IBM SG24-4817-00 Switch User Manual


 
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8285> set terminal parity even
Figure 62. Changing the Terminal Parity
Note
When you change the settings for the baud, data_bits, or parity
parameters, a mismatch will result between your ASCII terminal and the
8285. This mismatch will result in you not being able to access the 8285
until you change the configuration of your terminal.
Set Terminal Stop_Bits
This command allows you to configure the 8285 to the number of stop bits
used by the attached console or modem. The following example shows you
how to change the number of stop bits to 2:
8285> set terminal stop_bits 2
Figure 63. Changing the Terminal Stop Bits
Set Terminal Prompt
This command allows you to customize the prompt that is displayed when
you are connected to the 8285. An example of this this command and the
result is shown in Figure 64:
8285> set terminal prompt ATMWKGP>
ATMWKGP>
Figure 64. Changing the Terminal Prompt
This command is useful for identifying the 8285 to which you are connected.
The factory default prompt is
8285>. It is recommended that you set the
prompt to the device name you specify for the 8285. Refer to the SET
DEVICE NAME command to show how to configure the 8285 device name.
This will help you to identify the 8285 to which you are connected when using
Telnet.
Set Terminal Hangup
This command allows you to configure 8285 to automatically disconnect the
modem (drop DTR) when you log off. To do so, you must issue the following
command:
8285> set terminal hangup disable
Figure 65. Disabling the Terminal Auto Hangup
The default is disable, which means that the modem will not hang up, and an
unauthorized user may pick up your 8285 modem session.
Set Terminal Time_Out
This command allows you to set the number of minutes that you can remain
logged on to an 8285 session without keyboard activity. This is a security
Appendix A. 8285 ATM Control Point Commands 175