Received Data Flow Control
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Received Data Flow
Control
Flow control settings are controlled by the AT&Rn and AT&In commands.
The default settings are &R2&I0. Use the following table for more
information about setting the flow control.
For your modem to
Command
Pause before sending CTS signal after receiving the
Request to Send (RTS).
The delay is required by some synchronous mainframes
and does not apply to asynchronous calls.
AT&R0
Ignore the RTS signal.
&R1 is required if your computer or software does not
support RTS
AT&R1
Enable hardware flow control.
This sends data to your computer only upon receipt of the
RTS signal.
AT&R2
Disable software (XON/XOFF) flow control.
Recommended for non-ARQ (Normal mode) calls (see
AT&I5). While the Courier V.Everything modem is online,
the only characters it recognises are +++, the escape
code.
AT&I0
(Default)
Enable software (XON/XOFF) flow control. Use in ARQ
mode only.
Note
: The XON/XOFF characters sent to the remote
computer may interfere with XON/XOFF signaling
between the remote computer and remote device (see
AT&I2).
AT&I1
Force the modem to act on your XON/XOFF commands,
but remove them from the data stream instead of passing
them to the remote computer.
This ensures that the remote computer does not confuse
your XON/XOFF characters with those from its attached
device. This is the recommended setting for ARQ mode.
AT&I2
When using the AT&I2 command, if the call is not in ARQ mode, there is no flow
control on the link. If you send an XOFF to your modem and it stops passing data,
it has no way to tell the remote computer and modem to stop sending for a
while, and the local’s buffer may overflow. For more reliable control in non ARQ
mode, see AT&I5.
Summary of Contents for Courier
Page 12: ......
Page 28: ...1 14 CHAPTER 1 CONNECTING TO YOUR ISP ...
Page 36: ...3 4 CHAPTER 3 UPGRADING YOUR MODEM ...
Page 58: ...6 6 CHAPTER 6 WORKING WITH MEMORY ...
Page 64: ...8 4 CHAPTER 8 CONTROLLING EIA 232 SIGNALING ...
Page 72: ...9 8 CHAPTER 9 ACCESSING AND CONFIGURING THE COURIER V EVERYTHING MODEM REMOTELY ...
Page 80: ...10 8 CHAPTER 10 CONTROLLING DATA RATES ...
Page 96: ...12 6 CHAPTER 12 FLOW CONTROL ...
Page 108: ...13 12 CHAPTER 13 HANDSHAKING ERROR CONTROL DATA COMPRESSION AND THROUGHPUT ...
Page 112: ...14 4 CHAPTER 14 DISPLAYING QUERYING AND HELP SCREENS ...
Page 122: ...15 10 CHAPTER 15 TESTING THE CONNECTION ...
Page 142: ...17 8 CHAPTER 17 TROUBLESHOOTING ...
Page 156: ...A 14 APPENDIX A S REGISTERS ...
Page 172: ...B 16 APPENDIX B ALPHABETIC COMMAND SUMMARY ...
Page 178: ...C 6 APPENDIX C FLOW CONTROL TEMPLATE ...
Page 186: ...E 4 APPENDIX E V 25 BIS REFERENCE ...