StarTech.com SV1115IPEXT User Manual

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admin. Other users will be able to view which modules are active but
cannot configure them.
Once you are logged in, choose the Admin/Setup option from the menu
at the top of the Home screen in the Web interface. Click External
Serial consoles setup and control. You will be presented with the Serial
Consoles Attached menu, and a table with the following headings:
#:You can assign a value (1 ~ 99) to each attached serial remote
control module. This does not affect the configuration or operation of
the device in any way, but is simply a means to sort this list for ease of
management.
Name/Description: An identifier for the R-Port module. Like the
number assignment, it is for ease of administration only.
Baud (bps): This is the communication speed for the device, and the
setting here must match the setting on the module itself. All common
baud rates between 300 and 115,200 bps are supported.
Mode: Sets the character framing scheme that the SV1115IPEXT
will use with the R-Port module. You can choose from the following
selections:
8N1: Eight bits, no parity, one stop bit (default and most common).
7N1/701/7E1/7M1/7S1: Seven bits, (none/odd/even/mark/space) parity,
one stop bit.
8N1/801/8E1/8M1/8S1: Eight bits, (none/odd/even/mark/space) parity,
one stop bit.
8N2: Eight bits, no parity, two stop bits.
Force DCD: Forces the Carrier Detect signal to be active at all times.
Normally, DCD becomes active when a new user connects and is
dropped when the last user disconnects (a response that is similar to
many modems). When active, the device will logout and reset itself
if the carrier signal is lost, increasing security. Note that this may
not work with all devices and could impair proper operation in some
circumstances. The default setting is off.
Console Log: Clicking this link will open a separate Web page that
will display the last 200 characters committed to that device’s console

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