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Multi-port serial server & managed switch
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SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION
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Table 4–47: Terminal Server: Channel Settings
Field Name
Port ID:
A unique identifier for the serial port being configured.
Call Direction:
The direction in which the TCP connection will be established.
This parameter takes one of the following values:
You can add multiple "Out" channels to a single serial port;
however, you can have only a single "In" channel assigned to a
serial port. You cannot assign two channels the same Local
Address and Local Port.
Default value = In
Session Type
This parameter takes one of the following values:
:
Default value = Raw
Priority (DiffServ):
Each IP packet generated on this port will be assigned a
DiffServ Code Point (DSCP) based on the priority set by the user.
The priorities are:
Local IP
The local IP address upon which the server listens for
:
connections when the direction is set to "In" or "Both". This
parameter may be set to any of the valid IP addresses
configured for the system.
Default value = Management IP address of the device
Local TCP
The local TCP port upon which the server listens for
:
connections. This parameter may be set to any value between
1000 and 65535.
Note: No two rows in the table may have the same Local IP and
Local TCP combination.
MULTINET4 MULTI-PORT SERIAL SERVER & MANAGED SWITCH – INSTRUCTION MANUAL
CHAPTER 4: SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION
Field Value
• In:
The port acts like a passive TCP server, listening at
the configured Local TCP port.
• Out:
The port acts like an active TCP client and attempts
to connect out to the server specified by the
Remote IP and Remote TCP parameters.
• Raw:
Provides a transparent pipe for serial data.
• Telnet: Enables basic Telnet negotiation and control
character processing (ECHO and BINARY modes
supported).
• Default – Best Effort Service (DSCP 0). This is normal
queuing.
• Expedited – Expedited Forwarding (DSCP 0x2E)
(RFC2598). This will also result in data from this
port having a higher priority on WAN ports.

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