System Startup, Configuration, and Shutdown Reference Manual (32650-90907)
Appendix A
Using the Access Port (AP)
Configuring the Console
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Using the CA command generates the following prompts:
CM>CA Return
Current remote support modem port configuration:
Bit rate 9600 bits/sec
Rate Select/CCITT 111 High rate (ON)
System identification: Joe’s Sink and Pipe Shop
Do you wish to change the configuration? (Y/N): Y
Return
Enter your changes. <CR> retains the current value.
Current bit rate is 9600 bits/sec. Select the new bit rate.
(0=300, 1=1200, 2=2400, 3=4800, 4=9600):
Return
Rate Select (CCITT 111) is currently HIGH (ON). Choose the
new setting (H=high or ON, L=low or OFF): H
Return
Current System identification: Joe’s Sink and Pipe Shop.
New identification (limited to 1 to 24 displayable characters
or space for none): Yi’s Jug and Bottle Shop
Return
New configuration (takes effect at next remote connection):
Bit rate 9600 bits/sec
Rate Select/CCITT 111 High rate (ON)
System identification: Yi’s Jug and Bottle Shop
CM>
The baud rate for the remote console port can be set to 300, 1200, 2400, 4800, or 9600 bits per second. This
should be equal to the speed that is supported by your modem (usually 2400).
The remote console port rate can be turned on or off. ON is the high voltage and OFF is the low voltage, within
the definitions for control lines for both RS-232c and V.28.