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Note: PTY ports are software ports and will not work until the system
has completed its INI or SYSLOAD . These ports cannot be used by a
SEB to track INI/SYSLOAD faults as they will not be able to see these
issues. If you wish to capture these messages using an SEB, it is
recommended that it be connected to a TTY port such as Port 0, which
displays SYS/INI messages.
The Terminal Server is configured to automatically log in to the active Core
Call Server upon start-up. It always connects to the Active CPU IP address.
The CS 1000E can configure up to 16 serial ports for applications within the
configuration Data Block. Ports can be configured by using:
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login userid of "PTYnn" – TTY ports are specified where nn is the PTY
port number configured for a particular TTY within LD 17. If a "PTYnn"
userid is specified and that port is busy because of another login, an error
message will be produced (on the maintenance consoles, in the report
log, or as SNMP alarms).
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no userid or the OTM userid – the highest available PTY port number is
selected
The Terminal Server has the following attributes:
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support "rlogin" protocol on local access mode
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support transparent, or binary mode, on "rlogin" connection
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support port speed up to 115kbps
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support auto rlogin connection and auto-retry after being disconnected
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support BOOTP
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support DHCP
September 2007