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set line range=range
where range is two numbers separated
by a hyphen. The first number is the
beginning range and must be less than
the second number. Often the number
is 1. The second number is the end
range and is between 8 and 64.
Verify that all parameters are configured
correctly. Set line allows you to configure the
baud rate, data bits, stop bits and parity.
Go to Example: set line Command for an
example of the result of choosing a set line
range that equals 1-16.
3. If your port settings match the above requirements, choose Back to return and continue with
the Master Troubleshooting Process.
If your port settings do not match the above requirements, you need to change the port or a
group of ports to be available for RealPort. See the PortServer II Command Reference Guide
for more information.
4. Return to and continue with the Master Troubleshooting Process.
Procedure 6: Testing Port Communication
This procedure assumes that you have a dumb terminal attached to a PortServer Port and you
have used telnet to connect directly to that port.
1. From the dumb terminal attached to the PortServer, enter some keystrokes
2. From the system side of the connection (where you entered the telnet command), enter some
keystrokes.
3. Return to and continue with the Master Troubleshooting Process.
Procedure 7: Disconnecting Telnet
Use this troubleshooting procedure once you have performed a telnet session, observed the
results, and now need to disconnect the telnet session.
1. Choose Ctrl and then ].
2. At the telnet prompt, enter:
quit
3. Return to and continue with the Master Troubleshooting Process.