTU or ASCII.  
entry  
You can specify up to 16 Modbus Slave Remote IP Mapping entries (the UIDs must not  
overlap).  
port  
The destination port of the remote Modbus TCP Slave that the IOLAN will connect to.  
protocol  
Specify the protocol that is used between the Modbus Master and Modbus Slave(s),  
either TCP or UDP.  
range-mode  
If you specify Host, the IP address is used for the first UID specified in the range. The  
last octect in the IPv4 address is then incremented for subsequent UID’s in that range.  
The Host option is not applicable for IPv6 addresses. If you specify Gateway, the  
Modbus Master Gateway will use the same IP address when connecting to all the  
remote Modbus slaves in the specified UID range.  
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slave-ip  
The IP address of the TCP/Ethernet Modbus Slave.  
uid-range  
When Range Mode is Host and you have sequential Modbus Slave IP addresses (for  
example, 10.10.10.1, 10.10.10.2, 10.10.10.3, etc.), you can specify a UID range and the  
IOLAN will automatically increment the last digit of the configured IP address.  
Therefore, you can specify a UID range of 1-100, and the IOLAN will route Master  
Modbus messages to all Modbus Slaves with IP addresses of 10.10.10.1 - 10.10.10.100.  
Set Power-Management Line  
Description Configures the power management settings for the line.  
User Level Admin  
set power-management line .|<number>|*  
Syntax  
[model rps820|rps830|rps1620|rps1630] [name <bar_name>]  
set power-management line .|<number>|* plug <1-8|1-16>  
[default-state on|off] [name <plug_name>]  
[power-up-interval .5|1|2|5|15|30|60|120|180|300]  
[serial-line <number>]  
Options  
model  
Specify the power bar model, either RPS820, RPS830, RPS1620, RPS1630.  
name (power bar name)  
Specify a name for the RPS.  
plug  
Specify the power bar plug number you are configuring.  
default-state  
Sets the default state of the plug, either onor off. The default is off.  
name (plug name)  
Specify a name for the plug to make it easier to recognize and manage.  
power-up-interval  
Specify the amount of time, in seconds, that the power bar will wait before powering up  
a plug. This can be useful if you have peripherials that need to be started in a specific  
order.  
serial-line  
Associate a serial line(s) connected to a serial device that is plugged into the power bar  
on that plug.  
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Set Multihost Line  
Description Configures multiple hosts or a primary/backup host schema for Silent Raw, Reverse  
Raw, or Client-Inititated TruePort service types (multihost must be enabled by the line  
service type for this to take effect, see Set Line Service on page 73 for the command to  
enable multihost).  
User Level Admin  
set multihost line <number> entry <number> host <host> <TCP_port>  
Syntax  
set multihost line <number> entry <number> delete  
entry  
Options  
You can specify up to 49 hosts in the multihost table.  
host <host>  
Specify the preconfigured host that will be in the multihost list.  
<TCP_port>  
Specify the TCP port that the IOLAN will use to communicate to the Host.  
delete  
Deletes the specified entry from the multihost table.  
Set Line Initiate-Connection  
Description Determines how the connection is initiated for Direct Telnet, Direct SSH, Direct Raw,  
and Direct Rlogin.  
User Level Admin  
set line <number>|* initiate-connection  
any-char|specific-char <hex>  
any-char  
Syntax  
Options  
Initiates a connection to the specified host when any data is received by the serial port.  
specific-char <hex>  
Initiates a connection to the specified host only when the specified character is received  
by the serial port.  
Show Custom-App  
Description Shows the custom application line settings.  
User Level Admin  
show custom-app line .|<number>|*  
Syntax  
Show Interface  
Description Shows the network interface information.  
User Level Admin  
show interface [brief|ppp|slip|ethernet]  
Syntax  
Show Power-Management  
Description Shows the power management settings for a line.  
User Level Admin  
show power-management line <number>  
Syntax  
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Show PPP  
Description Shows the PPP line settings.  
User Level Admin  
show ppp line <number>|wireless-wan  
Syntax  
Show Rlogin-Client  
Description Show the rlogin-client settings for the line.  
User Level Normal, Admin  
show rlogin-client line <number>  
Syntax  
Show SLIP  
Description Show the SLIP settings for the line.  
User Level Admin  
show slip line <number>  
Syntax  
Show SSH-Client  
Description Shows the SSH client settings for the line.  
User Level Admin  
show ssh-client line <number>  
Syntax  
Show Telnet-Client  
Description Shows the telnet client settings for a line.  
User Level Admin  
show telnet-client line <number>  
Syntax  
Show Modbus  
Description Shows the Modbus settings for a line.  
User Level Admin  
show modbus master|slave <number>  
Syntax  
Show UDP  
Description Shows the UDP settings for the line.  
User Level Admin  
show udp line <number>  
Syntax  
Show Vmodem  
Description Show the vmodem settings for the line.  
User Level Normal, Admin  
show vmodem line <number>  
Syntax  
Show Vmodem-Phone  
Description Show the vmodem-phone entries.  
User Level Normal, Admin  
show vmodem-phone  
Syntax  
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Modem Commands  
Add Modem  
Description Adds a modem.  
User Level Admin  
add modem <modem_name> <initialization_string>  
Syntax  
Options  
<modem_name>  
The name of the modem. Do not use spaces.  
<initialization_string>  
The initialisation string of the modem; see your modem’s documentation.  
Delete Modem  
Description Deletes a modem.  
User Level Admin  
delete modem <config_modem_name>  
Syntax  
Option  
<config_modem_name>  
You can see a the list of modems that can be deleted by typing delete modem ?.  
Set Modem  
Description Sets the modem initialization strings for a defined modem. If you wish to add a new  
modem, use the add modemcommand.  
User Level Admin  
set modem <modem_name> <init_string>  
Syntax  
Options  
<modem_name>  
Predefined modem name.  
<init_string>  
Specify the initialization string for the internal modem.  
Show Modems  
Description Shows the IOLAN modem table.  
User Level Normal, Admin  
show modems  
Syntax  
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Email Commands  
Set Email-Alert Line  
Description This command configures email alert parameters for the line.  
User Level Admin  
set email-alert line <number>|* [from <email_addr>]  
Syntax  
[level emergency|alert|critical|error|warning|notice|info|debug]  
[mode on|off] [to <email_addr>] [reply-to <email_addr>]  
[smtp-host <string>] [subject <string>] [use-server on|off]  
Options  
from  
This field will be specified in the fromfield of the email message sent by the IOLAN.  
level  
Choose the event level that triggers an email notification:  
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
Emergency  
Alert  
Critical  
Error  
Warning  
Notice  
Info  
Debug  
The list is in decreasing order of priority (Emergency has the highest priority). You are  
selecting the lowest notification level; therefore, when you select Debug, you will get  
an email notification for all events that trigger a message.  
mode  
Determines whether or not email notification is turned on. Default is Off.  
to  
An email address or list of email addresses that will receive the email notification.  
reply-to  
The email address to whom all replies to the email notification should go.  
smtp-host  
The SMTP host (email server) that will process the email notification request. This can  
be either a host name defined in the IOLAN host table or the SMTP host IP address.  
subject  
A text string, which can contain spaces, that will display in the Subject field of the  
email notification.  
use-server  
Determines whether you want the Line to inherit the Email Alert settings from the  
Server Email Alert. If this is enabled, Server and Line notification events will have the  
same Email Alert setting.  
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Show Email-Alert Line  
Description Shows how the line email alert is configured.  
User Level Admin  
show email-alert line <number>  
Syntax  
Packet Forwarding Commands  
Set Packet-Forwarding Line  
Description The Packet Forwarding feature allows you to control how the data coming from a serial  
device is packetized before forwarding the packet onto the LAN network. This  
command configures packet forwarding options for serial devices attached to the serial  
line. The command is broken up into logical flows that can be configured; if you  
configure both the packet options and the frame definition options, the frame definition  
options will take precedence. If any of the packet options that are configured are met,  
the packet transmission is triggered.  
User Level Admin  
set packet-forwarding line <number>|* mode minimize-latency  
Syntax  
set packet-forwarding line <number>|* mode  
optimize-network-throughput  
set packet-forwarding line <number>|* mode  
prevent-message-fragmentation delay-between-messages <0-65535>  
set packet-forwarding line <number>|*  
mode custom-on-specific-events [enable-end-trigger1 on|off]  
[enable-end-trigger2 on|off] [end-trigger1 <0x0-FF>]  
[end-trigger2 <0x0-FF>] [force-transmit-timer <number>]  
[forwarding-rule trigger1|trigger+1|trigger+2|strip-trigger]  
[idle-timer <number>] [packet-size <number>]  
set packet-forwarding line <number>|*  
mode custom-on-fram-definition [enable-eof1 on|off]  
[enable-eof2 on|off] [enable-sof1 on|off] [enable-sof2 on|off]  
[eof1 <0x0-FF>] [eof2 <0x0-FF>]  
[forwarding-rule trigger|trigger+1|trigger+2|strip-trigger]  
[sof1 <0x0-FF>] [sof2 <0x0-FF>] [start-frame-transmit on|off]  
Options  
minimize-latency  
This option ensures that any data received on the serial port will immediately be  
forwarded to the LAN. Select this option for timing-sensitive applications.  
optimize-network-throughput  
This option provides optimal network usage while ensuring that the application  
performance is not compromised. Select this option when you want to minimize overall  
packet count, such as when the connection is over a WAN.  
prevent-message-fragmentation  
This option detects the message, packet, or data blocking characteristics of the serial  
data and preserves it throughout the communication. Select this option for  
message-based applications or serial devices that are sensitive to inter-character delays  
within these messages.  
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delay-between-messages  
The minimum time, in milliseconds, between messages that must pass before the data is  
forwarded by the IOLAN. The range is 0-65535. The default is 250 ms.  
custom-on-specific-events  
This section allows you to set a variety of packet definition options. The first criteria  
that is met causes the packet to be transmitted. For example, if you set a Force  
Transmit Timer of 1000 ms and a Packet Size of 100 bytes, whichever criteria is met  
first is what will cause the packet to be transmitted.  
custom-on-frame-definition  
This section allows you to control the frame that is transmitted by defining the start and  
end of frame character(s). If the internal buffer (1024 bytes) is full before the EOF  
character(s) are received, the packet will be transmitted and the EOF character(s) search  
will continue. The default frame definition is SOF=00 and EOF=00.  
enable-end-trigger1  
Enable or disable the end trigger1 hex character.  
enable-end-trigger2  
Enable or disable the end trigger2 hex character.  
enable-end-eof1  
Enable or disable the eof1 (end of frame) hex character.  
enable-end-eof2  
Enable or disable the eof2 (end of frame) hex character.  
enable-end-sof1  
Enable or disable the sof1 (start of frame) hex character.  
enable-end-sof2  
Enable or disable the sof2 (start of frame) hex character.  
end-trigger1  
When enabled, specifies the character that when received will define when the packet is  
ready for transmission. The transmission of the packet is based on the Trigger  
Forwarding Rule. Valid values are in hex 0-FF. The default is 0.  
end-trigger2  
When enabled, creates a sequence of characters that must be received to specify when  
the packet is ready for transmission (if the End Trigger1 character is not immediately  
followed by the End Trigger2 character, the IOLAN waits for another End Trigger1  
character to start the End Trigger1/End Trigger2 character sequence). The transmission  
of the packet is based on the Trigger Forwarding Rule. Valid values are in hex 0-FF.  
The default is 0.  
eof1  
Specifies the End of Frame character, which defines when the frame is ready to be  
transmitted. The transmission of the frame is based on the Trigger Forwarding Rule.  
Valid values are in hex 0-FF. The default is 0.  
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eof2  
When enabled, creates a sequence of characters that must be received to define the end  
of the frame (if the EOF1 character is not immediately followed by the EOF2 character,  
the IOLAN waits for another EOF1 character to start the EOF1/EOF2 character  
sequence), which defines when the frame is ready to be transmitted. The transmission  
of the frame is based on the Trigger Forwarding Rule. Valid values are in hex 0-FF. The  
default is 0.  
force-transmit-timer  
When the specified amount of time, in milliseconds, elapses after the first character is  
received from the serial port, the packet is transmitted. After a packet is transmitted, the  
next character received starts the timer again. A value of zero (0) ignores this parameter.  
