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iPocket232 User Guide 4 Configuring the Serial Port Settings
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3 Type the letter that corresponds to the desired option and press Enter.
4.4 Terminal Type (Telnet Protocol Only)
If you select Telnet in the Protocol setting, you can enter the type of terminal you are
using. If the Terminal Type is unknown, this parameter may be left at (unset). The
telnet server will set a default type, but it is more effective to set it yourself. If the
terminal type is incorrect, the full screen telnet applications will not work properly.
To enter or change the Terminal Ty pe (Telnet only):
1 Choose Serial Port from the Device Settings menu.
2 Choose Terminal Type from the Serial Port Settings sub-menu.
You are prompted to enter the type of attached terminal, as shown below.
3 Type in the terminal type and press Enter.
4.5 Local Port
Local Port is the port number that listens for incoming connections. This option must
be set if the iPocket232 will ever receive a session initiated from an outside source (in
tcp(tunnel), tcp-server, and udp modes). If the iPocket232 will only be used to initiate
sessions, this setting can be left at 0 (tcp-client mode).
To enter or change the Local Port:
1 Choose Serial Port from the Device Settings menu.
2 Choose
Local Port from the Serial Port Settings sub-menu.
You are prompted to enter the port number on the local system.
3 Type the port number at the prompt and press Enter.
The "terminal type" is not simply an arbitrary string of characters describing
the type of device attached to the serial port. It is a specific name that
will be recognized by the remote host and used by it to decide how to control
that type of terminal.
Common terminal types are "dumb", "ansi", "vt100", and "vt102".
Enter type of attached terminal:
Entering the Terminal Type