Assigning the Dialer Script to a Port
Example: The Show Port Command Display
The following example shows the resulting display for the SHOW PORT command. In this example, the preferred dialer service is CALL_HOME and the dialer script name is Generic_14400.
Local> SHOW PORT 2
Port 2: |
| Server: | |
Character Size: | 8 | Input Speed: | 57600 |
Flow Control: | XON | Output Speed: | 57600 |
Parity: | None | Signal Control: | Enabled |
Stop Bits: | Dynamic | Signal Select: | |
Access: | Dynamic | Local Switch: | None |
Backwards Switch: | None | Name: | PORT_2 |
Break: | Local | Session Limit: | 4 |
Forwards Switch: | None | Type: | Ansi |
Default Protocol: | DIAL | Default Menu: | None |
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| Dialer Script: | Generic_14400 |
Preferred Service: CALL_HOME |
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Authorized Groups: 0
(Current) Groups: 0
Enabled Characteristics:
Autoconnect, Autoprompt, Broadcast, DSRlogout, Failover, Inactivity Logout, Input Flow Control, Lock, Loss Notification, Message Codes, Output Flow Control, PPP, SLIP, Verification Local>
Assigning a Dialer Script to a PortUse the SET/DEFINE/CHANGE PORT n DIALER SCRIPT command to assign a dialer script to a port.
Example: Defining the Dialer Script
The following example shows how to assign the dialer script dickens to port 2. After you enter this command and initialize the access server, the SHOW PORT display for port 2 will reflect this change.
Local > DEFINE PORT 2 DIALER SCRIPT dickens
Managing Dial Services