Lantronix SLC 8000 Advanced Console Manager User Guide - Page 209
Console Port Commands, Internal Modem Settings, Setting Up Internal Modem Storage
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9: Device Ports Stop Bits Parity Flow Control Timeout Show Lines on Connecting Group Access The number of stop bits that indicate that a byte of data has been transmitted. From the drop-down list, select the number of stop bits. The default is 1. Parity checking is a rudimentary method of detecting simple, single-bit errors. From the drop-down list, select the parity. The default is none. A method of preventing buffer overflow and loss of data. The available methods include none, xon/xoff (software), and rts/cts (hardware). The default is none. The number of minutes (1-30) after which an idle session on the console is automatically logged out. Disabled by default. If selected, when you connect to the console port with a terminal emulator, you will see the last lines output to the console, for example, the SLC boot messages or the last lines output during a CLI session on the console. If undefined, any group can access the console port. If one or more groups are specified (groups are delimited by the characters ' ' (space), ',' (comma), or ';' (semicolon)), then any user who logs into the console port must be a member of one of the specified groups, otherwise access will be denied. Users authenticated via RADIUS may have a group (or groups) provided by the RADIUS server via the Filter-Id attribute that overrides the group defined for a user on the SLC 8000 advanced console manager. A group provided by a remote server must be either a single group or multiple groups delimited by the characters ' ' (space), ',' (comma), ';' (semicolon), or '=' (equals) - for example "group=group1,group2;" or "group1,group2,group3". 3. Click the Apply button to save the changes. Console Port Commands Go to Console Port Commands to view CLI commands which correspond to the web page entries described above. Internal Modem Settings This section describes how to configure an internal modem in the SLC advanced console manager. The SLC 8000 internal modem is an optional part. If the modem is installed, a message will be displayed when the SLC unit is booted: Internal modem installed. The presence of the modem will also be displayed in the CLI admin version command, the web About SLC page, and the System Configuration report. The internal modem provides a subset of the modem functionality available for modems connected to a Device Port and USB modems. If the internal modem is installed, the Internal Modem web page can be displayed by selecting the Internal Modem option from the main menu, or by selecting the MD button in the Sample Dashboards on the upper right corner of the web page. Note: The internal modem only supports Dial-in, Dial-out, Dial-back, and Dial-ondemand. Setting Up Internal Modem Storage An internal modem may be configured on the Devices > Internal Modem page and accessed through the Sample Dashboards only if it is installed into the SLC 8000 advanced console manager. SLC™ 8000 Advanced Console Manager User Guide 209