Using the HP DTC 16RX Manager

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Configuring port parameters
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Destination Node Name (Host Ports)
Enter an NS node name, a DTC host port name (using the NS nodename format), a
Domain name or an IP address to specify the name of a default device to which the
port will connect. This is the device to which the host port is connected by default as
soon as the DTC senses modem activity. The default destination must be supplied
for all ports enabled for automatic connection.
This field is only available if you enabled automatic connection (modem behavior
must not be set to None).
Initialization String
Enter up to 16 ASCII characters to specify the initialization string. Non-displayable
ASCII characters are specified in caret-character (^character) format. For example,
specify ^M^J for Ctrl-M and Ctrl-J. The literal caret (^) and backslash (\) are
escaped with a backslash. This field is optional and the default is Empty.
If specified and depending on the setting of the parameter “Enable Auto Speed/
Parity Sensing” (see “Enable Auto Speed/Parity Sensing” on page 78), the
initialization string is the string sent to the connected terminal, printer or host port
immediately after one of the following tasks:
resetting a port
closing a session on a host and returning to the DTC user interface
logging into a system and typing the escape from data transfer character
establishing a connection to the DTC user interface for modem connections: the
initialization string is sent when all the modem signals are up
Configuration task Auto Speed/Parity
Sensing Enabled
Auto Speed/Parity
Sensing Disabled
Reset a DTC port No initialization string sent Initialization string sent
Close a session on a port
and return to user interface
Initialization string sent Initialization string sent
Log onto a system and press
Ctrl-K
Initialization string sent Initialization string sent
Log out from the user
interface
No initialization string sent Initialization string sent
User interface times out No initialization string sent Initialization string sent
Type return to access the
user interface
Initialization string sent No initialization string sent