SET TERMINAL BAUD

Use the SET TERMINAL BAUD command to establish the appropriate baud rate at which the Bridge Module receives and transmits data to your terminal or modem.

Format

SET TERMINAL BAUD {baud rate}

Parameters

{baud rate} = 300, 1200, 2400, 4800, or 9600 (default is 9600)

Example

This example changes the baud rate to 4800 baud.

OEBM> set terminal baud 4800

[ENTER]

Terminal parameter changed

Description

The SET TERMINAL BAUD command enables you to establish the appropriate baud rate at which the Bridge Module receives and transmits data to your terminal or modem.

Check the baud rate of the device before connecting a terminal or modem to the Bridge Module. Your device and the Bridge Module must be set at the same baud rate in order to communicate.

If you need to set the Bridge Module to communicate with a device that has a baud rate lower than 9600 baud, use the following procedure:

1.Connect a terminal (set to 9600 baud) to the Bridge Module (via the RS-232 front panel serial port) and log on to the bridge.

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