ACC Utilities Reference Guide
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ZTERM - Interactive Routine Interface
ZTERM Available Commands
CW - Control Write
Format: CW,ZLU,mode,tag1,tag2
Functions in the same way as t he SE command but in this case t he zcntl
routine is used to generate a control write request, rather than zsend
(which generates a write request). ZTERM responds with:
Input message (max 80 chars)
Enter text for the control write, then press <return>.
DI - Control Displays
Format: DI,on/off/error
Controls the display of messages by commands that send or receive
messages (e.g., RE - read, RX - receive, RL - receive and loopback, TX -
transmit). If the display is set off, then all the messages are suppressed.
If error is used then only messages containing non-zero status codes are
displayed. If on is used, the full message display is restored.
DL - Display Logical Ter minal Table Information
Format: DL,ZLU1 [,ZLU2] [,+Q]
Displays the logical termi nal informati on for t h e specified terminal ZLU
or range of ZLUs. The information is in hexadecimal and ASCII. The +Q
option suppresses the hexadecimal listing. See under “Terminal Table
Pages” in the section on Tables and Data Structures in the ACC
Programmer’s Reference Guide, for the logical terminal table layout.
ZTERM> dl 10
09:03:50 Owning ZLU 10
09:03:50 Mux number 1
09:03:50 Port number 1
09:03:50 Term. number 32
09:03:50 Next group ZLU 10
09:03:50 Device type 48
09:03:50 Logical type 99
09:03:50 Sys status flg 0h
09:03:50 MX prog node 0
09:03:50 MX prog ZLU# 0
09:03:50 Rcvr prog node 0