Valid values are 0-65535 ms. The default is 0.  
forwarding-rule  
Determines what is included in the Frame (based on the EOF1 or EOF1/EOF2) or  
Packet (based on Trigger1 or Trigger1/Trigger2). Choose one of the following options:  
z
z
z
z
Strip-Trigger—Strips out the EOF1, EOF1/EOF2, Trigger1, or Trigger1/Trigger2,  
depending on your settings.  
Trigger—Includes the EOF1, EOF1/EOF2, Trigger1, or Trigger1/Trigger2,  
depending on your settings.  
Trigger+1—Includes the EOF1, EOF1/EOF2, Trigger1, or Trigger1/Trigger2,  
depending on your settings, plus the first byte that follows the trigger.  
Trigger+2—Includes the EOF1, EOF1/EOF2, Trigger1, or Trigger1/Trigger2,  
depending on your settings, plus the next two bytes received after the trigger.  
idle-timer  
The amount of time, in milliseconds, that must elapse between characters before the  
packet is transmitted to the network. A value of zero (0) ignores this parameter. Valid  
values are 0-65535 ms. The default is 0.  
packet-size  
The number of byte that must be received from the serial port before the packet is  
transmitted to the network. A value of zero (0) ignores this parameter. Valid values are  
0-1024 bytes. The default is 0.  
sof1  
When enabled, the Start of Frame character defines the first character of the frame, any  
character(s) received before the Start of Frame character is ignored. Valid values are in  
hex 0-FF. The default is 0.  
sof2  
When enabled, creates a sequence of characters that must be received to create the start  
of the frame (if the SOF1 character is not immediately followed by the SOF2 character,  
the IOLAN waits for another SOF1 character to start the SOF1/SOF2 character  
sequence). Valid values are in hex 0-FF. The default is 0.  
start-frame-transmit  
When enabled, the SOF1 or SOF1/SOF2 characters will be transmitted with the frame.  
If not enabled, the SOF1 or SOF1/SOF2 characters will be stripped from the  
transmission.  
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Show Packet-Forwarding Line  
Description Shows the packet-forwarding settings for the line.  
User Level Admin  
show packet-forwarding line <number>  
Syntax  
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Chapter  
5
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This chapter defines all the CLI commands associated with configuring the IOLAN’s network  
parameters.  
SNMP Commands  
Add Community  
Description Adds an SNMP community (version 1 and version 2).  
User Level Admin  
add community <community_name> <config_host>|<IP_address>  
none|readonly|readwrite  
Syntax  
Options  
<community_name>  
The name of the group that devices and management stations running SNMP belong to.  
<config_host>|<IP_address>  
The host name of the SNMP community that will send requests to the IOLAN.  
The IPv4 or IPv6 address of the SNMP manager that will send requests to the IOLAN.  
If the address is 0.0.0.0, any SNMP manager with the Community Name can access  
the IOLAN. If you specify a network address, for example 172.16.0.0, any SNMP  
manager within the local network with the Community Name can access the IOLAN.  
none|readonly|readwrite  
Permits the IOLAN to respond to SNMP requests by:  
z
z
z
None—There is no response to requests from SNMP.  
Readonly—Responds only to Read requests from SNMP.  
Readwrite—Responds to both Read and Write requests from SNMP.  
Add Trap  
Description Adds an SNMP host to which trap messages will be sent. The IOLAN supports SNMP  
traps for restart and SNMP community authentication error.  
User Level Admin  
add trap <trap_name> <config_host>|<IP_address>  
Syntax  
Options  
<trap_name>  
The trap receiver is the network management system (NMS) that should receive the  
SNMP traps. This NMS must have the same SNMP community string as the trap  
sender.  
<config_host>|<IP_address>  
Defines the hosts (by IPv4 or IPv6 address) that will receive trap messages generated by  
the IOLAN. Up to four trap hosts can be defined.  
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Delete Community  
Description Deletes an SNMP community (version 1 and version 2).  
User Level Admin  
delete community <config_community_number>  
Syntax  
Option  
<config_community_number>  
When you add an SNMP community, it gets assigned to a number. To delete the SNMP  
community, you need to specify the number of the community that you want to delete.  
To see which community is assigned to what number, type the show snmpcommand.  
Delete Trap  
Set SNMP  
Description Deletes an SNMP trap host.  
User Level Admin  
delete trap <config_trap_number>  
Syntax  
Option  
<config_trap_number>  
When you add an SNMP trap host, it gets assigned to a number. To delete the SNMP  
trap host, you need to specify the number of the trap host that you want to delete. To see  
which trap host is assigned to what number, type the show snmpcommand.  
Description Configures SNMP settings.  
User Level Admin  
set snmp [contact <string>] [location <string>]  
[readonly user <username>] [readwrite user <username>]  
Syntax  
Options  
contact  
The name and contract information of the person who manages this SMNP node.  
location  
The physical location of the SNMP node.  
readonly user  
(SNMP version 3) Specified user can only view SNMP variables.  
readwrite user  
(SNMP version 3) Specified user can view and edit SNMP variables.  
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Set SNMP V3-Security  
Description Configures SNMP settings for the Version 3 read-write and read-only user.  
User Level Admin  
set snmp v3-security readonly [auth-algorithm md5|sha1]  
[privacy-algorithm des|aes]  
Syntax  
[security-level none|auth/nopriv|auth/priv]  
set snmp v3-security readonly auth-password|privacy-password  
set snmp v3-security readwrite [auth-algorithm md5|sha1]  
[privacy-algorithm des|aes]  
[security-level none|auth/nopriv|auth/priv]  
set snmp v3-security readwrite auth-password|privacy-password  
Options  
readonly auth-algorithm  
Specify the authentication algorithm that will be used for the read-only user. The default  
is MD5.  
readonly privacy-algorithm  
Specify the read-only user’s privacy algorithm (encryption). The default is DES.  
readonly security-level  
Select the security level for the read-only user. This must match the configuration set up  
in the SNMP manager. The default is none.  
readonly auth-password  
Specify the auth password for the V3 read-only user. You will be prompted to retype the  
password.  
readonly privacy-password  
Specify the privacy password for the V3 read-only user. You will be prompted to retype  
the password.  
readwrite auth-algorithm  
Specify the authentication algorithm that will be used for the read-write user. The  
default is MD5.  
readwrite privacy-algorithm  
Specify the read-write user’s privacy algorithm (encryption). The default is DES.  
readwrite security-level  
Select the security level for the read-writer user. This must match the configuration set  
up in the SNMP manager. The default is none.  
readwrite auth-password  
Specify the auth password for the V3 read-write user. You will be prompted to retype  
the password.  
readwrite privacy-password  
Specify the privacy password for the V3 read-write user. You will be prompted to  
retype the password.  
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TFTP Commands  
Show SNMP  
Description Shows SNMP settings, including communities and traps.  
User Level Admin  
show snmp  
Syntax  
TFTP Commands  
Set Server TFTP  
Description Configures the IOLANs TFTP client settings.  
User Level Admin  
set server tftp [retry <integer>] [timeout <integer>]  
Syntax  
Options  
retry  
The number of times the IOLAN will retry to transmit a TPFT packet to/from a host  
when no response is received. Enter a value between 0 and 5. The default is 5. A value  
of 0 (zero) means that the IOLAN will not attempt a retry should TFTP fail.  
timeout  
The time, in seconds, that the IOLAN will wait for a successful transmit or receipt of  
TFTP packets before retrying a TFTP transfer. Enter a value between 3 and 10. The  
default is 3 seconds.  
Hosts Commands  
Add Host  
Description Adds a host to the IOLAN host table.  
User Level Admin  
add host <hostname> <IP_address>  
Syntax  
add host <hostname> fqdn <text>  
Options  
<hostname>  
The name of the host.  
<IP_address>  
The host IPv4 or IPv6 address.  
fqdn  
When you have DNS defined in the IOLAN, you can enter a DNS resolvable fully  
qualified domain name (note: FQDN’s are excluded as accessible hosts when IP  
Filtering is enabled).  
Delete Host  
Description Deletes a host from the IOLAN host table.  
User Level Admin  
delete host <config_host>  
Syntax  
Option  
<config_host>  
You can see a list of hosts that can be deleted by typing delete host ?.  
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DNS/WINS Commands  
Set Host  
Description Configures a host in the IOLAN host table.  
User Level Admin  
set host <config_host> <IP_address>  
Syntax  
set host <config_host> fqdn <text>  
Options  
<config_host>  
The name of the host.  
<IP_address>  
The host IPv4 or IPv6 address.  
fqdn  
When you have DNS defined in the IOLAN, you can enter a DNS resolvable fully  
qualified domain name (note: FQDN’s are excluded as accessible hosts when IP  
Filtering is enabled).  
Show Hosts  
Description Shows the IOLAN host table.  
User Level Normal, Admin  
show hosts  
Syntax  
DNS/WINS Commands  
Add DNS  
Description Adds a DNS entry.  
User Level Admin  
add dns <IP_address>  
Syntax  
Option  
<IP_address>  
You can specify the IPv4 or IPv6 addresses for up to four DNS (Domain Name Servers)  
hosts in your network.  
Add WINS  
Description Adds a WINS entry.  
User Level Admin  
add wins <IP_address>  
Syntax  
Option  
<IP_address>  
You can specify the IPv4 addresses for up to four WINS (Windows Internet Naming  
Service) hosts in your network.  
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Delete DNS  
Description Deletes a DNS entry.  
User Level Admin  
delete dns <config_dns_addr>  
Syntax  
Option  
<config_dns_addr>  
You can view a list of configured DNS server IP addresses to choose from by typing  
delete dns ?.  
Delete WINS  
Description Deletes a WINS entry.  
User Level Admin  
delete wins <config_wins_addr>  
Syntax  
Option  
<config_wins_addr>  
You can view a list of configured WINS server IP addresses to choose from by typing  
delete wins ?.  
Show DNS  
Description Shows all DNS entries, even those supplied by DHCP/BOOTP when applicable.  
User Level Admin, Normal  
show dns  
Syntax  
Show Server  
Description Shows the server configuration, including configured WINS or DNS servers.  
User Level Admin, Normal  
show server  
Syntax  
Show WINS  
Description Shows all WINS entries, even those supplied by DHCP/BOOTP when applicable.  
User Level Admin, Normal  
show wins  
Syntax  
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Gateway Commands  
Gateway Commands  
Add Gateway  
Description Adds a gateway. You can configure up to twenty gateways.  
User Level Admin  
add gateway <config_host> default  
Syntax  
add gateway <config_host> host <dest_IP_addr>  
add gateway <config_host> network  
<dest_IPv4_addr>|<dest_IPv6_addr>  
[<subnet_bits_0-32>|<prefix_bits_0-128>]  
add gateway specify-gateway ipv6tunnel <tunnel_name> default|  
host <dest_IP_addr>|  
network <dest_IPv4_addr>|<dest_IPv6_addr>  
[<subnet_bits_0-32>|<prefix_bits_0-128>]  
add gateway specify-gateway serial-port ppp <line_name>|  
slip <line_name> default|  
host <dest_IP_addr>|  
network <dest_IPv4/IPv6_addr>  
[<subnet_bits_0-32>|<prefix_bits_0-128>]  
Options  
<config_host>  
You can specify up to 20 hosts on desktop models and 49 hosts on rack mount and  
medical unit models to act as gateways in your network. Each gateway host must be  
defined in the IOLAN’s host table.  
default|host|network  
Specify the type of gateway:  
z
z
Default—A gateway which provides general access beyond your local network.  
Host—(Default) A gateway reserved for accessing a specific host external to your  
local network.  
z
Network—A gateway reserved for accessing a specific network external to your  
local network.  
ipv6tunnel <tunnel_name>  
Specify the configured IPv6 tunnel that you want to use as the gateway to the  
destination.  
serial-port ppp|slip <line_name>  
Specify the PPP or SLIP configured line that you want to use as the gateway to the  
destination.  
<dest_IP_addr>  
When the gateway is a Host or Network gateway, you must specify the IPv4 or IPv6  
address of the target host machine/network.  
<subnet_bits>|<prefix_bits>  
When the gateway is a Network gateway, you must specify the network’s subnet mask  
(IPv4) or prefix bits (IPv6).  
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Gateway Commands  
Delete Gateway  
Description Deletes a gateway.  
User Level Admin  
delete gateway <config_gateway_host>  
Syntax  
Option  
<config_gateway_host>  
You can view the configured gateways that can be deleted by typing  
delete gateway ?.  
Set Gateway  
Description Configures the gateway.  
