DS72 HOST MODULE OWNER’S MANUAL
DETAILED OPERATION AND CONFIGURATION
Enter Gateway address in dotted decimal form:
| The DS72 responds indefinitely with the same request until the Gateway | ||
| address is entered in the correct form. | ||
Activity Timeout | When this option is enabled, the DS72 will automatically disconnect, if there | ||
| is no activity, | after the programmed amount of time. Default is 0 | |
| (disabled). The enabling input can be from 1 to 120 minutes. | ||
| From the configuration menu, select #4, “Activity Timeout,” followed by | ||
| <cr>. The DS72 responds: |
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| Connection Inactivity Timeout is 0 minutes | ||
| Enter timeout, in minutes (<=120, 0 to disable) : | ||
| Enter 0 to disable or a number between 1 and 120 (inclusive) to set the | ||
| timeout. |
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Carriage Return | Press “E” to enable the DS72 Telnet | processor to strip line feeds or nulls | |
Translation | which follow carriage returns. Press “D” to allow the characters to pass | ||
| through and press <cr> to leave this option unchanged. Default is | ||
| “disabled” . |
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| From the configuration menu, select #5, “Carriage Return Translation,” | ||
| followed by <cr>. The DS72 responds: | ||
| Carriage Return Translation is....Disabled | ||
| Enable ? (Y/N), CR for no change) : | ||
Programmable Break | Users may configure the DS72 for a break length of 1 - 1000 milliseconds. | ||
| When a user, running a Telnet session with the DS72 and connected to a | ||
| serial port on a DS74, sends a Telnet break command (0xF3) to the DS72, | ||
| the serial port will send a break signal of the programmed duration. Default | ||
| is 350 milliseconds. |
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| From the configuration menu, select #6, “Break Length,” followed by | ||
| <cr>. The DS72 responds: |
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| Break Length is (msec) | 350 | |
| Enter break length, in milliseconds (<10000, 0 to disable) : | ||
UNIT ID | The unit ID (64 chars. max.) appears in the DS72 configuration menu and | ||
| uniquely identifies the module. Default Unit ID is BAYTECH DS72. | ||
| Select 10, “Unit ID,” from the configuration menu, followed by <cr>. The | ||
| DS72 module displays the current Unit ID and asks for a new name: | ||
| Unit ID is | BAYTECH DS72 | |
| Change It? (Y/N Change) : |
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| Enter Unit ID (64 chars. max.) : |
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