WTI CMS-16; Console Management Switch -- User's Guide

The /W command displays more detailed information about an individual CMS port. Rather than listing connection information for all ports like the Port Status Screens, the Port Parameters screen lists all defined parameters for a specific port.

1.

Port Name:

(undefined)

2.

Password:

(undefined)

3.

Baud Rate:

9600

4.

Bits/Parity:

8-None

5.

Stop Bits:

1

6.

Handshake Mode:

RTS/CTS

7.

Port Mode:

Any-to-Any

8.

74. DTR Output:

Pulse

Supervisor Mode:

Permit

9.

Logoff Character:

+

10.

Sequence Disconnect:

Three Characters

11.

Timeout Disconnect:

Off

12.

Response Type:

Verbose

13.

Command Echo:

On

14.

Accept Break:

Yes

Enter: "<" previous port, ">" next port, <ESC> exit ...

Figure 6.4: The Port Parameters Screen (RS232 Port Shown)

The /W command is available in both Supervisor Mode and User Mode. Note however, that when you log in with a Port (User) password, the CMS will only display information regarding your resident port.

When the Supervisor Mode is active, the Port Parameters Screens offer the option to either display or suppress the Port Passwords. Normally, when the /W command is invoked, the Password field will read either "defined" or "undefined", depending upon whether or not the password for that port has been specified. To display the Port Parameters Screen with the Port Password, type /WP, followed by the desired port number, and then press [Enter]. Note that the /WP command option is not available in User Mode.

The /W command uses the following format:

/W[P] xx [Enter]

Where:

PIs the command option to display port passwords. Note that when this option is included (e.g. /WP 5), the Port Parameters Screen will display the Port Password, if defined. (Supervisor Mode Only).

xxis the desired port number. If the letter "N" is entered in place of a port number, the /W command will display parameters for the Network Port.

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