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TERMINAL SERVERS
PORT SPEED (INPUT/OUTPUT) (nonprivileged)
{SET
}
{DEFINE
} PORT [INPUT ] SPEED speed
{CHANGE
}
[OUTPUT]
This nonprivileged option specifies the port speed in bits per second (bps).
The following are the permissible port-speed values: 75,110, 134, 150, 300,
600, 1200, 1800, 2000, 2400, 4800, 9600 (default value), 19200, 38400, 57600,
and 115200.
To change the speed from the device to the Terminal Server use the INPUT
SPEED command. To change the speed from the Terminal Server to the
device use the OUTPUT SPEED command.
Restriction
• Speed cannot be modified for a port currently in the AUTOBAUD
process.
PORT STOP BITS (nonprivileged)
{SET
}
{1
}
{DEFINE
}PORT STOP [BITS]
{2
}
{CHANGE
}
{DYNAMIC
}
This nonprivileged command notifies the Terminal Server to use 1 or 2 stop
bits when to output a character. Set STOP BITS to 2 when the port speed is
up to 134 bps. Set STOP BITS to 1 for a port speed above 134 bps. To
determine the number of stop bits depending on the output speed of the
port, use DYNAMIC. The default is DYNAMIC.
PORT TELNET CLIENT (secure)
{SET
}
{DEFINE
} PORT [ALL
]Telnet CLIENT [
characteristics
]
{CHANGE
}
[port-list
]
This option changes the existing Telnet Client characteristics for the
specified ports in the Terminal Server database. This option is available
to all users.
The characteristics to be associated with new Telnet connections
established from the specified port(s) can be set with this command. The
following characteristics can be specified to the PORT Telnet CLIENT
command:
AO [REQUEST]
IP [REQUEST]
AYT [REQUEST]
NEWLINE
BINARY
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