Setting user interface options, Setting up the communication port, See table 5-10 – Paradyne T1 T1 Access Mux 926x User Manual

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Setting Up

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9161-A2-GH30-30

April 1998

Setting User Interface Options

Use the User Interface options to set up:

H

The Communication Port

H

Support an external device connected to the Communication Port

H

Support a Telnet or FTP session through an interconnected IP network

Setting Up the Communication Port

Use the Communication Port Options screen (see

Table 5-10

) to configure the

COM port for one of the following functions:

H

ASCII terminal interface

H

Network communication link to an IP network or IP device

H

Alarm port for sending ASCII alarm messages

This screen differs depending upon whether the COM port is configured for
synchronous or asynchronous operation.

Configuration Edit/Display

User Interface

Communication Port Options

Table 5-10.

Communication Port Options (1 of 5)

Port Use

Possible Settings: Terminal, Net Link, Alarm
Default Setting: Terminal

Assigns a specific use to the communication (COM) port.

Terminal – The COM port is the asynchronous terminal interface port.

NOTES: – ASCII alarm messages may also be supported when the asynchronous

terminal interface is not in use.

If the Default Network Destination is set to COM (see

Table 5-14

) and

you change Port Use to Terminal or Alarm, the Default Network
Destination is forced to None.

Net Link – The COM port is the network communication link to the IP network or
IP device port.

CAUTION: If Net Link is used with an external modem attached to the COM port, be

aware of the potential security risk of unwanted access to the NMS, or to
other devices on the LAN to which the access device has routing table
entries for subnet or host routes.

Alarm – The COM port is the ASCII alarm message port.

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