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Execute the set port command along with the parameters you want to change.
The following example configures a port for a VT100-compatible terminal:
command: set port=8 data_bits 8 parity none autobaud N
command: allow_broadcast Y location lab
command: term_var vt100 dedicated_port telnet
command: max_session_count 3
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Execute the show port command to review your changes.
Using the previous example, the terminal displays:
command: show port=8 all
port asy8:
Port Generic Parameters
mode: cli
type: hardwired
prompt: ""
speed: 9600
data_bits: 8
parity: none
broadcast_direction: port
imask_7bits: N
ps_history_buffer: 0
tcp_keepalive: 0
dedicated_port: telnet
Flow Control and Signal Parameters
control_lines: none
input_start_char: ^Q
output_flow_control:start/stop output_start_char: ^Q
output_stop_char: ^S
bidirectional_modem: N
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Execute either the boot or reset port command to effect these changes at the
Model 5390 server.
command: res 8
Configuring multiple ports on multiple Model 5390 servers requires a few simple steps:
1
Define a port using the port command.
2
Define the parameters for that port.
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location: lab
term_var: vt100
cli_interface: uci
autobaud: N
stop_bits: 1
max_session_count: 3 allow_broadcast: Y
cli_imask7: Y
banner: Y
dedicated_address: 0.0.0.0
type_of_modem: "" default_session_mode: interactive
input_flow_control: bell
input_stop_char: ^S
input_buffer_size: 1
ixany_flow_control: N need_dsr: N
Configuring Ports
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