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Async Terminal Commands
The following commands can be entered in
Command
mode. (For a list of commands,
type
help [Enter]
.)
STAT
– Get connection status.
CLR
– Clear Connection.
PAR? n1,n2,n3
– Reads value of 1 or more
async PAD profile parameters
(
n1
=
1st parameter,
n2
= 2nd, etc.). Standard parameters are
1–22
.
SET? n1:m1,n2:m2,n3:m3
– Sets and reads async PAD profile parameters (
n1
= 1st
parameter,
m1
= new value).
PROF
– Sets standard set of parameters. CCITT profile
90
is available.
RESET
– Reset connection.
INT
– Send interrupt packet.
SET n1:m1,n2:m2,n3:m3
– Sets one or more async PAD profile parameters (
n1
=
1st parameter,
m1
= new value).
HELP
– Provides more information.
?
– Same as
HELP
.
[Gnn], [Z], [Y], [R], [N]
– Selection parameters; used to represent facilities in Call
Request packets (unless they are specified in autocall Call Requests):
[Gnn]
= CUG (nn is the CUG number)
[Z]
= Group Send
[Y]
= Priority
[R]
= Reverse Charging
[N]
= NUI
Port
– displays the RLP and port number to which you are connected, and the
called and calling addresses.
Placing a Call from an Async Terminal
One way to place a call is simply to enter the calling address (subscriber ID) of the
destination DTE. (There must be a
Subscriber ID record
for that address.) User data
and/or facilities (in any combination) can be included, as described below.
To place a call using facilities and user data, enter the data in the format:
f,f,f-addressDdata or f, f, f-addressPdata
, where:
f
is the letter(s) representing the desired facility(s):
Gnn
= CUG (nn is the CUG number)
Z
= Group Send
Y
= Priority
R
= Reverse Charging
N
= NUI
address
– is the called address,
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