User Level Admin  
set gateway <config_gateway_host> default  
Syntax  
set gateway <config_gateway_host> host <destination_ip>  
set gateway <config_gateway_host>  
network <dest_IPv4_addr>|<dest_IPv6_address> <prefixbits_mask>  
Options  
<config_gateway_host>  
You can view the configured gateways that can be deleted by typing  
delete gateway ?.  
default|host|network  
Specify the type of gateway:  
z
z
Default—A gateway which provides general access beyond your local network.  
Host—(Default) A gateway reserved for accessing a specific host external to your  
local network.  
z
Network—A gateway reserved for accessing a specific network external to your  
local network.  
<destination_ip>  
When the gateway is a Host or Network gateway, you must specify the IPv4 or IPv6  
address of the target host machine/network.  
<prefixbits_mask>  
When the gateway is a Network gateway, you must specify the network’s subnet mask  
for an IPv4 destination IP address (the address is in the form of 123.123.123.123) or  
prefix bits for an IPv6 destination IP address (valid values are 0-128).  
Show Gateways  
Description Shows configured gateways.  
User Level Normal, Admin  
show gateways  
Syntax  
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Logging Commands  
Logging Commands  
Set Syslog  
Description Configures the system log.  
User Level Admin  
set syslog  
Syntax  
[level emergency|alert|critical|error|warning|notice|info|debug]  
[primary-host <config_host>] [secondary-host <config_host>]  
Options  
level  
Choose the event level that triggers a syslog entry:  
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
Emergency  
Alert  
Critical  
Error  
Warning  
Notice  
Info  
Debug  
When you select a Level, all the levels that appear above it in the list also trigger a  
syslog entry. For example, if you select Error, all Error, Critical, Alert, and Emergency  
events will be logged.  
primary-host  
The first preconfigured host that the IOLAN will attempt to send system log messages  
to; messages will be displayed on the host’s monitor.  
secondary-host  
If the IOLAN cannot communicate with the primary host, then the IOLAN will attempt  
to send system log messages to this preconfigured host; messages will be displayed on  
the host’s monitor.  
Show Syslog  
Description Shows the syslog settings.  
User Level Admin  
show syslog  
Syntax  
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RIP Commands  
RIP Commands  
Add RIP  
Description Adds a RIP MD5 key. After pressing Enter, you will be prompted for the MD5 key  
value.  
User Level Admin  
add rip md5 <integer_md5_id> <start_date> <start_time> <end_date>  
<end_time>  
Syntax  
Options  
<integer_md5_id>  
The MD5 identification key.  
<start_date>  
The start date that the MD5 key becomes valid. The date format is dependent on your  
system’s settings.  
<start_time>  
The time that the MD5 key becomes valid. The time format is dependent on your  
system’s settings.  
<end_date>  
The last day that the MD5 key is valid. The date format is dependent on your system’s  
settings.  
<end_time>  
The time that the MD5 key becomes invalid. The time format is dependent on your  
system’s settings.  
Delete RIP  
Description Deletes a RIP MD5 key.  
User Level Admin  
delete rip md5 <integer_md5_id>  
Syntax  
Option  
<integer_md5_id>  
You can see a list of MD5 IDs available for deletion by typing delete rip md5 ?.  
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Set RIP  
Description Configures the RIP MD5 key. After pressing Enter, you will be prompted for the MD5  
key value.  
User Level Admin  
set rip [authentication none|password|md5]  
[ethernet-mode none|send|listen|send-and-listen]  
Syntax  
set rip password  
set rip md5 <config_md5_id> [end <date> <time>]  
[start <date> <time>] [key]  
Options  
authentication  
Specify the type of RIP authentication:  
z
z
z
None—No authentication for RIP.  
Password—Simple RIP password authentication.  
MD5—Use MD5 RIP authentication.  
ethernet-mode  
Enable/disable RIP (Routing Information Protocol) mode for the Ethernet interface with  
one of the following options:  
z
z
z
z
None—Disables RIP over the Ethernet interface.  
Send—Sends RIP over the Ethernet interface.  
Listen—Listens for RIP over the Ethernet interface.  
Send and Listen—Sends RIP and listens for RIP over the Ethernet interface.  
password  
When you type the set rip passwordcommand and press Enter, you will be  
prompted to type in a password and then re-enter that password.  
<configured_md5_id>  
The MD5 identification key.  
end <date> <time>  
The last day that the MD5 key is valid. Specify as dd/mm/yyyy.  
The time that the MD5 key becomes invalid. Specify as hh:mm:[ss].  
start <date> <time>  
The start date that the MD5 key becomes valid. Specify as dd/mm/yyyy.  
The time that the MD5 key becomes valid. Specify as hh:mm:[ss].  
key  
When you press Enter after typing the keycommand, you will be prompted to enter the  
MD5 key value and then re-enter the key value.  
Show RIP  
Description Shows the RIP settings.  
User Level Normal, Admin  
show rip  
Syntax  
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IPsec Commands  
Show RIP Peers  
Description Shows current information about IPv4 or IPv6 RIP peers.  
User Level Normal, Admin  
show rip peers [ipv6]  
Syntax  
IPsec Commands  
Once there is an active VPN tunnel, the IOLAN expects all connections to be established through a  
VPN tunnel. To allows hosts to connect outside of the VPN tunnel, you must configure VPN  
exceptions, see VPN Exceptions on page 121 for the command syntax.  
Add IPsec  
Description Adds an IPsec tunnel.  
User Level Admin  
add ipsec <tunnel_name>  
Syntax  
Option  
<tunnel_name>  
The name of an IPsec VPN tunnel. You can configure up to 64 VPN tunnels.  
Set IPsec  
Description Configures the IPsec tunnel.  
User Level Admin  
set ipsec <config_tunnel_name>  
Syntax  
[authentication-method shared-secret|rsa-signature|x.509-certificate]  
[boot-action start|add|ignore] [local-device left|right]  
[local-external-ip-address <IPv4/IPv6_address/FQDN>]  
[local-host-network <IPv4_addr> <subnet_mask>|  
<IPv6_address> <prefix_bits>]  
[local-ip-address <IPv4/IPv6_address/FQDN>]  
[local-next-hop <IPv4/IPv6_address>]  
[remote-external-ip-address <IPv4/IPv6_address/FQDN>]  
[remote-host-network <IPv4_addr> <subnet_mask>|  
<IPv6_address> <prefix_bits>]  
[remote-ip-address <IPv4/IPv6_address/FQDN>]  
[remote-next-hop <IPv4/IPv6_address>]  
[remote-validation-criteria  
country <code>|state-province <text>|locality <text>  
|organisation <text>|organisation-unit <text>  
|common-name <text>|email <email_addr>]  
set ipsec <config_tunnel_name> secret <text>  
set ipsec use-nat-traversal enabled|disabled  
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Options  
authentication-method  
Specify the authentication method that will be used between VPN peers to authenticate  
the VPN tunnel.  
Data Options:  
z
z
Shared Secret—A text-based secret that is used to authenticate the IPsec tunnel  
(case sensitive).  
RSA Signature—RSA signatures are used to authenticate the IPsec tunnel. When  
using this authentication method, you must download the IPsec RSA public key to  
the IOLAN and upload the IPsec RSA public key from the IOLAN to the VPN  
gateway.  
z
X.509 Certificate—X.509 certificates are used to authenticate the IPsec tunnel.  
When using this authentication method, you must include the signing authority’s  
certificate information in the SSL/TLS CA list and download it to the IOLAN.  
The default is shared secret.  
boot-action  
Determines the state of the VPN network when the IOLAN is booted.  
z
z
z
Start—Starts the VPN network, initiating communication to the remote VPN.  
Add—Adds the VPN network, but doesn’t initiate a connection to the remote VPN.  
Ignore—Maintains the VPN network configuration, but the VPN network is not  
started and cannot be started through the IPsec command option.  
When defining peer VPN gateways, one side should be defined as Start (initiate) and  
the other as Add (listen). It is invalid to define both gateways as Add. VPN connection  
time can take longer when both gateways are set to Start, as both sides will attempt to  
initiate the same VPN connection.  
The default is start.  
local-device  
When the VPN tunnel is established, one side of the tunnel is designated as Right and  
the other as Left. You are configuring the IOLAN-side of the VPN tunnel. The default  
is left.  
local-external-ip-address  
When NAT Traversal (NAT_T) is enabled, this is IOLAN’s external IPv4 or IPv6  
address or FQDN. When the IOLAN is behind a NAT router, this will be its public IP  
address.  
local-host-nextwork  
The IPv4 or IPv6 address of a specific host, or the network address that the IOLAN will  
provide a VPN connection to.  
local-ip-address  
The IPv4 or IPv6 address or FQDN of the IOLAN. You can specify %defaultroute  
when the IP address of the IOLAN is not always known (for example, when it gets its  
IP address from DHCP). When %defaultrouteis used, a default gateway must be  
configured in the route table.  
local-next-hop  
The IPv4 or IPv6 address of the router/gateway that will forward data packets to the  
remote VPN (if required). The router/gateway must reside on the same subnet at the  
IOLAN. Leave this parameter blank if you want to use the Default Gateway configured  
in the IOLAN.  
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remote-external-ip-address  
When NAT Traversal (NAT_T) is enabled, the remote VPN’s public external IPv4 or  
IPv6 address or FQDN. If you want to accept a VPN connection from any host/network,  
you can enter %anyin this field.  
remote-host-nextwork  
The IPv4 or IPv6 address of a specific host or the network address that the IOLAN will  
provide a VPN connection to. If the IPsec tunnel is listening for connections (Boot  
Action set to Add), and the field value is left at 0.0.0.0, any VPN peer with a private  
remote network/host that conforms to RFC 1918 (10.0.0.0/8, 172.16.0.0./12,  
192.168.0.0/16) will be allowed to use this tunnel if it successfully authenticates.  
remote-ip-address  
The IPv4 or IPv6 address or FQDN of the remote VPN peer. If you want to accept a  
VPN connection from any VPN peer, you can enter %anyin this field.  
remote-next-hop  
The IPv4 or IPv6 address of the router/gateway that will forward data packets to the  
IOLAN (if required). The router/gateway must reside on the same subnet at the remote  
VPN.  
remote-validation-criteria  
Any values that are entered in the remote validation criteria must match the remote  
X.509 certificate for a succsessful connection; any fields left blank will not be validated  
against the remote X.509 certificate. Note that all validation criteria must be configured  
to match the X.509 certificate. An asterick (*) is valid as a wildcard.  
country  
A two character country code; for example, US. This field is case sensitive in order to  
successfully match the information in the remote X.509 certificate. An asterisk (*)  
works as a wildcard.  
state-province  
Up to a 128 character entry for the state/province; for example, IL. This field is case  
sensitive in order to successfully match the information in the remote X.509 certificate.  
An asterisk (*) works as a wildcard.  
locality  
Up to a 128 character entry for the location; for example, a city. This field is case  
sensitive in order to successfully match the information in the remote X.509 certificate.  
An asterisk (*) works as a wildcard.  
organisation  
Up to a 64 character entry for the organisation; for example, Accounting. This field is  
case sensitive in order to successfully match the information in the remote X.509  
certificate. An asterisk (*) works as a wildcard.  
organisation-unit  
Up to a 64 character entry for the unit in the organisation; for example, Payroll. This  
field is case sensitive in order to successfully match the information in the remote  
X.509 certificate. An asterisk (*) works as a wildcard.  
common-name  
Up to a 64 character entry for common name; for example, the host name or fully  
qualified domain name. This field is case sensitive in order to successfully match the  
information in the remote X.509 certificate. An asterisk (*) works as a wildcard.  
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email  
Up to a 64 character entry for an email address; for example, [email protected].  
This field is case sensitive in order to successfully match the information in the remote  
X.509 certificate. An asterisk (*) works as a wildcard.  
secret  
When the Authentication Method is set to Shared Secret, enter the case-sensitive  
secret word. Maximum of 16 characters, spaces not allowed. The secret is shared for all  
IPsec and L2TP/IPsec tunnels.  
use-nat-traversal  
NAT Traversal should be enabled when the IOLAN is communicating through a  
router/gateway to a remote VPN that also has NAT Traversal enabled. By default, this is  
enabled.  
Show IPsec  
Description Dispalys an IPsec tunnel.  
User Level Admin  
show ipsec <config_tunnel_name>  
Syntax  
Option  
<config_tunnel_name>  
Displays the configuration information for the specified IPsec tunnel.  
IPsec  
Description Controls the state of all IPsec tunnels.  
