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SCS3230 System Administrator's Guide

7.6Terminals Command

The sys admin defines terminal port parameters using the TERMINALS command in a manner similar to the DEVICES command. If the command is entered by itself, the terminal settings will display. If the terminal port number is specified after the command, then the settings for that terminal port may be altered. Programmable elements include: device name, baud rate , stop bits, parity, data bits, DCE/DTE, and flow control as in the example below.

sys admin>>TERMINALS 1 Enter accepts present value

T1: 0=9600, 1=19200, 2=38400, 3=57600 BAUD RATE: 38400>

T1: 0=1, 1=2

STOP BITS: 1>

T1: 0=None, 1=Odd, 2=Even

PARITY: None>

T1: 0=8, 1=7, 2=6

DATA BITS: 8>

T1: 0=DCE, 1=DTE

EQUIP PORT TYPE: DTE>

T1: 0=XON/OFF, 1=DTR/DSR, 2=RTS/CTS

FLOW CONTROL: XON/XOFF>

Card installed, settings updated

 

sys admin>>

 

Terminal port connection location reference template:

7.7Network Commands

The NETWORK command setup is changed, if compared to the CS3200 system.

The NETWORK or access ports in chassis slots B, C, D and E are connected to the CONTROL/NETWORK card using CHANNEL EXTENDER cards. All chassis backplane Network ports are accessed through the 10/100 IP network port on the CONTROL/NETWORK card.

When used without qualifiers, the NETWORK command will display the network settings assigned to each card slot. The IP address, subnet mask, default gateway, secondary route, and bootp settings are displayed for each slot. These parameters are assigned to the slots rather than the cards. If a network card is moved from one slot to another, it will have the parameters assigned to its new slot rather than those previously assigned to it.

When used with the /ALL qualifier, the NETWORK command will allow the system administrator to change the network parameters for all the card slots in order. The sys admin will be prompted to enter the IP address, subnet mask, default gateway, secondary route, and bootp settings for each card slot. If <ENTER> is pressed at the prompt, the value displayed in the prompt will be used. After entering the parameters for each slot, the sys admin will be asked if the new parameters should be used. If NO is entered (or just <ENTER> is pressed), then the previously entered changes will be discarded and the system will move on to the next slot’s parameters. If YES is entered, then the slot’s network parameters will update in control card memory and the control card will send the new parameters immediately to the card in that slot.

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Contents SCS3230 Lightwave Communications, Inc. LCI, a Lantronix Company Copyright & TrademarkDate Rev Comments Disclaimer & RevisionsManufacturer’s Name & Address Declaration of ConformityProduct Description SCS3230 Setup Script and System Administration User Access and Interface For Your Notes Quick Start Product DescriptionSystem Features Upgrade DescriptionHardware Features Flash 3230 Network/Control CardLantronix Company 1 10/100 Port Network Term Port Console Backup and Restore CommandsConnect Up to Thirty-two RS-232C Compatible Ports System Overview128K Fifo Audit Trail ConnectionsInterface Security Passwords2 3200 Switch Cards Power Supply ModuleSystem Components 3200 ChassisNetwork / Control Card Access CardsDevice Cards 4 3200 Network Cards Channel Extender CardsTerminal Cards Modem Card 5 3200 10/100 Network CardsItems in a SCS3230 Kit Installation InstructionsMove Database from your CS3200 to SCS3230 Backup Procedure of your CS3200 SystemRestore Procedure To Restore from a 3200 to a LCI Update To Update a Card or CardsConnecting to the Term Port Terminal Card Connecting Equipment to the SCS3230Term DCEModem Card Network / Control CardSUN Device CardConsoleServer 3200 System ConsoleServer 3200 Adapter Quick Checklist General layout showing Device port numbering SCS3230 Setup Script and System Administration Power-up Sequence Basic Use of the Administrator Functions Logging In, Network Connection Logging In, Serial ConnectionLogging Out Help Screen System Help Command ListSave AbbreviationsSys Admin vs. root access Setup Script Hostname and IP Address ConsoleServer 3200 System Lantronix Company Timezone Clock Lantronix Company Configure DNS Lantronix Company Hosts Services Syslog SSH Logins Telnet logins NTP Daemon Configure the Firewall ConsoleServer 3200 System Ping Attempts Firewall Reject MethodConsoleServer 3200 System Confirm Changes Save Command Adding a User ID Creating and Managing UsersDevice Device Device Device Device Device Device Device Listing User IDs Editing a User IDConsoleServer 3200 System Listusers Deleting a User IDStop Bits Terminals Command Modem Command Connections Command Status CommandsVersion Command Listcards CommandInfo Command LOG Command Powerstatus CommandSys Admin Session Management Commands Breaking User Connections Linesperpage CommandForcelogout Command Break CommandTelnettimeout Command Network Card User Access and InterfaceBye Command Logged OUT Help Overview of CommandsMonitor A.K.A. Device Mode Help F2 PULL-DOWN Menu Showing Initial Menu Choices Logging In and Changing PasswordsConnection Info Screen Logging OutChecking Connections F2 PULL-DOWN Menu to Select a Device PORT, Part Selecting a Device PortF2 PULL-DOWN Menu to Listen to a Device Port Part Listening to a Server SessionF2 PULL-DOWN Menu to Listen to a Device Port Part Direct Mode Escape Sequence Direct ModeF2 PULL-DOWN Menu for Device A.K.A. Monitor Mode Using the BufferGoto END of Buffer Goto Beginning of BufferDisplay Next Display PreviousLantronix Company F2 PULL-DOWN Menu to Change Break Sequence Break Generation SequenceF2 PULL-DOWN Menu to Display System Info Displaying System InformationFront Panel Display Information Lantronix Company ConsoleServer 3200 System Panel 10 press down Panel 11 press down Appendix a Command Abbreviations Connections Appendix B Hexadecimal Ascii Code Equivalent