Specifications
ETSMIM Device Configuration View
Serial Port Configuration View
Configuration View ETSMIM
3-6 Management Module Guide
Serial Port Configuration Detail View
Port
A value uniquely identifying a port.
Port Name
Refers to an alphanumeric identifier for a port. You can modify this field.
Port Type
The type of terminal attached to the port for formatting local output.
Input Speed
The port’s input speed in bits per second. You can modify this field.
Output Speed
The port’s output speed in bits per second. You can modify this field.
Autobaud
This field provides a button that allows you to enable or disable the port’s
ability to automatically sense input speed.
Parity
This field provides a button that allows you to choose the port’s sense of a
character parity bit as either none, odd, even, mark, or space.
Bits
The number of bits in a character. The default is 8. You can modify this field.
Stop Bits
This field provides a button that allows you to choose the number of stop bits.
The choices are 1.0, 2.0, 1.5, or dynamic.
Input Signals
The number of input signals for the port in the input signal table. The table
contains entries only for those signals the software can detect.
Output Signals
The number of output signals for the port in the output signal table. The table
contains entries only for those signals the software can verify.
Admin Status
This field provides a button that allows you to choose the desired port state,
independent of flow control. On indicates that the port is allowed to pass
characters and form new sessions. Disabled indicates that the port is allowed
to pass characters but not form new sessions. Off indicates that the port is not
allowed to pass characters or have any sessions. Maintenance indicates a
maintenance mode, exclusive of normal operation (e.g., running a test).
Opr Status
The port’s actual operational state, independent of flow control. On indicates
that the port is able to function normally. Off indicates the port’s inability to
function for administrative or operational reasons. Maintenance indicates a
maintenance mode, exclusive of normal operation (e.g., running a test). Absent