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02, Echo
03, Data Forwarding Char
04, Idle Timer Delay
05, Ancillary Device Control
06, PAD Service Signal
07, Receive Break Signal
10-4
= escape is not allowed.
0
= escape will be initiated by
1
= escape will be initiated by the character defined by this number.
32–126
provides for characters received from the user's device to be transmitted back to the
device as well as being interpreted by the PAD.
allows the selection of defined sets of characters received from the user's device to be
recognized by the PAD as an indication to complete the assembly and forward a com-
plete packet sequence as defined in Recommendation X.25. Values (can be added)
are:
=
no data forwarding character.
0
=
alphanumeric characters (A-Z, a-z, 0-9).
1
=
ESC, BEL, ENQ, or ACK.
4
=
DEL, CAN, or DC2.
8
= ETX or EOT.
16
= HT, LF, VT, or FF.
32
= all characters in columns 0 & 1 of International Alphabet #5 that are not
64
included above. (The contents of columns 0 & 1 are equivalent to ASCII
characters NUL through US in the table in Appendix F.)
= all characters.
127
allows selection of an interval between successive characters received from the user's
device, which when exceeded will cause the PAD to terminate assembly of a packet
and forward it as defined in Recommendation X.25. If expiration of the timer occurs
before the forwarding size of the data packet is reached, the PAD forwards the data
packet to the remote DTE.
allows flow control between the PAD and the user's device. The PAD indicates
whether it is ready to accept characters from the user device by transmitting special
characters that are used to switch DTE transmission on and off.
= no use of XON/XOFF.
0
= use XON/XOFF in data transfer.
1
= always use XON/XOFF.
2
provides the user's device with the ability to specify whether or not, and in what
format, PAD service signals are transmitted. Values (can be added) are:
= no service signals will be transmitted.
0
= service signals will be transmitted in standard format.
1
= prompt signal will be transmitted in standard format (asterisk).
4
= service and prompt signals will be transmitted in standard format.
5
Some common service signals are listed in Appendix C.
allows the selection of the operation of the PAD after receipt of a break signal from
the user's device.Values (can be added) are:
(
),
[Ctrl] [P]
1/0
Data Link Escape
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