Installing and administering the terminal server

** Administrator **

 

PORT SETUP MENU

 

 

 

Terminal: 2

Hardware

 

 

Flow ctrl

 

 

Keys

 

 

 

Speed

 

[19200

]

Flow ctrl

[Hardware]

Hot

[^]]

Intr

[^C]

Parity

 

[None]

Input Flow

[Enabled ]

Quit

[^@]

Kill

[^U]

Bit

 

[8]

Output Flow

[Enabled ]

Del

[^@]

Sess

[^@]

Stop

 

[1

]

 

 

 

 

Echo

[^@]

 

 

Break

[Disabled]

IP Addresses

 

 

 

 

 

 

Monitor DSR

[Yes ]

Src

[

 

]

Mask

[

 

]

Monitor DCD

[No ]

Dst

[

 

]

 

 

 

 

User

 

 

 

Options

 

 

Access

 

 

 

Name

[port 2

 

]

Keepalive

[No

]

Access

 

[Local ]

Terminal type

[undef ]

Rlogin/Telnet

[Telnet]

Authentication [None ]

TERM

[

 

]

Debug options

[No

]

Mode

 

[Telnet ]

Video pages

[0]

Map CR to CR LF [No

]

Connection

[initiated]

CLI/Menu

[CLI]

Hex data

[No

]

Host

[

 

]

Reset Term

[No

]

Secure

 

[No

]

Remote Port

[9001 ]

 

 

 

 

MOTD

 

[No

]

Local Port

[10002]

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5.Fill in the following fields. Leave the default settings for the other fields.

Speed: 19200

Monitor DSR: Yes

Monitor DCD: No

Name: port number or other descriptive name

Terminal type: undef

CLI/Menu: CLI

Reset Term: No

Flow ctrl: Both

NOTE:

This is very important! If the link goes down between the terminal server and the adjunct, the terminal server buffers the data and notifies the switch. Once the terminal server buffer fills up, the switch buffers the data. The switch raises an alarm once the switch buffer is full.

IP addresses: leave blank

Mask: leave blank

Access: Local

Authentication: None

Mode: Telnet

Connection: Initiated

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