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This field sets the parity of the port to even, odd
Parity
or none. The default parity is None .
This sets the number of data bits that are used by
Bit
the port from 5-8. The default is 8 .
This defines how many stop bits the port uses to
Stop
either 1, 1.5, 2. The default is 1 .
This field determines how the Terminal Server
Break
reacts to the break key being pressed on the
terminal. There are four possible settings:
The Terminal Server ignores the break key
Disabled
completely and it is not passed through to the
host. This is the default setting.
The Terminal Server deals with the break
Local
locally. If the user is in a session the break
key has the same effect as a hot key (i.e. it
returns the user to the Connections Menu .)
When a break key is pressed the Terminal
Remote
Server translates this into a telnet break signal
which it sends to the host machine.
This mode operates in the same manner as
Brkintr
the remote setting except that instead of
generating a break signal the Terminal Server
generates an interrupt signal and sends it
to the host.
This field specifies whether the RS-232 signal
Monitor DSR
DSR (data set ready) should be monitored. This
is used with modems. Default is No .
This field specifies whether the RS-232 signal
Monitor DCD
DCD (data carrier detect) should be monitored.
This is used with modems. Default is No .

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