Configuring the Serial Port
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Click
Apply
.
To delete one or more clients from the Access Control List:
1
Select the client or clients.
2
Click
Delete
.
3
Click
Apply
.
Configuring the
Serial Port
Under
System Configuration
, click
Serial Port
to set up operation of
network serial port or serial telnet client.
Configuring
Operation Mode
Attach your computer to both the Ethernet port and the serial port on the
Bridge, and then configure the Bridge through the computer. Refer to
Table 15 for the available settings.
Configuring UART
Settings
A Universal Asynchronous Receiver/Transmitter (UART) is the fundamental
hardware for serial communication, controlling the speed and method of
data transfer of the serial port.
For proper operation, it is imperative that these settings always match the
settings of the device to which the bridge is connected via the RS-232
port. There are two groups of parameters that need to be configured to
accomplish this task: UART Settings and Flow Control Settings.
Flow control is the process of adjusting the flow of data from one device
to another to ensure that the receiving device can handle all of the
incoming data.
Table 15
Serial Port Settings
Setting
Description
Default
Operation Mode
Select
Enable
to enable serial port
function.
Select
Disable
to enable CLI console
function.
Disable
Serial Port Mode
Enable network serial port or serial
telnet client
N/A
Table 16
UART Settings
Setting
Description
Default
Baud Rate
The baud rate indicates the data
transfer rate of the serial port.
9600