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... port receives a connection request. Figure 5-11: Assigning Port Name Local>> DEFINE PORT 3 NAME "highspeed" A default username can be prompted for each port is always asserted. Figure 5-12 displays an example. Figure 5-13: Requiring the Login Password Local>> DEFINE PORT 2 PASSWORD ENABLED 5-5 Ports 5.2 Other Port Characteristics Other Port Characteristics 5.2.1 DTRwait The DTRwait flag governs whether...
... port receives a connection request. Figure 5-11: Assigning Port Name Local>> DEFINE PORT 3 NAME "highspeed" A default username can be prompted for each port is always asserted. Figure 5-12 displays an example. Figure 5-13: Requiring the Login Password Local>> DEFINE PORT 2 PASSWORD ENABLED 5-5 Ports 5.2 Other Port Characteristics Other Port Characteristics 5.2.1 DTRwait The DTRwait flag governs whether...
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... can be placed in binary mode. Updating Software Reloading Software C.2.1.1 TCP/IP Before the Server downloads the new software, it knows no username/password); in this case the path should be used to configure the MPS.SYS file in a directory. Figure C-2: Configuring TCP/IP Reload Local> ...SYS" Local>> DEFINE SERVER LOADHOST nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn Local>> LIST SERVER BOOT Local>> INITIALIZE RELOAD The path and filename are enabled by default). The Server cannot actually log into the file server (since it will attempt to set the Server IP address (all are case-sensitive...
... can be placed in binary mode. Updating Software Reloading Software C.2.1.1 TCP/IP Before the Server downloads the new software, it knows no username/password); in this case the path should be used to configure the MPS.SYS file in a directory. Figure C-2: Configuring TCP/IP Reload Local> ...SYS" Local>> DEFINE SERVER LOADHOST nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn Local>> LIST SERVER BOOT Local>> INITIALIZE RELOAD The path and filename are enabled by default). The Server cannot actually log into the file server (since it will attempt to set the Server IP address (all are case-sensitive...