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PortServer Terminal Server Page 53
dport=remote_port#
Use to specify the port number an auto connect port should connect to. (See set ports
auto on page 52).
If set to 23, specifies telnet protocol services.
If set to 513, specifies Rlogin services.
If set to 0 (the default value), then checks the value of uid (below); if uid is
set to 0, then specifies telnet services. If uid has a valid user index #, then
specifies rlogin services.
Check your operating system documentation for service numbers.
edelay=value
Use to specify a delay time between packets transmitted under continuous data recep-
tion. Values from 1 to 100 are valid, where 1 stands for 10 milliseconds delay. (A
value of 2 would be 20 milliseconds, a value of 3 would be 30 milliseconds, a value
of 100 would be 1000 milliseconds or one second). Do not change unless you are
experienced with packet timing processes. Default=1 (10 ms)
group=group#
Assign a group number of like devices (output modems, for example) specified by
the range= value, so that a user can ask for by group number if he or she does not
care which particular port they get, but are satisfied with the first open one. Pick a
group number in the range 17-80 to avoid confusion or conflicts with the regular
port names. (See PortServer Port Numbers on page 113.)
sess=number_of_sessions
Use to set the maximum number of sessions any port can run; valid entries are from
1 to 9. Default=4. (There is a limit of 64 total sessions for all ports on the
PortServer.)
range=startport#-endport#
Specify a range of ports to be modified.
save=on|off
Save the changes to EEPROM.
termtype=terminaltype
Use to assign a terminal type to the port. The terminal type is used for the multi-
screen/multisession feature (see page 110), and is reported to the remote host during
telnet negotiations.
uid=user_index#
Use to set the user index number (the number of the user as carried in the
PortServer's table). View the table by typing set users.(Seeset ports auto on
page 52.)