Terminal Access Specifications; Configuration Task List - 3Com MSR 50 Series Configuration Manual

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51: T
HAPTER
ERMINAL
Terminal Access
Specifications
Configuration Task
List
A
C
CCESS
ONFIGURATION
Specifications of the terminal access initiator
No.
Item
1
Maximum number of TTYs
2
Maximum number of APPs
3
Maximum number of VTYs
supported by each TTY
4
Types of interfaces supported by
terminal access
5
Terminal emulation type
6
Terminal baud rate
Specifications of the terminal access receiving router
No.
Item
1
Maximum number of TTYs
2
Maximum number of APPs
3
Maximum number of VTYs
supported by each TTY
Specifications of the terminal access receiving FEP
No.
Item
1
Maximum number of VTYs supported
by a Unix FEP
2
Maximum number of VTYs supported
by a Linux FEP
3
Supported Unix versions
4
Supported Linux version
You need to perform configuration on the initiator and the receiver respectively as
required. RTC terminal access is initiated and received by routers. TTY terminal
access and Telnet terminal access are initiated by a router and received by a FEP.
Functionally, the configuration commands fall into three types: basic configuration
commands, advanced configuration commands, and display and maintenance
commands. Basic configuration commands are the commands that must be used
for normal operation of terminal access. Advanced configuration commands are
Description
255 (This number is subject to the number of
router interfaces available for terminal access. For
TTY terminal access, this number is also subject to
the number of FEPs that can be configured.)
2,040
8
Asynchronous serial interface: 3AS, 8AS, 16AS,
8ASE, 16ASE
Synchronous/ Asynchronous serial interface:
2SA, 4SA, 2S1B, 8LSA, 4SAE, 8SAE
AUX interface
VT100
300 bps to 115,200 bps
Description
255 (This number is subject to the number of
router interfaces available for terminal access.)
2,040
8
Description
250
160
SCO OpenServer 5.0.5
SCO UnixWare 7.1 (only for the
one-to-one mode)
Sun OS 5.7
IBM AIX 4.3.3
HP UX 10.20, 11.0
Red Hat Linux 9.0

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