3028
Turbo
Statistical Multiplexer
2-62
154001UA
Channel Reset
Channel Reset
Channel Reset
Channel Reset
Channel Reset
The
CHANNEL RESET
command causes the local and remote ends to be reset.
It clears the channel data buffers, any flow control XOFF state (if present and if
the channel has the option), and any reverse flow control XOFF state. In addi-
tion, it removes any forced EIA output signals on the local end (refer to the
Channel Status section). The channel reset function will cause an event display
in
MONITOR MODE
. The event lists the occurrence of the reset, the channel
number, and the time.
Front Panel Access
When using the front panel, you can reset all of the channels simultaneously by
using the option:
ALL CHANNELS
From the
COMMAND MODE
display:
PRESS:
NEXT or LAST
until
CHNL RESET
displays on the second line
PRESS:
SELECT
PRESS:
NEXT or LAST
to choose a channel number or
ALL CHANNELS
PRESS:
SELECT
The multiplexer resets the designated channel(s) and returns to the
COM-
MAND MODE
display. A message, with the time the channel reset occurred, is
stored in the
MONITOR MODE
queue to be displayed when the mode is
entered.
Terminal Access
To reset a
SINGLE CHANNEL
, from the Main Menu:
TYPE:
10
PRESS:
RETURN
TYPE:
n (n = the channel to be reset)
PRESS:
RETURN
To reset
ALL CHANNELS
, from the Main Menu:
TYPE:
11
PRESS:
RETURN
Note
A channel reset normally acts upon both ends of a
connection. The exception is when the reset is
invoked upon a channel which is in Supervisory
mode; in this case a channel reset is only done on
the local end. It should be noted that the CHAN-
NEL RESET command will cause data in the buffers
to be cleared, so it should be used with caution. It
will not clear forced EIA outputs on the remote end.