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15.3 Port Commands
In the following commands, “2” can be a single port number, a list of port numbers
separated by commas, a range of port numbers separated by dashes, or the word all.
Table 15-2:
Frequently-used Port Commands
Command
Option(s)
Description
DEFINE PORT 2
ACCESS
option
DYNAMIC
The port can initiate and receive connection
requests.
LOCAL
The port can initiate connection requests, and local
logins are permitted.
NONE
The port is unusable.
REMOTE
The port can receive host-initiated connection
requests.
DEFINE PORT 2 BITRONICS {EN/DIS}
When Enabled, ensures bidirectional functioning of
the parallel port. The attached printer must also sup-
port Bitronics mode.
DEFINE PORT 2 CHARACTER size
Toggles the port between 7-bit and 8-bit characters
(the default). Enter either
7
or
8
.
DEFINE PORT 2 DSRLOGOUT {EN/DIS}
When Enabled, the port will be logged out automat-
ically whenever DSR is deasserted.
DEFINE PORT 2 DTRWAIT {EN/DIS}
When Enabled, the Terminal Server will not assert
DTR on the port when it is idle (no user logins or
connections).
DEFINE PORT 2 FLOW
option
CTS
Specifies CTS/RTS (hardware) flow control.
{EN/DIS}
Activates or deactivates the currently-configured
flow-control method.
NONE
Removes the current flow control settings.
XON
Specifies XON/XOFF (software) flow control.
DEFINE PORT 2 NAME “newname”
Enter a name of up to 16 alphanumeric characters
for the specified port.
DEFINE PORT 2
PARITY
option
parity
Enter
even
,
odd
,
mark
, or
space
. Specifying
mark
or
space
will change the character size to 7 bits.
NONE
Specifies that no parity will be used (the default).
DEFINE PORT 2 SPEED baudnum
Sets the port’s baud rate. Acceptable
baudnum
val-
ues range from 300 to 230000 baud.
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