Managing the DECserver 90L+
Enabling and Disabling AutoConfigure
Terminal ports on the DECserver 90L+ are set from the factory to support
autobaud and AutoConfigure for flow control, break mode, and remote
modification. While these parameters can be changed, only the port name for
a terminal is saved in NVRAM. The break mode and remote modification values
are port login volatile. Flow control checking is automatically enabled on session
logout. The AutoConfigure feature can be disabled so that all values for these
parameters will be stored in NVRAM. Personal computer users would want to
disable the AutoConfigure and flow control checking to transfer binary files.
The port AutoConfigure state is shown in a show port screen.
Note
All port parameters for printers are always saved in NVRAM.
Enable AutoConfigure by Menu
To enable AutoConfigure from the menu:
1.
Enter SET at the DECserver 90L+ prompt and press
Return
. The asterisk (*)
indicates the port to which you are connected.
2.
Select AutoConfigure by entering AUTO and press
Return
.
3.
Select the Port by entering a number (1 through 8) and press
Return
.
4.
Select Enable by entering E and press
Return
.
Enable AutoConfigure by Command Line
The command line for enabling AutoConfigure is:
-> SET AUTO,<port>,E
Return
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