SHOWLIST PORT

Field

Means

 

TCP Window

The size, in bytes, of the TCP window that the port uses during a TCP/IP

Size session.

 

 

DCD Timeout

The period of time that the DCD signal can be deasserted before the terminal server

 

disconnects the port. This period of time can be between 0 and 10,000 milliseconds, in

 

increments of 100 milliseconds).

Stop Bits

The number of bits attached to the end of each character that the port sends to the

 

terminal. These bits signify the end of a character. The values that can appear in this

 

field mean the following:

 

Value

Means

 

1

One stop bit.

 

2

Two stop bits.

 

3

One and one half stop bits.

 

4

The terminal server assigns the number of stop bits based on the

 

 

port speed. This is the default value.

XDM Query

Shows the method by which the server locates an XDM manager.

 

SPECIFIC

Search for the host at the location in the domain-nameor internet-

 

 

address variable, which is the XDM manager.

 

BROADCAST

Search the network for an XDM manager using the Internet

 

 

broadcast address.

 

INDIRECT

Search for the host at the location in the domain-nameor internet-

 

 

address variable. This host provides a list of XDM managers on

 

 

the network.

XDM Host

Shows the name of the XDM manager currently in use.

TCP Keepalive

Shows the number of minutes that the terminal server will wait for a response from the

Timer

Telnet partner before terminating the session.

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