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diff --git a/docs/configuration/service/console-server.rst b/docs/configuration/service/console-server.rst index 435c972c..c9ea7f77 100644 --- a/docs/configuration/service/console-server.rst +++ b/docs/configuration/service/console-server.rst @@ -26,30 +26,30 @@ times are used to send a single character, and so dividing the signalling bit-rate by ten results in the overall transmission speed in characters per second. This is also the default setting if none of those options are defined. -.. cfgcmd:: set service console-server <device> data-bits [7 | 8] +.. cfgcmd:: set service console-server device <device> data-bits [7 | 8] Configure either seven or eight data bits. This defaults to eight data bits if left unconfigured. -.. cfgcmd:: set service console-server <device> description <string> +.. cfgcmd:: set service console-server device <device> description <string> A user friendly description identifying the connected peripheral. -.. cfgcmd:: set service console-server <device> alias <string> +.. cfgcmd:: set service console-server device <device> alias <string> A user friendly alias for this connection. Can be used instead of the device name when connecting. -.. cfgcmd:: set service console-server <device> parity [even | odd | none] +.. cfgcmd:: set service console-server device <device> parity [even | odd | none] Set the parity option for the console. If unset this will default to none. -.. cfgcmd:: set service console-server <device> stop-bits [1 | 2] +.. cfgcmd:: set service console-server device <device> stop-bits [1 | 2] Configure either one or two stop bits. This defaults to one stop bits if left unconfigured. -.. cfgcmd:: set service console-server <device> speed +.. cfgcmd:: set service console-server device <device> speed [ 300 | 1200 | 2400 | 4800 | 9600 | 19200 | 38400 | 57600 | 115200 ] .. note:: USB to serial converters will handle most of their work in software @@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ Each individual configured console-server device can be directly exposed to the outside world. A user can directly connect via SSH to the configured port. -.. cfgcmd:: set service console-server <device> ssh port <port> +.. cfgcmd:: set service console-server device <device> ssh port <port> Accept SSH connections for the given `<device>` on TCP port `<port>`. After successfull authentication the user will be directly dropped to @@ -114,3 +114,7 @@ Operation .. hint:: If ``alias`` is set, it can be used instead of the device when connecting. + +.. opcmd:: show log console-server + + Show the console server log.
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