Text 6; Trans.flow (Transmit Flow Control) 6 - AT&T 7500 User Manual

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Configurations: Asynchronous DCE, Asynchronous DTE
Data Protocols: X.25, Mode 2, Mode 3
This option determines whether the 7500 provides call progress and error messages to your
attached terminal during call setup and disconnection.
Call progress and error messages describe the status of your call. Select verbal if you want verbal
messages to appear on your attached terminal during call progress. Select diagnostic if you want only
a numeric diagnostic code to appear in addition to the progress message. Select off if you do not want
to see these messages.
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Trans.flow (Transmit Flow Control)
Configurations: Asynchronous DCE, Asynchronous DTE
Data Protocols: X.25, Mode 3, and Mode 2*
This option determines which method is used to control the flow of data from your data terminal to
the 7500.
When you select xon/xoff, the 7500 sends your data terminal an xoff character when it is not ready
to receive data. The 7500 sends an xon character to your data terminal when it is ready to receive data.
This setting is appropriate for most users.
Synchronous DCE
Option Values For Speed
Front Panel
CMD
Mode
With Help
1200
1200
2400
2400
4800
4800
9600
9600
19200
19200
48000
48000
56000
56000
64000
64000
Asynchronous DCE and Asynchronous DTE
Option Values For Text
Front Panel
With Help
OFF
0
1
VERBAL
2
DIAG
CHAPTER 4: DEFINITIONS OF 7500 OPTIONS
Option
Factory Value
Description
DCE
1200 bps
2400 bps
4800 bps
9600 bps
19.2 kbps
48 kbps
56 kbps
64 kbps
CMD
Factory Value
Mode
DCE
DTE
off
verbal
X
X
diagnostic
X
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