11 cli and telnet interface, Overview, Chapter 11. cli and telnet interface – Mocomtech CIM-550 User Manual
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Chapter 11.
CLI and Telnet Interface
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11.1 O
VERVIEW
This section defines the user menu system presented to a user connected to the CiM via a
Terminal Emulator or telnet. In the process of configuring each parameter, an overview
of the parameter and its impact on the configuration of the CiM is provided.
When connecting via a Terminal Emulator, the user should be physically attached to the
Console Port of the CiM. The terminal emulator should be configured to match the
console port setting . The default console port setting is 38,400 bps, 8 data bits, no parity,
1 stop bit and no flow control.
When connecting via telnet, the user should be physically attached to the Ethernet Port of
the CiM. The Ethernet Speed Mode is a configurable parameter of the CiM and thus its
exact setting can very between specific installations. The default setting allows the
Ethernet port to auto negotiate its link speed on power-up.
The CiM does not allow concurrent access to the menu via telnet and the console port. If
a user connects via telnet, CiM automatically disables the console port for the duration of
the telnet session.