Terminal Server Setup

Procedure

  1. Log into your terminal server, and set privileged mode by issuing the following command. Enter the privileged password when prompted (typically "system"):

    > set priv

    Password>

  2. Enter the following command so that the permanent database and the operational database will be updated when a define command is issued:

    >> set server change enabled

  3. For each port to which a marquee is attached, enter the following set of commands where:

    <port> is the actual port number to which the marquee is attached. Note that it is possible to specify a range of port numbers instead of a single port (for example, 1-10 signifies ports 1 through 10).

    <ip_port> is the telnet port number.

    <parity> is odd, even, or none.

    <stop bits> is the number of stop bits.

    <speed> is the baud rate of the marquee.

    >> define port <port> access remote
    >> define port <port> telnet remote <ip_port>
    >> define port <port> telnet transmit immediate
    >> define port <port> parity <parity>
    >> define port <port> character size 8
    >> define port <port> stop bits <stop bits>
    >> define port <port> autobaud disabled
    >> define port <port> speed <speed>
    >> define port <port> line editor disabled
    >> define port <port> telnet csi escape enabled
    >> define port <port> telnet binary session mode passall
    >> define port <port> loss notification disabled
    >> define port <port> autoprompt disabled
    >> define port <port> verification disabled
    >> define port <port> outboundsecurity disabled
    >> define port <port> broadcast disabled
    >> define port <port> default session mode transparent
    >> define port <port> internet tcp keepalive 2