
ProxyServer User Guide
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Description: The #X command allows the ProxyServer to send either a single or multiple Xoff
characters to exert flow control to the terminal. The #X0 command (factory default setting) causes
one Xoff to be sent until the ProxyServer's buffer reaches the Xon level. The #X1 command caus-
es an Xoff to be sent for every character received after the ProxyServer reaches its buffer full lev-
el.
#X0
One Xoff character sent until the buffer reaches the Xon level (default)
#X1
Multiple Xoff characters sent for every character received after buffer reaches the full level.
Command:
&Fn
Function: Load Quick Setup Profile
Values: n = 0–4
Default:
&F0
Description: For quick setup, the ProxyServer includes six Quick Setup Profiles, each of which
contains configuration parameters for a specific type of port operation. You can load a Quick Setup
Profile into active memory by using the command
&Fn,
in which
n
is the number of the profile you
wish to load. If you wish, you can then customize the profile and store it, using the
&W
command, so
that it loads automatically on power-up or reset. These profiles are stored in permanent memory and
are not user-configurable.
&F0
Profile 0 — Modem-like operation (default)
&F1
Profile 1 — V.110 async operation—not presently supported.
&F2
Profile 2 — V.120 async operation—not presently supported.
&F3
Profile 3 — X.75 async operation—not presently supported.
&F4
Profile 4 — MLPPP async operation
&F6
Profile 6 — CLEAR [default = !Z=11, S52=0, and &M0 (asynchronous)]
Command:
&Mn
Function: Asynchronous Mode
Values: n = 0 or 1
Default:
&M0
(Asynchronous)
Description: Use the
&Mn
command to set the ProxyServer for synchronous or asynchronous
transmission. Note that synchronous transmission is not presently supported, and this command is
included for future use only.
&M0
Asynchronous mode transmission.
&M1
Synchronous mode transmission—not presently supported.
Command:
&Rn
Function: CTS Control
Values: n = 0, 1, or 2
Default:
&R1
(CTS forced high)
Description: The
&Rn
command lets you control the state of the CTS (Clear to Send) signal on
the RS232E/V.24 interface. Normally the CTS signal follows the state of the RTS signal when the
ProxyServer is online.
&R0
CTS acts normally; that is, it follows RTS.
&R1
CTS is forced high, but still provides online flow control.
&R2
CTS is forced high, but it drops on disconnect for the period of time set by S10. CTS
still provides flow control when the ProxyServer is online.
Command:
&Sn
Function: DSR Control
Values: n = 0, 1, or 2
Default:
&S1
(DSR normal)
Description: The
&Sn
command controls the state of the DSR (Data Set Ready) signal on the
RS232E/V.24 interface. A high DSR signal indicates to the computer that the ProxyServer is ready to
transmit data.
&S0
DSR is always high.
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