User Level Admin  
ipsec start|stop|restart|status  
Syntax  
Options  
start  
Starts all IPsec VPN tunnels.  
stop  
Stops all IPsec VPN tunnels.  
restart  
Stops and then starts all IPsec VPN tunnels.  
status  
Used strictly for debugging, displays trace data for all IPsec tunnels.  
IPv6 Tunnels  
Add IPv6tunnel  
Description Addes a new IPv6 tunnel.  
User Level Admin  
add ipv6tunnel <tunnel_name>  
Syntax  
Option  
<tunnel_name>  
Adds the specified IPv6 tunnel.  
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Set IPv6tunnel  
Description Configures the specified IPv6 tunnel.  
User Level Admin  
set ipv6tunnel <config_tunnel_name> [mode manual|teredo|6to4]  
[gateway <interface>] [remote-host <config_host>]  
Syntax  
Options  
mode  
The method or protocol that is used to create the IPv6 tunnel.  
z
Manual—When enabled, the IOLAN will manually create the IPv6 tunnel to the  
specified Remote Host through the specified Interface.  
z
6to4—When enabled, the IOLAN will broadcast to the multicast address  
192.88.99.1 through the specified Interface. When the closest 6to4 router responds,  
it will create the IPv6 tunnel, encapsulating and decapsulating IPv6 traffic sent to  
and from the IOLAN.  
z
Teredo—When enabled, the Teredo protocol encapsulates the IPv6 packet as an  
IPv4 UDP message, allowing it to pass through most network address translator  
(NAT) boxes and create an IPv6 tunnel to the specified Remote Host (a Teredo  
server) through the specified Interface.  
Default: Manual  
gateway  
The interface that the IOLAN is going to use to access the Remote Host. The list is  
comprised of the Ethernet interface(s) and serial ports configured PPP or SLIP.  
Default: ethernet_1  
remote-host  
The IPv4 host that can access the IPv6 network when the Mode is Manual.  
The Teredo server when the Mode is Teredo.  
Default: None  
Show IPv6tunnel  
Description Shows the specified IPv6 tunnel settings.  
User Level Admin  
show ipv6tunnel <config_tunnel_name>  
Syntax  
Delete IPv6tunnel  
Description Controls the state of all IPsec tunnels.  
User Level Admin  
delete ipv6tunnel <config_tunnel_name>  
Syntax  
Options  
<config_tunnel_name>  
Deletes the specified IPv6 tunnel. If a tunnel is associated with a gateway, it cannot be  
deleted until the gateway is either changed or deleted.  
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L2TP/IPsec  
Once L2TP/IPsec is enabled, the IOLAN expects all connections to be established through a VPN  
tunnel. To allows hosts to connect outside of the VPN tunnel, you must configure VPN exceptions,  
see VPN Exceptions on page 121 for the command syntax.  
Set L2TP  
Description  
User Level Admin  
set l2tp listen-for-l2tp on|off  
Syntax  
set l2tp authentication-method shared-secret [secret <text>]  
set l2tp authentication-method x.509-certificate  
remote-validation-criteria [country <code>]  
[state-province <text>] [locality <text>] [organisation <text>]  
[organisation-unit <text>] [common-name <text>]  
[email <email_addr>]  
set l2tp [ipsec-local-ip-address <ipv4_addr>]  
[local-ip-address <ipv4_addr>]  
[remote-ipv4-start-address <start_ip>]  
[remote-ipv4-end-address <end_ip>]  
[authentication-type pap|chap|both]  
Options  
listen-for-l2tp  
When enabled, allows L2TP/IPsec VPN connections. Note: to allow non-VPN  
connections to the IOLAN, you must create entries in the VPN Exceptions list. The  
default is off.  
authentication methed shared-secret|x.509-certificate  
Specify the authentication method that will be used between VPN peers to authenticate  
the VPN tunnel.  
Data Options:  
z
z
Shared Secret—A text-based secret that is used to authenticate the IPsec tunnel  
(case sensitive).  
X.509 Certificate—X.509 certificates are used to authenticate the IPsec tunnel.  
When using this authentication method, you must include the signing authority’s  
certificate information in the SSL/TLS CA list and download it to the IOLAN.  
Default: Shared Secret  
secret  
When the Authentication Method is Secret, enter the case-sensitive secret word.  
Maximum of 16 characters, spaces not allowed. The secret is shared for all IPsec and  
L2TP/IPsec tunnels.  
remote-validation-criteria  
Any values that are entered in the remote validation criteria must match the remote  
X.509 certificate for a succsessful connection; any fields left blank will not be validated  
against the remote X.509 certificate. Note that all validation criteria must be configured  
to match the X.509 certificate. An asterick (*) is valid as a wildcard.  
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country  
A two character country code; for example, US. This field is case sensitive in order to  
successfully match the information in the remote X.509 certificate. An asterisk (*)  
works as a wildcard.  
state-province  
Up to a 128 character entry for the state/province; for example, IL. This field is case  
sensitive in order to successfully match the information in the remote X.509 certificate.  
An asterisk (*) works as a wildcard.  
locality  
Up to a 128 character entry for the location; for example, a city. This field is case  
sensitive in order to successfully match the information in the remote X.509 certificate.  
An asterisk (*) works as a wildcard.  
organisation  
Up to a 64 character entry for the organisation; for example, Accounting. This field is  
case sensitive in order to successfully match the information in the remote X.509  
certificate. An asterisk (*) works as a wildcard.  
organisation-unit  
Up to a 64 character entry for the unit in the organisation; for example, Payroll. This  
field is case sensitive in order to successfully match the information in the remote  
X.509 certificate. An asterisk (*) works as a wildcard.  
common-name  
Up to a 64 character entry for common name; for example, the host name or fully  
qualified domain name. This field is case sensitive in order to successfully match the  
information in the remote X.509 certificate. An asterisk (*) works as a wildcard.  
email  
Up to a 64 character entry for an email address; for example, [email protected].  
This field is case sensitive in order to successfully match the information in the remote  
X.509 certificate. An asterisk (*) works as a wildcard.  
ipsec-local-ip-address  
The IPv4 address that the IOLAN will listen on for L2TP/IPsec connections. If the  
default value (0.0.0.0) is kept, the IOLAN will use the Default Gateway value (if no  
Default Gateway is specified, L2TP/IPsec VPN connections will error out).  
Default: 0.0.0.0  
local-ip-address  
Specify the unique IPv4 address that hosts accessing the IOLAN through the L2TP  
tunnel will use.  
Field Format: IPv4 address  
local-ipv4-start-address  
Specify the first IPv4 address that can be assigned to incoming hosts through the L2TP  
tunnel.  
Field Format: IPv4 address  
local-ipv4-end-address  
Specify the end range of the IPv4 addresses that can be assinged to incoming hosts  
through the L2TP tunnel.  
Field Format: IPv4 address  
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authentication-type  
Specify the authentication method that will be used for the L2TP tunnel.  
Data Options: CHAP, PAP, Both  
Default: Both  
Show LT2P  
Description Shows the L2TP settings.  
User Level Admin  
show l2tp  
Syntax  
VPN Exceptions  
VPN exceptions allows specific hosts or any host in a network to connect to the IOLAN outside of a  
VPN tunnel.  
Add VPN Exception  
Description Adds a VPN exception.  
User Level Admin  
add vpn-exception network-ip <ipv4_net_ip> <network_subnet>|  
<ipv6_net_ip> <prefix_bits>  
Syntax  
add vpn-exception host-ip <ipv4/ipv6_address>  
Options  
network-ip <ipv4_net_ip> <network_subnet>|<ipv6_net_ip> <prefix_bits>  
The network address that will communicate with the IOLAN outside of the VPN tunnel.  
If the address is IPv4, you can supply the subnet mask for the network (the default is  
0.0.0.0). If the address is IPv6, you can supply the prefix bits for the network (the  
default is 64, the range is 0-128).  
host-ip <ipv4/ipv6_address>  
The IP address of the host that will communicate with the IOLAN outside of the VPN  
tunnel.  
Field Format: IPv4 or IPv6 address  
Set VPN Exception  
Description Configures an existing VPN exception.  
User Level Admin  
set vpn-exception <config_vpn_except>  
network-ip <ipv4_address> <network_subnet>|  
Syntax  
<ipv6_address> <prefix_bits>  
set vpn-exception <config_vpn_except> host-ip <ipv4/ipv6_address>  
Options  
network-ip <ipv4_net_ip> <network_subnet>|<ipv6_net_ip> <prefix_bits>  
The network address that will communicate with the IOLAN outside of the VPN tunnel.  
If the address is IPv4, you can supply the subnet mask for the network (the default is  
0.0.0.0). If the address is IPv6, you can supply the prefix bits for the network (the  
default is 64, the range is 0-128).  
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host-ip <ipv4/ipv6_address>  
The IP address of the host that will communicate with the IOLAN outside of the VPN  
tunnel.  
Field Format: IPv4 or IPv6 address  
Delete VPN Exception  
Description Deletes a VPN exception. To see a list of configured VPN exceptions, type  
delete vpn-exception ?  
User Level Admin  
delete vpn-exception <config_vpn_except>  
Syntax  
Show VPN Exception  
Description Shows the configured VPN exceptions.  
User Level Admin  
show vpn-exception  
Syntax  
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Chapter  
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This chapter defines all the CLI commands associated with configuring the IOLAN’s time  
parameters.  
Server Commands  
Set Time  
Description Sets the IOLAN’s system clock.  
User Level Admin  
set time <hh:mm[:ss]>  
Syntax  
Option  
<hh:mm[:ss]>  
Sets the IOLAN’s system time, using the 24-hour clock time format (00:00-23:59).  
Set Timezone  
Description Sets the IOLAN's time zone name and its offset from Greenwich Mean Time (UTC).  
User Level Admin  
set timezone [name <string>] [offset +|-<hh[:mm]>]  
Syntax  
Options  
<name>  
The name of the time zone to be displayed during standard time. Maximum 4 characters  
and minimum 3 characters (do not use angled brackets < >).  
offset  
The offset from UTC for your local time zone. Specify in the format of hours hh (valid  
-12 to +14) and minutes mm (valid 0 to 59 minutes) for the offset from UTC.  
Show Time  
Description Shows the IOLAN’s system clock.  
User Level Normal, Admin  
show time  
Syntax  
Show Timezone  
Description Shows the time zone settings.  
User Level Admin  
show timezone  
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SNTP Commands  
SNTP Commands  
Add SNTP  
Description Adds an SNTP server.  
User Level Admin  
add sntp [server-1 <config_host>] [server-2 <config_host>]  
Syntax  
Options  
server-1  
The name of the primary SNTP server from the IOLAN host table. Valid with Unicast  
and Multicast modes, although in Multicast mode, the IOLAN will only accept  
broadcasts from the specified host SNTP server.  
server-2  
The name of the secondary SNTP server from the IOLAN host table. Valid with  
Unicast and Multicast modes, although in Multicast mode, the IOLAN will only accept  
broadcasts from the specified host SNTP server.  
Delete SNTP  
Description Deletes an SNTP server.  
User Level Admin  
delete sntp server-1|server-2  
Syntax  
Options  
server-1  
The name of the primary SNTP server from the IOLAN host table. Valid with Unicast  
and Multicast modes, although in Multicast mode, the IOLAN will only accept  
broadcasts from the specified host SNTP server.  
server-2  
The name of the secondary SNTP server from the IOLAN host table. Valid with  
Unicast and Multicast modes, although in Multicast mode, the IOLAN will only accept  
broadcasts from the specified host SNTP server.  
Set SNTP  
Description Configures an SNTP server.  
User Level Admin  
set sntp mode none|unicast|anycast|multicast  
[server-1 <config_host>] [server-2 <config_host>]  
Syntax  
[version 1|2|3|4]  
Options  
mode  
The SNTP mode. Valid modes are:  
z
z
None—SNTP is turned off.  
Unicast—Sends a request packet periodically to the Primary host. If  
communication with the Primary host fails, the request will be sent to the  
Secondary host.  
z
z
Multicast—Listen for any broadcasts from an SNTP server and then synchronizes  
its internal clock to the message.  
Anycast—Sends a request packet as a broadcast on the LAN to get a response  
from any SNTP server. The first response that is received is used to synchronize its  
internal clock and then operates in Unicast mode with that SNTP server.  
