Casio ACS V6000 Manual De Usuario
The match strings are regular expressions where “%H” is a placeholder for the target name you
want to detect, such as:
want to detect, such as:
“ \\(.*\\)(%H)\\(.*\\)” or just “xxx%Hyyy”.
The first one will extract target name from things such as:
nanana(myTarget): à results: myTarget
jhdsgjhas(tg2)kjafja à results: tg2
But would match for:
hsagdfjhagfxxxTARGETyyyyyy à resulting: TARGET
To configure the strings for probe/match used by auto discovery:
Perform this procedure to change the default settings or the probe or match strings used in auto
discovery.
discovery.
1.
Select Ports - CAS Profile - Auto Discovery. The Settings, Probe Strings and Match Strings
options appear in the Side Navigation Bar.
options appear in the Side Navigation Bar.
2.
To change the default auto discovery time-out or probe time-out, perform the following
steps.
steps.
a.
Select Settings.
b.
Enter a new value in the Auto Discovery Timeout and Probe Timeout fields.
c.
Click Save.
3.
To add a new probe or match string or delete an existing string, perform the following
steps.
steps.
a.
Select Probe Strings or Match Strings.
b.
To add a string, click Add, enter a new string in the New Probe String or New Match
String field and click Save.
String field and click Save.
c.
To delete a string, select the checkbox for the string and click Delete.
4.
Click Save.
To configure the input/output strings used by auto answer:
1.
Select Ports - CAS Profile - Auto Answer.
2.
To add an auto answer input and output string, click Add. Enter a new string in the Input
String or Output String fields and click Save.
String or Output String fields and click Save.
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