Chapter 4: Basic Management Tasks
Configuring Telnet Settings
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Stop Bits
– Sets the number of the stop bits transmitted per byte.
(Range: 1-2; Default: 1 stop bit)
•
Parity
– Defines the generation of a parity bit. Communication
protocols provided by some terminals can require a specific parity bit
setting. Specify Even, Odd, or None. (Default: None)
•
Speed
– Sets the terminal line’s baud rate for transmit (to terminal)
and receive (from terminal). Set the speed to match the baud rate of
the device connected to the serial port. (Range: 9600, 19200, 38400,
57600 or 115200 baud; Default: 9600 baud)
N
OTE
:
The password for the console connection can only be configured
through the CLI (see
N
OTE
:
Password checking can be enabled or disabled for logging in to the
console connection (see
). You can select
authentication by a single global password as configured for the
password
command, or by passwords set up for specific user-name accounts. The
default is for local passwords configured on the switch.
W
EB
I
NTERFACE
To configure parameters for the console port:
1.
Click System, then Console.
2.
Specify the connection parameters as required.
3.
Click Apply
Figure 4-19: Console Port Settings
C
ONFIGURING
T
ELNET
S
ETTINGS
Use the System > Telnet menu to configure parameters for accessing the
CLI over a Telnet connection. You can access the onboard configuration
program over the network using Telnet (i.e., a virtual terminal).
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