Western Telematic CMS-16 manual Operation, Any-to-Any Mode, Port Connection and Disconnection

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WTI CMS-16; Console Management Switch -- User's Guide

Note: When the command mode is accessed via the Network Port using a Port (User) password, the /W command will only display the Sequence Disconnect, Logoff Character, and the status of the Accept Break item.

7. Operation

7.1. Any-to-Any Mode

Any-to-Any Mode Ports can be connected to other Any-to-Any, Passive, Buffer, or Modem Mode Ports by accessing Command Mode and issuing the /C Command. All ports can be configured for the Any-to-Any Mode. Note that the Network Port is always configured for Any-to-Any Mode.

7.1.1. Port Connection and Disconnection

The CMS provides communication between devices without the requirement that both devices use the same communication parameters. This allows you to connect devices that use dissimilar baud rates, parity, handshake, and etc.. The CMS converts data rates and other parameters, eliminating the need to select common parameters for all connected devices.

7.1.1.1. Connecting Ports

Two different types of connections can be made between CMS ports; Resident Connections and Third Party Connections.

Resident Connections: Your resident port issues a /C command to connect to a second port. For example, Port 4 issues the /C command to connect to Port 5.

Third Party Connections: (Supervisor Mode Only) Your resident port issues a /C command to create a connection between two other ports. For example, Port 1 is your resident port, and Port 1 issues a command to connect Port 2 to Port 3.

Note:

Third Party Connections can only be initiated from a port with Supervisor Level command capability.

The RS232 Ports cannot initiate a connection to the Network Port.

If a port has accessed Command Mode using the Port Password (User Mode), then that port will only be able to connect to other ports that share the same port password.

To Connect ports, proceed as follows:

1.Access the Command Mode. If the Password Prompt is displayed, enter your Supervisor or Port Password.

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Contents CMS-16 Rack Mount Installation Nameplate Power WarningBattery Replacement Table of Contents WTI CMS-16 Console Management Switch -- Users Guide Appendices List of FiguresIntroduction Typographic ConventionsBold Font Unit DescriptionFront Panel Back Panel Power Cable Receptacle Power SwitchGetting Started Using Other Parameters for this Overview Optional Apply Power to the CMSSystem SetUp Ports Communication ParametersConnecting your PC to the CMS Communicating with the CMS UnitDisplay Free Any Undefined Enter /H for Command Menu AC Powered Units Hardware InstallationConnecting Power to the CMS Unit DC Powered UnitsConfigure Option Switches Default Baud Rate Sw1, Sw2, Sw3Default Command Echo Sw7 Default Handshake Sw4, Sw5Default Response Message Format Sw6 Application Example Initialize Unit to Default SettingsConnecting Devices to the CMS CMS Application Example Not to Scale Configuration Access to the CMS Command ModePassword Functions $ telnet 192.1.1.1 EnterSupervisor Password Port PasswordsDefining the Site ID and Supervisor Password Port Configuration Configuration Conventions3. RS232 Port Configuration Menus Port ModesStop Bits Default = CTS/RTSAT&C1$D2S0=1 WTI CMS-16 Console Management Switch -- Users Guide Network Port Configuration Menu Telnet Port ParametersNetwork Parameters Menu Supervisor Mode Only Implementing IP Security Security menu Figure Copying Parameters to All Ports Copy Port Parameters Menu Port Status Screen /S Status ScreensSave User Selected Parameters Port Diagnostics Screen /SD Port Status Screen Supervisor Mode, Defaults ShownPort Name Status Baud COM HS Mode BUF CTS Network Status Screen /SN Port Parameters Screens /WWP xx Enter Port Connection and Disconnection Any-to-Any ModeOperation Disconnecting Ports Enter Defining Hunt Groups Hunt Group ExamplePassive Mode Buffer ModePort Buffers Reading Data from Buffer Mode PortsXx Enter Saving and Restoring Configuration Parameters Modem ModeSending Parameters to a File Restoring Saved ParametersUpgrading CMS Firmware Command Reference Guide Command ConventionsCommand Response Terse VerboseCommand Summary Command Availability Supervisor UserCommand Set Enter Enter Command ModeEnter+++Enter Resident Disconnect Sequence ConnectErase Buffer CP Copy RS232 Port ParametersThird Party Disconnect Help Default and TestSet System Parameters Set RS232 Port Parameters Display Site IDSet Network Port Parameters Display Port Status SD Display Port DiagnosticsReset Network Port SN Display Network StatusDisplay Port Parameters Who UF Upgrade FirmwareSave Parameters Format /X Enter Exit Command ModeAppendix A. RS232 Port Interface Power Appendix B. SpecificationsAppendix C. Customer Service Stop Bits 1 orTrademark and Copyright Information Trademarks Used in this Manual
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