
7-4 Specifying Port Options
LX Series Configuration Guide
Specifying Port Options
You can specify that a timestamp will be appended to each line
of data that is broadcast from a Master Port. You can also
specify that non-broadcast data will be discarded by Slave Ports
and that Slave Ports will echo any data that comes into them.
This section describes how to configure these features.
X To append a timestamp
Use the timestamp option of the master port command to
specify that a timestamp will be appended to each line of data
that is broadcast from a Master Port:
Example BrGroups 4:0 >>master port async 4 6 7 timestamp
BrGroups 4:0 >>master port telnet 2500 timestamp
BrGroups 4:0 >>master port ssh 2500 timestamp
By default, any data that a Slave Port receives is forwarded to
the Master Port(s) in the Broadcast Group. This data is then
broadcast to all of the Slave Ports in the Broadcast Group.
However, you can configure Slave Port(s) to discard data
without forwarding it to the Master Port(s).
X To discard non-broadcast data
Specify the discard option in the slave port command. In
the following example, the discard option is specified for the
asynchronous ports 5 and 7 and the TCP port 2500, in the
Broadcast Group 4:
Example BrGroups 4:0 >>slave port async 5,7 discard
BrGroups 4:0 >>slave port tcp 2500 discard
BrGroups 4:0 >>slave port telnet 2500 discard
BrGroups 4:0 >>slave port ssh 2500 discard
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