Uniscope host addresses, Line module – Verilink 9000 Series (34-00271) Product Manual User Manual
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Host Name
Enter the unique name (up to 17 bytes) for this port. This is the name the terminals
use to establish a logical connection.
Backup Host Name
Enter the name of another Bisync host port to which all station connections should
be switched in the event this port is declared offline. This field is optional.
End to End Protocol Conversion
In the future, this parameter is used to specify that a Non-Uniscope terminal port is
connected to the Uniscope host port. When set to yes, the proper conversion will
take place. For now, this parameter should always be set to no. The selections are
Y (yes) and N (no).
End to End Flow Control
Since the Bisync port can buffer multiple messages, it must be able to
communicate to the other end of the link that all available buffers are being used
and no more messages should be accepted. This field should always be set to Y.
The selections are Y (yes) and N (no).
Uniscope
Host
Addresses
Line Module
This field indicates the line module number of the port being displayed. Entering a
different line module number and pressing F10 transfers the screen to the same
port on the new line module.
TXPORT INTELLINET Configuration Program
Configuration 1000
Sperry Host Port Station Parameters
Line Module [1 ] Port [3] Description Sperry Host
Copy Stations from Configuration [ ] Module [ ] Port [ ]
Host Auto Connect Options
Address Station Name ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOP
F1=Hlp F2=Mod F3=Add F4=List F5=Clr F6=DelAll F7=Copy F8=Jmp F9=Prev F10=Next
Figure 9-5 Uniscope Host Addresses Screen