Appendix C: Command Line Reference | V.120 206 |
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V.120
ENABLE V120
DISABLE V120
Valid context: Profile/PPP
Enables or disables the V.120 protocol for the current profile.
SET V120 MODE {MULTIFRAME UNACKNOWLEDGED}
Valid context: General
V.120 was designed to allow
SET V120 MAXFRAMESIZE MaxFrameSizeTx MaxFrameSizeRx
Valid context: General
Defines the maximum size of a V.120 information field that the DIVA LAN ISDN will transmit or receive. Range: 16 to 260 bytes. Default: 260.
Note: If a larger frame needs to be transmitted, the DIVA LAN ISDN segments it into V.120 fragments and expects the remote device to perform
SET V120 WINDOWSIZE Number
Valid context: General
Applies to Multiframe mode only. Defines the maximum number of sequential data frames that can be outstanding (not acknowledged) at any given time. Range is 1 to 127. Default: 7
SET V120 MAXRETRY Count
Valid context: General
Applies to Multiframe mode only. Defines the maximum number of retransmissions of an unacknowledged frame. An frame is considered to be unacknowledged if the remote site does not send an acknowledgement before the retransmission timer (T200) expires. When the maximum number of retransmissions has been attempted, a recovery process is started which may cause the connection to be terminated.
Count: Number of retransmissions. Range 1 to10. Default: 3.
SET V120 T200 RetransmissionDelay
Valid context: General
Applies to Multiframe mode only. Defines the maximum time a frame can be outstanding without an acknowledgement from the remote. When this timer expires, the frame is considered to be lost
and retransmission is attempted. Range 1 to 255 in tenths of a second. Default: 15 (1.5 seconds).
The value specified for this timer must be less than the value specified for the Link Integrity Timer (T203). Otherwise, default values are used for both.
SET V120 T203 LinkIntegrityDelay
Valid context: General
Applies to Multiframe mode only. Defines the maximum time the connection can remain idle without data or control frames being exchanged. This enables you to verify that the remote device is still online and operational, so you do not maintain the link for no reason. When this timer expires, a recovery process is started which may cause the connection to be terminated. Range: 1 to 255 seconds. Default: 30.
The value specified for this timer must be less than the value specified for the Idle Timer. Otherwise, default values are used for both.