HP MSR Series Configuration Manual page 39

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Step
6.
Specify the number of data
bits in each character.
7.
Define the shortcut key for
starting a terminal session.
8.
Define a shortcut key for
terminating tasks.
9.
Enable stop bits detection.
10.
Configure the flow control
mode.
11.
Specify the terminal display
type.
12.
Configure the user privilege
level for login users.
13.
Set the maximum number of
lines to be displayed on a
screen.
14.
Set the size of command
history buffer.
Command
databits { 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 }
activation-key character
escape-key { default | character }
stopbit-error intolerance
flow-control { hardware | none |
software }
flow-control hardware
flow-control-type1 [ software
flow-control-type2 ]
flow-control software
flow-control-type1 [ hardware
flow-control-type2 ]
terminal type { ansi | vt100 }
user privilege level level
screen-length screen-length
history-command max-size value
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Remarks
The default is 8.
The setting depends on the character
coding type. For example, you can
set it to 7 if standard ASCII
characters are to be sent, and set it
to 8 if extended ASCII characters
are to be sent.
By default, you press Enter to start
the terminal session.
By default, pressing Ctrl+C
terminates a task.
By default, stop bits detection is
disabled.
By default, the device does not
perform flow control.
By default, the terminal display type
is ANSI.
The device supports two types of
terminal display: ANSI and VT100.
HP recommends that you set the
display type of both the device and
the terminal to VT100. If the device
and the client use different display
types (for example, HyperTerminal
or Telnet terminal) or both are set to
ANSI, when the total number of
characters of the currently edited
command line exceeds 80, an
anomaly such as cursor corruption
or abnormal display of the terminal
display might occur on the client.
By default, the default command
level is 3 for the console user
interface.
By default, a screen displays 24
lines at most.
A value of 0 disables pausing
between screens of output.
By default, the buffer saves 10
history commands at most.

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