Output_Start_Char; Output_Stop_Char; Output_Ttl; Parity - Bay Networks 5390 Administering

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Configuration Parameters
Model 5390 server also places an entry in the who table. A Y enables this parameter, an N disables
it. The default is N.
output _ start _ char
This asynchronous port parameter defines the control character sequence that restarts output if
output_flow_control is set to start/stop. The default is
.
CTRL-Q (^Q)
output _ stop _ char
This asynchronous port parameter defines the control character sequences that stops output if the
output_flow_control parameter is set to
start/stop. The default is
.
CTRL-S (^S)

output_ttl

This Model 5390 parameter sets the time-to-live (TTL) for packets the Model 5390 server generates
for RIP updates. TTL is a field in IP packets that limits their lifetime on the network. Each time a
packet crosses a router, the router decrements the packet's TTL by 1. When the value reaches 0, the
packet is discarded. Allowable values range from 1 to 255. The default is 64.

parity

This asynchronous port parameter defines the type of parity that the asynchronous port uses. The
options are even, odd, or none. The default is none.

password

This Model 5390 parameter modifies the Model 5390 server's administrative password. This
password is used for access to the superuser CLI commands and for administrative access to the
Model 5390 server. It overrides the CLI lock and virtual CLI passwords. The string size ranges from
0 to 15 characters.
C2-44
893-741-B

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