Can I access data that occurred prior to my Telnet session from port history buffers?
Yes, after authentication and connection, if there is history data available in the serial port’s history buffer, a message will be output to indicate the number of characters received. To view the serial port’s history, you may use one of the following commands: PORT HISTORY This command requests that all serial port history information be written to the current session once it is resumed. PORT HISTORY CANCEL This command requests that all serial port history information be flushed. The 8 and 16 port models of the CPS each provide 64K history buffers per port for collection of offline data. The total buffering is 64K times the number of ports. Q: How many concurrent users does each CPS support? A: The CPS is a non-blocking device. It is possible for 16 users to simultaneously access different devices through the CPS.
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