Server flash command – Avocent CPS1610 CPS User Manual

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Server CLI Command Parameters (Continued)

Parameter Description

CONNECT=ON|OFF

Enables or disables the ability to use the Connect command from
the serial CLI port. When enabled, a serial CLI user may use the
Connect command to establish a connection to the serial device
attached to another CPS serial port. When disabled, you cannot use
the Connect command from the serial CLI port.
Default = ON

HISTORY=

Port history fi le processing options during connection (Hold or Auto)

HOLD|AUTO,

and when a session ends (Clear or Keep):

CLEAR|KEEP

When Hold is specifi ed, upon connection you are informed of how

much data is in the history buffer, but the data is not displayed.

When Auto is specifi ed, upon connection you are informed of how

much data is in the history buffer, and it is then displayed.

When Clear is specifi ed, the history buffer’s content is cleared when

a session ends.

When Keep is specifi ed, the history buffer’s content is retained

when a session ends. You cannot specify both Clear and Keep or

both Hold and Auto.

Default = HOLD,CLEAR

MODEMINIT=

Modem initialization string, enclosed in quotation marks. Must

“<string>”

contain at least ATV1 and SØ=1.

Default = “” (no modem is attached to serial CLI port)

TIMEOUT=<time-out> Number of time-out minutes in the range Ø-90. If no data is received

or transmitted during a Telnet session for the specifi ed period, the
session will time-out. A zero value indicates no time-out. This value is
used for any CPS port that does not have a time-out value set with
the Port Set command, during a Telnet session to port 23 or an SSH
session to port 22.
Default = 15 minutes

Server FLASH command

The Server FLASH command updates the CPS program images in FLASH

memory. You may want to use this command to update the program with new

features or to install a later release of the program.

There are two program images that you can update in the CPS FLASH. The

boot image file (cps1Øbt.img) contains the CPS startup and self-test logic. The

application image (cps1Øapp.img) contains the CPS program that provides

CPS functionality.

You will need a TFTP server. Download the latest FLASH image from Avocent.

Save the image file to the appropriate directory on the TFTP server.

Access right: SCON; Access level: AA

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