PAR# = A decimal number or a character explained below:

1: Station Address

2: Multicast Address List

4: Receive Packet Filter

5: Retry Limit

6: Save Bad Packet Flag

7: Trace Mode Flag

8: DSAP/CLASS number (program id) table

9: Downloading Server Station Address

10: File Server Station Address

11: Card Status

A: [default] All of the above except for 2,8, and 11; this PAR number only applies to RC command.

Option = A character explained below:

PPermanent configuration parameters – this option only applies to the following parameters : (1,4,5,6,7,9) These are card parameters stored in the NOVRAM. Card parameters that are stored in the RAM as well as other parameters stored by the NM are referred to as ’Temporary’ parameters.

T Temporary configuration parameters. [default]

DSAP

= 2 hex digits that specify the Destination SAP. [no default value]

MSGLEN = a decimal number specifies the 802.3 information field length in bytes from 0 to 1497. [default = 0]

Multicast Address = same syntax as ADR, an 802.3 address with LSB(bit)=1. For example, in ADR=XY–XX–XX–XX–XX–XX, Y is one hex digit, and

the LSB(bit) of the 802.3 address is the LSB(bit) of Y, i.e. for ADR to be a multicast address, Y must be odd. [no default value]

File–Address = same syntax as ADR, a link file identifier. Must be an individual 802.3 address. [default to ADR]

PAR–Value = the new value of the parameter PAR#, applies to parameters: 1,4,5,6,7,9,10.

Default values: for parameters 1,9,10 – default to ADR, for parameters 4,5,6,7 – default to 0.

Rep = Number of repetitions requested. The TC, EL, TEST, and XID commands will repeat Rep number of times, or until failure, as a diagnostic aid. The command may be aborted before completion by entering ’BR,NM’ from the CM> prompt. (An input value of Rep = 0 will loop ’infinitely’ until a failure occurs or ’BR,NM’ is input from the CM> prompt.) The default value is Rep = 1.

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12076A LAN/1000 LINK specifications

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