Portbase User Guide
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Serial Port Environment Configuration
Operation environment for each serial port can be configured.
In order for changes to take place, the command set “save” must be given after the configuration is
finished.
The notation <X, / ALL/ X-X> to be mentioned below designates the port that certain configuration is to
be applied to. If X is 1, it means the port number 1. ALL means all ports of Portbase. X-X option is
given when a range of ports needs to be specified.
set “port <x/ all/ x-x> socket <Number of Sockets>”
Set socket number for the assigned port.
Software makes use of this socket number for network communication.
Port 1 -> 4001, 2 4002, 3 4003, 4 4004 …
set “port <x/ all/ x-x> speed <300~230400>”
Set the communication speed of the given serial port.
set “port <x/ all/ x-x> parity <none/odd/even>”
Set the parity check scheme of the given serial port.
set “port <x/ all/ x-x> char <7/8>”
Set the number of character bits of the given serial port.
set “port <x/ all/ x-x> stop <1/2>”
Set the number of stop bits of the given serial port.
set “port <x/ all/ x-x> flow <none/rts/xon>”
Set the flow control method of the given serial port.
set “port <x/ all/ x-x> signal <dataonly/modem>”
Set the signal line check method for the device to be connected to the given serial port.
If the mode is set to DataOnly, only Txd, Rxd, and Gnd signal lines are used in inter-device
communication.
If the mode is set to Modem, all modem signals except RI(Ring Indicator) are asserted, tested,
and used in communication.
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