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6. From the drop-down menu, select the number of data bits per character (7 or 8) for the
serial port.
7. From the drop-down menu, select a parity rate for the serial port:
• Even - Specifies even parity.
• Mark - Specifies mark parity.
• None - Specifies no parity.
• Odd - Specifies odd parity.
• Space - Specifies space parity.
8. From the drop-down menu, select a the number of stop bits per character (1 or 2) for the
serial port.
9. From the drop-down menu, select a flow control for the serial port.
• DTR/DCD (Data Terminal Ready/Data Carrier Detect) - Use this option if you wish to use
DTR/DCD hardware flow control.
• None - Select this option if you wish to use no flow control.
• RTS/CTS (Request to Send/Clear to Send) - Use this option if you wish to use RTS/CTS
hardware flow control.
• XOn/XOff - Use this option if you wish to use XON/XOFF software flow control.
10. Click Save to save your changes.
11. Click Close. The Appliances Serial Ports window will appear.
12. Click Close. The Unit Views window will appear.
To customize the CLI settings for a CPS appliance:
NOTE: Only one port may be defined as a CLI port on a CPS appliance. If a second port is defined as a CLI port,
the previously defined CLI port will be changed to a Standard port. For example, if Port 1 was defined as a CLI
port and you now defined Port 2 as a CLI port, Port 1 will revert back to a Standard port and Port 2 will be the
CLI port.
1. From the side navigation bar, click Appliance Settings.
2. From beneath Appliance Settings, click Ports. The Appliance Serial Ports window will appear.
3. From beneath Ports, click CLI. Settings will be selected in the side navigation bar and the
Appliance CLI Port Settings window will appear.