Server User Manual
Table Of Contents
- SDS/SCS/STS/MDC User’s Guide
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- Introduction
- Hardware and Connectivity
- Configuration Methods
- Getting Started
- Using DeviceManager and WebManager
- Network Settings
- Configuring Serial Ports
- Introduction
- Serial Ports
- Serial Port Profiles
- Common Tabs
- Console Management Profile
- TruePort Profile
- TCP Sockets Profile
- UDP Sockets Profile
- Terminal Profile
- User Service Settings
- Printer Profile
- Serial Tunneling Profile
- Virtual Modem Profile
- Control Signal I/O Profile
- Modbus Gateway Profile
- Power Management Profile
- Remote Access (PPP) Profile
- Remote Access (SLIP) Profile
- Custom Application Profile
- Port Buffering
- Advanced
- Configuring Users
- Configuring Security
- Configuring I/O Interfaces
- Configuring Clustering
- Configuring the Option Card
- Configuring the System
- Controlling the RPS, I/O Channels, and IPsec Tunnels
- System Administration
- Introduction
- Managing Configuration Files
- Downloading IOLAN Firmware
- Calibrating I/O
- Setting the IOLAN’s Date and Time
- Rebooting the IOLAN
- Resetting the IOLAN to Factory Defaults
- Resetting the SecurID Node Secret
- Language Support
- Downloading Terminal Definitions
- Resetting Configuration Parameters
- Lost Admin Password
- Applications
- RADIUS and TACACS+
- SSL/TLS Ciphers
- Virtual Modem AT Commands
- Pinouts and Cabling Diagrams
- Setting Jumpers
- I/O Wiring Diagrams
- Utilities
- Accessories
- Troubleshooting
- Introduction
- Hardware Troubleshooting
- Communication Issues
- DeviceManager Problems
- Host Problems
- RADIUS Authentication Problems
- Login Problems
- Problems with Terminals
- Unknown IP Address
- DHCP/BOOTP Problems
- Callback Problems
- Language Problems
- Modem Problems
- PPP Problems
- Printing Problems
- Long Reboot Cycle
- SSL/TLS
- I/O Models
- IPv6 Issues
- Contacting Technical Support
- Glossary
- Index

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Serial Port Profiles
Advanced Tab Field Descriptions
Configure the following parameters:
Routing Determines the routing mode (RIP, Routing Information Protocol) used on the
PPP interface.This is the same function as the Framed-Routing attribute for
RADIUS authenticated users.
Data Options
z None—Disables RIP over the PPP interface.
z Send—Sends RIP over the PPP interface.
z Listen—Listens for RIP over the PPP interface.
z Send and Listen—Sends RIP and listens for RIP over the PPP interface.
Default: None
ACCM Specifies the ACCM (Asynchronous Control Character Map) characters that
should be escaped from the data stream.
Field Format: This is entered as a 32-bit hexadecimal number with each bit
specifying whether or not the corresponding character should be escaped. The
bits are specified as the most significant bit first and are numbered 31-0. Thus
if bit 17 is set, the 17th character should be escaped, that is, 0x11 (XON). The
value 000a0000 will cause the control characters 0x11 (XON) and 0x13
(XOFF) to be escaped on the link, thus allowing the use of XON/XOFF
(software) flow control. If you have selected
Soft Flow Control on the Serial
Port
, you must enter a value of at least 000a0000 for the ACCM.
Default: 00000000, which means no characters will be escaped
MRU The Maximum Receive Unit (MRU) parameter specifies the maximum size of
PPP packets that the IOLAN’s port will accept. If your user is authenticated by
the IOLAN, the
MRU value will be overridden if you have set a MTU value for
the user. If your user is authenticated by RADIUS and the RADIUS parameter
Framed-MTU is set in the RADIUS file, the IOLAN will use the value in the
RADIUS file in preference to the value configured here.
Range: 64-1500 bytes
Default: 1500










