This command displays the current temperature from the on-board sensor inside the
MT1200.
TRACE {ON | OFF}
default OFF
When ON, all received frames are displayed in their entirety, in hexadecimal, including
all header information. All packets, which are eligible for monitoring also, will be
displayed in normal text.
TRANS
immediate
This command causes immediate exit from Command Mode into Transparent Mode.
The current link state is not affected. There are no special editing characters, all
characters are sent out as received. To get out of Transparent, send the TNC a modem
break if BREAK is ON, or see CMDTIME for a special keyboard sequence.
See also: BREAK, CMDTIME, COMMAND
TRFLOW {ON | OFF}
default OFF
This command allows the TNC to respond to software flow control from the computer
while in the Transparent Mode. When TRFLOW is OFF, software flow control is not
used in the Transparent Mode. Hardware flow control will be expected from the
computer by the TNC. The computer program needs to use hardware flow control, and
the RS232 cable needs to be wired with CTS and RTS connected. When ON, software
flow control is enabled, and the START and STOP characters are sent by the computer
to the TNC to control the flow of data. When START and STOP are set to $00,
hardware flow control must be used. If not zero, the TNC will respond to the computer’s
START and STOP characters, and remain transparent to other characters from the
terminal or computer for flow control.
When START and STOP are set for software flow control (normally <Ctrl+Q> and
<Ctrl+S>), all characters can be received in Transparent Mode (including the START
and STOP characters) by setting TRFLOW ON and TXFLOW OFF. You will not,
however, be able to send the START and STOP characters, since the TNC will interpret
them as flow control.
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