
Ports
An administrator can enable and configure serial ports, auxiliary ports, the CAS Profile and the Dial-in Profile
from the Ports tab in the side navigation bar. On the auxiliary ports screen, you can enable the auxiliary port and
configure it based on the type of connected device.
Serial ports
On the Serial Ports table, you can specify the connection profile (CAS, Dial-In, Power, Dial-Out or Socket
Client) based on the type of connected device and you can clone the port, reset to factory defaults and
enable/disable ports.
To enable or disable one or more serial ports:
1. Select Ports - Serial Ports.
2. Click the checkbox for each port you want to enable or disable.
3. Click the Enabled or Disabled button.
To configure or edit one or more serial ports with the CAS Profile:
1. Select Ports - Serial Ports.
2. Click the checkbox for each port you want to configure.
3. Click the Set CAS button.
a. To change the default pinout when a Cisco cable is connected to the selected port(s), select the Enable
Cisco from the RJ-45 pinout checkbox.
b. Use the drop-down menus to enable or disable the port and set the speed, parity, data bits, stop bits and
flow control.
4. Click Next or click the CAS link.
a. Enter the port name (when only one port was selected) or the port name prefix (when more than one
port were selected). The port name will be <port name prefix>-p-<port number>.
b. Check the box to enable auto discovery. In this case, the port name will be used when auto discovery
fails to discover the server name.
c. Check the box to enable speed auto detection.
NOTE: Auto speed detection requires additional configuration in the CAS Profile-Auto Discovery Settings screen.
d. Use the appropriate drop-down menus to set the protocol and authentication type.
e. Enter the text session hotkey and power session hotkey in the appropriate fields.
f. Enter the TCP port alias for each protocol type (Telnet, SSH and Raw Mode) in the appropriate field.
g. Enter the IPv4 or IPv6 alias and its interface in the appropriate field.
h. To allow a session only if DCD is on and to enable auto answer, check the appropriate boxes.
i. Use the drop-down menu to select the DTR mode and enter the DTR off interval.
j. Use the drop-down menus to enable or disable line feed suppression and NULL after CR suppression.
k. Enter the transmission interval, break sequence and break interval in the appropriate fields.
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