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Terminal on Line 1 Configuration, Submit, Terminal Type, send break, start echoing, Login Connect Menu

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10: Terminal and Host Settings Terminal on Line Configuration Settings Terminal Type Login Connect Menu Exit Connect Menu Send Break Break Duration Echo Table 10-2 Terminal on Line 1 Configuration Description Enter text to describe the type of terminal. The text will be sent to a host via IAC. Note: IAC means, "interpret as command." It is a way to send commands over the network such as send break or start echoing. Select the interface to display when the user logs in. Choices are:  Enabled = shows the Login Connect Menu.  Disabled = shows the CLI Select whether to display a choice for the user to exit the Login Connect Menu and reach the CLI. Choices are:  Enabled = a choice allows the user to exit to the CLI.  Disabled = there is no exit to the CLI. Enter a Send Break control character, e.g., Y, or blank to disable. When the Send Break control character is received from the network on its way to the serial line, it is not sent to the line; instead, the line output is forced to be inactive (the break condition). Enter how long the break should last in milliseconds. Applies only to Connect Mode Telnet connections, not to Accept Mode. Only disable Echo if your terminal echoes, in which case you will see double of each character typed. 4. Click Submit to save changes. 5. Repeat above steps as desired, according to the additional line(s) available on your product. EDS User Guide 76

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10: Terminal and Host Settings
EDS User Guide
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Table 10-2
Terminal on Line 1 Configuration
4.
Click
Submit
to save changes.
5.
Repeat above steps as desired, according to the additional line(s) available on your product.
Terminal on Line
Configuration Settings
Description
Terminal Type
Enter text to describe the type of terminal. The text will be sent to a host via IAC.
Note:
IAC means, “interpret as command.” It is a way to send commands over
the network such as
send break
or
start echoing
.
Login Connect Menu
Select the interface to display when the user logs in. Choices are:
Enabled
= shows the Login Connect Menu.
Disabled
= shows the CLI
Exit Connect Menu
Select whether to display a choice for the user to exit the Login Connect Menu
and reach the CLI. Choices are:
Enabled
= a choice allows the user to exit to the CLI.
Disabled
= there is no exit to the CLI.
Send Break
Enter a Send Break control character, e.g., <control> Y, or blank to disable.
When the Send Break control character is received from the network on its way to
the serial line, it is not sent to the line; instead, the line output is forced to be
inactive (the break condition).
Break Duration
Enter how long the break should last in milliseconds.
Echo
Applies only to Connect Mode Telnet connections, not to Accept Mode. Only
disable
Echo
if your terminal echoes, in which case you will see double of each
character typed.