·
7. Commands:
Determines which commands will be
available to this port. The port can be configured to
recognize only Basic commands (user), or All
Commands (Administrator). When the MDS is
configured, at least one port (typically Port 1) should be
granted access to All MDS commands.
·
8. Logoff Char.:
Defines the Logoff Character for this
port. The Logoff Character determines the disconnect
sequence that must be issued at this port in order to
disconnect from a second port (Resident Disconnect).
When defining the Logoff Character, note the following:
n
The default Logoff Character is "
+
". As a result, the
default Resident Disconnect Sequence is
[Enter]
+++
[Enter]
.
n
The Resident Disconnect Sequence uses the format
[Enter]
###
[Enter]
, where
#
is the currently defined
Logoff Character.
n
The Logoff Character should only be re-defined when
the default Resident Disconnect Sequence is not
compatible with your application.
n
The Resident Disconnect Sequence is not used when
performing a Third Party Disconnect. The /D
command is used to initiate a Third Party Disconnect.
·
9. Disconnect:
Enables or disables the Resident
Disconnect Sequence and/or Timeout Disconnect
·
10. Timeout:
Selects the Timeout Period for this port.
When the Timeout Disconnect is enabled, and the port
does not receive or transmit data for the specified
Timeout Period, the port will disconnect from the
associated port.
·
11. Message Type:
Defines the type of response
messages that will be sent when the MDS responds to
commands. The user can select Verbose Messages
(English Text Response), Terse Messages (Numeric /
Abbreviation), or Quiet Mode (No Response).
·
12. Echo:
Enables or Disables the command echo.
3. (Optional) After all ports have been configured, save the
user-selected configurations parameters to an ASCII file as
described in Section 7.
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