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Can't put baud rate for my system port Mivb 10.0

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Technical User
Jan 3, 2024
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Hi guys, after upgrading from MiVb 8.0 to 10.0 my system ports have lost his baud rate. Right now we're using the printing port for smdr logs but it's not working because i can't change the baud rate. How can i change my baud rate to 9600 again? Do you guys now if the printer port works in MiVB 10.0?



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Found this in he MiVB Help files:
Baud Rate

System-generated, protected field. Indicates the operating speed of the port. The maximum programmable baud rate is 19200. Note that although it is possible to enter new baud rates via the command line, these changes do not actually take effect in the system.
Program the output device parameters

After connecting the output device, program the printer port with the parameters required by your output device. To determine the parameters of your output device, refer to the manufacturer's documentation.

The printer ports default to the following output parameters

baud rate: 1200 baud

parity: none

number of Tx bits: 8

number of stop bits: 2

NOTE: The SMDR output can also be sent to LPR1 telnet port 1754 when programmed in the Application Logical Ports form.
 
Do u know how can i program the printer port? Via command, ssh or?
 

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