Table 6-3 line configuration – Lantronix XPORT PROTM 900-560 User Manual

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6: Line and Tunnel Settings

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4.

Enter or modify the following settings:

Table 6-3

Line Configuration

5.

Click Submit.

6.

Repeat above steps as desired, according to additional line(s) available on your product.

Line - Configuration
Settings

Description

Name

If the Terminal Login Menu feature is being used, enter the name for the
line. Leaving this field blank will disable this line from appearing in the
Terminal Login Menu. The default Name is blank. See

Terminal and Host

Settings on page 55

for related configuration information.

Interface

Select the interface type from the drop-down menu. The default is RS232.

Note:

This option is only supported in XPort Pro, EDS4100, EDS1100 and

EDS2100.

State

Indicates whether the current line is enabled. To change the status, select
Enabled or Disabled from the drop-down menu.

Protocol

Select the protocol from the drop-down menu. The default is Tunnel.

Baud Rate

Select the baud rate from the drop-down menu. The default is 9600.

Parity

Select the parity from the drop-down menu. The default is None.

Data Bits

Select the number of data bits from the drop-down menu. The default is 8.

Stop Bits

Select the number of stop bits from the drop-down menu. The default is 1.

Flow Control

Select the flow control from the drop-down menu. The default is None.

Xon Char

Specify the character to use to start the flow of data when Flow Control is
set to Software. Prefix a decimal character with \ or a hexadecimal
character with 0x, or provide a single printable character. The default Xon
char is 0x11.

Xoff Char

Specify the character to use to stop the flow of data when Flow Control is
set to Software. Prefix a decimal character with \ or a hexadecimal
character with 0x, or provide a single printable character. The default Xoff
char is 0x13.

Gap Timer

The driver forwards received serial bytes after the Gap Timer delay from
the last character received. By default, the delay is four character periods at
the current baud rate (minimum 1 ms).

Threshold

The driver will also forward received characters after Threshold bytes have
been received.

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