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Step Description Command Keys
odd – a check for
oddness;
even – a check for
evenness;
none – parity bit is not
set;
Default is "none",
<SPEED> – a speed of a serial
interface in bps.
Takes the following values:
300;
1200;
2400;
4800;
9600;
19200;
38400;
57600;
115200;
Default is "115200",
<STOP-BITS> – the number of
stop bits transmitted[1..2];
Default is "1".
3 Specify serial interface description
(optional).
esr(config-line-aux)# description
<DESCRIPTION>
<DESCRIPTION> – interface
description, set by the string of
up to 255 characters.
4 When using the device to be connected
as a modem, set the serial interface to
modem mode (optional).
Note: cannot be used in conjunction
with the «transport telnet port»
command.
esr(config-line-aux)#modem inout
5 When using the ESR as a terminal
server to control a connected device on
the serial interface, set the TCP port
number to be used as the TCP port
number to connect to the ESR via telnet
(optional).
Note: cannot be used in conjunction
with the «modem inout» command.
esr(config-line-aux)# transport
telnet port <PORT>
<PORT> – TCP port number for
console server mode. Takes
values in the range of
[1..65535].