Default Calling Address
Disable X.121 User Calls
Autocall
Autocall Delay
Called Address
Retry Count
Retry Interval
User Data
Facilities
DTR/RTS Active When VC Up
Input Signal Detection
12-12
will be inserted into an incoming X.29 Call Request if the packet does not contain a
calling address. This parameter is relevant only if
will (if
) cause the port to accept only those calls that substitute an abbreviated
Y
address (described later in this chapter) for the called address.
causes (when enabled) the PAD to automatically call the remote device (Called
Address) when the link comes up, either through rebooting the node or pressing
after changing
Autocall
causes a delay after the link comes up before a Call Request will be issued.
is the ID of the remote device, and is placed into the called address field of the Call
Request. This parameter is relevant only if
address will come from either the user device's X.28 interface or an abbreviated
address.
If the async port is one end of a connection to a logical X.25 port in the FRX4000/
6000, the Called Address must match a Subscriber ID (see
the logical port.
is the number of times an autocall will be sent to the remote device.
is the time between autocall attempts.
is an (optional) string of ASCII characters that will be placed verbatim into the user
data field of an outgoing Call Request packet.
is an (optional) string of facility codes and related data that will be placed verbatim
into the facility field of an outgoing Call Request packet.
if
means that DTR and RTS will be asserted only after a virtual circuit is established.
Y
If
, both signals will be asserted as soon as the port is enabled.
N
determines which signal(s) will be read to determine that the link is up:
= none required
0
= DSR
1
= DSR & DCD
2
= DSR & DCD & Call
3
= DSR & CTS
4
= DSR, DCD, & CTS
5
to
.
Y
Autocall
Disable X.121 User Calls
is
; if
is
, the called
Y
Autocall
N
page
12-15) configured for
FRX4000/FRX6000 4.0 User Guide, Rev 01
is
.
N
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