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x25PadProfileTable
OIDNameTypeAccess
.1NumberINTEGERRW
.2StateENUMD
.3AutoCallDstAddrDisplayStringRW
.4EscapeINTEGERRW
.5EchoENUMRW
.6ForwardCharINTEGERRW
.7IdleTimerINTEGERRW
.8DevControlENUMRW
.9SigControlINTEGERRW
.10BrkControlINTEGERRW
.11DiscardENUMRW
.12CRPaddingINTEGERRW
.13LineFoldINTEGERRW
.14FlowControlENUMRW
.15LFInsertINTEGERRW
.16LFPaddingINTEGERRW
.17EditENUMRW
.18CharDelINTEGERRW
.19LineDelINTEGERRW
.20LineDispINTEGERRW
.21SigEditINTEGERRW
.22EchoMaskINTEGERRW
.23ParityENUMRW
.24PageWaitINTEGERRW
.25XCharDelINTEGERRW
.26XLineDelINTEGERRW
.27XLineDispINTEGERRW
.28XForwardChar1INTEGERRW
.29XForwardChar2INTEGERRW
.30XParityENUMRW
.31XDelayINTEGERRW
.32XLFInsertINTEGERRW
.33IdentDisplayStringRW
.34TermAfterCallENUMRW
.35IgnoreX29ENUMRW

Number
The unique number of the profile.
State
The State of the profile.
Enumerations:
  • valid (1)
  • delete (2)
AutoCallDstAddr
When this object is set to a non-empty string, a

call will automatically be established to this

PAD address.
Escape
The value of the parameter one. This parameter defines a

character on its receipt the PAD alternates the state

from data-transfer in connection-in-progress. This allows the

start-stop mode DTE to initiate an escape from the

data-transfer state or the connection-in-progress state in 

order to send PAD command signals. The value 0 means that

the escape from data-transfer state and recall of the PAD is

not possible. The value 1 means that the escape is possible by

character DLE(Ctrl-P). The values 32-126 mean that the escape 

is possible by graphic character defined by the user.
Echo
The value of the parameter two. This parameter determines

whether the echo mode is off or on. The selection of the

characters to be echoed is dependent on the value of

parameter EchoMask.
Enumerations:
  • echo (1)
  • no-echo (256)
ForwardChar
The value of the parameter three. This parameter defines a

character. On its receipt the PAD forwards the previously 

received data from start-stop DTE as packet. The value 0 means

no data forwarding character.
IdleTimer
The value of parameter four. This parameter allows the

selection of the duration of an interval between successive

characters received from the start-stop DTE which, when

exceeded, will cause the PAD to terminate the assembly of

a packet and to forward it. The value 0 will indicate that

no data forwarding on time-out is required. A value between

1 and 255 will indicate the value of the delay in twentieths

of a second.
DevControl
The value of the parameter five. This parameter allows for

flow control between the PAD and the start-stop DTE. The PAD

indicates whether it is ready or not to accept characters

from the start-stop DTE by transmitting special characters.

These characters are used to switch an ancillary transmitting

device on (X-ON; DC1) and off (X-OFF; DC3). The value 0 means

no use of DC1 and DC3. Value 1 indicates the use of DC1 and

DC3 on data-transfer. Value 2 means the use of DC1 and DC3 on

data-transfer and command state.
Enumerations:
  • use-only-data-transfer (1)
  • use (2)
  • no-use (256)
SigControl
The value of the parameter six. This parameter provides the

start-stop DTE with the ability to decide whether or not and

in what format PAD service signals are transmitted. The value

0 means no service signals are transmitted to the start-stop

DTE. Value 1 indicates service signals other than the prompt

PAD service signal are transmitted in the standard format. The

value 4 indicates prompt PAD service signal is transmitted in

the standard format. The value 5 is a combination of value 1

and value 4, i.e. all service signals including prompt are

transmitted in standard format. The transmission of service

signals is controlled by values 0, 1, 4, 5.
BrkControl
The value of the parameter seven. This parameter allows the

selection of the operation of the PAD after the receipt of a

BREAK-signal from the start-stop DTE in data-transfer state.

The value 0 indicates no operation. Value 1 means that the

PAD sends an interrupt packet to packet mode DTE or other PAD.

