Configuring Async Pad Login Parameters - Cabletron Systems Netlink FRX4000 User Manual

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20, Echo Mask
21, Parity
22, Page Wait

Configuring Async PAD Login Parameters

12-6
allows selected sets of characters received from the user's device to avoid transmission
back to the start-stop mode DTE. Values (can be added) are:
=
no echo mask (all characters echoed).
0
=
no echo of CR.
1
=
no echo of LF.
2
=
no echo of VT, HT, FF.
4
=
no echo of BEL, BS.
8
=
no echo of ESC, ENQ.
16
=
no echo of ACK, NAK, STX, SOH, EOT, ETB, ETX.
32
=
no echo of editing characters as designated by parameters 16-18.
64
= no echo of all characters not mentioned above and DEL.
128
If parameter 5, 12, or 22 is set to anything other than
echoed. If parameter 2 is set to
allows the PAD to check parity in the data stream from the user's device and/or to gen-
erate parity in the data stream to the user's device:
= no parity.
0
= parity checking.
1
= parity generation.
2
= checking and generation.
3
specifies the number of line feed characters that, when sent by the PAD to the DTE,
will start a Page Wait condition, suspending transmission of additional characters to
the user's device.
If an async subscriber will be required to log into an FRX4000/6000 async PAD, a
login ID must be assigned. To display a list of existing login IDs and associated PAD
profile names, press
[C]
from the Main Menu).
To add or change login ID parameters, press
Menu and enter a
subscriber ID
, parameter 20 does not apply.
0
at the Async PAD Configuration Menu (or
[D]
(described on page 12-15).
, X-ON and X-OFF are not
0
[A], [A], [F], [C]
at the Async PAD Configuration
FRX4000/FRX6000 4.0 User Guide, Rev 01

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