Table C3-28. Setting Parameters Using The Stty Command - Bay Networks 5390 Administering

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Using the CLI Commands
To undefine or turn off a parameter that requires a value, enter one of the following values along
with the parameter:
undef (or u).
none (or n).
The two characters ^ and @ (indicating a null string) for parameters that require control
characters.
Double quotes ("") for the parameters prompt, term, and user (this is the only way to turn off
these parameters).
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Table C3-28. Setting Parameters Using the stty Command

Parameter
Description
attn string
Defines a control character sequence as an attention character
or string. Entering this character or string returns you to the
CLI prompt. Make sure the selected control character
sequence is not one that is used with any host applications. If
both break and lbreak are not defined, and you do not define
an attention character or string, you must log off the host to
return to the CLI prompt. The default for a serial connection is
a null string (""); the default for a virtual CLI connection is
CTRL-A
back string
Defines a control character sequence as a backward switch
character or string. Entering this character or string reopens
the next lower numbered session, already established at your
port, from within the current session without returning to local
mode. Make sure the selected control character sequence is
not one that is used with any host applications. To clear an
existing switch, enter a null string ("").
On virtual ports, the switch is limited to one character; on
non-virtual ports, the switch string can range from 1–16
characters.
baud value
Sets the serial line speed for input and output. Possible values
are: 75, 110, 134.5, 150, 200, 300, 600, 1200, 1800, 2000,
2400, 3600, 4800, 7200, 9600, 19200, 38400, or 57600. The
default is 9600.
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