Serial Port Configuration Commands
A serial port configuration command begins with serial.
Setting the Baud Rates
The following commands set the baud rate (bps) of the serial port labeled CONSOLE / MODEM on the PRO3X device. Change
the baud rate before connecting it to the desired device, such as a computer, a Raritan's P2CIM-SER, or a modem, through
the serial port, or there are communications errors. If you change the baud rate dynamically after the connection has been
made, you must reset the PRO3X or power cycle the connected device for proper communications.
Determine the CONSOLE baud rate:
config:#
serial consoleBaudRate <baud_rate>
Determine the MODEM baud rate:
config:#
serial modemBaudRate <baud_rate>
Variables:
<baud_rate> is one of the baud rate options: 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200.
Forcing the Device Detection Mode
This command forces the serial port on the PRO3X to enter a specific device detection mode.
config:#
serial deviceDetectionType <mode>
Variables:
<mode> is one of the detection modes: automatic, forceConsole, forceAnalogModem, or forceGsmModem.
Option
automatic
SforceConsole
forceAnalogModem
forceGsmModem
Description
The PRO3X automatically detects the type of
the device connected to the serial port.
Select this option unless your PRO3X cannot
correctly detect the device type.
The PRO3X attempts to recognize that the
connected device is set for the console mode.
The PRO3X attempts to recognize that the
connected device is an analog modem.
The PRO3X attempts to recognize that the
connected device is a GSM modem.
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