8: Device Ports

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

IP Address

IP address used for this device port so a user can Telnet,

 

 

SSH, or establish a raw TCP connection to this address and

 

 

connect directly to the device port.

 

 

For Telnet and SSH, the default TCP port numbers (22 and

 

 

23, respectively) are used to connect to the device port. For

 

 

raw TCP, the TCP port number defined for TCP In to the

 

 

device port is used.

 

 

 

 

 

Web SSH/Telnet

Number of columns in the Web SSH/Telnet applet when this

 

Columns

device port is accessed via the applet.

 

 

 

 

 

Web SSH/Telnet

Number of rows in the Web SSH/Telnet applet when this

 

Rows

device port is accessed via the applet.

 

 

 

 

Data Settings

Note: Check the serial device’s equipment settings and documentation for the proper settings. The device port and the attached serial device must have the same settings.

Baud

The speed with which the device port exchanges data with

 

the attached serial device.

 

From the drop-down list, select the baud rate. Most devices

 

use 9600 for the administration port, so the device port

 

defaults to this value. Check the equipment settings and

 

documentation for the proper baud rate.

 

 

Data Bits

Number of data bits used to transmit a character. From the

 

drop-down list, select the number of data bits. The default

 

is 8 data bits.

 

 

Stop Bits

The number of stop bit(s) used to indicate that a byte of

 

data has been transmitted. From the drop-down list, select

 

the number of stop bits. The default is 1.

 

 

Parity

Parity checking is a rudimentary method of detecting

 

simple, single-bit errors. From the drop-down list, select the

 

parity. The default is none.

 

 

Flow Control

A method of preventing buffer overflow and loss of data.

 

The available methods include none, xon/xoff (software),

 

and RTS/CTS (hardware). The default is none.

 

 

Enable Logins

For serial devices connected to the device port, displays a

 

login prompt and authenticates users. Successfully

 

authenticated users are logged into the command line

 

interface.

 

Disabled is the default and is the correct setting if the

 

device port is the endpoint for a connection.

 

 

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