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Microtronix Access User Guide
5.1.1 Terminal Server Setup
To configure the terminal server application, select the desired interface from the Local interface name
field, set the relevant communication parameters, and click the Apply button.
Note: The Start/Restart Terminal Server box must be selected in order to have configuration changes
applied immediately, otherwise only the configuration will be saved.
5.1.2 Terminal Server Parameters
Parameters must be set to match those of the attached device.
5.1.2.1 Serial Interface Settings
Local interface name: The physical interface to which the terminal server application will attach
(internal name).
WAN 0 (ttyS0) - WAN 0 (hdlc0) MUST be disabled in the X.25 and Synchronous pages
WAN 1 (ttyS1) - WAN 1 (hdlc1) MUST be disabled in the X.25 and Synchronous pages
Serial port 1 (ttyUSB0)
Serial port 2 (ttyUSB1)
Serial port 3 (ttyUSB2)
Serial port 4 (ttyUSB3)
Enabled: Select this box to enable the terminal server application for the selected interface.
Baud Rate: The rate in bits per second at which characters are transmitted. This field has a
range from 300 to 115200.
Data Bits: The number of data bits per character. This field ranges from 5 to 8.
Stop Bits: The minimum period of time between characters, in bit-time (so at 9600 baud and 1
stop bit, the delay between characters is at least 1/9600 seconds). If 1.5 is selected, then an
actual stop bit value of 2 will be used, as true 1.5 stop bits is not supported.
Parity: An additional bit that can be used for error detection. If enabled, it is added to the end of
each character. Options are:
None No parity bit will be added.
Even A parity bit will be added so that the character has an even number of 1's.
Odd A parity bit will be added so that the character has an odd number of 1's.
Flow Control: The method of controlling data flow to the attached device. Options are:
None No flow control method will be used.
XON/XOFF XON/XOFF characters will be used to resume and suspend.
RTS/CTS The status of the RTS and CTS signals will determine whether or not
data is transmitted.
DTR/CD Detection: Select this box to have the terminal server react to changes on the
received DTR or CD modem control signal. The DB25F WAN interfaces have a DCE interface,
so the received signal is DTR. The DB9M Serial ports are DTE, so the received signal is CD. If
enabled, TCP connections will only occur when this signal is raised.
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