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Using File Transfer Programs
3-12
Falcon
®
DOS Portable Terminals
Table 3-1: XFER Parameters
Option
Description
Default
Xmodem
Zmodem
filename(s)
Identifies the file to be transferred or received.
None
None
@file
(Zmodem only)
Specifies a response file consisting of two or more
names of files to be transferred. Replace
file
with the name of
the response file to use.
N/A
None
#
Specifies the communications port to use. Replace the
#
symbol
with the desired setting:
1 = COM1
2 = COM2
1
1
B#
Specifies the baud rate. Replace the
#
symbol with the desired
setting:
2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600
115200
19200
19200
C#
(Zmodem only)
Specifies how the retransmission of a file should be
handled if a previous transfer was interrupted. Replace the
#
symbol
with the desired setting:
1
= Never recover (start transmission from the beginning of the file)
2
= Follow sender (use the sender’s crash-recovery options; ignore
the receiver’s)
3
= Always recover (send data from the point where transmission
was interrupted)
N/A
1
D#
Specifies the number of seconds for XFER to wait for activity before
cancelling the transfer. Replace the
#
symbol with the desired
number of seconds for the timeout delay. Acceptable values are
0
(no timeout) through
65,535
.
60
60
E#
Specifies the maximum number of times XFER should attempt
retransmission of a packet after an error occurs. If the final attempt
fails, XFER aborts the transfer. Replace the
#
symbol with the
desired maximum number of attempts. A setting of
0
allows for
unlimited attempts.
0
0
F#
Specifies the type of flow control to use for data transfer. Replace the
#
symbol with the desired setting:
0
= No flow control
1
= XON/ XOFF
(Zmodem only)
2
= RTS/ CTS
0
1 = Falcon
33x or 34x
2 = all other
Falcon
models
H
or
?
Displays help for the XFER command.
None
None
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