Hardware Signal Triggers; Modem Settings - Lantronix 100-120 VAC SLB User Manual

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Modem Settings

Note:
Depending on the State and Mode you select, different fields are available.
State
Mode
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Enter the maximum number (1-10) of simultaneous connections for the device
port. The default is 1.
If enabled, when the user either does a connect direct from the CLI or connects
directly to the port using Telnet or SSH, the SLB outputs up to 24 lines of buffered
data as soon as the serial port is connected.
For example, an SLB user issues a
to connect port 1 to a Linux server.
Then the SLB user ls command to display a directory on the Linux server, then
exits the connection. When the SLB user issues another
device 1
, the last 24 lines of the
what state the server was left in.
If this setting is enabled, the device port only establishes a connection if DSR
(Data Set Ready) is in an asserted state. DSR should already be in an asserted
state, not transitioning to, when a connection attempt is made. Disabled by default
unless dial-in, dial-out, or dial-back is enabled for the device port.
If a connection to a device port is currently in session, and the DSR signal
transitions to a de-asserted state, the connection disconnects immediately.
Disabled is the default unless dial-in, dial-out, or dial-back is enabled for the device
port.
Indicates whether an external modem is attached to the device port. If enabling,
set the modem to dial-out, dial-in, dial-back, dial-on-demand, dial-in/host list, or
dial in & dial-on-demand. Disabled by default. For more information on the
different dialing types, see
The format in which the data flows back and forth:
Text: In this mode, the SLB branch office manager assumes that the modem
will be used for remotely logging into the command line. Text mode can only be
used for dialing in or dialing back. Text is the default.
PPP: This mode establishes an IP-based link over the modem. PPP
connections can be used in dial-out mode (e.g., the SLB unit connects to an
external network), dial-in mode (e.g., the external computer connects to the
network that the SLB device is part of), dial-back (dial-in followed by dial-out),
dial-on-demand, CBCP server or CBCP client.
Enables the use of site-oriented modem parameters which can be activated by
various modem-related events (authentication, outbound network traffic for dial-
on-demand connections, etc.). Sites can be used with the following modem
states: dial-in, dial-back, dial-on-demand, dial-in & dial-on-demand, dial-back &
dial-on-demand, and CBCP server. For more information, see
165).
connect direct device 1
ls
command is displayed so the user can see
Modem Dialing
States.
8: Device Ports
command
direct connect
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