3Com S200 manual Protocol ID, Network Parity, NONE, SPAC, MARK, Even

Page 75

ATPAD Ports

Protocol ID

Range:

0 to 8 hex digits

 

 

Default:

(blank)

 

 

Description:

First four bytes of the call user data. If set to zero, PID checking is

 

not performed.

 

 

Boot Type:

A Port boot is required for the change to take effect.

 

 

Network Parity

Range:

NONE, SPAC, MARK, EVEN

 

 

Default:

NONE

 

 

Description:

Specifies the parity of the data sent to the network by the ATPAD.

 

• NONE: No parity. Pass the data as received

 

• SPAC: Space parity

 

• MARK: Mark parity

 

• EVEN: Even parity

 

• ODD: Odd parity

 

 

Boot Type:

A Port boot is required for the change to take effect.

 

 

 

 

Configuring PAD/ATPAD Ports

69

Image 75
Contents 3Com Corporation Restricted Rights Legend Restricted Rights Notification for U.S. Government UsersProprietary Material Page Contents Page Before You Begin Configuring PAD/ATPAD PortsOverview IntroductionAbout Packet Assembler/Disassembler Example Typical ApplicationsPAD Port Configuration Configuration RecordPAD Port If You Specify or Set Then GuidelinesStep Action Result Parameters Connection TypeUse Connection Type When Port Control Use Connection TypeCronly Port SpeedAuto Baud Sequence CRONLY, CRDOTCR, TYMNET, TelenetNumber of Stop Bits Data Bits per CharacterDevice Parity NONE, SPAC, MARK, EVEN, ODD, AutoNONE, AUTO, AUTC, PCUD, IBAR, OBAR, MNEM, Tmnem Call ControlTerminal Control NONE, PASS, LIM, CUG, LCPY, 7BIT, NADD, X.28, CnuiCUGOA, BMSG, ADDR, FRCB, Cugia Autocall Mnemonic Autocall Timeout secPAD Prompt Entry Number Remote PAD Parameters NumberCUG Membership Maximum Number of Autocall AttemptsSubaddress Group SubaddressCall Accept Timeout sec Billing RecordsInvitation to clear Reconnection Tries Limit Reconnection TimeoutProtection Level NONE, CPONLY, FulldcpCalling DTE Identifier Calling DTE PasswordMaximum Receive Buffer Length Called DTE AddressMax NUI violations PAD Command LanguageNUI verification timer NUI Facility FormatNONE, DISC, DEGR, Lock Action Type for NUI violationsInitiating an AutoCall Mnemonic Addressing PAD Port Configuration for AutocallingSdlc Mnemonic Autocall Addressing Sdlc Mnemonic AddressingPAD Port Configuration for Autospeed How It Works PAD XON/OFF Support Using X.25 Interrupt PacketsStep Action This Record Before You Begin Accessing the PAD Prompt Table RecordPAD Prompt Table Record What You SeePAD Prompt Table Record Parameters Entry NumberPAD Prompt Text Introduction What You See In This Record PAD Profile Table RecordConfiguration Guidelines Accessing the PAD Profile Table RecordSelect PAD Profile Table from #1, PAD Recall PAD Profile Table Record Parameters#4, Idle Timer Delay #2, Echo#3, Data Forwarding Character #5, Device Flow Control #6, Service Signals Control#7, Break Signal Operation #9, Padding After Carriage Return#10, Line Folding #13, Line Feed Insertion after CR #12, PAD Data Restraint#17, Line Delete #14, Padding after LF#15, Editing #16, Character Delete#19, Editing Type #18, Line Display#21 Parity Treatment #20, Echo Mask#102, Echo Substitution Character #22, Page Wait#100, Break Character #101, Echo Substitution Toggle Character#105, Control Signal EIA-232-D Data Restraint #103, XON Character#104, Xoff Character #107, Idle Disconnect Timer #106, Network Parity#108, Disconnect Character #109, Form Feed Padding #110, Esc Forwarding Delay Handling#111, Echo Control #112, Dynamic Data Forwarding#113, Hewlett-Packard Flow Control #114, PAD Mode #116, Short Timer Duration#115, Data Forwarding Criteria #117, EIA Signalling Action #118, Message Assembly#119, DCD to Data Timer Duration Select Copy/Insert Record Copying PAD Profile Tables into a ConfigurationPAD Profile Table SizeParameter Name Default Test Simple Transpar Parameter Values Stored In MemoryPrinter TPA Hpea Hpxon Host Rmot Parameter NameTPA Hpea Hpxon Host Rmot Parameter INT1984 IRANSP1 PAD BulletinMessage Select Remote PAD Parameter Remote PAD Parameter Table RecordRemote PAD Parameter Table Record Parameters #1 Parameter Number #1 Parameter Value Screen Term Tells You Detailed PAD Port StatisticsFunction Description Terms First ScreenExample of Detailed PAD Port Statistics, Second Screen NullDescription Terms Second Screen Example of Detailed PAD Port Statistics, Third Screen Atpad Ports If you want to Then use Atpad OperationData Forwarding Criteria Criteria DescriptionsXON/XOFF Flow ControlAtpad Application Environment Network Parity Application Response Delay DTR TimeoutUse these guidelines when you enter Atpad commands ConfigurationConfigure Atpad Port Menu SIMP, DTR Port TypeNULL, PAD, X25, SDLC, FRI, ATPAD, PPP PADStop Bits Data BitsParity NONE, SPAC, MARK, EVEN, ODDData Forwarding Character Carriage Return CharacterLine Feed Character Back Space CharacterNONE, CNTL, Xoff Escape Sequence TimerData Forwarding Timer XON CharacterStored Addresses Answer ModePacket Size EchoRestricted Connection Destination Result CodesALPHA, NUM, None AlphaProtocol ID Network ParityNONE, SPAC, MARK, Even Atpad Port Statistics Screen Atpad Port StatisticsNull Description Terms Second Screen Technical Support Country Data Rate Telephone Number Access by Analog ModemSupport from 3ComCountry Telephone Number Country Telephone Number Fax Number ReturningApad SymbolsIndex NumericsIndex-2 URL Sdlc
Related manuals
Manual 31 pages 49.52 Kb Manual 12 pages 51.58 Kb

