Configuring Async Ports
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11, Speed
is either the
X.3 Line Speed
specified in Port configuration or, if autobaud was spec-
ified, the speed of the async device connected to the port. The speed cannot be
changed in the PAD Profile record.
12, Flow Control
allows XON/XOFF from the user's device to control the rate of data transfer from the
PAD.
13, Insert <lf> after <cr>
causes a linefeed to be inserted after a carriage return in the specified instances. Values
(can be added) are:
0
= none.
1
= after CR in transmission to the DTE.
2
= after CR in return from the DTE.
4
= after CR in echo to the DTE.
14, Padding after <lf>
determines how many (if any) NULL padding characters will be added after a
linefeed.
15, Editing
provides for character delete, line delete, and line display editing capabilities in the
PAD command state and data transfer state for the user's device. If editing is enabled,
the PAD will suspend forwarding of data packets after expiration of the idle timer or
if the editing buffer is full.
16, Character Delete
is the ASCII value of the character that is used to delete characters. When this char-
acter is received by the PAD, it will be stored in the editing buffer, and will cause the
previously stored character to be deleted at packet forwarding or if a line display is
performed.
17, Line Delete
is the ASCII value of the character that will delete all characters stored in the editing
buffer.
18, Line Display
allows the DTE to display the contents of the PAD's buffer on a new line. The spec-
ified number defines the ASCII character that will be used as the Line Display char-
acter.
19, Edit Service Signal
allows the DTE to specify the format of service signals. Values (can be added) are:
0
= no editing.
1
= edit signals for printing terminals.
2
= edit signals for display terminals.
8,32–126
= edit signals using one of these (decimal) ASCII characters.
If parameter 6,
PAD Service Signal
, is set to
0
, this parameter does not apply.
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