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server-1  
The name of the primary SNTP server from the IOLAN host table. Valid with Unicast  
and Multicast modes, although in Multicast mode, the IOLAN will only accept  
broadcasts from the specified host SNTP server.  
server-2  
The name of the secondary SNTP server from the IOLAN host table. Valid with  
Unicast and Multicast modes, although in Multicast mode, the IOLAN will only accept  
broadcasts from the specified host SNTP server.  
version  
Version of SNTP. Valid values are 1 to 4. Default value is 4.  
Show SNTP  
Description Shows the SNTP settings.  
User Level Admin  
show sntp  
Syntax  
Show SNTP-Info  
Description Shows current SNTP information.  
User Level Admin  
show sntp-info  
Syntax  
Time/Date Setting Commands  
Set Date  
Description Sets the IOLAN’s system clock.  
User Level Admin  
set date <dd/mm/yyyy>  
Syntax  
Set Summertime  
Description Sets the summertime clock.  
User Level Admin  
set summertime [mode none|fixed|recurring] [name <text>]  
[offset <hh:mm>]  
Syntax  
Options  
mode  
You can configure the summer time to take effect:  
z
z
None—No summer time change.  
Fixed—The summer time change goes into effect at the specified time every year.  
For example, April 15 at 1:00 pm.  
z
Recurring—The summer time changes goes into effect every year at same relative  
time. For example, on the third week in April on a Tuesday at 1:00 pm.  
<name>  
The name of the configured summer time zone; this will be displayed during the  
summer time setting. Maximum 4 characters and minimum 3 characters (do not use  
angled brackets < >). If this parameter is not set, then the summertime feature will not  
work.  
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offset  
The offset from UTC for your local time zone. Specify in the format of hours hh (valid  
-12 to +14) and minutes mm (valid 0 to 59 minutes) for the offset from UTC.  
Set Summertime Fixed  
Description Sets the summertime clock to start on the same date each year, for example, April 15 at  
1:00 pm.  
User Level Admin  
set summertime fixed  
Syntax  
[start-date january|february |... <0-31>] [start-time <hh:mm>]  
[end-date january|february|... <0-31>] [end-time <hh:mm>]  
Options  
start-date  
The date to change to summer time and end standard time.  
start-time <hh:mm>  
The time to change to summertime. Valid values are 00:00 to 23:59.  
end-date  
The date to end summer time and start standard time.  
end-time <hh:mm>  
The time to change to standard time. Valid values are 00:00 to 23:59.  
Set Summertime Recurring  
Description Sets the summertime clock to start at the same relative time each year; for example, on  
the third week in April on a Tuesday at 1:00 pm.  
User Level Admin  
set summertime recurring [start-day monday|tuesday|...]  
[start-month january|february|...] [start-time <hh:mm>]  
[start-week 1|2|3|4|5|last] [end-day monday|tuesday|...]  
[end-month january|february|...] [end-time <hh:mm>]  
[end-week 1|2|3|4|5|last]  
Syntax  
Options  
start-day  
The day to change to summer time from standard time.  
start-month  
The month to change to summer time from standard time.  
start-time  
The time to change to summer time from standard time; uses the format hh:mm for a  
24-hour clock (00:00-23:59).  
start-week  
The week to change to summer time from standard time.  
end-day  
The day to end summer time and start standard time.  
end-month  
The month to end summer time and start standard time.  
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end-time  
The time to end summer time and start standard time; uses the format hh:mm for a  
24-hour clock (00:00-23:59).  
end-week  
The week to end summer time and start standard time.  
Show Date  
Description Shows the date, according to the IOLAN system clock.  
User Level Normal, Admin  
show date  
Syntax  
Show Summertime  
Description Shows the summertime settings.  
User Level Admin  
show summertime  
Syntax  
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Commands  
Chapter  
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This chapter defines all the CLI commands associated with configuring the IOLAN’s administration  
parameters.  
Bootup Commands  
Reboot  
Description Reboots the IOLAN. You will be prompted to save configuration to FLASH, if there  
have been unsaved configuration changes.  
User Level Admin  
reboot  
Syntax  
Reset  
Description Resets the user profile or serial line to the default factory configuration.  
User Level Admin  
reset user .|<username>|*  
Syntax  
reset line <number>|*  
Reset Factory  
Description Resets the IOLAN to the factory configuration.  
User Level Admin  
reset factory  
Syntax  
Save  
Description Saves the configuration to FLASH.  
User Level Admin  
save  
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TFTP File Transfer Commands  
Set Bootup  
Description Specifies remote the TFTP host and pathname for files to be loaded after a IOLAN  
reboot.  
User Level Admin  
set bootup firmware host <hostname> [file <path_filename>]  
Syntax  
set bootup configuration host <hostname> [file <path_filename>]  
Options  
firmware file  
The path and file name, relative to the default path of your TFTP server software, of the  
update software for the IOLAN that will be loaded when the IOLAN is rebooted.  
configuration file  
The path and file name, relative to the default path of your TFTP server software, of the  
configuration software for the IOLAN that will be loaded when the IOLAN is rebooted.  
host  
The host name or IP address of the server that contains the configuration or firmware  
file. If you use a host name, it must exist in the IOLAN’s host table or be resolved by  
DNS.  
Show ARP  
Description Shows the current contents of the ARP cache.  
User Level Admin  
show arp  
Syntax  
Show Bootup  
Description Shows the Firmware and Configuration files specified for IOLAN bootup.  
User Level Admin  
show bootup  
Syntax  
TFTP File Transfer Commands  
Netload  
Description Transfers a file from a remote host to the IOLAN using the TFTP protocol.  
User Level Admin  
netload text-config|factory-default-config|firmware|  
configuration|customlang|term1|term2|term3|customapp-file|  
Syntax  
wan-driver <hostname/IP_address> <filename>  
Options  
text-config  
Specify this option if you are uploading a text-based configuration file to the IOLAN  
from a TFTP server.  
factory-default-config  
Specifies the configuration file that you are going to load from a TFTP server to the  
IOLAN that will act as the factory default configuration. See the User Guide for  
directions on how to revert back to the original factory default configuration, if  
required.  
firmware  
Specifies that you are going to download a new firmware file to the IOLAN.  
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configuration  
Specifies that you are going to download a new configuration file to the IOLAN.  
customlang  
Specifies that you are going to download a custom language file to the IOLAN.  
term1|term2|term3  
You can create and download up to three custom terminal definitions to the IOLAN.  
customapp-file  
You can download multiple SDK program executables and ancillary files using this  
command by running the command multiple times to download multiple files. Use the  
shellCLI command as described in the SDK Programmers Guide to manage the files  
that you download.  
wan-driver  
Download wireless WAN custom drivers to the IOLAN that have been downloaded  
from the Perle website.  
<hostname/IP_address>  
The IP address or host name where the file you are downloading to the IOLAN resides.  
If you are using a host name, it must be resolved in either the IOLAN’s Host Table or a  
DNS server.  
<filename>  
The complete path and file name of the file you are downloading to the IOLAN (this  
path should be relative to the default path of your TFTP server, which may or may not  
allow drive letters).  
Netsave  
Description Transfers a file from the IOLAN to a remote host using the TFTP protocol.  
User Level Admin  
netsave configuration|crash|serialt-buf|text-config  
<hostname/IP_address> <filename>  
Syntax  
Options  
configuration  
Specifies that you are going to upload a configuration file from the IOLAN to the  
specified host or IP address.  
crash  
Specifies that you are going to upload a crash file from the IOLAN to the specified host  
or IP address.  
serialt-buf  
Specifies that you are going to upload the contents of the serial trace buffer.  
text-config  
Saves the current configuration to a text file on a TFTP server.  
<hostname/IP_address>  
The IP address or host name for where the file you are uploading from the IOLAN is  
going. If you are using a host name, it must be resolved in either the IOLAN’s Host  
Table or a DNS server.  
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<filename>  
The complete path and file name for the file you are uploading from the IOLAN (this  
path should be relative to the default path of your TFTP server, which may or may not  
allow drive letters).  
Custom Factory Default  
Netload  
Description Transfers a file from a remote host to the IOLAN using the TFTP protocol.  
User Level Admin  
netload factory-default-config <hostname/IP_address> <filename>  
Syntax  
Options  
factory-default-config  
Specifies the configuration file that you are going to load from a TFTP server to the  
IOLAN that will act as the factory default configuration. See the User Guide for  
directions on how to revert back to the original factory default configuration, if  
required.  
<hostname/IP_address>  
The IP address or host name where the file you are downloading to the IOLAN resides.  
If you are using a host name, it must be resolved in either the IOLAN’s Host Table or a  
DNS server.  
<filename>  
The complete path and file name of the file you are downloading to the IOLAN (this  
path should be relative to the default path of your TFTP server, which may or may not  
allow drive letters).  
Set  
Description Sets the current configuration on IOLAN to act as the factory default configuration. See  
the User Guide for directions on how to revert back to the original factory default  
configuration, if required.  
User Level Admin  
set config-to-factory-default  
Syntax  
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Keys and Certificates Commands  
Keys and Certificates Commands  
Netload  
Description Loads certificates and keys into the IOLAN.  
User Level Admin  
netload https certificate|private-key <hostname/IP_address>  
<filename>  
Syntax  
netload ldap certificate <hostname/IP_address> <filename>  
netload ssh-client host <config_host> public-key ssh-1 rsa  
<hostname/IP_address> <filename>  
netload ssh-client host <config_host> public-key ssh-2 rsa|dsa  
<hostname/IP_address> <filename>  
netload ssh-client user <config_user> private-key ssh-1 rsa  
<hostname/IP_address> <filename>  
netload ssh-client user <config_user> private-key ssh-2 rsa|dsa  
<hostname/IP_address> <filename>  
netload ssh-server user <config_user> public-key ssh-2 rsa|dsa  
<hostname/IP_address> <filename>  
netload ipsec <config_tunnel_name> public-key rsa  
<hostname/IP_address> <filename>  
Options  
https certificate|private-key  
If you are using the secure version of the WebManager (HTTPS), then you need to  
download the SSL/TLS private key and CA list to make a secure connection.  
ldap certificate  
If you are using LDAP authentication with TLS, you need to download the certificate of  
the CA who signed the LDAP certificate to the IOLAN for authentication to work  
properly.  
ssh-client host  
The public key for the host that is being authenticated by the IOLANs SSH server.  
public-key ssh-1  
Specify ssh-1 when you are using SSH version 1.  
public-key ssh-2  
Specify ssh-2 when you are using SSH version 2.  
rsa|dsa  
When downloading keys to the IOLAN, specify the authentication method used by the  
key.  
ssh-client user  
The user that the SSH key is for.  
ssh-server user  
The user that the SSH key is for.  
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ipsec <tunnel_name>  
When you configure an IPsec tunnel with an Authentication Method of RSA  
Signature, you need to download the RSA key from the remote VPN gateway to the  
IOLAN for that specific tunnel.  
<hostname/IP_address>  
Enter the host or IP address that contains the certificate/key you are downloading to the  
IOLAN. If you are using a host name, If you are using a host name, it must be resolved  
in either the IOLAN’s Host Table or a DNS server.  
<filename>  
Enter the complete path and file name of the certificate/key you are downloading to the  
IOLAN.  
Netsave  
Description Uploads certificates and keys from the IOLAN to a remote host using TFTP.  
User Level Admin  
netsave ssh-server public-key ssh-2 rsa|dsa <hostname/IP_address>  
<filename>  
Syntax  
netsave ipsec public-key rsa <hostname/IP_address> <filename>  
Options  
rsa|dsa  
When uploading SSH keys from the IOLAN, specify the SSH authentication method  
used by the SSH key.  
ipsec public-key rsa  
When you configure an IPsec tunnel with an Authentication Method of RSA  
Signature, you need to upload the RSA key from the IOLAN to the remote VPN  
gateway host for that specific tunnel.  
<hostname/IP_address>  
The IP address or host name for where the SSH key you are uploading from the IOLAN  
is going. If you are using a host name, it must be resolved in either the IOLAN’s Host  
Table or a DNS server.  
<filename>  
The complete path and file name for the file you are uploading from the IOLAN (this  
path should be relative to the default path of your TFTP server, which may or may not  
allow drive letters).  
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MOTD Commands  
Set MOTD  
Description Specifies the server/file that contains the message of the day (MOTD) that is displayed  
when users log into the IOLAN. You can also retrieve the MOTD from a local file (it  
must already be downloaded to the IOLAN using the netload customapp-file  
command); to do this, do not specify the host parameter.  
