Access>Terminal Profile MenuSelecting the “Terminal Profile” option under “Access” in Expert mode brings up a screen like the one shown in the following figure.On the screen shown in Web Manager Access>Terminal Profile Menu Screen, an administrative user can define a terminal command menu to appear when a user turns on a dumb terminal that is connected to one of the serial ports and that is configured as a local terminal. A dumb terminal configured as a local terminal launches a session directly on the OnSite with access to all the Linux commands on the OnSite unless you configure a menu here. The Web Manager Access>Terminal Profile Menu Screen shows an empty menu.The menu can contain any command recognized by the Linux operating system on the OnSite. The most common use of this feature is to create multiple menu options for launching SSH sessions on remote hosts.When you click “Add,” the “Add Option” dialog box appears, as shown in the following screen example.For example, an administrative user can use this screen to create a menu called “SSH to Servers” with options that launch ssh connections to several servers, such as shown in the following screen example.To Create a Menu for a Dumb Terminal [Expert]
3. To edit an existing menu option, select the action name from the table and then click “Edit.”
b. Enter an action or command to be executed when the user clicks the menu option in the “Action/Command” field, and repeat for the number of options desired.
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