5:Interface Settings
Line Settings
The Line Settings allow configuration of the serial lines (ports). Some settings may be specific to only certain lines. Such settings are noted below.
Note: The settings described below apply to both Line 1 and Line 2 unless otherwise noted.
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Line Settings | Description |
Name | Enter a name or short description for the line, if desired. By default, there is |
| no name specified. A name that contains white space must be quoted. |
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State | Select to Enable or Disable the operational state of the Line. The default is |
| an enabled state. |
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Protocol | Set the operational protocol for the Line. The default is Tunnel for Line 1 and |
| Command Line for Line 2. Choices are: |
| Command Line |
| Modem Emulation |
| Monitor |
| None |
| Trouble Log |
| Tunnel = |
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Baud Rate | Set the Baud Rate (speed) of the Line. The default is 9600. |
| A custom speed or any set speed between 1200 and 921600 may be |
| selected: 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200, 230400, |
| 460800, 921600. If a custom speed is selected, indicate the bits per second in |
| the field which appears. |
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Parity | Set the Parity of the Line. The default is None. |
| Note: Serial lines do not support the following Data Bit/Parity combinations: |
| a) 7 Data Bits with No Parity and 1 Stop Bit. |
| b) 8 Data Bits with 2 Stop Bits. |
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Data Bits | Set the number of data bits for the Line. The default is 8. |
| Note: Serial lines do not support the following Data Bit/Parity combinations: |
| a) 7 Data Bits with No Parity and 1 Stop Bit. |
| b) 8 Data Bits with 2 Stop Bits. |
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Stop Bits | Set the number of stop bits for the Line. The default is 1. |
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Flow Control | Set the flow control for the Line. The default is None. Hardware flow control is |
| only supported on Line 1. |
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Xon Char | Specify the Xon Character which is used when Flow Control is set to |
| Software. Set the prefix in one of the three ways: |
| Prefix decimal with prefix hexadecimal and 0x |
| Prefix hexadecimal with 0x |
| Prefix as a single control character with <control> |
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