Char_Erase; Circuit_Timer; Cli_Imask7 - Bay Networks 6300 Supplement Manual

Supplement to the remote annex administrator’s guide for unix
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Chapter 2
Configuration Parameters
Book C

char_erase

When this asynchronous port parameter is enabled, the RA 6300 echoes
both the character erase and the word erase characters for a video
terminal; i.e., the previous character (or word) looks as if it has been
erased. A Y enables this parameter, an N disables it. The default is Y.
When char_erase is disabled, the RA 6300 echoes the erase characters
for a hard-copy terminal. It echoes the first erase character as a "\"
followed by the deleted character. Each additional use of the erase
character deletes and displays another character. The first character typed
(other than the erase character) echoes a "/" and the character, e.g., typing
"asdf<Delete><Delete>
" echoes as "asdf\fd/g."
g
This parameter has effect only at the CLI level.

circuit_timer

This Annex parameter defines the time interval in tens of milliseconds
between the transmission of LAT packets (e.g., if you enter
, the time
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interval will be 90 milliseconds). Allowable values range from 1 to 25.
The default value is 8 (80 milliseconds).

cli_imask7

When this asynchronous port parameter is enabled, the RA 6300 masks
CLI input to seven bits. The RA 6300 masks input only at the CLI. When
cli_imask7 is disabled, the RA 6300 expects eight-bit ASCII input. A Y
enables this parameter, an N disables it. The default is Y.
Remote Annex 6300 Supplement to the Remote Annex Administrator's Guide for UNIX
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