Configuration Option Tables

Table A-4. Terminal Port Options (2 of 3)

Parity

Possible Settings: None, Even, Odd

Default Setting: None

Specifies Parity for the Terminal port.

None ± Provides no parity.

Even ± Parity is even.

Odd ± Parity is odd.

Stop Bits

Possible Settings: 1, 1.5, 2

Default Setting: 1

Provides the number of stop bits for the Terminal port.

1, 1.5, or 2 ± Selects the number of stop bits.

Monitor DTR

Possible Settings: Enable, Disable

Default Setting: Enable

Specifies monitoring of the Data Terminal Ready (DTR) control lead.

Enable ± Standard operation of the DTR control lead.

Disable ± DTR is ignored. Some external device connections may require this setting.

Login Required

Possible Settings: Enable, Disable

Default Setting: Disable

Used to secure access to the ATI through the Terminal port. Login IDs are created with a password and access level.

Enable ± Security is enabled. When ATI access is attempted through the Terminal port, a screen appears that requires a Login ID and password.

Disable ± Main menu appears with no Login required.

NOTE: Refer to the Creating a Login section of Chapter 4.

Port Access Level

Possible Settings: Level 1, Level 2, Level 3

Default Setting: Level 1

The Terminal port access level is interrelated with the access level of the Login ID.

Level 1 ± This is the highest access level. If Login Required is disabled, the Terminal port access is level 1. If Login Required is enabled, the effective level is the Login ID access level.

Level 2 ± This access level overrides a Login ID with an access level 1. If a Login ID has an access level of 3, the effective access level is 3.

Level 3 ± This access level becomes the effective access level and overrides a Login ID with an access level of 1 or 2.

NOTE: Refer to the ATI Access section of Chapter 4 for access level details.

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Paradyne 7610, SNMP DSU manual Table A-4. Terminal Port Options 2, Parity, Stop Bits, Login Required