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7. File Buffering
7.1 What This Chapter Contains
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Overview
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RAMdisk
organization
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File naming conventions
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RAMdisk protection parameters
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Saving and transferring data received by a host port
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Setting up automatic and manual buffering
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List of RAMdisk events
7.2 Overview
Each host port of the ASG Guard/ASG Guard Plus receives data from the resource to which it is
connected. This data may be buffered, or collected in a file, which is temporarily stored on the
ASG Guard/ASG Guard Plus RAMdisk. The file may be sent to the administration PC for later
review or importation into another software package.
The ASG Guard/ASG Guard Plus offers the option of automatic or manual data buffering from a
host port. If automatic buffering is enabled, the system will switch buffer files according to preset
parameters. If automatic buffering is not enabled, the administrator must open and switch buffer
files manually. Buffer files are stored on the RAMdisk in the subdirectory of the particular host
port. The buffer files can be managed using commands that are similar to DOS commands.
These commands are listed in the File Management Menu.
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