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"Administering Windows Server 2008 Server Core"

You can learn more about the XON/XOFF protocol at
http://docs.hp.com/en/32022-90051/ch09s08.html.
odsr={on | off} Specifies whether the system enables the Data Set Ready (DSR) output
handshaking.
octs={on | off} Specifies whether the system enables the Clear to Send (CTS) output
handshaking.
dtr={on | off | hs} Specifies whether the system enables the Data Terminal Ready (DTR)
output handshaking. The on mode provides a constant signal showing the terminal is ready to
receive data. The hs mode provides a handshaking signal between the two terminals.
rts={on | off | hs | tg} Specifies whether the system enables the Request to Send (RTS)
output handshaking. The on mode provides a constant signal showing the terminal is ready to
send data. The hs mode provides a handshaking signal between the two terminals. The tg mode
provides a toggling feature between ready and not ready states.
idsr={on | off} Specifies whether the system enables DSR sensitivity. You must enable this
feature to use DSR handshaking.
device Defines the name of the device that you want to work with. Standard names include
LPT1: through LPT3:, COM1: through COM9:, and CON:.


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