S200 specifications

The 3Com S200 is a cutting-edge networking solution designed to meet the demands of small to medium-sized businesses. Renowned for its reliability and performance, this switch offers seamless integration and enhances network efficiency through advanced features and technologies.

One of the standout features of the 3Com S200 is its versatility. With a variety of ports ranging from 8 to 48, the switch provides ample connectivity options for various devices. This flexibility makes it an ideal choice for businesses aiming to expand their network without the need for extensive infrastructure changes. Built-in support for Power over Ethernet (PoE) enables users to connect and power devices such as IP phones and cameras, simplifying wiring and installation.

Performance is another key characteristic of the 3Com S200. Equipped with Layer 2 switching capabilities, the S200 allows for intelligent traffic management and efficient data handling. It supports advanced features like VLAN tagging, which facilitates network segmentation, improving security and performance. Additionally, the switch boasts a user-friendly interface that enables streamlined management, making network monitoring and configuration easily accessible even for non-technical staff.

The durability and reliability of the 3Com S200 are further enhanced by its robust design. Built to handle the rigors of a business environment, the switch features a fanless design for quiet operation, making it suitable for office use where noise may be an issue. With energy-efficient technology, the S200 not only minimizes power consumption but also contributes to cost savings over time.

Security is a priority for modern networks, and the 3Com S200 excels in this area. It offers features such as port security and access control lists to protect sensitive data and manage user access. Moreover, support for SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) facilitates proactive network management and monitoring, allowing businesses to address potential issues before they escalate.

In conclusion, the 3Com S200 stands out as a reliable, efficient, and secure networking solution. With its versatile port options, Layer 2 capabilities, user-friendly management interface, and robust security features, it is an excellent choice for businesses looking to enhance their network infrastructure. Whether scaling operations or optimizing current performance, the 3Com S200 provides the technology and reliability needed to thrive in today’s digital landscape.