Ft7000 – Triton FT7000XP User Manual User Manual

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M

ODEL

FT7000

XP

U

SER

M

ANUAL

!

EOR. Uses a Telnet End-of-Record (EOR) command to signal the end of each message whose length
is not specified. Each message ends with a 2-byte sequence (0xFF, 0xEF) which is a Telnet IAC followed
by a Telnet EOR.

!

NCR. Uses a 3-byte header: s-bytes length and a NUL byte, followed by the message data. The length
value comprises the number of data bytes as well as the header size. That is, the length is always equal
to the number of data bytes + 3.

!

LYNK. Appends up to an 8-digit terminal ID to the beginning of each message sent by the ATM to the
host.

2. S

ERVER

M

ODE

. Used to specify the desired server mode. The options are:

!

Client (default). Makes a TCP/IP connection.

!

Server. Listens for a connection.

3. R

EMOTE

H

OST

A

DDRESS

. This function is only available when ‘Client’ mode is selected. It allows the user

to specify the hosts’s IP address.

4. P

ORT

N

UMBER

(1

TO

65535). Used to specify the port number of the remote or local host (default -

2000).

5. C

ONVERSION

T

ABLE

. Used to select the message conversion method. The options are:

!

ASCII (default).

!

EBCDIC

6. T

RACE

F

ILE

. Used to enable or disable (default) the protocol level trace.

7. S

AVE

S

ETTINGS

AND

E

XIT

.

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