Sample network session – Maple Systems STEPware-100 User Manual

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Sample Network Session

Below is a sample session showing a host controller communicating with three OITs on a

multidrop network. The OITs have network addresses of 1, 30, and 100. The line

terminator is set to

ETX

.

NOTE:Spaces are shown for clarity only and should not be used.

Source

Message

Description

Host

00

ESC

m 25

ETX

The host controller sends a global command

telling all terminals to display Message #25.

Notice that the host controller ended with a line

terminator. This “logs off” all of the OITs.

Host

01

ESC

e HELLO!

STX

The host controller sends an echo command as a

“log on” to OIT #1. Notice that the host controller

ends with a command terminator instead of a line

terminator. This allows the host controller to

continue communicating with OIT #1 without

having to send another network address.

OIT #1

01 HELLO!

ETX

OIT #1 responds with its network address, the

characters received from the host controller, and

a line terminator.

Host

ESC

?

STX

The host controller requests the keyboard status

of OIT #1. Notice that the host controller does

not specify a network address, since the host

controller has not sent a line terminator yet.

OIT #1

01 0

ETX

OIT #1 responds that no characters are currently

stored in the Keyboard Input Buffer and ends

with a line terminator.

Host

ESC

e BYE!

ETX

The host controller sends an echo command as a

“log off” to OIT #1. Notice that the host

controller ended with a line terminator. Now the

other OITs will listen for a new network address.

OIT #1

01 BYE!

ETX

OIT #1 responds with its network address, the

characters received from the host controller, and

a line terminator.

Host

1E

ESC

w 5

ETX

The host controller “logs on” to OIT #30 and

creates a five character display variable at the

current cursor position. Notice that the host

controller ended with a line terminator to “log

off” OIT #30.

Host

64

ESC

p

STX

The host controller “logs on” to OIT #100 and

polls the Keyboard Output Buffer contents.

OIT #100 64 data from F3 keypress

ETX

OIT #100 responds with its network address, the

contents of the Keyboard Output Buffer (which

happens to contain the ASCII string sent when

the F3 key was pressed), and the line terminator.

Host

ESC

r

ETX

The host controller asks OIT #100 to resend the

last transmission.

OIT #100 64 data from F3 keypress

ETX

OIT #100 resends the last transmission and ends

with the line terminator.

Operating Modes

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