Async Terminal Operations
– indicates that the PAD is unable to cope with the rate at which
OVERRUN ERROR
characters are being received by the port, resulting in loss of characters. Enabling
XON-XOFF flow control (async PAD profile parameter 5) usually corrects this error.
– indicates that a "page wait" condition (async PAD profile parameter 22) has
PAGE
occurred.
– indicates a parity error on the port, due to either noise on the channel
PARITY ERROR
or an incompatibility between the parity settings of the port and its connected device.
– is a request to enter a password.
password
– means the async PAD profile was accepted.
PROF ACC
– means the async PAD profile was rejected.
PROF REJ
– indicates that a
PVC ERR
abnormality in the port configuration.
– indicates a
RESET
Reset
– means that the network has received a
RESET DTE
SET CMD DISALLOWED
– is a response to the
STAT ENGAGED
rently set up on the port.
– is a response to the
STAT FREE
set up on the port.
TRANSFER "nnnn" COM
FRX/FRM .n.n" Asynchronous PAD
the terminal is switched on and DSR and DCD become active. When the node boots,
the software looks for a file named BANNER.TXT (which does not exist when the
software is sent to the customer). If the file is not present, the default banner is dis-
played. Any text editor can be used to create BANNER.TXT, which can consist of up
to 256 bytes of ASCII and
activate ANSI screen functions for line drawings, enhanced characters, etc.) Copy the
file to the OMNI4000 directory, then reboot the node, and the new banner will be in
effect.
was received on a PVC port, suggesting a possible
Clear
received from the network.
– means
Set Command
command, indicating that a VC is cur-
Status
command, indicating that no VC is currently
Status
– indicates a called DTE reselection by the PAD to
– is the default welcome message, displayed when
characters. (The
[Esc]
from the remote DTE.
Reset
was not allowed.
characters can be used to
[Esc]
"nnnn."
C-5
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