Nortel Networks 3395A manual DTR Signal Means, Forconnection, Forring, Session Mode Means

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SHOWLIST PORT

DTR wait

The conditions needed for the port to assert the DTR Modem control signal. These are

 

the possible values of this field:

 

DTR Signal

Means

 

Disabled

The port continuously asserts the DTR signal.

 

Enabled

The port asserts the DTR signal when you make a connection

 

 

to a device, or when the device connected to the port asserts an

 

 

RNG signal.

 

FORCONNECTION

The port asserts the DTR signal when you make a connection.

 

FORRING

The port asserts the DTR signal when the device connected to

 

 

the port asserts an RNG signal

Typeahead size

The number of bytes, or characters, that the type-ahead buffer can hold before

 

transmitting these characters to the network.

SLIP Mask

The Internet subnet mask that the terminal server uses when it forwards a packet over a

 

SLIP link.

 

Default

The initial setting for the data-transparency mode for all sessions.

Session Mode

These are the possible values for this field:

 

Session Mode

Means

 

Interactive

The server initially enables all session switching characters,

 

 

Telnet session management characters, and XONOFF flow

 

 

control for all sessions. The server does not negotiate the

 

 

Telnet Binary option.

 

Pasthru

The server initially interprets all session switching characters

 

 

and Telnet session management characters as data, but does use

 

 

XONOFF flow control. The server attempts to negotiate the

 

 

Telnet binary option.

 

Passall

The server initially disables all session switching characters,

 

 

Telnet session management characters, and XONOFF flow

 

 

control for all sessions. The server attempts to negotiate the

 

 

Telnet binary option.

 

Transparent

The server initially disables session switching characters,

 

 

Telnet session management characters, and XONOFF flow

 

 

control. The server sets Telnet sessions to ignore Telnet

 

 

option messages it receives from a remotely initiated session

 

 

and does not try to send any Telnet option messages it receives

 

 

from the locally initiated session. For LAT sessions, the

 

 

server tells its partner it is Passall but acts locally as if it were

 

 

Pasthru.

Prompt

The local command prompt that the port displays in command mode.

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