6100 ADCCP Programming Manual

Features of the 6100 ADCCP Product
Introduction to 6100 ADCCP
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Set Asynchronous Response Mode (SARM)
Set Asynchronous Response Mode Extended (SARME)
Set Initialization Mode ( SIM)
Request Initialization Mode (RIM)
Disconnect (DISC)
Request Disconnect (RD)
Reset (RSET)
Unnumbered Acknowledgment (UA)
Unnumbered Information (UI)
Reject (REJ)
Selective Reject (SREJ)
Disconnect Mode (DM)
Frame Reject (FRMR)
Exchange Station Identification (XID)
User-defined frames (USER0, USER1, USER2, USER3)
A data rate on a link up to 56K bits per second for ADCCP.
A data rate on a link up to 64K bits per second for X.21.
Support of the RS-232, RS-449, and V.35 electrical interfaces.
Use of either switched or leased lines.
Use of either half-duplex or full-duplex modems.
Traces of frames:
Transmitted and received on the line
Exchanged by the LIU and the Tandem processor
Traces of events in the LIU.
ASCII-to-EBCDIC translation for outgoing data, and EBCDIC-to-ASCII translation
for incoming data. You can specify which portion of each frame is subject to
translation (on a per-link basis). An application can supply its own translation
tables for input and output.