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Figure A-7. Advanced Async Port Configuration Menu
Table A-4. Advanced Async Port Configuration Parameters
Parameter Description Default Range
Port Internally assigned port identification Sn IS-232 N/A
Set M-bit on full Pkt Allows a port-by-port override of the systemwide
M-bit setting. When enabled, sets the M-bit on full
packets to indicate they are part of a sequence.
NY/N
Max port forward limit Indicates when packets will be forwarded: either
every x bytes (1-1024) or according to X.3 values
(None)
None None
1 - 1024 bytes
Port signalling Determines the way in which the port responds to
port ready on the interface and to changes in the
packet state of the port. The Host option is used for
host computers that can place and receive calls on
the same port. The Term option is used for dial-up
modems, directly connected terminals, and host
computers that expect leased-line signals. DTR is
always up so attached modems will always answer
and attached terminals and computer ports can
transmit and receive. With the Modem option, the
port drops its Data Set Signals for one second after
a call is cleared and then brings them back up. The
Incoming option is used for host computer ports
and terminals that can only receive calls. Half Dup
supports half-duplex signaling. To enable this
feature, enable DSS Flow Control.
Term Term - terminal
Host - legacy host
Modem - modem
Incoming - limits
data to incoming
only
Half Duplex -
transmits in only
one direction at a
time
*** Async Port Configuration ***
Port: S1 IS-232
Set M-bit on full Pkt: N Inactivity timer: 0
Max port forward limit: (1-1024) (0, 1-30min, 31-255 out)
Port signalling: TERM Forwarding Character: (0x00 - 0x7F)
Wait for DSS: N
DSS flow control: N
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