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XRemote Commands

XRemote Commands

This chapter describes the function and displays the syntax of XRemote commands. See the Access Services Command Reference publication for more information about defaults and usage guidelines.

show xremote

To display XRemote connections and monitor XRemote traffic through the access server or router, use the show xremote EXEC command.

show xremote line number

To list XRemote connections and monitor XRemote traffic, use the show xremote line EXEC command.

number A decimal value representing the number of virtual terminal lines about which to display information.

xremote tftp buffersize buffersize
no xremote tftp buffersize

To change the buffer size used for loading font files, use the xremote tftp buffersize global configuration command. To restore the buffer size to the default value, use the no form of this command.

buffersize (Optional) Buffer size in bytes. This is a decimal number in the range from 4096 to 70000 bytes. The default is 70000 bytes.

[no] xremote tftp host hostname

To add a specific TFTP font server as a source of fonts for the terminal, use the xremote tftp host global configuration command. To remove a font server from the list, use the no form of this command.

hostname IP address or name of the host containing fonts.

xremote tftp retries retries
no xremote tftp retries

To specify the number of retries the font loader will attempt before declaring an error condition, use the xremote tftp retries global configuration command. To restore the default retries number, use the no form of this command.

retries (Optional) Number of retries. Acceptable values are decimal numbers in the range from 1 to 15. The default is 3 retries.

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