Serial Port Profiles
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Terminal Server User Guide, Version 3.3
Terminal Type
Specifies the type of terminal connected to the line.
Data Options:
z
Dumb
z
WYSE60
z
VT100
z
ANSI
z
TVI925
z
IBM3151TE
z
VT320
(specifically supporting VT320-7)
z
HP700
(specifically supporting HP700/44)
z
Term1, Term2, Term3
(user-defined terminals)
Default:
Dumb
Require Login
When users access the Terminal Server through the serial port, they must be
authenticated using the local user database.
Default:
Enabled
User Service
Settings Button
After a user has been successfully authenticated, the Terminal Server will
connect to the specified host using the specified protocol according to:
z
the
User Service
parameter for locally configured users
z
the
Default User Service
parameter for users who are externally
authenticated
See
User Service Settings
on page 80
for field descriptions of the various User
Service Settings.
Connect to Remote
System
When the serial port is started, the Terminal Server will initiate a connection to
the specified host using the specified protocol. With this option, user
authentication will not be performed by the Terminal Server.
Default:
Disabled
Protocol
Specify the protocol that will be used to connect to the specified host.
Default:
Telnet
Settings Button
Click this button to define the settings for the protocol that will be used to
connect the user to the specified host.
Host Name
The name (resolvable via DNS) or IP address of the configured host the
Terminal Server will connect to.
TCP Port
The TCP Port that the Terminal Server will use to connect to the host.
Default:
23
Automatically
If the serial port hardware parameters have been setup to monitor DSR or
DCD, the host session will be started once the signals are detected. If no
hardware signals are being monitored, the Terminal Server will initiate the
session immediately after being powered up.
Default:
Enabled
When any data is
received
Initiates a connection to the specified host when any data is received on the
serial port.
Default:
Disabled