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TERMINAL SERVERS
PORT AUTOBAUD (privileged)
{SET
}
{DEFINE} PORT AUTOBAUD{ENABLED}
{CHANGE}
{DISABLED}
This is a privileged command that determines whether the Terminal Server
automatically detects the speed, parity, and character size of the port device
during login. This option also sets the Terminal Server port characteristics to
correspond with the port device (default: ENABLED). The AUTOBAUD
function is effective only when the CHARACTER SIZE and PARITY
characteristics of the port device are set to either 8 and NONE or 7 and
EVEN.
Disable AUTOBAUD for port set to ACCESS REMOTE or ACCESS
DYNAMIC. Enabling AUTOBAUD on ports that have a preferred or
dedicated service requires you to press the Return key once more to connect
to the service.
CAUTION
Modifications of this characteristic are implemented on the next port
login. Use the DEFINE or CHANGE command to preserve these changes
after logout.
PORT AUTOCONNECT (nonprivileged)
{SET
}
{DEFINE
}PORT AUTOCONNECT {ENABLED}
{CHANGE
}
{DISABLED}
This nonprivileged option indicates if the Terminal Server automatically
connects the port to a dedicated or a preferred LAT or Telnet service during
port login. It also reconnects the port when a LAT or Telnet connection
failure occurs. When AUTOCONNECT is ENABLED, the Terminal Server
solicits for the requested LAT or Telnet service and then executes the desired
connection. The default condition is DISABLED.
Restriction:
• AUTOCONNECT must be DISABLED when using DEFAULT
PROTOCOL ANY.
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