Terminal Server User Guide

SHOW|LIST PORT
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Characteristic Means
DSRlogout The terminal server logs out the port when the serial interface
DCD signal is deasserted.
DSRWait The terminal server begins the login sequence at this port
when the DSR signal is asserted.
Inactivity Logout The terminal server logs out the port after the period of time if
you have not entered any commands at the port. The network
manager specifies the amount of time with the SERVER
INACTIVITY TIMER value.
Input Flow Control This port uses flow control to regulate the flow of data from
the device connected to it.
Internet Connections The port can accept Internet addresses as well as domain names
in connect commands.
Interrupts You can use the <Break> key or a local switch character to
interrupt a session at a remote terminal server.
Kerberos The Kerberos security system is enabled at this port.
Limited View You cannot view destinations on the network with the
SHOW|LIST DESTINATIONS, NODES, or SERVICES
commands.
Line Editor You can use editing characters at this port.
Loss Notification The terminal “beeps” if you enter a command line that exceeds
132 characters.
Message Codes The port displays the number associated with status or error
messages.
Menu This port uses a menu-driven interface.
Multisessions This port uses multisessions.
Noloss This port stores data in a buffer while waiting for a session to
be established, then sends the data to the connections partner
when the session is established.
Output Flow Control This port uses flow control to regulate the flow of data to the
device connected to it.
Password You must enter a password to log on to this port.
Pause This port pauses when it sends data from display commands to
the terminal after it fills each screen.
PPP The Point-to-Point Protocol is enabled at this port.
Privileged Menu The port is privileged and uses the menu interface. (Not
visible to Secure users.)