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Other Devices Setup
4
Reports numbers of characters being sent/received.
8
Displays data written to the client process.
16
Displays data written to IOLAN+.
32
Reports telnet negotiations.
64
Displays data read from IOLAN+.
128
Displays data read from the client process.
Adding the desired level numbers together can combine
these levels. Care should be taken when a high debug level
is set because the log file could grow too large.
-s
<string>
Used to transmit breaks to modems. If the daemon reads
in the specified string from the client it will send a Telnet
‘Do Break’ command to IOLAN+. The maximum length
of the string is 15 characters though, for the sake of
efficiency, a minimal length should be used so long as
the string is not accidentally duplicated by the real data.
This option requires you to also use the
-T
option.
-c<n>
Network connection timeout option. The daemon will
try for
n
seconds to establish a TCP connection after
which time it will abort and discard any pending data.
The default is to try forever.
An example of a daemon configuration file is:
-x3 -T IOLAN1 10011 IOLAN1.11
-x35 -T -a -h -s xxx -c60 IOLAN1 10013 IOLAN1.13
-x39 -p -T -h -a -k60 IOLAN2 10009 IOLAN2.9
Each line represents a daemon to be started with the
arguments on that line. The first is a simple printer
configuration, the second is a complex modem configuration
while the third is a configuration more suited to a daemon
with a terminal attached and a
getty
running as the client
process. Normally, the debug level is set to a minimal level
such as three.

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