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Communications server
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This section controls the type of the connection made from
this port. This is the most important section in defining a
port. The parameters are as follows:
This field defines the type of service that is
Access
operating on this port. Default is Local .
This is the normal setting for terminals/PCs.
Local
This setting indicates IOLAN+ should be
Remote
listening on the ethernet for connections from
a remote host. The TCP port for the
communications server to listen on, must be
entered in the Local Port field. This setting
should be used for printers, dial-out modems
and reverse telnet connections.
This setting should be used for dial-in/dial-
Dynamic
out modems. This setting is a combination of
the local and remote settings. The
communications server listens both on the
serial port for incoming characters and on the
network for incoming connections. When it
gets either, it behaves as the appropriate type
of connection until that session is terminated,
whereupon it goes back to listening again.
This will set the port into SLIP mode.
SLIP
This setting puts the port into a dedicated
PPP
PPP line.
This setting is similar to Remote , however,
Listen
DTR/RTS will only be raised once a network
connection is establish.
Sets port to disabled.
None
This setting puts the port into dedicated
CSLIP
CSLIP status.

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