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TERMINAL SERVERS
PORT SIGNAL CHECK (privileged)
{SET
}
{DEFINE
} PORT SIGNAL [CHECK] {ENABLED }
{CHANGE
}
{DISABLED}
This privileged option indicates if the Terminal Server checks for incoming
signals on a remote terminal port prior to connection. In the absence of the
DSR signal, the Terminal Server rejects an attempted connection, either
LOCAL or REMOTE. On Terminal Servers using the RJ-45 jacks, RTS is
asserted when the Terminal Server wishes to transmit data on the port.
Actual transmission begins when the CTS signal is asserted by the modem.
The default is DISABLED.
Restriction:
• SIGNAL CHECK should not be used for a port using CTS flow control,
DSR flow control, or SIGNAL CONTROL.
PORT SIGNAL CONTROL (privileged)
{SET
}
{DEFINE
} PORT SIGNAL CONTROL {ENABLED }
{CHANGE
}
{DISABLED}
This privileged option determines if modem signals are asserted by the
Terminal Server. DISABLED should be specified for ports connected to
devices or device cables that do not support modem signals. Modifications
of this characteristic take effect on the following port login. The default is
DISABLED.
Restriction:
• Only the DEFINE command is valid with SIGNAL CONTROL; the
SET/CHANGE command cannot be used.
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