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82
IOLAN
+
- User and Administration Guide
Parity
This field sets the parity of the port to even, odd
or none. The default parity is
None
.
Bit
This sets the number of data bits that are used by
the port from 5-8. The default is
8
.
Stop
This defines how many stop bits the port uses to
either 1, 1.5, 2. The default is
1
.
Break
This field determines how the IOLAN+ reacts to
the break key being pressed on the terminal.
There are four possible settings:
Disabled
The IOLAN+ ignores the break key
completely and it is not passed through to the
host. This is the default setting.
Local
The IOLAN+ deals with the break locally. If
the user is in a session the break key has the
same effect as a hot key (i.e. it returns the
user to the
Connections Menu
.)
Remote
When a break key is pressed the IOLAN+
translates this into a telnet break signal which
it sends to the host machine.
Brkintr
This mode operates in the same manner as
the remote setting except that instead of
generating a break signal the IOLAN+
generates an interrupt signal and sends it
to the host.
Monitor DSR
This field specifies whether the RS-232 signal
DSR (data set ready) should be monitored. This
is used with modems. Default is
No
.
Monitor DCD
This field specifies whether the RS-232 signal
DCD (data carrier detect) should be monitored.
This is used with modems. Default is
No
.

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