Sna data display, Hap session, Hap status at iml – Visara LINCS Configuration User Manual

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Note: Due to the extra coax processing required, performance degradation occurs if you’ve
enabled PC File Transfer on ports that will not be performing file transfers, for example, CUT
devices, printers, and DFTs.

Note: When defining a profile to be used with Storage Tek LMUs, the PC File Transfer
option should be enabled.

SNA Data Display

This is a toggle field which applies only to SNA sessions on the display. It determines when
SNA data will be presented to a display. The choices are as follows.

• After Chain (default) - SNA data will be presented to the display only after a complete

chain has been received.

• After Frame - SNA data will be presented to the display as each SNA frame is received.

• After Segment - SNA data will be presented to the display after each complete SNA

Segment is received.

HAP Session

This field is valid for displays which support the Host Addressable Print (HAP) feature. It
indicates which one of the display’s sessions will be used by the HAP printer which is attached
to the display. By default, the HAP session is the last defined session on the display. This may
be overridden by toggling the field to the desired session.

Note: The HAP session cannot be session A, it must be sessions B through J.

HAP Status at IML

For devices which support the HAP feature, this field indicates the status of the HAP session
after IML. HAP is not affected by powering the device on and off. By default, HAP is
ENABLED on some displays.

When HAP is enabled, the HAP session is used for the printer and will not be available to the
display station. If HAP is DISABLED, the HAP session will be available to the display when
the display powers on.

Note that the HAP session status can be changed using the Display/Update HAP Session
Status on the Device Menu choice of the main Central Control menu.

HAP Profile

For displays which support HAP, this field indicates which printer profile will be used to
define customization parameters for the attached printer. Note that the first panel of a Printer
Device Profile will be ignored for the HAP printer, since the Display Device Profile already
defined the Host Assignments. The subsequent panels of the indicated Printer Device Profile
will be used to define characteristics of the HAP session.

This field is required for HAP.

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