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host. The host should reissue the correct command.
iPort/LAN Receive Buffer Overflow
Prompt: /I90[CR]
‘iPort/LAN 2 Serial Receive Buffer Overflow
Cause: This event normally indicates that data sent to the iPort/LAN 2 via the serial
port has been lost. Check the host computer’s Serial Port Flow Control
(XON/XOFF, or Hardware) to make sure it matches current iPort/LAN Flow
Control. Also, check if the host computer’s FIFO buffers in its 16550 UART are
enabled. If so, reduce or disable Transmit Data Buffering. On Windows-based host
computers, see the Device Manager, COM port, Advanced Settings. You may need
to power down the host computer for any FIFO change to take effect.