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buflim
buflim specifies the maximum number of outgoing datagrams or packets to queue before starting
to discard datagrams. This mechanism is used to prevent the memory from filling up when a serial
link goes down.
bufsize
bufsize specifies the size of the ring buffer in bytes to be allocated to the receiver in raw mode.
intvec
intvec specifies the software interrupt number (vector) in hexadecimal to use for resident packet
drivers.
ioaddr
ioaddr is the I/O base address in hexadecimal of a serial port or the hardware controller and must
correspond with the jumper or switch settings used during the setup of the controller board. The
standard values for serial ports are:
iovec
iovec is the hardware interrupt vector used by the serial port or controller and must correspond
with the jumper or switch settings used during setup of the controller. The standard values for
serial ports are:
irq
irq is the hardware interrupt vector used by the network interface controller. This is only used for
faster response in Sockets.
modemfile
A file containing the modem commands and scripts.
speed
speed specifies the transmission speed for serial interface devices (baud rate). Before using a
serial connection you have to set flow control with the param command.
Examples
interface pdr if0 dix 1500 5 0x60
interface asy ser0 cslip 576 15 0x3f8 4 9600
interface asy p0 ppp 1500 30 0x3f8 4 9600 pppmod.mod
MX1 I-Safe Reference Guide
COM1
03F8h
COM2
02F8h
COM3
03E8h
COM4
02E8h
COM1
4
COM2
3
COM3
4
COM4
3
SOCKETS TCP/IP Stack
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