
Eicon Connections for Linux User’s Guide
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8:n Discard data
This parameter allows the PAD to discard data. It is permanently set to 0 (normal delivery to
terminal) and cannot be directly modified, even in Command mode. You can, however, arrange
for data to be discarded after a break signal if you set X.3 parameter 7 to 16.
9:n Carriage return padding
This parameter provides for the automatic insertion of a time delay referred to as a padding
character into the character string after a carriage return. This allows for a printing mechanism
to perform the carriage return function properly.
10:n Line folding
This parameter determines the maximum number of characters that can be printed or
displayed on each line on your terminal. If more characters are entered, a new line will be
started automatically.
11:n Communication speed
This parameter originally specified the speed of data transmission. You can set it to one of the
values below if you are dealing with a host computer that needs to check this parameter when
you first connect. However, this is a formality and will not affect the speed of your X.25 link.
Value Description
0 Normal data delivery to terminal
1 Discard pending data
Value Description
0-31 A value from 0 to 31 indicating the number of padding characters to be
inserted after a carriage return
2 Insert 2 padding characters after a carriage return
Value Description
0 No line folding
1-255 Line folding after n characters
Value Description Value Description
0 110 bits/second 10 50 bits/second
1 134.5 bits/second 11 75/1200 bits/second
2 300 bits/second 12 2400 bits/second
3 1200 bits/second 13 4800 bits/second
4 600 bits/second 14 9600 bits/second
5 75 bits/second 15 19200 bits/second
6 150 bits/second 16 48000 bits/second
7 1800 bits/second 17 56000 bits/second
8 200 bits/second 18 64000 bits/second
9 100 bits/second
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