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CHAPTER 5: Configuration
5.5.2 P
ORT
M
ODES
The Serial Console Port Manager offers four different port operation modes: Any-
to-Any Mode, Passive Mode, Buffer Mode, and Modem Mode.
•
Any-to-Any Mode:
Allows communication between connected ports. Any-to-
Any Mode Ports can be connected to other Any-to-Any, Passive, Buffer, or
Modem Mode Ports by accessing Command Mode and invoking the /C
command (see
Section 7.1.1
). The Any-to-Any Mode is available to all ports.
•
Passive Mode:
Allows communication between connected ports, but does not
allow access to Command Mode. Passive Mode Ports can be connected by
accessing Command Mode from a free Any-to-Any or Modem Mode port and
invoking the /C command (see
Section 7.1.1
). The Passive Mode is not
available to Ports 1 or 2.
•
Buffer Mode:
Allows collection and storage of data received from connected
devices. Collected data can be retrieved by accessing Command Mode from a
free Any-to-Any or Modem Mode Port, then issuing the Connect (/C)
command. Note that the Buffer Mode also allows pass-through communication
with the connected device. The Buffer Mode is not available to Ports 1 or 2.
•
Modem Mode:
Allows communication between connected ports and
simplifies connection to an external modem. A port configured for the
Modem Mode can perform all functions normally available in Any-to-Any
Mode. The Modem Mode also allows definition of a Hang-Up String, Reset
String, and Initialization String. Any port can be configured for the Modem
Mode.