B: environment strings, B.1 usage, B.1.1 multiple strings – Lantronix MSS User Manual

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B-1

B: Environment Strings

B.1 Usage

An environment string is a sequence of key letters, sometimes prefixed by a plus (+) or minus (-).
Environment strings can be used with Change Dedicated, Change Preferred, Hostlist, LAT, and Telnet
to configure connections. The keys are added after the hostname (if one is given) and a colon.

Key letters are not case-sensitive, and no white space is allowed in the environment string. In addition,
commands that oppose previously-configured settings will overwrite the previous setting, even if they
appear on the same command line.

Note:

Because of the syntax difference between the commands for the MSS4 and other
MSS models, you should read the Command Reference chapter carefully before
entering a command. The examples given in the following sections may not apply
to your MSS model.

B.1.1 Multiple Strings

More than one string can be entered as part of a single command. Multiple strings do not need to be
separated from each other. For example, you can enter a command that specifies both the desired port
number and that the connection should be encrypted.

Figure B-1: Entering Multiple Strings

B.2 Available Strings

Note:

In most applications, environment strings are not necessary.

Environment keys must be separated from the hostname, if one is specified, by a colon. Read the following
sections carefully for more details on proper usage of each key.

Local>> CHANGE PREFERRED TELNET 192.0.1.3:2001Y

Table B-1: Environment Strings

nnnn

socket number (TCP and UDP only)

C

+C = CR to CRLF,

-C = CR to LF

D

+D = Backspace mode

-D = Delete mode

E

+E = Local Echo mode

-E = Remote Echo mode

OR

Speaks the redirector protocol over the network connection

OS

Sends SYN packets less frequently, for slow-bandwidth
networks.

P

+P = Passall mode

-P = Passthru mode

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