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Console Port; Com1 Port - Cisco Nexus 5500 Series Configuration Manual

Nx-os fundamentals configuration guide, release 7.x
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Console Port

Width
Inactive session timeout
Console Port
The console port is an asynchronous serial port that allows you to connect to the device for initial configuration
through a standard RS-232 port with an RJ-45 connector. Any device connected to this port must be capable
of asynchronous transmission. You can configure the following parameters for the console port:
Data bits
Inactive session timeout
Parity
Speed
Stop bits
Configure your terminal emulator with 9600 baud, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, and no parity.

COM1 Port

A COM1 port is an RS-232 port with a DB-9 interface that enables you to connect to an external serial
communication device such as a modem. You can configure the following parameters for the COM1 port:
Data bits
Hardware flowcontrol
Parity
Speed
Stop bits
Cisco Nexus 5500 Series NX-OS Fundamentals Configuration Guide, Release 7.x
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Number of characters displayed before wrapping the line
Number of minutes that a session remains inactive before the device terminates it
Specifies the number of bits in an 8-bit byte that is used for data.
Specifies the number of minutes a session can be inactive before it is terminated.
Specifies the odd or even parity for error detection.
Specifies the transmission speed for the connection.
Specifies the stop bits for an asynchronous line.
Specifies the number of bits in an 8-bit byte that is used for data.
Enables the flow-control hardware.
Specifies the odd or even parity for error detection.
Specifies the transmission speed for the connection.
Specifies the stop bits for an asynchronous line.
Configuring Terminal Settings and Sessions
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