User guide

Checking and Changing Port Configuration
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Checking and Changing Port Configuration
Use this topic to ensure that Digi One/PortServer TS 2/4 serial port configuration is correct. You can
display and change port configuration from either the command line or the web interface. This topic
addresses the command line only. For information regarding the web interface, access the port from the
web interface and then use the online help.
RealPort
Specify set ports dev=rp to define a device type.
Configure serial line attributes on the RealPort host.
Configure flow control on the RealPort host.
Printer
For most printers, specify set ports dev=prn.
Use the set line command to configure serial line attributes that are consistent with peripheral require-
ments.
Use the set flow command to configure flow control attributes that are consistent with peripheral
requirements.
Incoming Modem
For most incoming modem connections, specify set ports dev=min
Use the set line command to configure serial line attributes that are consistent with peripheral require-
ments.
Use the set flow command to configure flow control attributes that are consistent with peripheral
requirements.
Outgoing Modem
For most outgoing modem connections, specify set ports dev=mout.
Use the set line command to configure serial line attributes that are consistent with peripheral require-
ments.
Use the set flow command to configure flow control attributes that are consistent with peripheral
requirements.
Two-way Modem
For both incoming and outgoing modem connections, specify set ports dev=mio.
Use the set line command to configure serial line attributes that are consistent with peripheral require-
ments.
Use the set flow command to configure flow control attributes that are consistent with peripheral
requirements.
Terminal
For most terminal connections, specify set ports dev=term. Also, if you have configured the
port for autoconnection, ensure that the destination IP address and TCP port (dport) are correct.
Use the set line command to configure serial line attributes that are consistent with peripheral require-
ments.
Use the set flow command to configure flow control attributes that are consistent with peripheral
requirements.