SynOptics 3395 Using Manual page 79

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SHOW|LIST PORT
DTR wait
The conditions needed for the port to assert the DTR Modem control signal. These are
the possible values of this field:
DTR Signal
Disabled
Enabled
FORCONNECTION
FORRING
Typeahead size
The number of bytes, or characters, that the type-ahead buffer can hold before
transmitting these characters to the network.
SLIP Mask
The Internet subnet mask that the terminal server uses when it forwards a packet over a
SLIP link.
Default
The initial setting for the data-transparency mode for all sessions.
Session Mode
These are the possible values for this field:
Session Mode
Interactive
Pasthru
Passall
Transparent
Prompt
The local command prompt that the port displays in command mode.
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Means
The port continuously asserts the DTR signal.
The port asserts the DTR signal when you make a connection
to a device, or when the device connected to the port asserts an
RNG signal.
The port asserts the DTR signal when you make a connection.
The port asserts the DTR signal when the device connected to
the port asserts an RNG signal
Means
The server initially enables all session switching characters,
Telnet session management characters, and XON|OFF flow
control for all sessions. The server does not negotiate the
Telnet Binary option.
The server initially interprets all session switching characters
and Telnet session management characters as data, but does use
XON|OFF flow control. The server attempts to negotiate the
Telnet binary option.
The server initially disables all session switching characters,
Telnet session management characters, and XON|OFF flow
control for all sessions. The server attempts to negotiate the
Telnet binary option.
The server initially disables session switching characters,
Telnet session management characters, and XON|OFF flow
control. The server sets Telnet sessions to ignore Telnet
option messages it receives from a remotely initiated session
and does not try to send any Telnet option messages it receives
from the locally initiated session. For LAT sessions, the
server tells its partner it is Passall but acts locally as if it were
Pasthru.
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