Configuring
Asynchronous Port
Attributes
Table 8 Configure the login header.
Operation
Configure the login header
Remove the login header configured
Note that if you press <Enter> after typing any of the three keywords shell, login
and incoming in the command, then what you type after the word header is the
contents of the login information, instead of identifying header type.
The following commands can be used for configuring the attributes of the
asynchronous port in asynchronous interactive mode, including speed, flow
control, parity, stop bit and data bit.
Perform the following configurations in user interface (Console and AUX user
interface only) view.
Configuring the transmission speed
Table 9 Configure the transmission speed
Operation
Configure the transmission speed
Restore the default transmission speed
By default, the transmission speed on an asynchronous port is 9600bps.
Configuring flow control
Table 10 Configure flow control
Operation
Configure the flow control
Restore the default flow control mode
By default, the flow control on an asynchronous port is none, that is, no flow
control will be performed.
Configuring parity
Table 11 Configure parity
Operation
Configure parity mode
Restore the default parity mode
By default, the parity on an asynchronous port is none, that is, no parity bit.
Configuring the stop bit
Table 12 Configure the stop bit
Operation
Configure the stop bit
Restore the default stop bit
User Interface Configuration
Command
header [ shell | incoming | login ] text
undo header [ shell | incoming | login ]
Command
speed speed-value
undo speed
Command
flow-control { hardware | none | software }
undo flow-control
Command
parity { even | mark | none | odd | space }
undo parity
Command
stopbits { 1 | 1.5 | 2 }
undo stopbits
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