Envoy Application Programming Manual
Table Of Contents
- What’s New in This Manual
- About This Manual
- 1 Application Programming With Envoy
- 7 ADM-2 Multipoint Supervisor Protocol
- 8 TINET Multipoint Supervisor Protocol
- 9 Burroughs Point-To-Point Protocol
- 10 Asynchronous Line Supervisor Protocol
- A ASCII Character Set
- B ASCII to EBCDIC Code Conversion
- C File-System Procedures
- D Statistics Messages
- E S-Series Changes to Envoy
- NonStop™ Himalaya S-Series Server Architecture
- G-Series Migration Considerations
- CBSENSEON and CFSENSEON Modifiers
- LEOTRESYN and NOLEOTRESYN Modifiers
- Treatment of Characters After the Termination Character
- Number of SYN Characters
- DTR Drop
- Reporting of Parity Error
- Half-Duplex Support for Asynchronous Lines
- Controller Replacement
- SYSGEN and COUP
- Unit Numbers
- FDX Line Changes
- No Support for Auto-Call Unit
- Glossary
- Index
BISYNC Multipoint Tributary Protocol
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Programming Examples
Figure 5-6 shows the station addresses that the tributary program represents in the
multipoint network.
The user interface to the program is as follows:
A message is sent by entering a command in the following form:
s, message
s is the station number {S or 0:3} followed by a comma
For example, to send a message to station 2, the following could be entered:
?2,hello thereRETURN
? is the prompt from the program
If a message is received and the message is for the supervisor station, it is displayed in
the following form:
FROM s: message
For example, a message to the supervisor from station 2 is displayed as follows:
FROM 2: hi to you
Figure 5-6. BISYNC Multipoint Tributary Station Addresses
040CDT .CDD
Supervisor
S
Tributaries
0
1
2
3
Poll Address = PA
Select Address = Sa