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W&T Mode Telnet Server
Subject to error and alteration
19�1�2 Optional Settings
Telnet Echo
SETUP Port x
TCP/IP Mode
...
Telnet Server
...
Telnet Echo
When opening a Telnet session, negotiation between the sta-
tions takes place on the network side to determine who will
generate the echo of the characters sent by the client. Either
the client application generates a local echo, or the Telnet
server generates a remote echo by immediately returning all
received data. The Telnet echo option on the Com-Server is
defined as follows:
Telnet Echo = active (default)
The Com-Server negotiates a remote echo with the client
application, and the local echo is turned off. In this case
the device serially connected to the Com-Server must ge-
nerate the echo.
Telnet Echo = disabled
The Com-Server tells the client application when opening
the connection that it will not generate an echo, which
results there in activation of the local echo. The local echo
may have to be manually activated on the Telnet client.
Serial transmission parameters
SETUP Port x
UART Setup
...
Baud, Parity, Data Bits,
Stopbits, Handshake
Baud rate, data bits, parity and handshake procedure must
conform to the connected serial device. For details see section
Configuration of the Serial Port.