User Level Normal, Admin  
set motd [display on|off] [host <hostname> file <path_filename>]  
set motd file <local_file>  
Syntax  
Options  
display  
When enabled, displays the Message of the Day to users who are logging into  
WebManager or EasyPort Web. The default is off.  
host  
The host that the IOLAN will be getting the Message of the Day file from.  
<path_filename>  
The path and file name, relative to the default path of your TFTP server software, of the  
file that contains a string that is displayed when a user connects to the IOLAN.  
<local_file>  
This is the name of a file already downloaded to the IOLAN. The contents of this file  
will be used for the MOTD.  
Show MOTD  
Description Show the Message of the Day (MOTD) settings.  
User Level Admin  
show motd  
Syntax  
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Chapter  
8
8
This chapter defines all the CLI commands associated with configuring the IOLAN’s statistics  
parameters.  
Configuration Statistics  
Show Netstat  
Description Shows currently used TCP/UDP sockets/ports.  
User Level Admin  
show netstat [all] [listening] [tcp] [udp] [tcpv6] [updv6]  
Syntax  
Options  
all  
Displays all ports, including server (listening) ports; by default, listening ports are not  
displayed.  
listening  
Displays server (listening) ports; by default, listening ports are not displayed.  
tcp  
Displays TCP port statistics.  
udp  
Displays UDP port statistics.  
tcpv6  
Displays TCPv6 port statistics.  
udpv6  
Displays UDPv6 port statistics.  
Show Netstat Statistics  
Description Shows protocol (IP/ICMP/TCP/UDP) counters.  
User Level Admin  
show netstat statistics [ip] [ipv6] [icmp] [icmpv6] [tcp] [udp]  
Syntax  
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Show Modbus Statistics  
Description Shows the Modbus statistics.  
User Level Admin  
show modbus statistics master-tcp line *|<number>  
Syntax  
show modbus statistics master-udp line *|<number>  
show modbus statistics slave-tcp line *|<number>  
show modbus statistics slave-udp line *|<number>  
Show Routes  
Description Shows current information about IPv4 or IPv6 network routes.  
User Level Admin  
show routes [ipv6]  
Syntax  
Run-Time Statistics  
Delete Arp  
Description Delete entries from the IOLAN's ARP cache. Takes effect immediately; not related to  
configuration.  
User Level Admin  
delete arp  
Syntax  
Show Arp  
Show Serial  
Uptime  
Description Shows the current contents of the ARP cache.  
User Level Admin  
show arp  
Syntax  
Description Shows statistics on the serial port.  
User Level Admin  
show serial [<line_number>]  
Syntax  
Description Displays the elapsed time (in days, hours, minutes, and seconds) since the last  
reboot/power cycle.  
User Level Admin  
uptime  
Syntax  
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IOLAN+ User  
Commands  
Chapter  
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9
You can configure the IOLAN using the IOLAN+ menu. See the IOLAN+ Users Guide for the  
command line interface and menu parameters. See IOLAN+ Interface in the IOLAN Users Guide for  
a list of changes to the IOLAN+ menu.  
IOLAN+  
Description Displays the IOLAN+ configuration menu.  
User Level Admin  
iolan+  
Syntax  
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Chapter 10  
10  
This chapter defines all the CLI commands associated with configuring the IOLAN’s I/O parameters.  
Global I/O Commands  
Set IO UDP  
Description Sets the UDP settings for I/O unicast messages.  
User Level Admin  
set io udp [mode on|off]  
Syntax  
[broadcast-interval <broadcast_interval>]  
set io udp entry 1|2|3|4 disabled  
set io udp entry 1|2|3|4 <udp_port> <start_ip> [<end_ip>]  
Options  
mode  
Enables/disables UDP broadcast of I/O channel status (data).  
broadcast-interval  
Enter the interval, in seconds, for UDP broadcasts of I/O channel status (data). Valid  
values are 1-9999. Default value is 30 seconds.  
entry  
You can specify up to four sets of UDP IP address that will receive the I/O unicast.  
udp_port  
The UDP port that the IOLAN will use to relay messages to servers/hosts.  
start_ip  
The first host IP address in the range of IP addresses (for IPV4 or IPV6) that the  
IOLAN will listen for messages from and/or send messages to.  
end_ip  
The last host IP address in the range of IP addresses (for IPV4, not required for IPV6)  
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Set IO Failsafe  
Description Sets the failsafe (watchdog) settings for I/O.  
User Level Admin  
set io failsafe [mode on|off] [timeout <seconds>]  
Syntax  
Options  
mode  
Enables/disables the Failsafe Timer. This is the global setting that must be enabled to  
set the Failsafe Action on the channel for digital outputs and relays. When this timer  
expires because of no I/O activity within the specified time interval, the Failsafe Action  
set for the channel determines the action on the output.  
timeout  
The number of seconds that must elapse with no I/O activity before the channel  
Failsafe Action is triggered. Valid values are 1-9999. The default is 30 seconds.  
Set IO Modbus  
Description Enabling the Modbus option makes the IOLAN act as a Modbus Slave, allowing  
Modbus Masters to communicate with the IOLAN to control and/or retrieve I/O data.  
User Level Admin  
set io modbus [mode on|off] [uid <1-255>]  
Syntax  
Options  
mode  
Enables/disables Modbus as the communication protocol for all the I/O channels.  
uid  
This is the UID you are assigning to the IOLAN, which is acting as a Modbus slave.  
Set IO Temperature-Scale  
Description Sets the temperature scale that will be used for all I/O temperature readings.  
User Level Admin  
set io temperature-scale celsius|fahrenheit  
Syntax  
Option  
temperature-scale  
Select the temperature scale that will be used to display temperature data, either  
Fahrenheit or Celsius. The default is Celsius.  
Set Line  
Set Line Service  
Description Sets the Line Service settings for signal I/O. When the line service is set to signal-io,  
you also have the option of enabling the I/O extension for the serial singal pins. See Set  
IOChannel IOExtension on page 152 for more information.  
User Level Admin  
set line <number> service signal-io  
Syntax  
Option  
signal-io  
Sets the line to use signal I/O. You still need to define the serial pins for digital input  
(CTS, DSR, or DCD) or digital output (RTS or DTR). See Set IOChannel Digital  
page 147 for configuration options.  
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Set IOChannel  
Set IOChannel Mode  
Description Sets general I/O channel settings for the specified channel, these settings are available  
to all channels and I/O serial pins.  
User Level Admin  
set iochannel <i/o_channel> [mode enabled|disabled]  
[description <string>]  
Syntax  
Options  
i/o_channel  
Specify the channel number, for example, d2 or a4. Temperature models use Analog  
input, so the channel numbers are a1-a4.  
mode  
Enables the channel, allowing the settings to become active.  
description  
Provide a description of the channel, making it easier to identify. The channel  
description can be up to 20 characters.  
Set IOChannel Digital I/O  
Description Sets up the Digital I/O channel to act as either an output or input channel.  
User Level Admin  
set iochannel <digital_channel> source-type input|output  
Syntax  
Options  
digital_channel  
Specify the Digital channel number, for example, d2.  
source-type  
Specify whether the channel will drive the line (output) or will be reading the status of  
the line (input). The default is Input. The internal jumpers must match the software  
configuration, so if you change this setting to Output, you will have to also change the  
internal hardware jumpers.  
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Set IOChannel Digital Input  
Description Sets the Digital input settings for the channel.  
User Level Admin  
set iochannel <digital_channel>  
Syntax  
[alarm [trigger disabled|inactive-input|active-input]  
[clear auto|manual] [email on|off] [syslog on|off]  
[snmp on|off]]  
[description <string>] [invert-signal on|off]  
[latch disabled|inactive-to-active|active-to-inactive]  
Options  
digital_channel  
Specify the Digital channel number, for example, d2.  
alarm  
Configures alarm settings when the Digital input trigger is activated.  
trigger  
When the trigger condition is met, triggers the specified alarm action. Triggers can be:  
z
z
Disabled—No alarm settings. This is the default.  
Inactive—When the expected Digital input is active, going inactive will trigger an  
alarm.  
z
Active—When the expected Digital input is inactive, going active will trigger an  
alarm.  
clear  
Specify Manual to manually clear an alarm. Specify Auto to automatically clear the  
alarm when the trigger condition changes; for example, if the Trigger is Inactive and  
the alarm is triggered, once the input becomes active again, the alarm will be cleared  
when Auto is set. The default is Auto.  
email  
Sends an email alert to an email account(s) set up in the Server settings (the Line Email  
Alert settings are not used with this feature) when an alarm is triggered or cleared. The  
email alert data includes the severity level and the value that caused the alarm to trigger  
or clear. The Email Alert is associated with Level Critical.  
syslog  
Sends a message to syslog when an alarm is triggered or cleared. The syslog entry  
includes the severity level and the value that caused the alarm to trigger or clear. The  
syslog message is associated with Level Critical.  
snmp  
Sends an SNMP trap when an alarm is triggered or cleared. The trap consists of the  
severity level and whether the alarm was triggered or cleared.  
description  
Provide a description of the channel, making it easier to identify. The channel  
description can be up to 20 characters.  
invert-signal  
Inverts the actual condition of the I/O signal in the status; therefore, an inactive status  
will be displayed as active.  
latch  
Latches (remembers) the activity transition (active-to-inactive or inactive-to-active).  
The latched status is maintained until it is read. Once it is read, it will revert to the  
current status. The default is disabled.  
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Set IOChannel  
Set IOChannel Digital Input (Serial Pins)  
Description Sets the Digital input settings for serial pins CTS, DSR, and DCD. This option is only  
available when the Line Service is set to Signal I/O.  
User Level Admin  
set iochannel cts|dsr|dcd  
Syntax  
[alarm [trigger disabled|inactive-input|active-input]  
[clear auto|manual] [email on|off] [syslog on|off]  
[snmp on|off]]  
[description <string>] [invert-signal on|off]  
[latch disabled|inactive-to-active|active-to-inactive]  
Options  
digital_channel  
Specify the Digital channel number, for example, d2.  
alarm  
Configures alarm settings when the Digital input trigger is activated.  
trigger  
When the trigger condition is met, triggers the specified alarm action. Triggers can be:  
z
z
Disabled—No alarm settings. This is the default.  
Inactive—When the expected Digital input is active, going inactive will trigger an  
alarm.  
z
Active—When the expected Digital input is inactive, going active will trigger an  
alarm.  
clear  
Specify Manual to manually clear an alarm. Specify Auto to automatically clear the  
alarm when the trigger condition changes; for example, if the Trigger is Inactive and  
the alarm is triggered, once the input becomes active again, the alarm will be cleared  
when Auto is set. The default is Auto.  
email  
Sends an email alert to an email account(s) set up in the Server settings (the Line Email  
Alert settings are not used with this feature) when an alarm is triggered or cleared. The  
email alert data includes the severity level and the value that caused the alarm to trigger  
or clear. The Email Alert is associated with Level Critical.  
syslog  
Sends a message to syslog when an alarm is triggered or cleared. The syslog entry  
includes the severity level and the value that caused the alarm to trigger or clear. The  
syslog message is associated with Level Critical.  
snmp  
Sends an SNMP trap when an alarm is triggered or cleared. The trap consists of the  
severity level and whether the alarm was triggered or cleared.  
description  
Provide a description of the channel, making it easier to identify. The channel  
description can be up to 20 characters.  
invert-signal  
Inverts the actual condition of the I/O signal in the status; therefore, an inactive status  
will be displayed as active.  
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latch  
Latches (remembers) the activity transition (active-to-inactive or inactive-to-active).  
The latched status is maintained until it is read. Once it is read, it will revert to the  
current status. The default is disabled.  
Set IOChannel Digital Output  
Description Sets the Digital output channel settings.  
User Level Admin  
set iochannel <digital_channel>  
Syntax  
[type sink|source|sink-and-source] [active-signal-width <width>]  
[inactive-signal-width <width>]  
[failsafe-action none|activate-output|deactivate-output]  
set iochannel <digital_channel>  
output [pulse continuous|counted <pulse_count>]  
[active-to-inactive-delay <delay>]  
[inactive-to-active-delay <delay>]  
Options  
digital_channel  
Specify the Digital channel number, for example, d2.  
type  
Specify the type of digital output:  
z
z
z
Sink—Specifies that the channel will be grounded when active.  
Source—Specifies that the channel will provide voltage when active.  
Sink and Source—Specifies that channel will be grounded when it is inactive and  
will provide voltage when it is active.  
