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Idle Timer Delay

4.110.4

This parameter defines a time-out period after which data received from the DTE is assembled into
a packet and forwarded to the network. If the forwarding time-out is disabled, one or more charac-
ters should be selected as “data forwarding characters” using parameter 3.

Option

Description

0

No data forwarding time-out

1

Data forwarding time-out in 20ths of a second.

Ancillary Device Control

4.110.5

This parameter determines method of flow control used by the PAD to temporarily halt and restart
the flow of data from the DTE during a call.

Option

Description

0

No flow control

1

XON/XOFF flow control

3

RTS/CTS flow control (not a standard X.3 parameter)

Suppression of PAD Service Signals

4.110.6

This parameter determines whether or not the “PAD>” prompt and/or Service/Command signals
are issued to the DTE.

Option

Description

0

PAD prompt and signals disabled

1

PAD prompt disabled, signals enabled

4

PAD prompt enabled, signals disabled

5

PAD prompt and signals enabled

Action on Break (from DTE)

4.110.7

This parameter determines the action taken by the PAD on receipt of a break signal from the DTE.

Option

Description

0

No action

1

Send an X.25 interrupt packet

2

Send an X.25 reset packet to the remote system

4

Send an X.29 indication of break

8

Escape to PAD command state

16

Set PAD parameter 8 to 1 to discard output

Multiple actions on receipt of break are possible by setting this parameter to the sum of the appro-
priate values for each action required.

For example, when parameter 7 is set to 21 (16 + 4 + 1), an X.25 interrupt packet is sent followed
by an X.29 indication of break and then parameter 8 is set to 1.

You should NOT set this parameter to 16 because the remote system would receive no indication
that a break had been issued and output to the DTE would therefore remain permanently discard-
ed. If you need to use the discard output option, use it in conjunction with the X.29 break option
so that on receipt of the X.29 break the remote system can re-enable output to your DTE using
parameter 8.

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