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Autoadjust
Option Values: on, off
Applicable Data Protocols: All
If Autoadjust is on, the ADM automatically adjusts to the speed and parity of your attached data
terminal when you press
BREAK
, type
AT
, then press
RETURN
. After this sequence, the ADM
transmits the CMD: prompt to your data terminal with the current (new) speed and parity.
Note: Failure to complete this sequence within 5 seconds may result in improper speed setting.
If Autoadjust is off, you must set speed and parity with the set command.
Break
Option Values: off, attention, interrupt, break, discard, reset
Applicable Data Protocols: See below
This option determines what the ADM does when you press the
BREAK
key on your attached
data terminal during data transfer.
For X.25 and Mode 3 data protocols: If you select off, the ADM does not respond to the
BREAK
key. If you select interrupt, the ADM sends an interrupt packet to the remote Packet Assembler
Disassembler (PAD). If you select break, an interrupt packet is sent, followed by an indication
of break X.29 message. If you select discard, the ADM sends an interrupt packet, an indication
of break X.29 message, and discards any incoming data from the network. If you select reset,
the ADM sends an X.25 reset packet to the network. If you select attention, the ADM escapes
from the Data Mode to the Local Data Mode enabling you to enter commands. Use of
BREAK
as
an attention sequence, is in addition to the three character attention sequence selected by the
attention option.)
For Mode 2 and all V.120 data modes,
BREAK
is transported to the far-end regardless of the
option setting.
Char.erase (Character Erase)
Option Values: bs
Ctrl
-
H
, delete (DEL), #, off
Applicable Data Protocols: X.25, Mode 3, BV64I, BV56I
This option allows you to choose the character you will use as an erase character when Edit is
on.
The selected character is not transmitted to the far end. See Line.erase later on in this chapter.
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