Lantronix Hub manual Serial Port Configuration, Access Mode, Autostart

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MSS User Guide

4: Configuration

Figure 4-31: RS-422 Connection

The MSS drives handshaking signals (CTS, RTS, DTR, DSR, and CD) at RS-232 level, and listens for those signals at RS-232 level.

Serial Port Configuration

The serial ports are set at the factory for 9600 baud, 8 data bits, one stop bit, and no parity. To make port settings take effect, type LOGOUT PORT n (where n is the port number). Some port settings take effect immediately upon entering the command.

Note: The DB25 is Port 1, and the DB9 is Port 2. Port 1 is used in the example commands.

Access Mode

The serial port access mode governs which connections the port can accept. Local access permits local logins on the serial port. Remote access allows network hosts to connect to the MSS serial port. Dynamic access (the default) allows both local and remote access. To change the serial port's access mode, enter the Change Port Access command.

Figure 4-32: Changing Serial Port Access Mode for MSS-VIA and MSS4

Local>> CHANGE PORT 1 ACCESS LOCAL

Figure 4-33: Changing Serial Port Access Mode for MSS100

Local>> CHANGE ACCESS LOCAL

Autostart

Normally, the serial port will wait for a carriage return before starting a connection. When the Autostart option is enabled, the MSS will establish a connection as soon as it boots (or if modem control is enabled, as soon as the DSR signal is asserted). To control this feature, enter the Change Port Autostart command.

Figure 4-34: Enabling Autostart for MSS-VIA and MSS4

Local>> CHANGE PORT 1 AUTOSTART ENABLED

Figure 4-35: Enabling Autostart for MSS100

Local>> CHANGE AUTOSTART ENABLED

A port set for Autostart will never be idle, and therefore will not be available for network connections. If incoming network connections are desired, Autostart should remain disabled (the default).

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Lantronix Hub manual Serial Port Configuration, Access Mode, Autostart