162 Setting up the FTP server, CND server and Terminal server553-3001-230 Standard 10.01 September 2007Figure 60Terminal Properties dialog boxVirtual portsIn the Terminal server application, the Virtual Ports Properties window allows the userto enable or disable connection to a particular device. It appears the virtual port numberfor each configured device, and the corresponding serial or network settings.In the Virtual Port Properties window, a tree appears the devices that can be connectedthrough a virtual port. For serial ports, the window retrieves the available serial portsfrom the Registry. For network connections, the window retrieves the site and systeminformation from the TM 3.0 database. The virtual port for a system uses the same IPaddress assigned to System Terminal. The tree mirrors the tree in the TM 3.0 Navigator.It uses the communication profile in System Properties, determined as follows:• For a Generic system, it uses the profile (serial or network) selected in theApplication page in System Properties.• For a non-Generic system, it uses the communication settings from the profile(serial or network) assigned to Virtual System Terminal in the Applications page inSystem Properties.• For any system, if a network (Ethernet) profile is selected, Terminal server uses aTelnet connection.To configure virtual port connection for a device, click Systems in the Terminal serverwindow, or double-click a Configured System in the list (this selects the correspondingdevice in the Virtual Port Properties window allowing the user to quickly change thesettings for a particular device).To enable virtual port connection for a device, do one of the following:• Double-click the disabled port in the tree.