148
TERMINAL SERVERS
PORT DTRWAIT (privileged)
{SET
}
{DEFINE
}PORT DTRWAIT{ENABLED}
{CHANGE
}
{DISABLED}
This is a privileged option that indicates if the Terminal Server will use the
DTR to indicate whether the port is being used by the Terminal Server for
ports with ACCESS=REMOTE (e.g., ports with TELNET LISTENER).
These modifications take effect when you log out of the port.
ENABLED
• For ports defined with ACCESS=REMOTE, the Terminal Server asserts
DTR when a connection to the port, from the Terminal Server, is
requested. This may signal the modem connected to the port to dial
a number that is preconfigured to the modem. When the session is
terminated, the Terminal Server will deassert the DTR.
• For ports defined with ACCESS=LOCAL, the DTR signal will always be
deasserted.
DISABLED
The DTR signal is always asserted by the Terminal Server—for both LOCAL
and REMOTE ports. However, if SIGNAL CONTROL is enabled for the port,
the DTR will be deasserted for 5 seconds when the port logs out.
NOTE
The DTR may also be used as a flow control signal.
You should only set DTRWAIT ENABLED for ports that have SIGNAL
CONTROL ENABLED.
Summary of Contents for LE2101A-BT-R2
Page 2: ......