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4To change the data bits (i.e., word size) value, enter boot serialwordsize, followed by the number of data bits. Options include 7 and 8 (default). For example:
Boot > boot serialwordsize 7
5To change the stop bits value, enter boot serialstopbits, followed by the number of stop bits. Options include 1 (default) and 2. For example:
Boot > boot serialstopbits 2
6Verify your current changes by entering show at the boot prompt:
Boot > show |
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Edit buffer contents: | : 19200 |
Serial (console) baud | |
Serial (console) parity | : even |
Serial (console) stopbits | : 2 |
Serial (console) wordsize | : 7 |
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7You can save your changes to the boot.params file by entering commit file at the boot prompt:
Boot > commit file
Note. When the commit file command is used, changes will not be enabled until after the next switch reboot.
8You can also save your changes in real time to the switch’s running memory by entering commit system at the boot prompt:
Boot > commit system
Caution. There are two important things to consider when using the commit system command to save serial connection changes:
•Output to the terminal may become illegible due to incompatible serial connection settings between the switch and the terminal emulation software.
•If you use the commit system command only, changes will not be saved to the switch’s boot.params file and will be lost if the switch is rebooted. To save changes to the boot.params file, refer to step 7.
9Return to the CLI prompt by entering exit at the boot prompt.
page | OmniSwitch 6600 Series Hardware Users Guide April 2004 |