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KBU 64
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80-10100000-097–4
Note that the calling line ISDN number will only be presented if the
network is providing the CLI. An unsuccessful Talkwire call will be
identified by a screen message of:
1: TALKWIRE TIMEOUT
This is displayed after the time set within the Talkwire Delay Timer has
elapsed. Talkwire continues to be operative, trying to establish the
connection. If the link becomes useable at any time, for any reason, a
Talkwire connection will be established at that time. If after initially failing
to establish a Talkwire link, you do not want Talkwire to continue trying,
type:
1> SET TALKWIRE OFF[CR]
7.4 Using Talkwire to Send Messages
Your KBU 64 can be used to send messages to the screen of a remote
KBU 64 terminal, via it's COMMAND port. With an active Talkwire link,
and using the same example as above (dialled out on channel 1 to
channel 2 of the remote unit), at the prompt, type:
1> SEND xxxxxx.........[CR]
where:
xxxxxxx........
is the message that will be displayed at the remote terminal.
7.5 Using Talkwire for Kilostream Testing
The Talkwire facility may also be used to monitor the state of a
Kilostream link, after the data path has backed up to the ISDN line.
With Talkwire set to ON at both ends of the link, when the backup call is
initiated (either automatically or manually) a Talkwire link will be made
prior to issuing the CONNECT command to connect data to the ISDN
line. You have already seen that a Talkwire link can only be operational
on the opposite path to that used by the data traffic. Because of this,
when the data is switched to the ISDN line, the Talkwire connection