ADTRAN AOS Version R10.1.0 Command Reference Manual page 1477

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parity
Use the parity command to specify the type of parity used as error correction. This value must match the
configuration of your VT100 terminal or terminal emulator software. Use the no form of this command to
return to the default value. Variations of this command include:
parity even
parity mark
parity none
parity odd
parity space
Syntax Description
even
mark
none
odd
space
Default Values
By default, the parity option is set to none.
Command History
Release 1.1
Functional Notes
Parity is the process used to detect whether characters have been altered during the data transmission
process. Parity bits are appended to data frames to ensure that parity (whether it be odd or even) is
maintained.
Usage Examples
The following example specifies mark parity for the console terminal session:
(config)#line console 0
(config-con 0)#parity mark
60000CRG0-35E
Sets the parity bit to 0 if the number of 1 bits in the data sequence is odd, or
set to 1 if the number of 1 bits is even.
Always sets the parity bit to 1.
No parity bit used.
Sets the parity bit to 1 if the number of 1 bits in the data sequence is even,
or set to 1 if the number is odd.
Always sets the parity bit to 0.
Command was introduced.
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