The default is Sink.  
active-signal-width  
How long the channel will be active during the pulse mode. Valid values are 1-9999 x  
100 ms. The default is 100 ms.  
inactive-signal-width  
How long the channel will remain inactive during pulse mode. Valid values are 1-9999  
x 100 ms. The default is 100 ms.  
failsafe-action  
When there has been no I/O activity within the specified time (set in the Global  
Settings) and the Failsafe Timer is triggered, you can set the Failsafe Action to:  
z
z
z
None—The state of the Digital/Relay output remains the same, no change.  
Activate Output—Activates the channel.  
Deactivate Output—Deactivates the channel.  
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Set IOChannel  
output  
Specify how the channel output will be handled:  
z
z
ManualYou must manually manipulate the channel output.  
Pulse—Activates and deactivates the channel output activity in intervals after it is  
manually activated.  
z
z
Inactive-to-Active Delay—The channel output will remain inactive for the  
specified time interval after it is manually started.  
Active-to-Inactive Delay—The channel output will go inactive after the specified  
time interval after it is manually started.  
The default is Manual.  
pulse  
When the Output is Pulse, you can have it pulse in a Continuous manner or specify a  
pulse Count (each count consists of an active/inactive sequence). The default is  
Continuous.  
active-to-inactive-delay  
When the I/O is commanded to an inactive state, this is the length of the delay before  
the command is executed. Valid values are 1-9999 x 100 ms. The default is 100 ms.  
inactive-to-active-delay  
When the I/O is commanded to an active state, this is the length of the delay before the  
command is executed. Valid values are 1-9999 x 100 ms. The default is 100 ms.  
Set IOChannel Digital Output (Serial Pins)  
Description Sets the Digital output for serial pins RTS and DTR. This option is only available when  
the Line Service is set to Signal I/O.  
User Level Admin  
set iochannel rts|dtr [description <string>]  
[failsafe-action none|activate-outut|deactivate-output]  
[mode enabled|disabled]  
Syntax  
Options  
description  
Provide a description of the channel, making it easier to identify. The channel  
description can be up to 20 characters.  
failsafe-action  
When there has been no I/O activity within the specified time (set in the Global  
Settings) and the Failsafe Timer is triggered, you can set the Failsafe Action to:  
z
z
z
None—The state of the Digital/Relay output remains the same, no change.  
Activate Output—Activates the channel.  
Deactivate Output—Deactivates the channel.  
mode  
Enables the channel, allowing the settings to become active.  
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Set IOChannel Relay  
Description Sets the Relay output channel settings.  
User Level Admin  
set iochannel <relay_number> output  
Syntax  
[pulse continuous|counted <pulse_count>]  
[active-to-inactive-delay <delay>]  
[inactive-to-active-delay <delay>]  
set iochannel <relay_number>  
[active-signal-width <width>] [inactive-signal-width <width>]  
[failsafe-action none|activate|deactivate]  
Options  
relay_number  
Specify the Relay channel number, for example, r2.  
output  
Specify how the channel output will be handled:  
z
z
ManualYou must manually manipulate the channel output.  
Pulse—Activates and deactivates the channel output activity in intervals after it is  
manually activated.  
z
z
Inactive-to-Active Delay—The channel output will remain inactive for the  
specified time interval after it is manually started.  
Active-to-Inactive Delay—The channel output will go inactive after the specified  
time interval after it is manually started.  
The default is Manual.  
pulse  
When the Output is Pulse, you can have it pulse in a Continuous manner or specify a  
pulse Count (each count consists of an active/inactive sequence). The default is  
Continuous.  
active-to-inactive-delay  
When the I/O is commanded to an inactive state, this is the length of the delay before  
the command is executed. Valid values are 1-9999 x 100 ms. The default is 100 ms.  
inactive-to-active-delay  
When the I/O is commanded to an active state, this is the length of the delay before the  
command is executed. Valid values are 1-9999 x 100 ms. The default is 100 ms.  
active-signal-width  
How long the channel will be active during the pulse mode. Valid values are 1-9999 x  
100 ms. The default is 100 ms.  
inactive-signal-width  
How long the channel will remain inactive during pulse mode. Valid values are 1-9999  
x 100 ms. The default is 100 ms.  
failsafe-action  
When there has been no I/O activity within the specified time (set in the Global  
Settings) and the Failsafe Timer is triggered, you can set the Failsafe Action to:  
z
z
z
None—The state of the Digital/Relay output remains the same, no change.  
Activate Output—Activates the channel.  
Deactivate Output—Deactivates the channel.  
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Set IOChannel Analog (True Analog)  
Description Sets the Analog input channel settings.  
User Level Admin  
set iochannel <analog_channel> type current|voltage  
range <range_specifier>  
Syntax  
set iochannel <analog_channel> alarm  
[level 1|2|3|4|5 [mode on|off] [trigger-type disabled|low|high]  
[trigger-level <decimal_value>] [clear-mode auto|manual]  
[clear-level <decimal_value>] [email on|off] [snmp on|off]  
[syslog on|off]]  
Options  
analog_channel  
Specify the Analog channel number, for example, a2 or a4 (this also applies to  
Temperature models).  
type  
Select the type of input being measured, either Current or Voltage. The default is  
Current.  
range  
Select the range for the measurement type. For current, the range is:  
z
z
0-20 (0-20mA) This is the default.  
4-20 (04-20mA)  
For voltage, the range is:  
z
z
z
z
z
1 (+/-1V)  
5 (+/-5V)  
10 (+/-10V) This is the default.  
150 (+/-150mV)  
500 (+/-500mV)  
alarm  
Configures alarm settings when the Analog input trigger is activated.  
level  
You can specify up to five alarm trigger/clear severity levels. If the Trigger Type is  
Low, an alarm is triggered when the input drops below the specified Trigger value;  
other severity level trigger values must decrease in value with each subsequent level. If  
the Trigger Type is High, an alarm is triggered when the input is higher than the  
specified Trigger value; other severity level trigger values must increase in value with  
each subsequent level. To clear an alarm, the input must drop below the specified value  
when Trigger Type is High or go above the specified value when Trigger Type is Low.  
mode  
Enables/disables an alarm level. The default is off.  
trigger-type  
If the Trigger Type is Low, an alarm is triggered when the input drops below the  
specified Trigger value; other severity level trigger values must decrease in value with  
each subsequent level. If the Trigger Type is High, an alarm is triggered when the input  
is higher than the specified Trigger value; other severity level trigger values must  
increase in value with each subsequent level.  
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trigger-level  
Specify the value that will trigger an alarm, the measurement is based on the Type and  
Range that you specify. This value must not fall within the scope of the value used to  
clear an alarm.  
clear-mode  
Specifies whether an activated alarm must be Manually cleared, or can be cleared when  
the input drops below the specified value (when Trigger Type is High) or goes above  
the specified value (when Trigger Type is Low).  
clear-level  
Specify that value that will clear an alarm, the measurement is based on the Type and  
Range that you specify. This value must not fall within the scope of the value used to  
trigger an alarm.  
email  
Sends an email alert to an email account(s) set up in the Server settings (the Line Email  
Alert settings are not used with this feature) when an alarm is triggered or cleared. The  
email alert data includes the severity level and the value that caused the alarm to trigger  
or clear. The Email Alert is associated with Level Critical.  
snmp  
Sends an SNMP trap when an alarm is triggered or cleared. The trap consists of the  
severity level and whether the alarm was triggered or cleared.  
syslog  
Sends a message to syslog when an alarm is triggered or cleared. The syslog entry  
includes the severity level and the value that caused the alarm to trigger or clear. The  
syslog message is associated with Level Critical.  
Set IOChannel Analog (Temperature)  
Description Sets the Analog input channel settings for Temperature models.  
User Level Admin  
set iochannel <analog_channel> type rtd|thermocouple  
range <range_specifier>  
Syntax  
set iochannel <analog_channel> alarm  
[level 1|2|3|4|5 [mode on|off] [trigger-type disabled|low|high]  
[trigger-level <decimal_value>] [clear-mode auto|manual]  
[clear-level <decimal_value>] [email on|off] [snmp on|off]  
[syslog on|off]]  
Options  
analog_channel  
Specify the Analog channel number, for example, a2 or a4 (this also applies to  
Temperature models).  
type  
Specify the type of sensor you are using to measure temperature, either RTD or  
thermocouple. The default is RTD.  
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range  
Specify the temperature range that you want to measure. For RTD, the range is:  
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
1 (Pt100 a=385 -50 to 150C) This is the default.  
2 (Pt100 a=385 0 to 100C)  
3 (Pt100 a=385 0 to 200C)  
4 (Pt100 a=385 0 to 400C)  
5 (Pt100 a=385 -200 to 200C)  
6 (Pt100 a=392 -50 to 150C)  
7 (Pt100 a=392 0 to 100C)  
8 (Pt100 a=392 0 to 200C)  
9 (Pt100 a=392 0 to 400C)  
10 (Pt100 a=392 -200 to 200C)  
11 (Pt1000 a=385 -40 to 160C)  
12 (NiFe604 a=518 -80 to 100C)  
13 (NiFe604 a=518 0 to 100C)  
For thermocouple, the range is:  
z
z
z
z
z
z
z
b (B 500 to 1800C)  
e (E 0 to 1000C)  
j (J 0 to 760C) This is the default.  
k (K 0 to 1370C)  
r (R 500 to 1750C)  
s (S 500 to 1750C)  
t (T -100 to 400C).  
alarm  
Configures alarm settings when the Analog input trigger is activated.  
level  
You can specify up to five alarm trigger/clear severity levels. If the Trigger Type is  
Low, an alarm is triggered when the input drops below the specified Trigger value;  
other severity level trigger values must decrease in value with each subsequent level. If  
the Trigger Type is High, an alarm is triggered when the input is higher than the  
specified Trigger value; other severity level trigger values must increase in value with  
each subsequent level. To clear an alarm, the input must drop below the specified value  
when Trigger Type is High or go above the specified value when Trigger Type is Low.  
mode  
Enables/disables an alarm level. The default is off.  
trigger-type  
If the Trigger Type is Low, an alarm is triggered when the input drops below the  
specified Trigger value; other severity level trigger values must decrease in value with  
each subsequent level. If the Trigger Type is High, an alarm is triggered when the input  
is higher than the specified Trigger value; other severity level trigger values must  
increase in value with each subsequent level.  
trigger-level  
Specify the value that will trigger an alarm, the measurement is based on the Type and  
Range that you specify. This value must not fall within the scope of the value used to  
clear an alarm.  
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clear-mode  
Specifies whether an activated alarm must be Manually cleared, or can be cleared when  
the input drops below the specified value (when Trigger Type is High) or goes above  
the specified value (when Trigger Type is Low).  
clear-level  
Specify that value that will clear an alarm, the measurement is based on the Type and  
Range that you specify. This value must not fall within the scope of the value used to  
trigger an alarm.  
email  
Sends an email alert to an email account(s) set up in the Server settings (the Line Email  
Alert settings are not used with this feature) when an alarm is triggered or cleared. The  
email alert data includes the severity level and the value that caused the alarm to trigger  
or clear. The Email Alert is associated with Level Critical.  
snmp  
Sends an SNMP trap when an alarm is triggered or cleared. The trap consists of the  
severity level and whether the alarm was triggered or cleared.  
syslog  
Sends a message to syslog when an alarm is triggered or cleared. The syslog entry  
includes the severity level and the value that caused the alarm to trigger or clear. The  
syslog message is associated with Level Critical.  
Set IOChannel IOExtension  
Description Configures the I/O extension options that allow you to connect the Digital Input  
channel or input serial signal pin (when the line is configured for signal-io) to Digital  
Output/Relay channels or output serial signal pins (when the line is configured for  
signal-io) on the same IOLAN, remote IOLAN(s), and/or TCP/IP applications running  
on local hosts.  
User Level Admin  
set iochannel <channel> ioextension enabled on|off  
[keepalive on|off]  
Syntax  
set iochannel <channel> ioextension connection-method  
client-initiated [tcp-port <tcp_port>] [multihost on|off]  
set iochannel <channel> ioextension connection-method  
server-initiated <host_name> [tcp-port <tcp_port>]  
[multihost all|backup <config_backup_host> <host_port>|none]  
set iochannel <channel> ioextension connection-method  
local-connection [<input_channel>]  
Options  
<channel>  
Specify the Digital/Relay channel or serial signal pin that you are configuring the I/O  
extension for. The channel can be d1, d2, d3, d4, r1, r2, depending on the model. The  
serial signal pins are dsr, dcd, or cts for input and dtr or rts for output.  
