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Chapter 5: Configuration Utility 39
a. You are prompted to modify the connection values. Enter y for yes or n for no. If you
choose to modify the connection values, the utility will prompt for all connection
parameters. The utility will prompt to enable each connection method, regardless of
whether the method is currently enabled. Enter
y for yes or n for no. If you reply no,
nothing more is displayed for that connection method. If you reply yes (that is, to enable
that method), the configurable parameters are displayed and you are prompted for values.
Table 5.1 indicates where to find more information.
b. If you enable the modem emulation connection method and enable outgoing calls, you
will be prompted for values for each of eight dialout translation sets. If you specify a null
translate string for a set, that set will be disabled. See Dialout translation on page 21 for
more information.
c. When the port connection method menus are completed, you are prompted to confirm any
changes. Enter
y for yes or n for no.
4. To display or change the interface type setting, enter
3 from the Port Configuration menu.
a. You are prompted to modify the interface. Enter
y for yes or n for no.
b. If you choose to modify the interface, a numbered list of interface types will be displayed.
Enter the number corresponding to the desired interface, or press
Enter to leave the
value unchanged.
c. If you entered a number corresponding to the RS-422 or RS-485 interface, you are
prompted to enable or disable 100 ohm termination. (See Physical interfaces on page 4 for
more information.) Enter
y for yes or n for no.
d. You are prompted to confirm changes. Enter
y for yes or n for no.
Sending a Break to a Port
The Send Break feature sends a line break to an attached device.
Table 5.1: Reference to Connection Method Rules and Values
For this method See this table for descriptions, rules and values
Serial port redirection Table 3.1 on page 12
Telnet server Table 3.2 on page 13
Raw TCP server Table 3.3 on page 14
Raw TCP client Table 3.4 on page 15
Modem emulation Table 3.5 on page 16
Configuration utility Table 3.9 on page 22

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