Lantronix 1-T2 User Manual

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Basic Configuration
Serial Port Configuration
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Autobaud
: The autobaud feature can be enabled or disabled (the 
default). When enabled, the MSS will automatically attempt to 
match its speed to that of the remote device upon connection.
Ex:
CHANGE AUTOBAUD ENABLED
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Character Size
: The MSS can use 8 data bits (the default) or 7.
Ex:
CHANGE CHARSIZE 7
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Stop Bits
: The MSS can use 1 stop bit (the default) or 2.
Ex:
CHANGE STOPBITS 2
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Parity
: The MSS supports even and odd parity, as well as settings 
of Mark, Space, and None (the default).
Ex:
CHANGE PARITY EVEN
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Flow Control
: Both RTS/CTS (hardware) and XON/XOFF 
(software) ßow control methods can be used on the MSS. RTS/CTS 
controls data ßow by sending serial port signals between two 
connected devices. XON/XOFF, the default, sends particular 
characters through the data stream instead. If no ßow control is 
desired, specify ÒNone.Ó
Ex:
CHANGE FLOW CONTROL CTSRTS
NOTE:
Applications that use the control characters will conflict with 
XON/XOFF flow control, in which case RTS/CTS is 
recommended. 
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Modem Control
: When enabled, this feature allows the MSS to 
check for signals coming from the modem (or other attached serial 
device) to establish whether a valid connection exists. When 
modem control is enabled, the port will be logged out whenever 
DSR is de-asserted, and the MSS will de-assert DTR to end the 
connection to the remote device. It is disabled by default.
Ex:
CHANGE MODEM CONTROL ENABLED
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Signal Checking
: When signal checking is enabled, the MSS will 
check for the presence of a DSR signal before allowing an incoming 
connection. Remote connections to the serial port will not be 
permitted unless the DSR signal is asserted. It is disabled by 
default.
Ex:
CHANGE SIGNAL CHECK ENABLED