User`s guide
If CFGl is set to
Network Enable
(down position), the SLTA-10 Adapter will enable
network communications after a reset by going directly to the
NORMAL
state, thus
allowing communications without requiring the
niFLUSH_CANCEL
command.
If the SLTA-10 Adapter is used with a modem, and the application requires the
SLTA-10 Adapter to dial out to a host in response to a message from the network,
then CFGl must be set to
Network Enabled.
If the modem is set to receive incoming calls only, then the host can disable the
FLUSH
state after the connection is established, in which case CFGl can be set to
either position. Table 4.1 summarizes these options:
Table 4.1 SLTA-10 Adapter Network Disable Switch Configuration
Network Disable Input
DOS Driver ’ R ’
When SLTA-10 Adapter Enables
Option
Network Communications
Disabled Specified
Host application command
(up position)
Disabled
Not specified (default)
Opening network driver
(up position)
Enabled (default)
(down position)
Don’t care
Immediately after reset
Serial Network Services Interface (Switch4 / NSI)
NSI Mode Firmware
(default)
MIP Mode Firmware
Figure 4.5 SLTA-10 Adapter Firmware Switch 4 / NSI
The SLTA-10 Adapter has an SLTA-10 NSI-mode firmware switch which is Switch4
/ NSI. It is factory set in the up position for use of the SLTA-10 NSI mode
firmware. The down position is for the MIP mode firmware.
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