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| SHOWLIST PORT |
Field | Means |
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TCP Window | The size, in bytes, of the TCP window that the port uses during a TCP/IP | |
Size session. |
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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 |
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| 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 |
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| address variable, which is the XDM manager. |
| BROADCAST | Search the network for an XDM manager using the Internet |
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| broadcast address. |
| INDIRECT | Search for the host at the location in the |
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| address variable. This host provides a list of XDM managers on |
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| 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. |