Conventions And Examples; Generating A New Configuration - Texas Instruments 990 User Manual

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Constr uction and Acti vation
NETGEN has the following capabilities:
*
Generating a new configuration
*
Modifying an existing configuration as follows:
Adding to an existing configuration
Changing an existing configuration
Deleting from an existing configuration
Each
of
these
capabilities
is
described
in
the
following
paragraphs.
However,
before
NETGEN
can
be
activated,
the
communications package must
be
installed and global LUNO >90 must
be assigned to the program file .INDSCDMM.PROGRAM, using the
SCI
command
Assign
Global
LUNO (AGL).
Ref er to the DXlO ref erence
manuals for detailed instructions".
After the initial assignment,
the COMMGO command automatically assigns global LUNO >90.
3.3.1
Conventions and Examples
In the following examples of NETGEN capabilities, the prompts are
given in the identical sequence that they appear on
the
VDT
at
which
NETGEN
is
active.
The prompts are displayed in the TTY
mode; that is, each prompt is displayed after the previous prompt
has recei ved a response.
The responses shown in the examples are
all user-entered; NETGEN does not
display
any
default
values.
All
responses
must
be
followed
by
pressing
the RETURN key,
referred to in some prompts as CR (carriage return).
When
there
are
no
more
entr i es to be made, pressi ng the RETURN key ei ther
causes groups of related prompts to be skipped or
causes
NETGEN
to be terminated.
Ntnnerical
responses
to
NETGEN
prompts
can
be
in decimal or
hexadecimal for the following parameters:
*
Data rates
*
Network IDs
*
Poll intervals
*
Message si zes
*
Que ue bu f fer size s
*
Tas kIDs
*
TIL lNE addresses
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