
Remote Command Control
Message Set
Chapter 10
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To distinguish the remote command from the remote command control
message containing it, we will often refer to the remote command control
message as the RC control message. Figure 10.1 shows a data frame
containing a remote command control packet in four layers:
Fields of the remote command sent to be stored at the remote station
(application layer).
Fields of the RC control message containing the remote command
(application layer).
The message header fields common to all remote command control
messages.
The fields common to all message transmissions in the Native mode.
Figure 10.1
Remote Command Control General Format
DATA
(From Preceding Layer)
EXT
FF
SEL
x5
DATA
(From Preceding Layer)
CTL
ADDR
FCS
FLG
SIZE
2 Bytes
Remote Command
Fields
(Application)
RC Control Header Fields
Native Fields
FLG
HDLC DataLink Fields
SSQ
TNS
USER
NODE
LINK
DATA
(From Preceding Layer)
RCID
Application fields vary according to specific message formats.
PROT
2 Bytes
STS
STS
RCQ
CMD
RC Control Message Fields
LINK
2 Bytes
D ADDR
235 Bytes
USER
S ADDR
235 Bytes
SBQ
NODE
6 Bytes
CMD
D SIZE
2 Bytes
DBQ
SEL
(Application)
Remote Command
Fields
S SIZE
2 Bytes
Packet Format