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TERMINAL SERVERS
A common use for Terminal Server ports is for connecting local term-
inals. There is an autobaud feature that attempts to configure a port with the
correct baud rate by analyzing the first two <Enter> key presses made by the
user before logging in. For devices that do not log in, such as printers, or for
low rates less than 1200 baud, this autobaud aid does not work. Ports required
to offer services should also have this feature disabled. Refer to the SET
PORT n AUTOBAUD command.
Multiple Characteristics in a Single Command Line:
You may enter multiple
options in a single command line, restricted only by the 132 character limit.
For example, if you wish to set port 3 on the Terminal Server for not receiving
broadcast messages, even parity, and a port speed of 19200, you would type
the following command line at the local prompt:
Local> SET PORT 3 BROADCAST DISABLED PARITY EVEN SPEED 19200
The SET PORT BROADCAST enables/disables messages from other
users. Another notable option used often for asynchronous ports include SET
PORT LOSS AUTHENTICATION which is used in low-speed connections to
notify the user in case of data loss.
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