Specifications
58 MA6
: coms14 -m
(to list mapping of local COM ports to Network
ports)
COMS14 -L [ServerName]
Type coms14 -L for a list of available communications servers.
Type coms14 -L [ServerName], e.g., coms14 -L server_1, for a list of services at an
individual server similar to that shown below:
List of services at the server SERVER_1
GENERAL NAME SPECIFICNAME STATUS
MODEM LINE1 FREE
COMS14 -C COMn LineType SpecificName GeneralName ServerName
Type coms14 -c comn (n = 1, 2, 3, or 4), followed by its argument string, to connect to one of the four
COM ports (COM1, COM2, COM3, COM4) allowed by INT14 software.
LineType Identifies whether the session will be inbound or outbound. The
LineType position must be filled by inbound, outbound, or an asterisk.
The latter indicates that the line type last selected by the user is to be
used.
SpecificName Identifies the specific name assigned to the port on the RASExpress
server. This position must contain either the specific name assigned to
the RASExpress port (the default specific name for port one is
B1_LINE1) or it must contain an asterisk, which indicates that the first
available specific name is to be used. The specific name is used when
a specific modem is to be used on a communications server.
GeneralName Identifies the general name assigned to the port on the RASExpress
server. This position must contain either the general name assigned to
the RASExpress port (e.g., MODEM) or it must contain an asterisk. The
latter indicates that the first available specific name is to be used. The
general name is used when more than one style of modem is used on a
communications server, e.g., an MT2834BA and an MT2834ZDX.
ServerName Identifies the server name assigned to the RASExpress server. This
position must contain either the server name (e.g., SERVER_1), or it
must contain an asterisk. The latter indicates that the first available
server is to be used. The server name is used when more than one
RASExpress server is on a network.
COMS14 -D COMn
Type coms14 -d comn (n = 1, 2, 3, or 4) to disconnect from the COM port to which you were
connected, i.e., COM1, COM2, COM3, or COM4. The following message appears.
Port is disconnected.