SHOWLIST PORT
Examples
While secure users cannot alter many of the characteristics in this display, the description includes information about all characteristics. Secure users can set the session switching characters shown in this display with the SET PORT command.
SHOWLIST PORT CHARACTERISTICS
1.TS3395> show port characteristics
Port 12: | Valerie |
| 10 June 1993 | 13:49:27 |
Character Size: | 8 | Input Speed: | 19200 | |
Flow Control: | XON | Output Speed: | 19200 | |
Parity: |
| None | Modem Control: | Disabled |
Access: |
| Local | Local Switch: | ^K |
Backwards Switch: | None | Name: | PORT_12 | |
Break: |
| Local | Session Limit: | 4 |
Forwards Switch: | None | Type: | Soft | |
Preferred Service: None |
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Authorized Groups: | 0 |
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(Current) | Groups: | 0 |
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Enabled Characteristics: |
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Autobaud, | Autoprompt, Broadcast, | Input Flow Control, Line Editor, | ||
Loss Notification, | Message Codes, | Verification, Internet Connections |
Field | Means |
Port n | The number of the terminal server port. |
username | The name you used to log on to this port |
Character Size | The size of individual characters, in bits, that pass through the serial connection |
| between the serial device, such as your terminal, and the terminal server port. The |
| character size is either 7 or 8 bits. |