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CHANNEL DEVICE
INITIATED PACING
DATA
Channel
MuxDevice
Pacing stops the output of data from the mux
ENQ/ACK | These | two |
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Flow Control | control | system | used |
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Control | to | control | data | flow |
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| character | time | to process | the | data, | the |
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Pass EIA | The | Pass |
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Signals | mands | that |
| enable | or | disable | individual |
| channels | to | receive |
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| control | signals |
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MultiMux
(A)
IN 4
IN 20
IN 25
OUT 8
OUT 6
UT 22
Composite Link
Facility
(Effect of the
PASS EIA
Signal
F7
Command)
MultiMux
(B)
8 OUT
6 OUT
22 OUT
4 IN
20 IN 25 IN
Pass | The | Pass | Xon/Xoff |
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Xon/Xoff | active | only if Xon/Xoff flow control | is | active. | Also | called | the | “Pass | |||||||
| Through” | commands, | they | enable | or |
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| the | MultiMux | from | ||||
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| through | Xon/Xoff | flow | control | signals. |
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| the | MultiMux | will | obey the | Xon/Xoff | commands | and | pass |
| them on to the channel device. When this command is enabled, | a | message | "TO | ||||||
PREVENT DATA LOSS TO A PRINTER OR | OTHER PERIPHERAL WE RECOMMEND USING FLOW |
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| channel device. The default condition is for Xon/Xoff Pass |
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and it normally should remain disabled. | However, in situations such as a slow data rate of a channel |
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Inverted | The | Inverted DTR Commands | (F11 | and | F12) | work | in | conjunction | ||
DTR | with Pacing Control and change the way the MultiMux reacts to | the | DTR | signal. With |