Cabletron Systems FRM User Manual - page 181
Configuring Async Ports
12-3
The numbers preceding the parameter names correspond to CCITT
X.3. Also, the default values make up CCITT profile 90.
When specifying characters that will perform functions (i.e.,
Data Forwarding
or
Character Delete
), be sure to specify these
as different characters
Profile Description
is used simply as an identifier. It is not an X.3 parameter.
01, PAD Recall
allows the user's device to initiate an escape from data transfer or connection in
progress state in order to send PAD command signals. Values (can be added) are:
0
= escape is not allowed.
1
= escape will be initiated by
[Ctrl] [P]
(
1/0
),
Data Link Escape
.
32–126
= escape will be initiated by the character defined by this number.
02, Echo
provides for characters received from the user's device to be transmitted back to the
device as well as being interpreted by the PAD.
03, Data Forwarding Char
allows the selection of defined sets of characters received from the user's device to be
recognized by the PAD as an indication to complete the assembly and forward a com-
plete packet sequence as defined in Recommendation X.25. Values (can be added)
are:
0
=
no data forwarding character.
1
=
alphanumeric characters (A-Z, a-z, 0-9).
4
=
ESC, BEL, ENQ, or ACK.
8
=
DEL, CAN, or DC2.
16
=
ETX or EOT.
32
=
HT, LF, VT, or FF.
64
=
all characters in columns 0 & 1 of International Alphabet #5 that are not
included above. (The contents of columns 0 & 1 are equivalent to ASCII
characters NUL through US in the
ASCII Character Table
in Appendix D.)
127
= all characters.
13, Insert
0–7
0
14, Paddi ng after
0–255
(characters)
0
15, Editing
0
(no) /
1
(yes)
0
16, Character Delete
0–127
127
17, Line Delete
0–127
24
18, Line Di splay
0–127
18
19, Edit Service Signal
0–126
1
20, Echo Mask
0–255
0
21, Parity
0–3
0
22, Page Wait
0–255
(linefeeds)
0
Table 12-1 Async PAD Profile Parameters
Parameter
Valid Values
Default Value
(continued)