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3. Click the Edit button.
4. Click the Physical tab to configure the port settings. Click Apply when finished.
5. Click the CAStab to configure the CASsettings. Click Apply when finished.
6. Click the Data Buffering tab to configure data buffering settings. Click Apply when finished.
7. Click the Alerts tab and then click Add to add an alerts string. Click Apply when finished.
NOTE: See the following table for a description of the CAS, Data Buffering and Alerts parameters.
PARAMETER DESCRIPTION
CAS
Port The number of the port.
Protocol
The networking protocol that can be used to access the serial port/target.
SSH - Authorized users can use SSH to connect to the console of a connected device.
Telnet - Authorized users can use Telnet to connect to the console of a connected device.
SSH/Telnet - Authorized users can use SSH and/or Telnet to connect to the console of a connected device
simultaneously.
Raw - Authorized users can make a Raw Socket connection to the console of a connected device.
Default: SSH/Telnet.
TCP Port Alias
For a Telnet/Raw session: TCP port to redirect to a serial port. For example:telnet <appliance IP>:70XX
For SSH session: Interface name (ttySxx)or target device name. For example:ssh user:<interface or target
name>:<appliance IP>:22
Default: 70XX, where XX is the serial port number.
Allow Session Only if DCD is On When the DCD is OFF, the appliance will not provide sessions for this serial port.
Default: Disabled (allow access if DCD is OFF).
DTR Mode
DTR Mode can be set to the following:
Always On.
Normal - the DTR status will depend on the existence of a CAS session.
Off Interval - when the a CAS session is closed, the DTR will stay down during this interval.
Default: Normal.
DTR Off Interval
Interval used by DTR Mode Off Interval in milliseconds.
Default: 100.
Line Feed Suppression
Enables the suppression of the LF character after the CR character.
Default: Disabled.
Null After CR Suppression
Enables the suppression of the NULL character after the CR character.
Default: Disabled.
Transmission Interval
The interval the port waits to send data to a remote client in milliseconds.
Default: 20.
Break Sequence
Sequence used to send a break signal to the serial port. Not available for Raw.
Default: ~break.
Break Interval
Interval for the break signal in milliseconds. Not available for Raw.
Default: 500.
Log In/Out Multi Session
Notification
Enables the notification to multi-session users when a new user logs in or a user logs out. Not available for Raw.
Default: Disabled.
Enable Auto Answer
When the input data matches one input string configured in Auto Answer, the output string will be transmitted to the
serial port.
Default: Disabled.
Enable Auto Discovery
The target name will be discovered based on the console or login prompt and will be associated with this serial port.
Default: Disabled.
Enable Auto Speed Detection
The speed of the serial port will be discovered.
Default:Disabled.
Note:Additional configuration operations for Auto Discovery and Speed Auto Detection are found on the CASProfile tab.
Data Buffering
Port The number of the port.
Status
Enables or disables data buffering.
Default: Disabled.
Table 5.10 CAS Parameters
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Vertiv Avocent Specifications

General IconGeneral
Ports4
Network Interfaces2 x 10/100/1000Base-T Ethernet
ManagementWeb-based, CLI
Remote AccessIP
AuthenticationLocal, LDAP, RADIUS, TACACS+
EncryptionAES
Operating Temperature32 to 104°F (0 to 40°C)

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