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5.5.3.2. Copying Parameters to Several Ports
The /CP command (Copy Port Parameters) provides a convenient means for
selecting similar parameters for all or several CMS-6R4 Serial Ports.
When the /CP command is invoked, the unit will display a menu which allows
you to select parameters, and then copy them to all or several Serial Ports. The
Copy Port Parameters menu can be used to set all parameters for the specified
port(s), or define only a select group of parameters for the desired ports.
Notes:
• The /CP command will not copy parameters to the Network Port.
• The /CP command can only be invoked via the Text Interface.
• The /CP command is only available to passwords and ports that
permit access to Supervisor Level commands.
• The /CP command cannot be used to set Port 1 (the System Setup
Port) to Passive Mode or Buffer Mode.
• The /CP command cannot be used to disable the Supervisor Mode at
Port 1 (the System Setup Port.)
To select common parameters for all or several CMS-6R4 Serial Ports, proceed
as follows:
1. Access the Command Mode via the Text Interface, using a password and
port that permit access to Supervisor Level commands.
COPY SERIAL PORT PARAMETERS:
1. Port Name: 15. Direct Connect:
2. Baud Rate:
3. Bits/Parity:
4. Stop Bits:
5. Handshake Mode:
6. Port Mode:
64. DTR Output:
7. Supervisor Mode:
8. Logoff Character:
9. Sequence Disconnect:
10. Inactivity Timeout:
11. Response Type:
12. Command Echo:
13. Accept Break:
14. Invalid Access Lockout:
(Note: Port 1 will NOT have restricted values changed.)
Enter: Parameter # <CR> to define parameter value(s) to copy to other ports,
-<CR> to remove all values set,
X<CR> to exit WITHOUT copy,
<ESC> to copy to ports and exit ...
Figure 5.16: The Copy Parameters Menu - Text Interface
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