Access Port Command Description; Ca: Configure Remote Support Modem Port; Co: Return To Console Mode; Cs: Copy Local Console Screen - HP 3000 Series Handbook

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Access Port Command Description
CA: Configure Remote Support Modem Port
Definition:
This command allows the local console operator to set the modem protocol, bit rate, CCITT
Rate Select, and the optional system identification.
• Modem Protocol: Bell or CCITT
• Bit Rate: 300, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600 bits/sec
• CCITT Rate Select (Circuit 111): HIGH (ON) or LOW (OFF)
• System Identification: 0 to 23 ROMAN-8 characters (non control)
Valid From: Local Console Port, Remote Modem Port
This new configuration is written to Nonvolatile memory at the end of command processing.
The new configuration will not be used by the lAP for configuring the remote support modem
port until the next incoming call is answered after the current operator session has been
disconnected. If an incorrect entry was made resulting in an incorrect configuration, the CA
command should be re-executed.
CO: Return to Console Mode
Definition:
Switches the console terminal from control mode to console mode. If the Close Console Path
was last active, characters that are inbound from the master port will be placed in the CCP
transmit buffer and characters received from the CCP will be transmitted to the console
terminal (or terminals). If the Close Console Path was not active, characters that are inbound
from the master port will be placed in the inbound console backplane buffer, and characters
that are in the outbound console backplane buffer will be transmitted to the connected
console terminals.
If background command processing for busy ports is not supported on the I/0 card, returning
to console mode also requires that the any buffered commands be completed and the Estat
field of the IO_STATUS register be cleared if no errors need to be reported.
Valid From: Local Console Port, Remote Modem Port
CS: Copy Local Console Screen
Definition:
The local console operator can copy the contents of the local console screen memory to the
remote console by entering the Copy Screen ( CS) command. If the local operator enabled
remote copy screen when remote operator access was enabled (ER command), the remote
operator can copy the contents of the local console screen to the remote console.
This feature is quaranteed to work only if the local console is a 700/92 or later terminal.
Valid From: Local Console Port, Remote Modem Port
Functional Description
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