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Figure 5.2: Port Configuration Menu (Modem Mode)

When Port Mode (menu Item 7) is set to Modem Mode, the menu will include additional prompts (see Figure 5.2), which are used to define the following:

71. Reset String: If necessary, this prompt can be used to re-define the modem reset string. The Reset String is sent prior to the Initialization string in order to select common initial parameters. (Default = ATZ).

72. Initialization String: Defines a command string that is sent after the Reset String to initialize a modem to settings required by your application. (Default =

AT&C1$D2S0=1).

73. Hang-Up String: Defines the modem hang-up message. Although the CMS will pulse the DTR line in order to hang-up an attached modem, the Hang-Up string is often useful for controlling modems that do not use the DTR line. (Default = undefined).

8. Supervisor Mode: Permits or denies port access to Supervisor Mode. When this item is enabled (Permit), and the valid Supervisor Password is entered, the port will be allowed to invoke Supervisor Level commands. If this item is disabled (Deny), the port may not enter Supervisor Mode, even when the Supervisor Password is entered. (Default = Permit).

9. Logoff Character: Defines the Logoff Character for this port. The Logoff Character determines the command sequence that must be issued at this port in order to disconnect from a second port (Resident Disconnect). Note the following:

The default Logoff Character is "+". As a result, the default Resident Disconnect Sequence is [Enter]+++[Enter].

The default three character Resident Disconnect Sequence uses the format

"[Enter]LLL[Enter]", where L is the Logoff Character. If the one character disconnect is selected (see item 10), a resident connection is terminated by simply typing the Logoff Character once (without carriage returns).

10. Sequence Disconnect: Enables/Disables and configures the Resident Disconnect command. This prompt offers the option to either disable the Sequence Disconnect, select a three character format, or select a one character format. (Default = Three Characters). Note the following:

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Contents CMS-16 Nameplate Power Warning Battery ReplacementRack Mount Installation Table of Contents Page List of Figures AppendicesIntroduction Unit Description Front PanelTypographic Conventions Back Panel Power Cable Receptacle Power SwitchUsing Other Parameters for this Overview Optional Getting StartedCommunication Parameters Communicating with the CMS Unit Apply Power to the CMSSystem SetUp Ports Connecting your PC to the CMSControl Command Menu Display ConfigurationStatus Port Name PasswordConnecting Power to the CMS Unit Hardware InstallationConfigure Option Switches AC Powered UnitsDC Powered Units Default Handshake Sw4, Sw5 Default Baud Rate Sw1, Sw2, Sw3Initialize Unit to Default Settings Default Response Message Format Sw6Default Command Echo Sw7 Application Example Connecting Devices to the CMSCMS Application Example Not to Scale Access to the CMS Command Mode Configuration$ telnet 192.1.1.1 Enter Supervisor Password Password FunctionsPort Passwords Defining the Site ID and Supervisor PasswordConfiguration Conventions Port ConfigurationPort Modes 3. RS232 Port Configuration MenusCTS/RTS Port Parameters #02Stop Bits Default = Parameters #02ATZ AT&C1$D2S0=1 Network Port Configuration Menu Telnet Port Parameters Network ParametersPage IP Security Implementing IP SecurityPage Copy Port Parameters Copying Parameters to All PortsStatus Screens Save User Selected ParametersPort Status Screen /S Port Status Screen Supervisor Mode, Defaults Shown Status Mode Buffer CountName Status Port Diagnostics Screen /SDDiagnostics Mode BUF CTSNetwork Status Screen /SN CMS Port Parameters Screens /WNetwork Status LAN Status Telnet Port StatusRTS/CTS Port Parameters #03Any-to-Any Mode OperationPort Connection and Disconnection Disconnecting Ports Enter Hunt Group Example Defining Hunt GroupsBuffer Mode Passive ModeXx Enter Reading Data from Buffer Mode PortsPort Buffers Modem ModeSaving and Restoring Configuration Parameters Sending Parameters to a FileRestoring Saved Parameters Upgrading CMS Firmware Command Conventions Command Reference GuideCommand Response Terse Verbose Command SummaryWP n Enter Connect Command SetEnter Enter Command Mode Enter+++Enter Resident Disconnect SequenceThird Party Disconnect Format /C x x EnterCP Copy RS232 Port Parameters Format /CP EnterFormat /E/Y x x Enter Format /D/Y x x Enter2 Enter or /D/Y 3 Enter Erase BufferDefault and Test HelpDisplay Site ID Set Network Port Parameters Set RS232 Port ParametersDisplay Port Status Save Parameters SD Display Port DiagnosticsReset Network Port SN Display Network StatusDisplay Port Parameters Who UF Upgrade FirmwareExit Command Mode Format /UF EnterAppendix B. Specifications Appendix A. RS232 Port InterfaceFormat /X Enter Appendix C. Customer Service PowerStop Bits 1 or Trademarks Used in this Manual Trademark and Copyright Information
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