Configuring Modem Attributes - 3Com MSR 50 Series Configuration Manual

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Configuring Modem
Attributes
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To do...
Start the terminal service
Set the idle-timeout
disconnection function for
terminal users
Set the number of lines
displayed on the next screen
Set the display type of a
terminal under the current
user interface
Set the number of history
commands that can be stored
in the history buffer
Return to user view
Lock user interface,
preventing unauthorized users
from using this interface
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The system supports two types of terminal display: ANSI and VT100. If the
terminal display of the device and the client (for example, hyper terminal or Telnet
terminal) is inconsistent or is set to ANSI, and if the total number of the characters
of the currently using command line exceeds 80, anomalies such as cursor
corruption or abnormal display of the terminal display may occur on the client.
Therefore, you are recommended to set the display type of both the device and
the client to VT100.
In the event of dial-in through a modem into an asynchronous interface, you can
manage and configure the modem-concerned parameters in user interface view.
Follow these steps to configure the modem attributes:
To do...
Enter system view
Enter user interface view
Set the interval for a user from
hookoff to dial-up when
dial-in connection is
established
Enable auto answer for the
modem
Enable the modem to dial in,
dial out or both
Use the command...
shell
idle-timeout minutes
[ seconds ]
screen-length screen-length
terminal type { ansi | vt100 } Optional
history-command max-size
size-value
return
lock
Use the command...
system-view
user-interface { first-num1
[ last-num1 ] | { aux | tty |
vty } first-num2
[ last-num2 ] }
modem timer answer time
modem auto-answer
modem { both | call-in |
call-out }
Remarks
Optional
The terminal service is enabled
on all user interfaces by
default.
Optional
10 minutes by default.
Optional
24 lines of data is displayed
on the next screen by default.
ANSI by default.
Optional
The history buffer can store
10 commands by default.
--
Optional
Disabled by default.
Remarks
--
--
Optional
30 seconds by default
Optional
Manual answer by default
Optional
Disabled by default

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