Avocent ACS V6000 User Manual

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The match strings are regular expressions where “%H” is a placeholder for the target name you
want to detect, such as:

“ \\(.*\\)(%H)\\(.*\\)” or just “xxx%Hyyy”.

The first one will extract target name from things such as:

nanana(myTarget): à results: myTarget

jhdsgjhas(tg2)kjafja à results: tg2

But would match for:

hsagdfjhagfxxxTARGETyyyyyy à resulting: TARGET

To configure the strings for probe/match used by auto discovery:

Perform this procedure to change the default settings or the probe or match strings used in auto
discovery.

1.

Select Ports - CAS Profile - Auto Discovery. The Settings, Probe Strings and Match Strings
options appear in the Side Navigation Bar.

2.

To change the default auto discovery time-out or probe time-out, perform the following
steps.

a.

Select Settings.

b.

Enter a new value in the Auto Discovery Timeout and Probe Timeout fields.

c.

Click Save.

3.

To add a new probe or match string or delete an existing string, perform the following
steps.

a.

Select Probe Strings or Match Strings.

b.

To add a string, click Add, enter a new string in the New Probe String or New Match
String field and click Save.

c.

To delete a string, select the checkbox for the string and click Delete.

4.

Click Save.

To configure the input/output strings used by auto answer:

1.

Select Ports - CAS Profile - Auto Answer.

2.

To add an auto answer input and output string, click Add. Enter a new string in the Input
String or Output String fields and click Save.

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