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Host RJ-11 IP Gateway User Guide, version 34
Configuration Settings and Commands
FIGURE 19. Host RJ-11 IP Gateway: Port Status
The DCD, RTS, CTS, DTR, DSR, and RI columns indicate the status of the modem signals for the
RJ-11 (phone) port. If the modem signal is present (either asserted if it is an outgoing signal, or
detected if it is an incoming signal) its name will appear in the corresponding column.
The State column indicates whether the port is open, closed, waiting for DCD, or experiencing any
notable conditions (such as flow control). The Serial Parameters column indicates the current set
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tings for the port.
The Input, Output, Parity Errors, Framing Errors, and Overrun Errors columns are tallies of activ-
ity on the port. Under each port row is a field indicating the current TCP connection status on the
port.
The display will update automatically every few seconds. You can stop the automatic update by
selecting “Stop” from your browser. To restart the updating, select “Refresh” or “Reload” from
your browser.
OS and Network Information
The OS Information shows the current state of system and application tasks as well as memory
usage information.
The Network Information displays the status of network services and current connections. The
TCP Sockets section shows current connections and TCP listeners. The UDP Listeners section
shows UDP ports that are active.
The Network Interfaces displays the status of the currently active interfaces on the unit. This is
similar to the “ipconfig” command on a Windows machine or the “ifconfig” command on a Unix
machine. The current routing table is displayed as well.
Note: The Serial Parameters column reflect the actual, real-time serial settings in
use by the port. The settings that are specified via the serial configuration pages are
applied each time the port is opened. If the port is closed, the serial parameters
reported by Port Status may not necessarily match the settings you configured until
the port is re-opened. Furthermore, some clients (like NativeCOM) can override
the configured settings.