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Using Technician Interface Scripts
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Port Name Name that the system has given to the port. Users may not specify a
name. You can use the name to correlate a port number to a physical
port. The name of the port should be printed next to the physical
port connection, as follows:
Port 1 – CONSOLE
Port 2 – MODEM1 (VME platform only)
Port 3 – MODEM2 (VME platform only)
Port 4 – PRINTER (VME platform only)
The names do not specify the port’s use. All ports are serial ports
used for Technician Interface sessions only. For example, port
MODEM1 may be a modem connection or a dummy terminal
connection depending on its configuration. While port 4 is called
PRINTER, it is exactly like ports 1, 2, and 3. Port 4 doesn’t support
a printer. It has that name because that’s what is printed near the
port connector on the link module.
Slot Number Slot on which the login session for the serial port is running.
Baud Rate Current baud rate setting for the serial port.
Data Bits Number of data bits in the serial port’s configuration.
Parity Serial port’s current parity setting.
Stop Bits Number of stop bits in the serial port’s configuration.
Modem Control Configuration of modem control, as follows:
Disabled – Port is directly connected to a device, such as a
dummy terminal or a terminal server.
Enabled – Port is attached to a modem and modem leads are
enabled.
Screen Size Number of lines the serial port displays before displaying the more
prompt.
More Setting of the Technician Interface
more feature: Enabled or
Disabled (according to the MIB record). The Technician Interface
more command affects only the current login session, doesn’t
change the MIB, and therefore doesn’t affect the setting of this
field.
Port Prompt Technician Interface prompt.
Max. Login Retries Maximum number of login retries; relevant only if modem control
is enabled. This value determines the maximum number of failed
login attempts a system allows on the serial port. If the maximum
occurs, the system hangs up on the line, causing a modem
connection to lose carrier detect.
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