94CHAPTER 3: SYSTEM ENVIRONMENT

2Enter the terminal speed setting for the serial port. See the Options table for supported terminal speed rates.

The system response depends on the cable status.

The terminal speed is referred to as baud rate in the following messages.

If the cable is connected to the terminal port when you set the terminal speed for that port, the system displays the following message:

Changing the baud rate may cause a loss of communication since you are currently connected via the serial port.

Are you sure you want to change the baud rate? (y/n):

If you respond y (yes), the serial port’s baud rate is changed immediately, and you lose the ability to communicate with any devices connected to the port until you adjust the device baud setting to match.

If you respond n (no), the rate does not change, and the display returns to the previous menu.

Procedure (IP Interface)

1From the top level of the Administration Console, enter:

system serialPort terminalSpeed

2Enter the terminal speed setting for the terminal port.

The terminal speed is referred to as baud rate in the following messages.

After you select the new terminal speed rate, the system displays the following message:

The baud rate will not change until the system is rebooted.

To have your change take effect without rebooting, perform this command via the serial port.

Are you sure you want to change the baud rate? (y/n):

If you respond y (yes), the rate is not changed until you reboot.

If you respond n (no), the rate does not change, and the display returns to the previous menu.

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