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Microtronix Access User Guide
The following table provides the description of each column.
Terminal Server Status
Interface Local interfaces that are currently being used for terminal server operation. Note
that the direction of modem signals is reversed between DCE and DTE devices.
WAN 0 - ttyS0 (DCE)
WAN 1 - ttyS1 (DCE)
Serial 1 - ttyUSB0 (DTE)
Serial 2 - ttyUSB1 (DTE)
--etc--
Baud Speed of the interface.
Bits Number of bits per data character.
Parity Parity bit.
Stop Number of stop bits.
F/C Flow Control method.
DSR Status of the Data Set Ready modem signal. ON indicates readiness of the DCE
device to accept connections.
CD Status of the (Data) Carrier Detect modem control signal. ON indicates data
connection status.
CTS Status of the Clear To Send modem signal. Reflects the DCE flow control condition if
hardware flow control option has been selected.
DTR Status of the Data Terminal Ready modem signal. ON indicates the DTE device is
ready for a connection
RTS Status of the Request To Send modem signal. Reflects the DTE flow control
condition if hardware flow control option has been selected.
Conversion Method used for data conversion between the serial port and the TCP/IP socket.
Local IP IP address of the local TCP socket. No socket if reported as 0.0.0.0
Local TCP TCP port number of the local TCP socket. If the local IP address is 0.0.0.0, indicates
the terminal server is listening on that port
Remote IP If not 0.0.0.0, indicates the IP address of a remote client/server.
Remote TCP If not 0, indicates the TCP port number of a remote client/server.
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