Cisco ASR 14000 Series Management Command Reference page 708

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C i s c o C o n f i d e n t i a l - B e t a R e v i e w R 3 . 7. 1
Table 86
Field
Overruns
Acc I/O
Line
Location
Type
Length
Width
Baud rate (TX/RX)
parity
stopbits
databits
Template
Config
Allowed transports are Incoming transport protocols that can be used by this tty to access the router.
Cisco ASR 14000 Series Router System Management Command Reference
SMR-706
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Description
Hardware UART overruns or software buffer overflows, both defined as the
number of overruns or overflows that have occurred on the specified line
since the system was restarted. Hardware overruns are buffer overruns; the
UART chip has received bits from the software faster than it can process
them. A software overflow occurs when the software has received bits from
the hardware faster than it can process them.
Not implemented in the Cisco IOS XR software.
Unique identifier of the TTY. This field displays the type of TTY and the
physical location of physical TTYs.
Not implemented in the Cisco IOS XR software.
Not implemented in the Cisco IOS XR software.
Length of the terminal or screen display, in rows.
Width of the terminal or screen display, in columns.
Transmit rate/receive rate of the line, in bps.
Parity bits value used for physical terminal connections.
Stop bits value used for physical terminal connections.
Data bits value used for physical terminal connections.
Line template being sourced by the particular connection.
Configuration applied to the tty. This field indicates the allowed incoming
transports that can be used to access the router from this tty.
Terminal Services Commands on Cisco IOS XR Software
OL-17231-01

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