Cnc with channel path filter, Cu index, Device low (channel address) – Visara LINCS Configuration User Manual

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Chapter 3. Line Options

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CNC with Channel Path Filter

Line Options/ESC1 LINCS C8.2 Central Control

CU Index: 0

Protocol: CNC with Channel Path Filter

Device Low (Lowest IODEVICE UNITADD): 00

Device High (Highest IODEVICE UNITADD): 05

CHANNEL PATH FILTER

LPAR Number (Partition Number): 3

Source Link Address: FF

CU Number (CUADD): 0

Blocking Delay(msec): 40

Response Length: 0500

PF: 1-Menu 4-Add 5-Delete 7-Back 8-Forw 9-Default 10-Done

CU Index

The CU Index is a number used internally by LINCS to reference this CU definition. Each
CU Index will be a unique number among the CU definitions for each ESC card. If (CUADD)
is indicated, then the number selected on this panel must also correspond to the CUADD
value found in the CNTLUNIT macro associated with this CU in the host gen. When the
protocol selected does not include the Channel Path Filter, each CU defined must have a
unique CUADD value in the host gen (duplicates are not allowed). It is generally recommended
that protocols that include the Channel Path Filter be used.

Device Low (Channel Address)

For SNA and SNA with Channel Path Filter:

Starting Channel address LINCS will occupy on the channel for this CU.

The address can be any hexadecimal number from x’00' to x’FF’. You should obtain the
appropriate value from your system programmer.

For CNC:

This is the first address of one or more address pairs that correspond to the LAN adapters
configured for the IP Channel Bridge feature. Each LAN adapter that is to be used with the IP
Channel Bridge feature requires one consecutive pair of addresses. The Lower Limit Channel
Address must be an even address when configuring CNC.

For Non-SNA:

The channel address corresponds to the first physical session address for a non-SNA session
configured with LINCS. Valid values are any hexadecimal number x’00' through x’FF’.

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