22
DELETEUSER
command in the form
DELETEUSER /N
, where
N
is the user record
number.
4.3
Devices
Devices
Devices
Devices
Command
sys admin>DEVICES 1
Enter accepts present value
D1: Enter device name | NAME DEVICE_1 >
D1: 0=9600, 1=19200, 2=38400, 3=57600 | BAUD RATE: 9600>
D1: 0=1, 1=2 | STOP BITS: 1>
D1: 0=None, 1=Odd, 2=Even, 3=Mark, 4=Space | PARITY: None>
D1: 0=8, 1=7, 2=6 | DATA BITS: 8>
D1: 0=DCE, 1=DTE | EQUIP PORT TYPE: DCE>
D1: 0=XON/OFF, 1=DTR/DSR, 2=RTS/CTS | FLOW CONTROL: XON/XOFF>
D1: 0=No, 1=Yes | INHIBIT DIRECT MODE: No>
sys admin>
Device port parameters must be defined by the administrator using the
DEVICES
command. If a single device port is to be changed, the port number must follow
the
DEVICES
command. If the
DEVICES
command is entered by itself, the
configuration of all device ports will be listed. To edit all possible device ports for
a unit, enter the command
DEVICES /ALL
.
Programmable elements include: device name, baud rate, stop bits, parity, data
bits, DCE/DTE, flow control and inhibit direct mode. Pressing
<ENTER>
accepts
the parameter as is. If changes need to be made, each parameter may be edited
as it comes up after each
>
prompt.
The device name may not contain the
*
character. If a name is entered with this
character, the administrator will be asked to re-enter the name.
Four baud rates are offered: 9600, 19200, 38400, and 57600. Most devices use
9600 as the console/admin port baud rate, so the device port defaults to this
value. Check the equipment documentation for the proper baud rate.
The format of the bit-wise transmission of data is determined by the stop bits,
parity, and data bits parameters. The default settings are 1 stop bit, no parity,
and 8 data bits. Check the equipment documentation for the proper settings.
Each device port may be separately configured as either DCE or DTE. The DCE
setting is used when connecting to a DTE device such as a computer. The DTE
setting is used when connecting to a DCE device such as a managed switch.
The device ports are configured as DCE by default.
The device port flow control setting determines the method of flow control. The
two most common settings are XON/XOFF (a.k.a. software) and RTS/CTS (a.k.a.
hardware). DTR/DSR is used very infrequently. The default setting for the