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SCS100/200/400 User Guide 6: Application Setup
The table below shows some examples to help you understand how the SCS handles
breaks.
Examples of Alternate Break Sequences
If And Then
The serial port is set to
Break = Local
The AltBreak sequence returns the
user to a local (SCS) command
prompt.
The user Telnets to a
remote network host from
a local (SCS) serial port
The Serial port is set to
Break = Remote
The AltBreak sequence causes the
SCS to transmit a Telnet Break IAC
sequence to the remote host.
The user serial port is set
to Break = Local
The AltBreak sequence returns the
user to a local (SCS) command
prompt.
The user issues a Connect
Local command to another
serial port from a local
(SCS) serial port
The user serial port is set
to Break = Remote
The AltBreak sequence causes a
break condition to be generated to the
target port.
Note: The target port’s break settings
do not apply or affect this situation.
Template port 0 is set to
Break = Local
The AltBreak sequence returns the
user to a local (SCS) command
prompt.
The user Telnets to the
SCS Local> prompt and
issues a Connect Local
command to a serial port
Template port 0 is set to
Break = Remote
The AltBreak sequence causes a
break condition to be generated to the
target port.
Note: The target port’s break settings
do not apply or affect this situation.
Modem Mode
Modem mode allows the SCS to emulate a modem for performing network connections.
To configure specific ports to emulate modems, use the following command:
Set/Define Port <n> Modem Emulation [Enabled | Disabled]
When the port is in modem mode, the following modem commands are available:
Modem Mode Commands
Command Function
ATC Provides passthru to the normal CLI
ATDT ipaddress Forms a TCP connection
ATEx
Enables or disables echo command:
0 = echo off
1 = echo on (default)
ATH Hangs up (disconnects) network session
ATI Displays software version information
ATQx
Enables or disables result codes:
0 = result codes on (default)
1 = result codes off
ATS[xx=yy]
Sets/shows register:
0: 0 means ATA answers; otherwise SCS autoanswers
All other registers are unimplemented.
ATSxx? Shows register value
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BrandLantronix
ModelSCS100
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