Terminal Server User Guide
The Menu System
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Chapter 2 Installation
Port Setup Menu and Beyond
Your communications server is now ready to configure for terminals on multi-user systems or
modems, printers and other devices. The next sections deal with each of these.
If you’ve got a good feel for the menu system, you should proceed to the section appropriate
for your application.
If you’d like a full review of the menu system refer to section 9, The Menu Interface later in
this guide. For more information about the Command Line mode, consult
.
All of the procedures are based around the Port Setup Menu. This is accessed through the
Administration Menu (password level). Remember, that if you are not in the password level,
you can only view the information, not change it.
Here is the Port Setup Menu:
This menu allows the user to set up all the parameters associated with a port. The
administrator can alter the set-up of any port on the communications server while a user can
only alter the set-up for their own port.
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