For
HP
Internal Use Only
Access Port Command Description
CA:
Configure Remote Support Modem Port
Definition:
This
command
allows
the
local console
operator
to
set
the
modem protocol,
bit
rate,
CCITT
Rate
Select,
and
the
optional system identification.
• Modem Protocol: Bell
or
CCITT
• Bit Rate: 300, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600
bits/sec
•
CCITT
Rate
Select (Circuit 111): HIGH (ON)
or
LOW
(OFF)
• System Identification: 0
to
23
ROMAN-8 characters (non control)
Valid From: Local Console
Port,
Remote Modem
Port
This new configuration is
written
to
Nonvolatile memory
at
the
end
of
command
processing.
The
new configuration will
not
be
used by
the
lAP
for configuring
the
remote
support
modem
port
until
the
next
incoming call is answered after
the
current
operator
session has been
disconnected.
If
an
incorrect
entry
was
made
resulting
in
an
incorrect configuration,
the
CA
command should
be
re-executed.
CO:
Return
to
Console Mode
Definition:
Switches
the
console
terminal
from control mode
to
console mode.
If
the
Close Console
Path
was
last
active, characters
that
are
inbound
from
the
master
port
will
be
placed
in
the
CCP
transmit
buffer
and
characters received from
the
CCP
will be
transmitted
to
the
console
terminal
(or terminals).
If
the
Close Console
Path
was
not
active, characters
that
are
inbound
from
the
master
port
will be placed
in
the
inbound
console backplane buffer,
and
characters
that
are
in
the
outbound
console backplane buffer will
be
transmitted
to
the
connected
console terminals.
If
background
command
processing for busy
ports
is
not
supported
on
the
I/0
card,
returning
to
console mode also requires
that
the
any buffered commands
be
completed
and
the
Estat
field
of
the
IO_STATUS register be cleared
if
no errors need
to
be
reported.
Valid From: Local Console
Port,
Remote Modem
Port
CS:
Copy Local Console Screen
Definition:
The
local console
operator
can copy
the
contents of
the
local console screen memory
to
the
remote console by entering
the
Copy Screen ( CS) command.
If
the
local
operator
enabled
remote copy screen when remote
operator
access was enabled
(ER
command),
the
remote
operator
can copy
the
contents of
the
local console screen
to
the
remote console.
This feature is
quaranteed
to
work only
if
the
local console is a 700/92
or
later
terminal.
Valid From: Local Console
Port,
Remote Modem
Port
Functional Description 9-7