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RFL Electronics RFL 9660 - A - Label Port; Typical Port Information Display with List of Selections

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Port # n ( )
Interface -RS232 Call Out -Off
Baud Rate -2400 Call Request -None
Data Bits -8 Call Priority -0
Parity -None Call String -
Stop Bits -1 Remote String -
Port Flow Ctrl -None Port String-
Local Port DTR -On Modem String-
Local Flow Ctrl -On Port Password-
To change type Y: _
a -Label port b -Call request
c -Call out d -Password
e -Call string f -Modem string
g -Remote string h -Port string
i -Port priority j -Local port DTR
k -Local flow ctrl (XON/XOFF) l -Port flow ctrl
m -Communications params q -Quit
PORT n > _
Figure 5-4. Typical port information display with list of selections for changing port information
a - Label Port
The "a" selection allows you to enter or change the label stored for the port. The port label is
a unique character string that can be used to identify one of the RFL 9660's device ports.
Once set, the port label can be used to select the port you want to access. When you are
granted access to the port, the port label will appear at the top of the port information
display, next to the port number. Port labels are also listed on the port summary table when
it is displayed. (See Section 4.)
Format: PORT n> A [ENTER]
To change the port label, press the [A] key. The following prompt will appear on your
display:
Old label was (old label)
Please enter new label, up to 30 characters. _
Port labels can be any combination of letters, numbers, symbols, and spaces that is
30 characters or less.
NOTE
Port labels are case-sensitive. Once you enter a port label, all users must enter it the same way you
did; otherwise, the RFL 9660 will not accept it.
Enter the new label, and then press the [ENTER] key.
RFL 9660 RFL Electronics Inc.
August 18, 1998 5-5 (973) 334-3100

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