Using the HP DTC 16RX Manager

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Enabling port options
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Enable Flow Control When enabled, the data flow between the DTC port and the device connected it is
connected to is made with Xon/Xoff characters. This function is also known as
software handshake. This setting should be disabled if you do not want DTC to
interpret Xon/Xoff characters coming from the device.
This setting is enabled by default.
Enable Port Config
Saved In Binary
Specifies if the port configuration parameters data length and parity have to be
forced when selecting binary mode (Telnet negotiation, user interface command).
When enabled, the port configuration in used as is. When disabled, the port
parameters of 8 bits for data length and parity forced to “none” are used as the port
goes into binary mode.
This setting is disabled by default.
Enable Data Buffering When this option is enabled, all synchronous data received with no connection
established are kept in a buffer. If large amounts of data are received, the port may
send an Xoff to the system attached, which may result in a system hang.
This option is useful in autoestablishment mode. This option should be disabled if a
system console mux port is connected.
This setting is enabled by default.
Enable Called Port
Only
When this option is enabled, a connection for the port can only come from the LAN.
The DTC user interface will not be available when pressing Return on a terminal
attached to this port. This option should be enabled if the port is dedicated to
programmatic access.
The setting is disabled by default.