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TERMINAL SERVERS
PORT FAILOVER (nonprivileged , 4- and 8-port models only)
{SET
}
{DEFINE
}PORT FAILOVER{ENABLED}
{CHANGE
}
{DISABLED}
This is a nonprivileged option that indicates that upon disconnection from
a LAT service, an automatic attempt will be made to connect to another node
that provides the service. The default is ENABLED.
PORT FLOW CONTROL (nonprivileged)
{SET
}
{DEFINE
}{INPUT
}PORT FLOW[CONTROL]{ENABLED}
{CHANGE
}{OUTPUT
}
{DISABLED}
A nonprivileged option that sets flow-control direction. The default is that
flow control is in both directions).
{SET
}
{CTS
}
{DEFINE
}PORT FLOW [CONTROL]
{DSR
}
{CHANGE
}
{XON
}
{DISABLED
}
A nonprivileged option that identifies the flow-control category used by the
Terminal Server to control data transmission with the port.
CTS
Specifies Clear-To-Send/Request-To-Send (CTS/RTS) modem signal flow
control. This option is exclusively applicable to Terminal Servers that support
these signals.
This type of flow control is usually used by null modems. When the
Terminal Server detects an input overflow condition it deasserts RTS,
thus signaling to the attached device to cease transmitting.
DSR
Indicates DTR/DSR signal flow control. When Terminal Server detects
an input overflow condition it deasserts DTR, thus signaling to the attached
device to cease transmitting.
XON
Sets Transmit On/Transmit Off (XON/XOFF) flow control. The default
flow control is XON.
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