3Com RMON-EMP-3 Modify/View Serial Configuration Values Menu Description

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Table 3-4 describes the Serial Configuration Values menu options.

Table 3-4. Modify/View Serial Configuration Values Menu Description

Option

 

Result

 

 

1

Displays the serial IP address of the RMON

Serial Port IP Address

MultiProbe Module and enables you to enter a

new IP address.

 

 

 

2

Not used.

Serial Port Subnet

 

 

Mask

 

 

 

 

3

Displays the serial port speed that sets the

Serial Port Speed

baud rate used by the serial interface and

enables you to enter a new value. Valid values:

 

 

1

= 300

 

2

= 1200

 

3

= 2400

 

4

= 4800

 

5

= 9600

 

6

= 14400

 

7

= 19200

 

8

= 38400

 

 

4

Display the serial connection value which

Serial Port Mode

indicates whether or not the connection is

direct or is using a modem and enables you to

 

 

enter a new value. Valid values:

 

1

= direct

 

2

= modem

 

3

= direct with hardware flow control

 

4

= modem with hardware flow control

 

 

 

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