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4.6 Configure a Host Port
A host port connects the ASG Guard/ASG Guard Plus to a host device, for example, PBX, router,
hub, voice mail, etc. The settings for each host port can be set independently and should be
identical to the host device settings. If the Modem port or AUX port is set to a different speed or
parity from the host port, the ASG Guard/ASG Guard Plus performs all conversions as data
passes between ports.
To set the host port parameters, type SH at the system prompt, and press the ENTER key. Enter
host number and press the ENTER key again. Set the parameters for host port communications,
then select the desired port. Alternatively, you can enter SH
n
, where
n
is the port number, as
show in the following example. The parameters affect how host events are received. Changes to
host port parameters become effective immediately upon completion of the command.
ASGGUARD1>sh 1
--- Set Host Port Params ---
Restore Factory Defaults ? No
-- Host 0:
Host Name DEFINITY
Baud Rate Setting 9600
Character Length / Parity 8 / None
Alarm Filter Definity
Force CD/DSR High DSR Only
Flow Control None
-- Automatic Buffering --
Enable Automatic Buffering ? No
Compress closed buffer files ? No
Auto Switch: (Enter 0 to disable)
When CURRENT File exceeds ’n’ KB 50
Every ’n’ Hours 24
- Synchronize at what hour (0-23) 0
-- Alarm Delivery --
Modem used for Alarm Delivery Modem #1
Screen 4-9. Set Host Port Params Screen
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