Chapter 6
Advanced Configuration
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The web browser interface is the recommended method for setting advanced configuration parameters (some of the advanced configuration parameters are not accessible via ExtendView). However, regardless of the method to access the configuration parameters, the method for modifying the parameters is virtually identical.
Factory Default Settings
Table 17 displays the configuration parameter descriptions and settings with the default settings indicated in a separate column.
Table 17 Factory Default Settings
Parameter | Description | Settings | Default Setting |
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Character | Bits per character | 7, 8 | 8 |
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Flow | Flow control | None, Xon, Xoff, | None |
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| CTS/RTS |
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Parity | Parity | None, Even, Odd, | None |
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| Mark, Space |
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Speed | Baud rate of bits per second | 300, 600,1200, 2400, |
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| 3600, 4800, 7200, | 115200 |
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| 9600, 14400,19200, | |
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| 38400, 57600, 76800, |
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| 115200, 230400, |
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| 460800, 921600 |
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Stop | Stop bits per character | 1, 2 | 1 |
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Mode | Line mode or serial port protocol | 232, Disabled | 232 |
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Ecable | ECable mode for TCP connections | Enable, Disable | Disable |
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Ecaddr | ECable destination IP address | Set by user | N/A |
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Advanced Configuration
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