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RS-232 Port Configuration Mode Commands
▀ default
▄ Command Line Interface Reference, StarOS Release 16
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default
Restores the port’s default speed and communication mode.
Product
All
Privilege
Security Administrator, Administrator
Mode
Exec > Global Configuration > RS-232 Port Configuration
configure > port rs232 slot_number/port_number
Entering the above command sequence results in the following prompt:
[local]host_name(config-port-slot_number/port_number)#
Syntax
default { preferred slot | terminal { all | databits | flowcontrol | parity | speed |
stopbits }
stopbits }
preferred
slot
Sets the port for non-revertive operation for port redundancy auto-recovery; requiring an administrative user
to manually issue a
to manually issue a
port switch to
command to return service to the original port.
terminal { all | databits | flowcontrol | parity | speed | stopbits }
Sets the terminal settings for the RS-232 port to their default settings.
all
: Restores all settings to their default values.
databits
: Restores the databits setting to its default value of 8.
flowcontrol
: Restores the flowcontrol setting to its default value of none.
parity
: Restores the parity setting to its default value of none.
speed
: Restores the speed setting to its default value of 9600.
stopbits
: Restores the stopbits setting to its default value of 1.
Usage
Restores port-level parameters to their default values.
Example
The following command restores all terminal settings to their default values:
default terminal all