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Figure 86 Console/Comm Port Configuration screen
Table 4 2 describes the Console/Comm Port Configuration screen fields.Tabl e 42 Consol e/Comm Port Configuration screen fields
Field Description
Comm Port Data Bits A read-only field that indicates the current console/comm port data bit setting.
Comm Port Parity A read-only field that indicates the current console/comm port parity setting.
Comm Port Stop Bits A read-only field that indicates the current console/comm port stop bit setting.
Console Port Speed Allows you to set the console/comm port baud rate to match the baud rate of the
console terminal.
Default Value: 9600 Baud
Range: 2400 Baud, 4800 Baud, 9600 Baud, 19200 Baud, 38400 Baud
Caution: If you choose a baud rate that does not match your console
terminal baud rate, you will lose communication with the configuration
interface when you press [Enter]. If communication is lost, set your
console terminal to match the new service port setting.
Console/Comm Port Configuration
Comm Port Data Bits: 8 Data Bits
Comm Port Parity: No Parity
Comm Port Stop Bits: 1 Stop Bit
Console Port Speed: [ 2400 Baud ]
Console Switch Password Type: [ None ]
Console Stack Password Type: [ None ]
Telnet Switch Password Type: [ None ]
Telnet Stack Password Type: [ None ]
Console Read-Only Switch Password: [ ]
Console Read-Write Switch Password: [ ]
Console Read-Only Stack Password: [ ]
Console Read-Write Stack Password: [ ]
Primary RADIUS Server: [ 0.0.0.0 ]
Secondary RADIUS Server: [ 0.0.0.0 ]
UDP RADIUS Port: [ 0 ]
RADIUS Shared Secret: [ ]
Use space bar to display choices, press <Return> or <Enter> to select choice.
Press Ctrl-R to return to previous menu. Press Ctrl-C to return to Main Menu.