Basic Configuration
5.9.1.Network Port Parameters
In the Text Interface, these parameters are found in the main Network Configuration menu. In the Web Browser Interface, these parameters are found by placing the cursor over the "Network Configuration" link on the left hand side of the screen, and then clicking on the "Network Port Parameters" link in the resulting
•Administrator Mode: Permits/denies port access to accounts that allow Administrator level commands. When enabled (Permit), the Network Port will be allowed to invoke Administrator level commands, providing they are issued by an account that permits them. If disabled (Deny), then accounts that permit Administrator level commands will not be allowed to access command mode via the Network Port. (Default = Permit)
•Logoff Character: Defines the Logoff Character for this port. This determines
which command(s) must be issued at this port in order to disconnect from the RS232 Serial Port. (Default = ^X ([Ctrl] plus [X]).)
Note: The Sequence Disconnect parameter can be used to pick a one character or a three character logoff sequence.
•Sequence Disconnect: Enables/Disables and configures the Resident Disconnect command. Offers the option to either disable the Sequence Disconnect, or select a one character, or three character command format. (Default = One Character).
Notes:
•The One Character Disconnect is intended for situations where the destination port should not receive the disconnect command. When the Three Character format is selected, the disconnect sequence will pass through to the destination port prior to breaking the connection.
•When Three Character format is selected, the Resident Disconnect uses the format "[Enter]LLL[Enter]", where L is the selected Logoff Character.
•Inactivity Timeout: Enables and selects the Inactivity Timeout period for the Network Port. If enabled, and the port does not receive or transmit data for the specified time period, the port will disconnect. (Default = 5 Minutes).
•Command Echo: Enables or Disables the command echo for the Network Port. (Default = On).
•Accept Break: Determines whether the Network Port will accept breaks received from the attached device, and pass them along to a connected port. When the Accept Break parameter is enabled and the Network Port is connected to the RS232 Serial Port, breaks received at the Network Port will be passed to the Serial Port. When disabled, breaks will be refused at the Network Port. (Default = On.)
•Multiple Logins: If the
(Default = On.)
Note: The "Multiple Logins" prompt is not included in the Web Browser Interface.