HP Advanced Communications Controllers (ACC) manual Using HDLC/LAP-D Protocol

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Using HDLC/LAP-D Protocol

Introduction

Introduction

For a complete description of the communication formats the reader is referred to the standards documents mentioned at the start of this manual.

Each unit transmitted over an HDLC/LAP-D link is a “frame”. A frame has a header and a trailing CRC, is preceded and followed by a flag byte (binary 01111110), and may include an “I” (information) field as well.

Frames may be information transfer, supervisory or unnumbered. The headers of information transfer and supervisory frames contain frame-level sequence numbers.

The maximum length of the (received) I-field must be established and agreed upon for any given HDLC/LAP-D link, so that buffering requirements may be met and appropriate timer values set. The ACC HDLC/LAP-D implementation will allow agreed maximum I-frame sizes of up to 16,383 bytes. For further detail, see Chapter 4 , “Protocol Specific Configuration.”

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Contents ACC HDLC/LAP-D Protocol User’s Guide EditionPage Legal Notices Page Preface Publishing History Software Installation and Verification describes OrganizationSoftware Manuals Related DocumentationHardware Manuals Contents Sample Configuration Files Overview Supported Devices Product FeaturesIntroduction References References Software Installation Software Installation and Verification Software Removal Software Installation Running SwinstallProduct Identification Verification Procedure Installation VerificationUsing the HDLC/LAP-D Protocol Module Bring up the Zcom subsystem DTE Received data can now be displayed Installation Verification Using HDLC/LAP-D Protocol Using HDLC/LAP-D Protocol Unnumbered Information Frames General Protocol ProcessingApplication Message Headers Timeout Processing Terminal Activate/Deactivate Requests Terminal Enable/Disable RequestsRequest Specific Processing Write Transmit RequestsControl Requests Received Data Status and Error Messages Terminal Request Status CodesIoalrdyenbl Terminal already enabled Unsolicited Status MessagesThis status message is generated in response to a Protocol received a Disconnected Mode response Write Completion Status Codes Control Write Completion Status CodesRead Completion Status Codes Status and Error Messages Protocol Specific Configuration Interface-Definition Port-DefinitionSubchannel-Definition Terminal-Definition HDLCDTE400MSTerminal-Definition Application and can be set to any value desired. They Predefined Configuration Values Poll/Select/Option Configuration Values TEIVal Res Minimum Maximum Timeout Poll WordSelect Word T200 Res T200 Val N200First Option Word IUFSecond Option Word Sapi TEISample Configuration Files Sample Network Configuration File Appendix a Sample Network Configuration File
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