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Serial Port Profiles
Terminal Profile
Overview
The Terminal profile allows network access from a terminal connected to the Terminal Server’s serial
port. This profile is used to access pre-defined hosts on the network from the terminal.
Functionality
This profile can be setup in two ways:
1.
The user can be required to log into the Terminal Server and then a connection to a host can be
established.
2.
The user connecting to the serial port will be directly connected a host.
General Tab Field Descriptions
Configure the following parameters:
Start IP Address
The first host IP address in the range of IP addresses (for IPV4 or IPV6) that
the Terminal Server will listen for messages from and/or send messages to.
End IP Address
The last host IP address in the range of IP addresses (for IPV4, not required for
IPV6) that the Terminal Server will listen for messages from and/or send
messages to.
Autolearn
The Terminal Server will only listen to the first port that it receives a UDP
packet from. Applicable when
Direction
is set to
LAN to Serial
or
Both
.
Any Port
The Terminal Server will receive messages from any port sending UDP
packets. Applicable when
Direction
is set to
LAN to Serial
.
Port
The port that the Terminal Server will use to relay messages to servers/hosts or
the port from which the Terminal Server will receive messages to be forwarded
to the serial port. This option works with any
Direction
except
Disabled
. The
Terminal Server will listen for UDP packets on the port configured by the
Listen for connections on UDP port
parameter.
Default:
0 (zero)