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Setting-Up the Office Server in Interactive Mode


AXEL Office Server

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Parameters needed for all three types of lines (direct, dedicated and telecom):

- Data Transfer Rate: speed in bps

Values: 300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600 or
115200.

- Data Format: size of data, number of stop bits and parity. A slash (/) is

used to separate the 3 values.
Size of data: 7 or 8 bits
Stop bits: 1 or 2 bits
Parity: none, even or odd
Example: 8/1/none.

- TX FIFO Size: size of the internal buffer allocated for data flow control

(from 1 to 16 bytes).

- Input Flow Cntl: handshake used by the Office Server to control the

peripheral’s data flow.
Values: none, xon, xpc, rts or dtr.

- Flow Cntl Chars Passthru : if yes (y), when a software handshake is

used by the peripheral, the handshake control characters (xon/xoff and
xpc) are both locally processed and sent over the network. if no (n), the
handshake control characters are only locally processed.

- Output Flow Cntl: handshake used by the peripheral to control the

Office Server’s data flow.
Values: none, xon, xpc, cts or dsr.

- Peripheral Presence Signal: signal used by the Office Server to detect

the peripheral’s presence. The possible values depend on the LINE
TYPE value:

- Direct line: none, cts or dsr.
- Modem or dedicated line: cts, dsr or soft. The 'soft' value allows

detection of the modem’s presence. Type in ‘AT<CR>’ to which the
modem should answer ‘OK’.

- Net Close on Pres. Lost (requested only if Line Type is direct and

Peripheral Presence is enabled): if yes (y), the network service is closed
when the peripheral presence signal is dropped. If no (n), the network
session is not closed when the peripheral presence signal is dropped.

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