Port Setup Menu Screen - Black Box 37687 User And Administration Manual

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** Administrator **
Hardware
Speed
[9600 ]
Parity
[None]
Bit
[8]
Stop
[1 ]
Break
[Disabled] IP Addresses
Monitor DSR
[No ]
Monitor DCD
[No ]
User
Name
[
Terminal type [ansi
TERM
[
Video pages
[0]
CLI/Menu
[Menu]
Reset Term
[No ]
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Figure 15: Port Setup Menu screen.
The following fields are important:
Access:
Set this field to Local . This tells the Terminal
Server port to listen for data on the RS-232 side.
Mode:
With this field set to telnet , the port will operate
in telnet mode (or raw for rlogin). Most systems
will use telnet.
Set this field to Initiated and the port will establish
Connection:
a TCP/IP connection to a specified host only after
receiving a <CR> on the RS-232 port. If you set this
field to none , then the user of this port will see the
menu system when the terminal is powered on.
Host:
Use this field to define which host computer you
want the port to automatically connect to when
using Initiated connections. Use the host's IP
address or if you setup the Host Address Menu ,
you can use a name (see next section).
Remote Port:
This corresponds to Telnet service on the remote
host and must be set to the standard 23 (or 513
for rlogin).
PORT SETUP MENU
Flow ctrl
Flow ctrl
[XON/XOFF]
Input Flow
[Enabled ]
Output Flow [Enabled ]
Src
[
]
Dst
[
]
Options
]
Keepalive
[No ]
]
Rlogin/Telnet [Telnet]
]
Debug options
[No ]
Map CR to CR LF [No ]
Hex data
[No ]
Secure
[No ]
MOTD
[No ]
REMOTE-ADMIN
Keys
Hot
[^]]
Intr [^C]
Quit [^@]
Kill [^U]
Del
[^@]
Sess [^@]
Echo [^@]
Mask [
]
Access
Access
[Local ]
Authentication [None ]
Mode
[Telnet]
Connection [Initiated]
Host [204.17.209.1
]
Remote Port
[23
]
Local Port
[10006]

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