ùISO8859-1 !1$S x‚&˜¿+Õ - / ?J"Š ­=·$õ0 K!Wy ‘ ª "Æ é %ö< Ye l$w&œ+Ã-ïx8L±„þJƒ/ÎLþ­ Kï ù + é 0  • F " Ü 4 ÿÖ4Ä ‰Ð…Z»à œ¬ÅÜ"ì#C@ „Serial over Ethernet AdapterEthernet Device Server IP AddressEthernet Device Server Running STATEBAUD rateHardware flow controlEthernet Device Server TCP port numberTRANSMIT buffer countTCP connection idle timeout in half secondsTCP connection probe interval in half secondsTCP connection probe countNumber of times to retry connection to EDS, if connection failsAdd a Serial over Ethernet AdapterAdd a TTYChange/Show Characteristics of a Serial over Ethernet AdapterChange/Show Characteristics of a TTYConfigure a Defined Serial over Ethernet AdapterDescriptionEthernet Device Server IP AddressGenerate a Trace ReportGenerate an Error ReportKEEP definition in databaseList Serial over Ethernet AdaptersLogical NameRemove a Serial over Ethernet AdapterSTATUS of Device at Config TimeSerial over Ethernet AdapterStart TraceStatusStop TraceTrace a Serial over Ethernet AdapterEthernet Device Server TCP port numberTCP connection idle timeout in half secondsTCP connection probe interval in half secondsTCP connection probe countWith the Serial over Ethernet (SoE) device driver, you can create virtual serial devices and teletype (tty) devices in the AIX operating system using the Ethernet Device Server (EDS) that supports the Request for Comments (RFC) 2217 protocol. Examples of EDS include Digi and Perle devices. The functionality of SoE device driver is similar to a real COM (communication) port.Displays a list of all Serial over Ethernet Adapters created on this system.Add a new Serial over Ethernet Adapter by providing the IP address of the Ethernet Device Server which is configured in the network.Change or show characteristics of a existing Serial over Ethernet Adapter.Remove a existing Serial over Ethernet Adapter.Configure a existing Serial over Ethernet Adapter which is in defined state.IP address that is configured on the Ethernet Device Server. This IP address will be used to create a telnet session when a tty device is created using this sa device later.Specifies the status of the device after configuring. Possible values are 'up' indicating that the device will be ready to be used. 'down' indicates that the device will be created, but won't be ready to use till it is moved to 'up' state.Identifies the logical name of the adapter.Defines a short text description of the adapter.Indicates whether a device's definition is to be retained in the Configuration Database. Setting this field to yes makes the device unavailable and, therefore, unusable, but the device remains defined. This option allows the device to be made available again with the same attributes it had before. Setting this field to no makes the device unavailable and deletes the device definition from the database.Add a new tty device by using a sa device that is created using Serial over Ethernet driver. A TCP port number that is configured on the Ethernet Device Server should be specified. This TCP port number should have been configured on the specific serial port that this tty device should use.Change one or more attributes for a specific device.This is a mandatory field. This is the TCP port number that is configured on the Ethernet Device Server. This TCP port number should have been configured on the specific serial port that this tty device should use.Specifies the amount of time measured in half seconds, that the TCP connection between SoE device and EDS should be idle, before keep alive probes are sent. Default value for this is set to '360'.Specifies the interval, measured in half seconds, between packets sent to validate the connection. Default value for this is set to '10'.Specifies the number of keepalive probes that could be sent before terminating the connection. Default value for this is set to '24'.This is the TCP port number that is configured on the Ethernet Device Server. This TCP port number should have been configured on the specific serial port that this tty device should use.SoE Device NameDevice Server IP AddressTTY Device Port NumberSOE ERROR SPEEDUNSUPPORTED SPEED IN DEVICE SERVERUSE SUPPORTED SPEEDSOE OUTSTANDING SEND BUFFERSRMDEV FAILED DUE TO OUTSTANDING SEND BUFFERS YET TO BE FREED BY TCPTRY AFTER FEW MINUTES