
Command Reference Set/Define Port Commands
12-21
Note: In the absence of a PortList or the All parameter, the configuration will affect the
current port only.
See Also Set/Define Port DSRlogout, page 12-17; Show/Monitor/List Ports, page 12-
63.
12.24.10 Set/Define Port Name
Sets a unique name for each port. Remote LAT connections to the Server can use either a service name or
the port name to identify a port for connection purposes.
Applies To EPS1, EPS2, EPS2-100, EPS4-100, MPS1, MPS100, LPS1
Restrictions You must be the privileged user to use this command.
Parameters PortList/All
Specifies a particular port or group of ports, or all ports. Port numbers are
specified with integers between 1 and the total number of physical ports. Lists
of ports must be separated by commas. Ranges of ports must be separated by
a dash (-).
Note: In the absence of a PortList or the All parameter, the configuration will affect the
current port only.
portname
A 16 character name composed of alphanumeric characters or the underscore
(_) character. The default is Port_n, where n is the port number. If the name is
not enclosed in quotation marks, it will be converted to uppercase.
Examples
Local> SET PORT NAME “HighSpeed_Modem”
See Also Show/Monitor/List Ports, page 12-63; Port Names, page 5-5.
12.24.11 Set/Define Port Parity
Sets the serial port’s parity. Using Mark or Space will change a port set for 8 bits character size to 7 bits
automatically. Changing the parity back will not automatically change the character size.
Applies To EPS1, EPS2, EPS2-100, EPS4-100
SET
DEFINE
PORT
PortList
ALL
NAME portname
SET
DEFINE
PORT
PortList
ALL
PARITY
ODD
EVEN
MARK
SPACE
NONE
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