Multi-Tech Systems MTASR1-100 User Manual

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10. If a password was assigned, type USER1 or the appropriate password and press Enter. The following

appears:

-l

(Lower case L) This parameter lists services available on the MultiRouter.

[ ]

means specified entry is optional.

1)

Typing COMSERV -l lists the available RNSs on your network.

2)

Typing COMSERV -l SERVER_1 (or the new MultiRouter name) lists the services available on the
MultiRouter.

-c

Establishes a connection.

<> means an entry is required when this option is used in the command line.

<Line Type> A Line Type must be specified (INBOUND or OUTBOUND).

<Specific Name> A Specific Name must be specified (a list of specific names on an MultiRouter can be

obtained using the COMSERV -l command). The wildcard character * can also be used. It selects
the first available line on an MultiRouter, or in the case of an INBOUND connection, all the lines
configured for a user are monitored for an incoming call.

<General Name> A General Name must be specified (a list of general names on an MultiRouter can be

obtained using the COMSERV -l command). The wildcard character * can also be used to allow any
general name to be accepted.

<Server Name> A Server Name must be specified. (a list of Server Names can be obtained by using the

COMSERV -l command). The wildcard character * can also be used to select the first RNS detected
by the COMSERV program.

Note: When a specific name is entered, the general name and server name associated with it must either
be entered or have a wildcard character in place of them.

-P

Allows line parameters to be changed.

<> means an entry is required when this option is used in the command line.

B

B, followed by a value representing a valid bps (bits per second), changes the bps rate. Values are
300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, and 19,200 bps.

D

D, followed by the number 6, 7, or 8, changes the number of data bits used.

S

S, followed by the number 1 or 2, changes the number of stop bits used.

P

P, followed by O (odd), E (even), or N (none), changes the parity being used to that specified.

TP TP, followed by a number between 0 - 20, changes the number of 50 millisecond intervals before the

packet is sent to the MultiRouter. The recommended value is 2. An entry of 0 causes it to wait until
the packet has filled, prior to sending it to the MultiRouter (255 characters or the value specified using
the L feature below). If a packet fills before the time expires, it is sent to the MultiRouter. This value
can be used to facilitate file transfers.

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