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To Con Tunnel Disconnect Mode Settings, Using Web Manager, Using the CLI, Using XML

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9: Administration Tunnel Disconnect Mode Settings Stop Character Modem Control Timeout Flush Serial Data Table 9-43 Tunnel Disconnect Mode Settings Description Enter the Stop Character which, when received on the Serial Line, disconnects the tunnel. The Stop Character may be designated as a single printable character or as a control character. Control characters may be input in any of the following forms: J or 0xA(hexadercimal) or \10 (decimal). Disable the Stop Character by blanking the field to set it to . Set whether Modem Control enables disconnect when the Modem Control pin is not asserted on the Serial Line. Choices are:  Enabled  Disabled (default) Enter the number of milliseconds a tunnel may be idle before disconnection. The value of zero disables the idle timeout. Set whether to flush the Serial Line when the Tunnel is disconnected. Choices are:  Enabled  Disabled (default) To Configure Tunnel Disconnect Mode Settings Using Web Manager  To configure the Disconnect Mode for a specific tunnel, on the Administration page, click Tunnel > Disconnect Mode and then select a tunnel number from the Select Tunnel dropdown list at the top. Using the CLI  To enter the Tunnel Disconnect command level: enable > tunnel > disconnect Using XML  Include in your file: Modem Emulation Some older equipment is designed to attach to a serial port and dial into a network with a modem. This equipment uses AT commands to control the connection. For compatibility with these older devices on modern networks, the EDS3000 devices mimic the modem's behavior. EDS3000 Device Server User Guide 85

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9: Administration
EDS3000 Device Server User Guide
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Table 9-43
Tunnel Disconnect Mode Settings
To Configure Tunnel Disconnect Mode Settings
Using Web Manager
To configure the Disconnect Mode for a specific tunnel, on the
Administration
page, click
Tunnel > Disconnect Mode
and then select a tunnel number from the
Select Tunnel
drop-
down list at the top.
Using the CLI
To enter the Tunnel Disconnect command level:
enable > tunnel <number> >
disconnect
Using XML
Include in your file:
<configgroup name=”tunnel disconnect”
instance=”<number>”>
Modem Emulation
Some older equipment is designed to attach to a serial port and dial into a network with a modem.
This equipment uses AT commands to control the connection. For compatibility with these older
devices on modern networks, the EDS3000 devices mimic the modem's behavior.
Tunnel Disconnect
Mode Settings
Description
Stop Character
Enter the Stop Character which, when received on the Serial Line, disconnects the tunnel.
The Stop Character may be designated as a single printable character or as a control
character. Control characters may be input in any of the following forms:
<control>J
or
0xA
(hexadercimal) or
\10
(decimal). Disable the Stop Character by blanking the field to
set it to
<None>
.
Modem Control
Set whether Modem Control enables disconnect when the Modem Control pin is not
asserted on the Serial Line. Choices are:
Enabled
Disabled
(default)
Timeout
Enter the number of milliseconds a tunnel may be idle before disconnection. The
value of zero disables the idle timeout.
Flush Serial Data
Set whether to flush the Serial Line when the Tunnel is disconnected. Choices are:
Enabled
Disabled
(default)