AEA PAKRATT PK-232 Operating Manual page 111

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USER'S GUIDE
Link state is: DISCONNECT in progress
You've typed a disconnect request, but the acknowledgment from the other station has
not been received. If you type a second
ately to the disconnected state.
Link state is: FRMR in progress
Your PK-232 is connected to a distant station, but a protocol error has occurred. This
should never happen when two AEA AX.25 systems are connected. An improper imple-
mentation of the AX.25 protocol could cause this condition. Your PK-232 will try to re-syn-
chronize frame numbers with the PK-232 on the other end, although a disconnect may re-
sult. Connections are not valid in this state; a disconnect will start the disconnect process.
Your PK-232 will tell you whenever the link status changes. The link status may change in
response to a command you've given the PK-232 (
disconnect request packet from a distant station, a disconnect because of the retry count
being exceeded, an automatic time-out disconnect (
*** CONNECTED to: call1 (via call2[,call3...,call9])
This message appears when your PK-232 switches from the "disconnected" or "connect in
progress" state to the connected state. The connection may be a result of a
command typed by you, or a connect request packet received from a distant station.
*** Connect request: call1 (via call2[,call3...,call9])
Your PK-232 has received but not accepted a connect request from a distant station. This
can happen if you've set
tion.
When your PK-232 displays this message, it also sends a DM packet (busy signal) to the
station that initiated the connect request. If your PK-232 rejects a connect request be-
cause you've set
other station.
*** DISCONNECTED: {call sign}
Your PK-232 has switches to the disconnected state from any other link state. This mes-
sage may be preceded by a message explaining the reason for the disconnect, as shown
below.
*** Retry count exceeded
*** DISCONNECTED: {call sign}
Your PK-232 has been disconnected because of a retry failure, rather than a disconnect
request from one of the stations.
*** {call sign} busy
*** DISCONNECTED: {call sign}
Your connect request was rejected by a DM packet (busy signal) from the other station.
Your PK-232 will reject a connect request if
connected to another station.
PK232UG Rev. B 9/86
CFROM
NONE
to
CFROM
to
NONE
or
OFF
DISCONN
command, the PK-232 will go immedi-
CONNECT
CHECK
) or a protocol error.
, or if you are already connected to another sta-
, you can issue your own connect request to the
CFROM
is set to
6-9
COMMAND SUMMARY
DISCONNE
or
), a connect or
CONNECT
NONE
, or if you are already
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