Hardware command, bigpipe
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A CLI command available on F5 BigIP platforms; used to display the device's serial console port baud rate (speed.)
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Usage Syntax
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Usage Examples
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Usage Notes
The default baud rate is 19200bps
The baud rate can also be displayed and configured via the LCD display or using the bigpipe baud rate command
The baud rate may revert to the default value in some circumstances, such as when in single user mode or running EUD
Bigpipe Usage Notes
font color=redFrom v9.4, be aware of the administrative partition that is currently active;/font use the bigpipe shell partition command to display the current active partition name and the bigpipe shell partition name command to change partitions.
A full command manual can be displayed using the man command followed by the command name, for example: man pool or by suffixing the command name with the help keyword, for example; bigpipe pool help.
In most cases, the font color=purpleshow/font keyword displays object status or statistics and the font color=purplelist/font keyword displays configuration. URemember/U, from v9.4, only objects in the currently active administrative partition will be displayed.
The bigpipe command can be abbreviated to just b (e.g. b help instead of bigpipe help.) Alternatively, (from v9.4,) you can use the bigpipe shell to enter commands without prefixing them with bigpipe.
Where curly or normal brackets {}' or () or quotes ' or exclamation mark ! are required as part of a command and you are not using the bigpipe shell, they must be proceeded with a back slash \ to prevent the BASH shell from parsing them as system commands.
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Typical Output
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HARDWARE baud rate: 19200
Related Files
The bigpipe executable is normally found here: /bin/bigpipe
Related Commands
The device's baud rate can also be displayed and configured using the bigpipe baud rate command
Command Equivalents
The Cisco command equivalent is the speed command
Related Articles
A standard DB9 null modem cable is used to connect to the serial console ports, see the Null Modem Cable Specifications article for further information
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