Chapter 5: Serial Console Viewer
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Login Scripts
The Login Scripts tab contains the dialog box for enabling/disabling and editing automatic login
scripts. See
on page 54 for more information.
Logging
The Logging tab enables or disables automatic logging during the next device session. See
on page 59 for more information.
To customize terminal session properties:
1. Select
Options - Sessions Properties
from the Serial Console Viewer menu.
-or-
Click the
Session Settings
icon in the toolbar.
2. Click the
Terminal
tab.
3. In the Rows and Columns pull-down menus, select the number of rows and columns. The
default value is 24 rows and 80 columns.
4. From the Terminal Emulation pull-down menu, select
ASCII
,
VT52
,
VT100
,
VT100+
,
VT102
,
VT220
or
VT320
. The default value is VT102.
5. The value in the Terminal Type field must exactly match what the unit’s Telnet server expects.
See the appliance or device documentation for requirements. The default value is ANSI.
6. From the Arrow Keys pull-down menu, select
VT100
or
ANSI
. (This field is valid only if the
terminal emulation is not ASCII.) The default value is VT100.
7. From the Macro Group pull-down menu, select a group name or
All
. The default value is All
(all macros will be available).
8. Enable or disable the
New Line Mode - Inbound
checkbox. When enabled, an inbound carriage
return from the device is treated as if both a carriage return and a linefeed were received. When
disabled, a linefeed is not added to an inbound carriage return. The default value is disabled.
9. Enable or disable the
New Line Mode - Outbound
checkbox. When enabled, an outbound car-
riage return to the device is always followed by a linefeed character. When disabled, a linefeed
is not sent with a carriage return. The default value is disabled.
10. Enable or disable the
Auto Wrap Line
checkbox. The default value is enabled.
11. Enable or disable the
Local Echo
checkbox. When enabled, typed characters are echoed to the
virtual terminal window; when disabled, they are not. The default value is disabled.
12. Enable or disable the
Strip 8th bit
checkbox. When enabled, the eighth bit of every character
sent and received is stripped; when disabled, it is not. The default value is disabled.
13. Click
OK
to exit the dialog box and save any changes.
-or-
Click
Cancel
to exit the dialog box without saving any changes.
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