Avocent ACS V6000 User Manual

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d.

Enter the text session and power session hotkeys in the appropriate fields.

e.

Enter the TCP port alias in the appropriate field.

f.

Enter the IPv4 or IPv6 alias and its interface in the appropriate field.

g.

To allow a session only if DCD is on and to enable auto answer, check the appropriate
boxes.

h.

Use the drop-down menu to select the DTR mode and enter the DTR off interval.

i.

Use the drop-down menus to enable or disable line feed suppression and NULL after
CR suppression.

j.

Enter the transmission interval, break sequence and break interval in the appropriate
fields.

k.

Use the drop-down menus to enable or disable log in/out multisession notification and
informational message notification.

4.

Click Next or click the Data Buffering link and use the drop-down menus to enable and
configure data buffering.

5.

Click Next or click the Alerts link.

a.

Click Enable Alerts to enable detection of alerts.

b.

Click Add to add an alert string. Enter the string in the Alerts String field and click
Next to return to the Alerts screen.

c.

Check the box next to an existing alert and click Delete to delete the string.

d.

Click Delete Any to delete all strings whether selected or not.

NOTE: Clicking Delete Any will delete all alert strings. Selecting all the alert strings and clicking Delete is not the
same functon as it will not delete alert strings not shown in the table.

6.

Click Save.

Parameter

Description

CAS

Port Name

Name associated with the serial port (as an alias). Default: <appliance
mac address>-p-<port number> or the virtual machine ID where there
is an association.

Table 3.5: CAS Profile Parameters

Chapter 3: Accessing a Virtual Console Server via the Web Manager

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