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1. | Port Name: | (undefined) | 15. Direct Connect: | Off |
2. | Baud Rate: | 9600 | Telnet Port: | 2103 |
3. | Bits/Parity: | Raw Port: | 3103 | |
4. | Stop Bits: | 1 |
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5. | Handshake Mode: | RTS/CTS |
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6. | Port Mode: |
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7. | 64. DTR Output: | Pulse |
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Supervisor Mode: | Permit |
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8. | Logoff Character: | ^X |
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9. | Sequence Disconnect: | One Character Only |
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10. | Inactivity Timeout: | 5 Min |
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11. | Response Type: | Verbose |
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12. | Command Echo: | On |
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13. | Accept Break: | Yes |
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14. | Invalid Access Lockout: Off |
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Figure 7.4: The Port Parameters Screen (Serial Port 3 Shown)
7.4.The Port Parameters Screen (/W)
7.4.1.Port Parameters Screen - Serial Ports
The /W (Who) command can be used to display the Port Parameters Screen, which lists more detailed information about an individual port. The Port Parameters Screen can display information for Serial Ports (Figure 7.4) or the Network Port, and is only available when you have logged into command mode using a password that permits access to Supervisor Level commands.
For more information on the various items displayed on the Port Parameters Screen, please refer to the port configuration description in Section 5.5.3.
When the /W command is applied to a Serial RS232 Port, the following format is used:
/W x [Enter]
Where x is the number for the Serial Port that you wish to display.