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TERMINAL SERVERS
PORT DEFAULT PROTOCOL (privileged)
{ANY
}
{AUTOLINK
}
{SET
}
{LAT 4- and 8-Port
models only}
{DEFINE
}PORT DEFAULT [PROTOCOL]
{PPP
}
{CHANGE
}
{SLIP
}
{Telnet
}
This option specifies the default protocol for the port. Telnet is the factory-
set default. The default protocol clarifies commands when a protocol option
has not been indicated. Setting a protocol option overrides the default
protocol. For instance, CONNECT
host-name
requires clarification whereas
CONNECT Telnet
host-name
is not ambiguous.
ANY
Defines the default protocol as ANY. The Terminal Server searches for
network resources on the TCP/IP network before searching for resources on
the LAT network.
LAT
Fixes the LAT protocol as the default if the user has not specified a protocol
with the CONNECT command.
PPP
Defines the default protocol as PPP. If you do not specify a protocol with
the CONNECT command, the Terminal Server defaults to the PPP protocol.
SLIP
Defines the default protocol as SLIP. If you do not specify a protocol with
the CONNECT command, the Terminal Server defaults to the SLIP protocol.
Telnet
Causes the Terminal Server to default to a Telnet protocol when the user
fails to specify a protocol with the CONNECT command.
Restrictions:
• The CONNECT and CONNECT PORT commands use the default
protocol only. To override the default and set internet connections, use
the Telnet and OPEN commands.
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