Figure 26 Configuration page
Configuring common settings for modem login (optional)Follow these steps to configure common settings for modem login:
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Enter one or more AUX user | — | ||||
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AUX user | Configure the | speed | bps. | ||
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| Configure the stop | stopbits { 1 1.5 2 } | Stop bits are the last bits transmitted |
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