3Com Switch 8800 Configuration Guide Chapter 4 User Interface Configuration
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By default, the flow control on an asynchronous port is none, that is, no flow control will
be performed.

III. Configuring parity

Table 4-5 Configure parity
Operation Command
Configure parity mode parity { even | mark | none | odd | space }
Restore the default parity mode undo parity
By default, the parity on an asynchronous port is none, that is, no parity bit.

IV. Configuring the stop bit

Table 4-6 Configure the stop bit
Operation Command
Configure the stop bit stopbits { 1 | 1.5 | 2 }
Restore the default stop bit undo stopbits
By default, an asynchronous port supports 1 stop bit.
Note that setting 1.5 stop bits is not available on the Switch 8800.

V. Configuring the data bit

Table 4-7 Configure the data bit
Operation Command
Configure the data bit databits { 7 | 8 }
Restore the default data bit undo databits
By default, an asynchronous port supports 8 data bits.
4.2.4 Configuring Terminal Attributes
The following commands can be used for configuring the terminal attributes, including
enabling/disabling terminal service, disconnection upon timeout, lockable user
interface, configuring terminal screen length and history command buffer size.
Perform the following configuration in user interface view. Perform lock command in
user view.

I. Enabling/disabling terminal service