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<h3><font color="#000080"><b><a name="top">Ports Information</a></b></font></h3>

<p>Use this window to view information about your system's ports for communicating with
peripheral devices and with other systems.</p>
<h4><b>User Privileges</b></h4>

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    <td width="110" align="left" valign="top" rowspan="2"><b>Selection</b></td>
    <td width="366" colspan="2" align="center" height="20" valign="top"><b>User Privileges</b></td>
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    <td width="366" colspan="2" align="center" height="20" valign="top"><i>U=User; 
	P=Power User; A=Administrator; NA=Not Applicable</i></td>
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    <td width="110" height="21">&nbsp;</td>
    <td width="171" height="21" align="center"><b>View</b></td>
    <td width="182" height="21" align="center"><b>Manage</b></td>
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    <td width="110" height="21">Ports Information</td>
    <td width="171" align="center" height="21">U, P, A</td>
    <td width="182" align="center" height="21">NA</td>
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		<td><span class="notes">NOTE: </span>For more details on user privilege 
		levels, see &quot;<a href="../../oma/en/UserLevels.html">Privilege Levels 
		in the Server Administrator GUI</a>.&quot;</td>
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<h4>Ports Information Window</h4>

<p>A pathway into and out of the system. Serial and parallel ports on a system are
external sockets for plugging in communications lines, modems and printers. Every network
card connects to the LAN using a port of some type. Any device that sends and receives
data requires an available port to connect to each line.</p>

<h5>Ports Information Fields</h5>

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    <td class="data-area-canvas-odd" vAlign="top" width="30%" align="left"><b>Name</b></td>
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	<strong style="font-weight: 400">Port Type</strong></td>
    <td class="data-area-canvas-odd" vAlign="top" width="70%" align="left">Examples of port
    type include serial port, parallel port, USB, and so on.</td>
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	<strong style="font-weight: 400">External
    Name</strong></td>
    <td class="data-area-canvas-odd" vAlign="top" width="70%" align="left">Name of the port,
    such as serial or parallel, USB, mouse, keyboard, and so on.</td>
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	<strong style="font-weight: 400">Base I/O Addr</strong></td>
    <td class="data-area-canvas" vAlign="top" width="70%" align="left">Starting input/output
    address expressed in hexadecimal. </td>
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	<strong style="font-weight: 400">IRQ Lvl</strong></td>
    <td class="data-area-canvas" vAlign="top" width="70%" align="left">An interrupt request
    (IRQ) is a hardware interrupt on a system. The hardware interrupt signals the system's CPU
    that an event has started or ended in a peripheral component such as a modem or printer.
    When communicated over a PCI card, the IRQ level is a standard way to identify the type of
    device that is sending the interrupt request.&nbsp;</td>
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	<strong style="font-weight: 400">Connector Type </strong></td>
    <td class="data-area-canvas" vAlign="top" width="70%" align="left">The type of plug or
    cable and plug that connects two devices together, in this case, the type of connector
    that attaches an external device to a system. Many connector types are available, each
    designed to connect a different device type to a system. Examples include DB-9 Male, AT,
    Access Bus, PS/2, and so on.</td>
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	<strong style="font-weight: 400">Maximum Speed</strong></td>
    <td class="data-area-canvas" vAlign="top" width="70%" align="left">Port speed refers to
    the data transmission rate of an input/output channel, measured in numbers of bits per
    second. Serial ports have an average speed of 115 Kbps and USB ports have an average speed
    of 12 Kbps.</td>
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</table>

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<h4>Other Window Controls</h4>

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    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="30%"><b>Print</b></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="70%">Prints a copy of the open window to your default
    printer.</td>
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    <td vAlign="top" width="30%"><b>Export</b></td>
    <td vAlign="top" width="70%">Saves a text file containing the contents of this window (the
    values of each data field separated by a customizable delimiter) to a destination you
    specify.</td>
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    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="70%">E-mails the contents of this window to your
    designated recipient. See the <em>Server Administrator User's Guide</em> for instructions
    about configuring your Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) server.</td>
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    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="30%"><b>Refresh</b></td>
    <td vAlign="top" align="left" width="70%">Updates the screen with latest 
	information.</td>
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