Description
Using the reverse-rts command, you can configure a synchronous serial interface to
work in half-duplex mode. Using the undo reverse-rts command, you can configure
a synchronous serial interface to work in full-duplex mode.
By default, working mode is full duplex mode.
To operate with some devices working in half-duplex mode, the synchronous serial
interface can be configured to work in half-duplex mode. In half-duplex mode, RTS
hand-shaking signals are invalid when sending data, and turn valid after the data are
sent. In full duplex mode, RTS hand-shaking signals are valid all the time.
Note:
If reverse-rts command is configured in the case that SDLC protocol is encapsulated, there is a need to
configure qmtoken 1 command to achieve better effect.
For related commands, see qmtoken.
Example
# Set the synchronous serial interface Serial0 to work in half-duplex mode.
[3Com-Serial0]reverse-rts
3.1.17 stopbits
Syntax
stopbits bits
View
Asynchronous serial interface view
Parameter
bits: Stop bit of serial port, expressed in bit, it can be 1, 1.5, 2.
Description
Using the stopbits command, you can configure the length of the stopbits of link
layer protocol on async serial interface in flow or terminal server (TTY) mode.
Interface Management
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