AWAN 3886 Server Installation and Configuration Guide
Installing and Configuring AWAN 3886 Servers
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Understanding the AWAN 3886 T6530 Port Defaults
Define Port n Longbreak Enabled
Define Port n Username AWAN
Define Port n Signal Control Disabled
Define Port n Preferred None
Define Port n Flow Disabled
The following text describes the defaults and other essential CLI AWAN (6530)
commands.
define port n awan t6530 Required for 6530 terminals and
emulators; activates AWAN 6530 features
for the port.
define port n access
local
Required for 6530 ports to allow log in
from the terminal.
define port n default
protocol telnet
Required for autoconnect; generally
recommended.
define port n autobaud
enabled
(Default). Simplifies initial installation. Two
or three Enter keys (carriage returns) are
required to log in the terminal; the AWAN
unit automatically determines the port
speed, parity, and character size. This
command is not recommended when
autoconnect is enabled.
define port n autobaud
disabled
Used when terminal configuration is well-
established. Be sure to set the speed,
parity, and character size.
define port n longbreak
enabled
“Long break” can be used to detect
terminal disconnect or power off. (Adapter
hoods are described in Appendix A. See
DT25RJ45 Figure A-2, Terminal Adapter
(DT25RJ45), on page A-3.) Long break is
detected when the receive data signal is
disconnected or powered off for more than
3 seconds. To force a T6530 port to log
out when Longbreak is Enabled: (1) power
the terminal off, (2) count to three, (3)
power the terminal back on. If the power is
rapidly turned off and on without
intervening delay, long break is not
detected and the port remains logged in.