Command Line Interface
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parity
This command defines the generation of a parity bit. Use the
no
form to restore the
default setting.
Syntax
parity
{
none
|
even
|
odd
}
no parity
•
none
- No parity
•
even
- Even parity
•
odd
- Odd parity
Default Setting
No parity
Command Mode
Line Configuration
Command Usage
Communication protocols provided by devices such as terminals and modems
often require a specific parity bit setting.
Example
To specify no parity, enter this command:
speed
This command sets the terminal line’s baud rate. This command sets both the
transmit (to terminal) and receive (from terminal) speeds. Use the
no
form to restore
the default setting.
Syntax
speed
bps
no speed
bps
- Baud rate in bits per second.
(Options: 9600, 19200, 38400 bps)
Default Setting
9600
Command Mode
Line Configuration
Command Usage
Set the speed to match the baud rate of the device connected to the serial
port. Some baud rates available on devices connected to the port might not be
supported. The system indicates if the speed you selected is not supported.
Console(config-line)#parity none
Console(config-line)#
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