openwrt-packages/net/ser2net/files/ser2net.conf

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#
# This is a minimal example configuration file for ser2net. For a version with
# detailed comments and all possible configuration directives, please visit:
# https://github.com/cminyard/ser2net/blob/master/ser2net.conf
#
# On OpenWrt/LEDE systems, this configuration serves as a base configuration.
# During boot of the system, the UCI configuration file /etc/config/ser2net is
# parsed and converted to additional configuration lines which are _appended_
# to this file. The ser2net daemon is then started with the combined
# configuration file /tmp/ser2net.conf.
#
# A basic service configuration line has the following format:
# <network port>:<state>:<timeout>:<device>:<options>
# network port
# Name or number of the port to accept connections
# from for this device. A port number may be of the form
# [ipv4,|ipv6,][tcp,|udp,][host,]port, such as
# 127.0.0.1,2000 or ipv4,tcp,localhost,2000. If the host is
# specified, it will only bind to the IP address
# specified. Otherwise it will bind to all the ports on the
# machine. If ipv4 or ipv6 is specified, it will only bind
# to that network type.
#
# state
# Either raw or rawlp or telnet or off. off disables
# the port from accepting connections. It can be
# turned on later from the control port. raw enables
# the port and transfers all data as-is between the
# port and the long. rawlp enables the port and
# transfers all input data to device, device is open
# without any termios setting. It allow to use
# /dev/lpX devices and printers connected to them.
# telnet enables the port and runs the telnet proto-
# col on the port to set up telnet parameters. This
# is most useful for using telnet.
#
# timeout
# The time (in seconds) before the port will be dis-
# connected if there is no activity on it. A zero
# value disables this function.
#
# device
# The name of the device to connect to. This
# must be in the form of /dev/<device>.
#
# options
# Sets operational parameters for the serial port.
# For a serial device (not IPMI SOL):
# Options 300, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400,
# 57600, 115200 set the various baud rates. EVEN,
# ODD, NONE (MARK and SPACE if supported) set the parity.
# Note that MARK and SPACE are not available on all systems
# or hardware, if it is not supported then it will be
# silently set to ODD or EVEN parity.
# 1STOPBIT, 2STOPBITS set
# the number of stop bits. 5DATABITS, 6DATABITS,
# 7DATABITS, 8DATABITS set the number of data bits.
# [-]XONXOFF turns on (- off) XON/XOFF support.
# [-]RTSCTS turns on (- off) hardware flow control,
# [-]LOCAL turns off (- on) monitoring of the modem lines,
# and [-]HANGUP_WHEN_DONE turns on (- off) lowering the
# modem control lines when the connection is done.
# [-]NOBREAK disables automatic setting of the break
# setting of the serial port.
#
# The "[-]remctl" option allow remote control (ala RFC
# 2217) of serial-port configuration.
#
# Example:
# 5000:telnet:0:/dev/ttyAPP0:115200 8DATABITS NONE 1STOPBIT -XONXOFF -LOCAL -RTSCTS remctl