The Status Screens
PORT PARAMETERS #03: |
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COMMUNICATION SETTING | 9600 | PORT MODE PARAMETERS |
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1. | Baud Rate: | 21. | Port Name: | Passive | ||
2. | Bits/Parity: | 22. | Port Mode: | |||
3. | Stop Bits: | 1 | 23. | DTR Output: | Pulse | |
4. | Handshake: | RTS/CTS | 24. | Buffer Params: | ||
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GENERAL PARAMETERS | Permit | NETWORK SERVICES | Off | |||
11. | Supervisor Mode: | 31. | Direct Connect: | |||
12. | Logoff Char: | ^X |
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13. | Sequence Disc: | One Char |
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14. | Inact Timeout: | 5 Min | 32. | Raw Port: | ||
15. | Command Echo: | On | Syslog: | |||
16. | Accept Break: | On | 33. | SNMP Trap Lv: | ||
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Figure 6.4: Port Parameters Screen (RS232 Port Shown) | ||||||
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NETWORK PARAMETERS: |
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COMMUNICATION SETTING | 192.168.100.48 | SERVERS AND CLIENTS | On | |||
1. | IP Address: | 21. | Telnet Access: | |||
2. | Subnet Mask: | 255.255.255.0 | 22. | SSH Access: | On | |
3. | Gateway Addr: | (undefined) | 23. | Web Access: | On | |
4. | DHCP: | Off | 24. | SYSLOG Addr: | (undefined) | |
5. | IP Security: | Off | 25. | SNMP Access: | Off | |
6. | Static Route: | Off | 26. | SNMP Trap: | Off | |
7. | DNS Servers: | (undefined) | 27. | LDAP: | Off | |
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| 28. | TACACS: | Off | ||
Permit | 29. | RADIUS: | Off | |||
11. | Supervisor Mode: | 30. | PING Access: | On | ||
12. | Logoff Char: | ^X | 31. | Raw Socket Access: Off | ||
13. | Sequence Disc: | One Char |
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14. | Inact Timeout: | 5 Min |
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15. | Command Echo: | On |
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16. | Accept Break: | On |
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Figure 6.5: Port Parameters Screen (Network Port Shown)
6.4. The Port Parameters Screens (/W)
The /W (Who) command displays more detailed information about an individual RSM port. Rather than listing general connection information for all ports, the Port Parameters screen lists all defined parameters for a specific port.
The Port Parameters Screens are available to accounts that permit Supervisor commands and accounts that do not permit Supervisor commands. Note however, that if your account that does not permit Supervisor commands, the RSM will only display information for the port from which you have logged in.
The /W command can be applied to either an RS232 Port or the Network Port. Figure
6.4shows the screen displayed when the /W command is applied to an RS232 Port, and Figure 6.5 shows the screen displayed when an account that permits Supervisor commands applies the /W command to the Network Port.