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

4.2.4. Default Command Echo (Sw7)

4.3. Initialize Unit to Default Settings

4.4. Connecting Devices to the CMS

4.5. Application Example

5. Configuration

5.1. Access to the CMS Command Mode

5.2. System SetUp Ports

5.3. Password Functions

5.3.1. The Supervisor Password

5.3.2. The Port Passwords

5.4. Defining the Site ID and Supervisor Password

5.5. Port Configuration

5.5.1. Configuration Conventions

5.5.2. Port Modes

5.5.3. RS232 Port Configuration Menus

5.5.4. Network Port Configuration Menu

5.5.5. Implementing IP Security

5.6. Copying Parameters to All Ports

5.7. Save User Selected Parameters

6. The Status Screens

6.1. The Port Status Screen (/S)

6.2. The Port Diagnostics Screen (/SD)

6.3. The Network Status Screen (/SN)

6.4. The Port Parameters Screens (/W)

7. Operation

7.1. Any-to-Any Mode

7.1.1. Port Connection and Disconnection

7.1.1.1. Connecting Ports

7.1.1.2. Disconnecting Ports

7.1.2. Defining Hunt Groups

7.2. Passive Mode

7.3. Buffer Mode

7.3.1. Reading Data from Buffer Mode Ports

7.3.2. Port Buffers

7.4. Modem Mode

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Contents CMS-16 Battery Replacement Nameplate Power WarningRack Mount Installation Table of Contents WTI CMS-16 Console Management Switch -- Users Guide Appendices List of FiguresIntroduction Typographic ConventionsFront Panel Unit DescriptionBold Font Getting Started Power Cable Receptacle Power SwitchBack Panel Apply Power to the CMS System SetUp PortsUsing Other Parameters for this Overview Optional Communication ParametersConnecting your PC to the CMS Communicating with the CMS UnitDisplay Free Any Undefined Enter /H for Command Menu Hardware Installation Connecting Power to the CMS UnitAC Powered Units DC Powered UnitsConfigure Option Switches Default Baud Rate Sw1, Sw2, Sw3Default Response Message Format Sw6 Default Handshake Sw4, Sw5Default Command Echo Sw7 Connecting Devices to the CMS Initialize Unit to Default SettingsApplication Example 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 Save User Selected Parameters Status ScreensPort Status Screen /S 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 Operation Any-to-Any ModePort Connection and Disconnection Disconnecting Ports Enter Defining Hunt Groups Hunt Group ExamplePassive Mode Buffer ModeXx Enter Reading Data from Buffer Mode PortsPort Buffers 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 ConnectThird Party Disconnect CP Copy RS232 Port ParametersErase Buffer Set System Parameters Default and TestHelp Set Network Port Parameters Display Site IDSet RS232 Port Parameters SD Display Port Diagnostics Reset Network PortDisplay Port Status SN Display Network StatusSave Parameters UF Upgrade FirmwareDisplay Port Parameters Who Appendix A. RS232 Port Interface Exit Command ModeFormat /X Enter Appendix B. Specifications Appendix C. Customer ServicePower Stop Bits 1 orTrademark and Copyright Information Trademarks Used in this Manual
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