User’s Manual
Synaccess Networks, Inc.
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Figure 25 - Serial Port Setup Menu (Web Page)
Baud Rate:
The system supports the following baud rates: 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600 and
115200. It is strongly recommended that Master port and a user serial port have the same
data rate while exchanging data between them so that data loss is eliminated. If you must run
both ports using different baud rates, Flow Control (hardware handshaking) should be
enabled on all connected serial console ports.
Please also note that when Telnet access is used for exchanging data between the system’s
Ethernet interface port and user communication equipment, without enabling flow control,
you might experience data loss when data exchange rate is high. This is because data flow
from the system’s Ethernet port is subject to the congestion condition of LAN traffic.
Data Bit:
Supports 7 or 8 bits.
Stop Bits:
Supports 1 or 2 bits.
Parity Bits:
Supports Even, Odd or None.
Flow Control:
Flow Control is hardware handshaking using CTS/RTS signals on the connectors. Please see
Appendix A for information about RS232 connector pin assignments.
Port Name:
Assign a name for the port. Always assigned to the name “Master”.