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Service Port Stop Bits
A read-only field that indicates the current service port stop bit setting.
Console Port Speed
Allows you to set the console/service port baud rate to match the baud rate of
the console terminal.
Caution:
If you choose a baud rate that does not match your console terminal
baud rate, you will lose communication with the configuration interface when you
press [Enter]. If communication is lost, set your console terminal to match the
new console/service port setting.
Default Value 9600 Baud
Range 2400 Baud, 4800 Baud, 9600 Baud, 19200 Baud, 38400 Baud
Console Password
Enables password protection for accessing the CI through a TELNET session, a
console terminal, or both.
If you set this field to Required, you can use the Logout command to restrict
access to the CI. Thereafter, you will need to specify the correct password at the
console-terminal prompt. See Console Read-Only Password and Console
Read-Write Password for more information.
Default Value Not Required
Range Not Required, Required for TELNET, Required for Console,
Required for Both
Console Read-Only
Password
When the Console Password field is set to Required (for TELNET, for Console,
or for Both), this field allows read-only password access to the CI. Users can
access the CI using the correct password (see Default Value), but cannot
change any parameters or use the Reset command or Reset to Default
command.
Default Value user
Range An ASCII string of up to 15 printable characters
Console Read-Write
Password
When the Console Password field is set to Required (for TELNET, for Console,
or for Both), this field allows read-write password access to the CI. Users can log
in to the CI using the correct password (see Default Value), and can change any
parameters.
Note that you can change the default passwords for read-only access and
read-write access to a private password.
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Table 3-17. Console/Service Port Configuration screen fields (continued)
Field Description