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enabled  
When enabled, the digital input channel or DSR/DCD/CTS input serial signal pins can  
be connected to:  
z
A Digital output or relay (if the I/O model supports relay) channel on the same  
IOLAN  
z
z
Output Serial Signal Pins (DTR/RTS)  
A Digital output channel on another IOLAN(s) or output serial signal pins  
(DTR/RTS) on another IOLAN(s)  
z
A TCP/IP application(s) running on a host on the network  
When enabled, the digital output/relay channel or DTR/RTS output serial signal pins  
can be associated with a digital input channel or input serial signal pins.  
Default: Disabled  
keepalive  
Enables a per-connection TCP keepalive feature. After the configured number of  
seconds, the connection will send a gratuitous ACK to the network peer, thus either  
ensuring the connection stays active OR causing a dropped connection condition to be  
recognized.  
This parameter needs to be used in conjunction with server parameter,  
monitor-connection-every. The interval determines how long the IOLAN will wait  
during inactivity before "testing" the connection. It should be noted that if a network  
connection is accidentally dropped, it can take as long as the specified interval before  
anyone can reconnect to the serial port.  
connection-method  
The connection-method is one of the following:  
z
z
z
Client-Initiated—When specified, the channel/serial signal pin will wait for  
connections to be initiated by another I/O channel or a TCP/IP application.  
Server-Initiated—When specified, the channel/serial signal pin initiates  
communication to another I/O channel or a TCP/IP application.  
Local-Connection—When specified, the input or output, depending on how the  
channel or serial signal pin is configured, will be associated with another local  
IOLAN I/O channel or serial signal pin.  
When the channel is configured as digital input or when configuring an input serial  
signal pin, the Output Channels parameter displays all the local digital output  
signals or relays that it is associated with.  
When the channel is configured as digital output, you must select a local digital  
input channel or input serial signal pin on the IOLAN.  
Note that the Failsafe Action is not compatible with the local-connection option.  
Default: Client-Initiated  
client-initiated tcp-port  
The TCP port that the channel/serial signal pin will use to listen for incoming  
connections.  
Default: 2000 for channel 1, then increments by one for each channel  
client-initiated multihost  
When this option is enabled, multiple I/O channels and/or TCP/IP applications can  
connect to this channel/serial signal pin. The default is off.  
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server-initiated tcp-port  
The TCP Port that the channel/serial signal pin will use to communicate to another  
IOLAN or a TCP/IP application.  
Default: 2000 for channel 1, then increments by one for each channel  
server-initiated multihost all|backup <config_backup_host> <tcp_port>|none  
Used for connections going from the Digital input channel or input serial signal pins,  
allows the input channel/serial signal pin to communicate to either all the hosts in the  
multihost list or a primary/backup host schema (see Configuring Multiple Hosts in the  
IOLAN Users Guide for a more detailed explanation).  
local-connection <input_channel>  
Specify the Digital input channel or input serial signal pin that will control the  
Digital/Relay output channel or output serial signal pin.  
Set IOChannel Multihost  
Description Configures up to 49 hosts/IOLANs that the Digital input channel or input serial signal  
pins (DSR, DCD, or CTS-when the line is configured for signal-io) will connect to. To  
see a list of configured hosts/IOLANs, enter the show iochannel <channel>  
command.  
User Level Admin  
set iochannel <channel> multihost entry <number> delete  
Syntax  
set iochannel <channel> multihost entry <number> host <host_name>  
<tcp_port>  
Options  
<channel>  
Specify the Digital input channel or input serial signal pin that will be connecting to all  
the hosts/IOLANs in the multihost list.  
entry  
Specify the multihost table entry number. Valid values are 1-49.  
delete  
Deletes the entry number in the multihost table.  
host  
Specify the preconfigured host that will be in the multihost list.  
Default: None  
<tcp_port>  
Specify the TCP port that the I/O channel or serial signal pin will use to communicate  
to the Host.  
Default: 0  
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Set IOChannel  
Set IOChannel IOExtension SSL  
Description Configures the secure SSL/TLS connection between the Digital/Relay I/O channel or  
serial signal pin and the host/IOLAN. For an explanation of the parameters, see Set SSL  
User Level Admin  
set iochannel <channel> ioextension ssl [enabled on|off]  
[use-server on|off] [version any|tslv1|sslv3]  
Syntax  
[type client|server] [verify-peer on|off]  
[validation-criteria country <code>|state-province <text>|  
locality <text>|organisation <text>|organisation-unit <text>|  
common-name <text>|email <email_addr>]  
set iochannel <channel> ioextension ssl cipher-suite  
option1|option2|option3|option4|option5  
encryption any|aes|3des|des|arcfour|arctwo|none  
min-key-size 40|56|64|128|168|256  
max-key-size 40|56|64|128|168|256  
key-exchange any|rsa|edh-rsa|edh-dss|adh  
hmac any|sha1|md5  
Show IOChannel Status  
Description Shows the I/O channel status for all channels and the serial signal pins (when the line is  
configured for signal-io).  
User Level Admin  
show iochannel status  
Syntax  
Kill IOChannel  
Description Kills the I/O channel.  
User Level Admin  
kill iochannel <i/o_channel>  
Syntax  
kill iochannel line <number> rts|cts|dtr|dsr|dcd  
Options  
i/o_channel  
Specify the channel number, for example, d2 or a4. Temperature models use Analog  
input, so the channel numbers are a1-a4.  
rts|cts|dtr|dsr|dcd  
Specify the Digital output pins (RTS or DTR) or Digital input pins (CTS, DSR, or  
DCD).  
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Show IO  
Description Shows global I/O information (for example, UDP, TruePort, Modbus). Temperature I/O  
is Analog.  
User Level Admin  
show iochannel <i/o_channel>  
Syntax  
show iochannel rts|cts|dtr|dsr|dcd  
Options  
i/o_channel  
Specify the channel number, for example, d2 or a4. Temperature models use Analog  
input, so the channel numbers are a1-a4.  
rts|cts|dtr|dsr|dcd  
Specify the Digital output pins (RTS or DTR) or Digital input pins (CTS, DSR, or  
DCD).  
Show IOChannel  
Description Shows I/O channel information. Temperature I/O is Analog.  
User Level Admin  
show iochannel <i/o_channel>  
Syntax  
show iochannel line <number> rts|cts|dtr|dsr|dcd  
Options  
i/o_channel  
Specify the channel number, for example, d2 or a4. Temperature models use Analog  
input, so the channel numbers are a1-a4.  
rts|cts|dtr|dsr|dcd  
Specify the Digital output pins (RTS or DTR) or Digital input pins (CTS, DSR, or  
DCD).  
I/O Channel Control Commands  
The I/O commands in this section are used to manually manage the I/O channels.  
Digital Output  
Description Manages the Digital output channel status. Not all models have four Digital channels,  
most have just two.  
User Level Admin  
iochannel d1|d2|d3|d4|cts|dsr|dcd clear alarm|input-latch  
Syntax  
Options  
alarm  
Clears the alarm. Note that if the condition that tripped the alarm still exists, the alarm  
will not look like it’s cleared, but will reflect the appropriate alarm level severity. Alarm  
Level 0 means that the alarm has not been triggered.  
latch-input  
Clears the latch value.  
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Digital Input  
Description Manages the Digital input channel status.  
User Level Admin  
iochannel d1|d2|d3|d4|rts|dtr output activate|deactivate  
Syntax  
Option  
output  
Manually activates/deactivates the I/O channel.  
Relay  
Description Manages the Relay output channel status.  
User Level Admin  
iochannel r1|r2 output activate|deactivate  
Syntax  
Option  
output  
Manually activates/deactivates the I/O channel.  
Analog Input  
Description Manages the Analog input channel status.  
User Level Admin  
iochannel a1|a2|a3|a4 clear alarm|min|max  
Syntax  
Options  
alarm  
Clears the alarm. Note that if the condition that tripped the alarm still exists, the alarm  
will not look like it’s cleared, but will reflect the appropriate alarm level severity. Alarm  
Level 0 means that the alarm has not been triggered.  
min  
Clears the minimum value.  
max  
Clears the maximum value.  
Calibrating Analog Input (Analog/Temperature)  
Calibrate Analog  
Description Calibrates the Analog input channel. When this command is issued, a script will  
automatically start, requesting that the minimum and maximum calibration values be  
applied to the requested Analog/Temperature channel. See Calibrating Analog Input in  
the IOLAN Users Guide for more information.  
User Level Admin  
iochannel a1|a2|a3|a4 calibrate  
Syntax  
Reset Calibration  
Description Resets the calibration to factory defaults.  
User Level Admin  
reset io calibration  
Syntax  
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Chapter 11  
11  
This chapter defines all the CLI commands associated with configuring the IOLAN’s power  
parameters.  
Power Commands  
Description Actively controls the RPS plug power.  
User Level Admin, Normal  
power cycle line <number> [plug <number|range|*>]  
Syntax  
power on line <number> [plug <number|range|*>]  
power off line <number> [plug <number|range|*>]  
power reset line <number>  
power status line <number>  
Options  
cycle  
Turns the specified plug(s) off and then on.  
on  
Turns the specified plug(s) on.  
off  
Turns the specified plug(s) off.  
reset  
Resets all the RPS plugs to the default state as defined in the Power Management line  
settings.  
status  
Displays the status (on/off) of the plug(s).  
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Glossary  
This chapter provides definitions for IOLAN terms.  
BOOTP (BOOTstrap An Internet protocol that enables a diskless workstation to discover its own IP address, the IP  
Protocol)  
address of a BOOTP server on the network, and a file to be loaded into memory to boot the  
machine. This enables the workstation to boot without requiring a hard or floppy disk drive.  
Callback  
A security feature where the IOLAN calls back the User at a predetermined number defined in  
the Users account.  
CHAP (Challenge  
Handshake  
Standard authentication protocol for PPP connections. It provides a higher level of security than  
PAP and should be used whenever possible. see PAP  
Authentication  
Protocol)  
Community (SNMP) An SNMP community is the group that devices and management stations running SNMP belong  
to. It helps define where information is sent.  
DHCP (Dynamic Host A TCP/IP protocol that provides static and dynamic address allocation and management.  
Configuration  
Protocol)  
Direct Connection  
Ethernet  
Connections that bypass the IOLAN enabling the user to log straight into a specific host. A  
direct connection is recommended where a user logging in to the IOLAN is not required.  
A high-speed (10Mbps,100Mbps) cable technology that connects devices to a LAN, using one  
or more sets of communication protocols.  
Fixed Callback  
A method where there is a specific number defined to callback a user.  
Local Authentication Uses the user ID and password stored within the IOLAN User database.  
LPD  
Line Printer Daemon. A printer protocol that uses TCP/IP to establish connections between  
printers and workstations on a network. The technology was developed originally for BSD  
UNIX and has since become the de facto cross-platform printing protocol.  
Modem Initialization A series of commands sent to the modem by a communications program at start up. These  
String  
commands tell a modem how to set itself up in order to communicate easily with another  
modem.  
MOTD  
Multicast  
Message of the day. This is defined by a file whose contents display when users log into the  
IOLAN.  
The broadcasting of messages to a specified group of workstations on a LAN, WAN, or internet.  
NAK (Negative  
Acknowledgment)  
A communication control character sent by the receiving destination indicating that the last  
message was not received correctly.  
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PAP (Password  
Authentication  
Protocol)  
Standard authentication protocol for PPP connections. see CHAP  
RADIUS (Remote  
Authentication Dial In  
Users Services)  
An open standard network security server that communicates with the PAP protocol.  
Reverse Connection  
RIP (Routing  
Connections that originate from a host that go directly to a serial device through the IOLAN.  
A protocol that allows gateways and hosts to exchange information about various routes to  
Information Protocol) different networks.  
Roaming Callback  
RPC  
A method where the client supplies the number for callback when they dial in.  
Remote Procedure Call. A type of protocol that allows a program on one computer to execute a  
program on a server computer.  
Silent Connection  
Silent connections are the same as direct connections except that they are permanently  
established. The host login prompt is displayed on the screen. Logging out redisplays this  
prompt. Silent connections, unlike direct connections, however, make permanent use of pseudo  
tty resources and therefore consume host resources even when not in use.  
SNMP (Simple  
Network Management  
Protocol)  
A protocol for managing network devices.  
Subnet/Prefix Bits  
Identifies the devices IP address, which portion constitutes the network address and which  
portion constitutes the host address.  
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IOLAN SDS/SCS/STS/MDC CLI Reference Guide, Version 3.7  
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