COMMAND EXAMPLE : ATV2LIFXSL- SETS THE LOCAL INTERFACE OF CHANNEL 2 TO FXS

WITH LOOP START.

FOR HELP ON A SPECIFIC COMMAND, ENTER “ATH” FOLLOWED BY A COMMAND LETTER.

5.2.2

Channel Parameter Commands

Channel Off

The

channel

off command turns the

selected

channel

off.

This

Command

command turns off a particular channel or all channels depending

 

on the command. This

allows

the

more

efficient

 

use

 

 

of

 

the

B0

dynamically allocated buffers and allows the multiplexer to skip

 

 

the scanning of unused

channels.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Baud Rate

The

Bxxxxx

command

selects

the

bps

rate

on

the

indicated

Select

channel. The channel bps rate is from 300 bps to 19.2K bps

 

 

 

 

 

Bxxxx

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Universal

The Universal Channel Parameters command incorporates the

 

 

 

 

 

Channel

commands that follow it (all prior to a Carriage Return) into all

 

 

 

 

 

Parameters

the channels. This allows you to change such conditions as

 

 

baud rate, word length,

parity and flow control on all channels

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CO

by executing a single command.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Channel

The Channel Select command selects an individual channel on

 

 

 

 

 

Select

which subsequent commands can operate. The Channel Select

 

 

 

 

 

 

command must precede any of the other commands but

 

 

 

 

 

 

C1-C32

remains in effect until changed. This is so that a string of

 

 

 

commands

can be

entered without preceding each one with a

 

 

Cxx command.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Destination

The DC command specifies the destination channel to which

 

Channelthe source channel is

communicating.

A specific channel can

Number

 

only communicate with one other channel. On multinode

networks,

 

this command must be entered at both channel locations specifying

 

DCxx each other as

destinations (channels can pass through six

 

 

nodes to get to its destination). On point-to-point networks, this

 

parameter can be downline loaded.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Destination

The DN command specifies destination node of the channels to Node Number

 

which

the

local source channels will connect. On multinode

 

 

networks, this command must be entered at both channel

 

DNxx locations specifying each other as destinations (channels can

 

 

 

pass through

six nodes to get to its destination). On point-to-

 

 

 

point networks, this parameter can be down line loaded. For

 

example, if some node in your network is assigned 01 as its

 

 

 

 

number (a node where

its SN command was SN01), you can

 

communicate with the 01 location channels by executing a DN01

 

 

command for the channels you want to communicate with node

 

1. At that point, your local channels will communicate

with those

 

at node 01.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Echo

The E0-E1commands

turn

on and off the echoplex

 

feature

of

the

Command

MultiMux.

When

the

echo

 

condition is on, the data

entered

on

the

 

channel

keyboard

is

returned

to

the

channel

 

display.

The

purpose

E0-1

of this

is

so

that

in

 

interactive operations

 

an

operator

will

not

 

experience undue delays in seeing entered data appear on the

 

 

 

monitor. When the echo

condition is off, the keyboard data is not

 

 

returned to the monitor. E1 turns on echoplex and E0 turns it off.

Flow Control

Flow

Control

is

the

means

by

which data

flow

is

 

controlled

from

Operations

the

channel

devices

into

the MultiMux.

Flow

Control

is

necessary

 

when

the

data

handling

 

capacity

of

an

individual

 

channel

cannot

F0-F2

keep up with the volume of data sent to it. There are two types

 

 

 

of flow control available

on the MultiMux. The software based

 

Xon/Xoff and hardware based Clear to Send (CTS).

F0 turns

flow

 

control

off,

F1

selects

CTS

flow

control,

and

F2

selects

Xon/Xoff

 

flow

control.

The

way

channel

devices

control

the

 

data

flow

to

 

them

from

the

MultiMux

 

is

called

Pacing

(see

Pacing

command).

 

The

combination

of

Flow

 

Control

for

regulating

 

data

from

 

individual

 

channel devices and pacing for regulating data to individual

 

 

 

 

channel devices is how

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