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| Terminal on Line | Description |
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| Configuration Settings |
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| Terminal Type | Enter text to describe the type of terminal. The text will be sent to a host via IAC. |
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| Note: IAC means, “interpret as command.” It is a way to send commands over |
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| the network such as send break or start echoing. |
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| Login Connect Menu | Select the interface to display when the user logs in. Choices are: |
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| Enabled = shows the Login Connect Menu. |
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| Disabled = shows the CLI |
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| Exit Connect Menu | Select whether to display a choice for the user to exit the Login Connect Menu |
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| and reach the CLI. Choices are: |
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| Enabled = a choice allows the user to exit to the CLI. |
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| Disabled = there is no exit to the CLI. |
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| Send Break | Enter a Send Break control character, e.g., <control> Y, or blank to disable. |
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| When the Send Break control character is received from the network on its way to |
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| the serial line, it is not sent to the line; instead, the line output is forced to be |
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| inactive (the break condition). |
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| Break Duration | Enter how long the break should last in milliseconds. |
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| Echo | Applies only to Connect Mode Telnet connections, not to Accept Mode. Only |
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| disable Echo if your terminal echoes, in which case you will see double of each |
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| character typed. |
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4.Click Submit to save changes.
5.Repeat above steps as desired, according to the additional line(s) available on your product.
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