Port Setup Menu - Black Box 37687 User And Administration Manual

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9.3 Port Setup
Menu
Hardware
This menu allows the user to set up all of the parameters
associated with a port. The administrator can alter the set-up
of any port on the Terminal Server while a user can only
alter the set-up for their own port.
** 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 ]
Figure 32: Port Setup Menu.
This menu is divided into several separate sections, each of
which can be accessed independently by the administrator.
To simplify the sequence, these are described separately.
The hardware section defines port type and is used for setting
up the hardware configuration of the modem, terminal,
printer or PC session. This section is always used. The
parameters are as follows:
This field sets the baud rate of the port and can
Speed
be set to the following values: 50, 75, 110,
150, 300, 600, 1200, 1800, 2400, 4800, 9600,
19200, 38400, 57600, 115200. The default
setting is 9600.

PORT SETUP MENU

Flow ctrl
Flow ctrl
[Hardware]
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 ]
The Menu Interface
REMOTE-ADMIN
Keys
Hot
[^]]
Intr [^C]
Quit [^@]
Kill [^U]
Del
[^@]
Sess [^@]
Echo [^@]
Mask [
]
Access
Access
[Remote ]
Authentication [None ]
Mode
[Telnet]
Connection [None
]
Host [
]
Remote Port
[0
]
Local Port
[10006]
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