Which settings represent the proper BITs per second, da…

Which settings represent the proper BITs per second, data bits, and parity settings for a HyperTerminal session
to the router?

Which settings represent the proper BITs per second, data bits, and parity settings for a HyperTerminal session
to the router?

A.
19200,8,none

B.
9600,8,none

C.
9600,8, even

D.
19200,8,even

Explanation:
When setting up a HyperTerminal session to either a router or a switch, the proper settings must be enabled or
the connection will not work. The proper settings are 9600 bits per second, 8 data bits, and none in the parity
box. The HyperTerminal application is provided on Windows operating systems up to Windows XP. The path to
the tool is Start > Programs > Accessories > Communications > HyperTerminal. For later Windows operating
systems, a HyperTerminal program must be downloaded and installed.
After opening the tool, you will name the connection and select a COM port if you want to use a port other than
the default, which is the serial port to which the console cable is connected. You will then be presented with the
following box:

The settings should reflect 9600 bits per second, 8 data bits, no parity, 1 stop bit, and no flow control, as
illustrated in this graphic:

All other options include incorrect settings in at least one category.
Objective:
Infrastructure Management
Sub-Objective:
Configure and verify device management



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