B.5.5 12message arguments, B.5.5 message arguments, B.5.6 end of packet – Comtech EF Data CLO-10 User Manual

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CLO-10 Link Optimizer

Revision 1

Remote Control

MN/CLO-10.IOM

#

(ASCII code 35)

The # code (Target to Controller) is only used as follows:

If the controller sends a correctly formatted command, BUT the link
optimizer is not in remote mode, it will not allow reconfiguration, and will
respond with TFQ#.


(ASCII Code 126)

The ~ code (Target to Controller) is only used as follows:

This message indicates that the CLO-10 Redundancy Unit has timed out
while waiting for a response from the Traffic CLO-10. Causes include
unit unavailable or power ‘off’ condition.

^

(ASCII Code 94)

The ^ code (target-to-controller) is only used as follows:

The target acknowledges the message indicating that the unit is in Ethernet
mode. While in Ethernet mode, the unit cannot be serially queried for link
optimizer parameters. This mode will allow the user to access Telnet.

@

(ASCII Code 64)

The @ code (target –to-controller) is only used as follows:

The target acknowledges the message.

B.5.5

Message Arguments

Arguments are not required for all messages. Arguments are ASCII codes for the characters 0 to 9
(ASCII 48 to 57), period (ASCII 46), and comma (ASCII 44), plus miscellaneous printable characters.

B.5.6

End Of Packet

Controller-to-Target: This is the ‘Carriage Return’ character (ASCII code 13)

Target-to-Controller: This is the two-character sequence ‘Carriage Return’, ‘Line Feed’ (ASCII
code 13, and code 10).

Both indicate the valid termination of a packet.

B-5

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