Value 2 indicates RESET but the PAD remains in data-transfer

state. Value 4 means that the PAD sends an indication of a

BREAK-message to packet mode DTE or other PAD. Value 8

indicates escape from data-transfer state. Value 16 determines

discard output to start-stop DTE.
Discard
The value of the parameter eight. This parameter provides for

a PAD to discard the content of user sequences in packets upon

request rather than disassembling and transmitting these to

the start-stop DTE.
Enumerations:
  • discard-output (1)
  • normal-data-delivery (256)
CRPadding
The value of the parameter nine. This parameter provides for

the automatic insertion by the PAD of padding characters in

the character stream transmitted to the start-stop DTE after

the occurrence of a carriage return character. This allows

for the printing mechanism for the start-stop DTE to perform

the carriage return function correctly. A value between 0

and 255 will indicate the number of padding characters. When

this parameter is 0, there will be no padding except that PAD

service signals will contain a number of padding characters

according to the data rate of the start-stop DTE.
LineFold
The value of the parameter ten. This parameter provides for

the automatic insertion by the PAD of appropriate format

effectors in the character stream transmitted to the

start-stop DTE. The predetermined maximum number of graphic

characters per line may be set. Tha value 0 means no line

folding. A value between 1 and 255 will indicate the number

of graphic characters per line that will be transmitted by

the PAD without inserting appropriate format effectors.
FlowControl
The value of the parameter twelve. It allows for flow control

between the start-stop DTE and the PAD. The start-stop DTE

indicates whether it is ready or not to accept characters

from the PAD by transmitting special characters.
Enumerations:
  • use-DC1-DC3 (1)
  • no-use-DC1-DC3 (256)
LFInsert
The value of the parameter thirteen. It provides for the

automatic insertion by the PAD of a linefeed character in

the character stream to or from the start-stop DTE after

each carriage return character. It applies only in the

data-transfer state.
LFPadding
The value of the parameter fourteen. It provides for the

automatic insertion by the PAD of padding characters in the

character stream transmitted to the start-stop DTE after the

occurrence of a linefeed character. It applies only in the

data-transfer state. A value between 0 and 255 will indicate

the number of padding characters.
Edit
The value of the parameter fifteen. It determines, whether

editing of user data in data-transfer state is possible or

not. The value 1 suspends data forwarding on full packet

until the editing buffer is full and data forwarding on idle

timer period expiry. The value of parameter 4 remains

unchanged. During the PAD command state the editing function

is always available.
Enumerations:
  • editing-user-data (1)
  • no-editing-user-data (256)
CharDel
The value of the parameter sixteen. This parameter provides

for character delete editing capabilities in the data-transfer

state for the start-stop DTE. The character defined by the

user for character delete is the binary respresentation of the

decimal value in accordance with IA5.
LineDel
The value of the parameter seventeen. This parameter provides

for line delete editing capabilities in the data-transfer

state for the start-stop DTE. The character defined by the

user for line delete is the binary respresentation of the

decimal value in accordance with IA5.
LineDisp
The value of the parameter eighteen. This parameter provides

for line display editing capabilities in the data-transfer

state for the start-stop DTE. The character defined by the

user for line display is the binary respresentation of the

decimal value in accordance with IA5.
SigEdit
The value of the parameter nineteen. It provides the start-

stop DTE with the ability to decide whether or not editing PAD

service signals are transmitted and which format should be

used. This parameter does not apply if the value of parameter

6 is set to 0.
EchoMask
The value of the parameter twenty. When ECHO is enabled,

it allows selected defined sets of characters received from

the start-stop DTE not to be transmitted back to the

start-stop DTE. Value 64 does not apply if editing is not

enabled. If parameter 5, 12, 22 is set to a non-zero value,

then DC1 and DC3 are not echoed. The PAD recall character

specified by the value of parameter 1 is not echoed. It does

not apply if parameter 2 is set to 0.
Parity
The value of the parameter twenty one. It allows the PAD to

check parity in the data stream from the start-stop DTE and/or

generate parity in the data stream to the start-stop DTE.

Characters generated by the PAD itself (e.g., PAD service

signals) have even parity when this parameter is set to zero

unless the parity is determined by alternate means.
Enumerations:
  • parity-checking (1)
  • parity-generation (2)
  • parity-checking-generation (3)
  • no-parity (256)
PageWait
The value of the parameter twenty two. It allows the PAD to

suspend transmission of additional characters to the start-

stop DTE after specified number of linefeed characters have

been transmitted by the PAD. Value 0 determines page wait

disabled. A value between 1 and 255 will indicate page wait

condition after n-linefeed characters are sent by the PAD to

the start-stop DTE.
XCharDel
The value of parameter one hundered eighteen. This parameter

is a repeating of parameter sixteen.
XLineDel
The value of parameter one hundered nineteen. This parameter

is a repeating of parameter seventeen.
XLineDisp
The value of the parameter one hundered twenty. This parameter

is a repeating of parameter eighteen.
XForwardChar1
The value of the parameter one hundered twenty one. This

parameter allows predefinition of one data forwarding 

character in addition to parameter three.
XForwardChar2
The value of the parameter one hundered twenty two. This

parameter allows predefinition of one data forwarding 

character in addition to parameter three.
XParity
The value of the parameter one hundered twenty three. This

corresponds to the parameter twenty one, but the meaning of

values 1 and 3 are interchanged.
Enumerations:
  • parity-checking-generation (1)
  • parity-generation (2)
  • parity-checking (3)
  • no-parity (256)
XDelay
The value of the parameter one hundered twenty five. This

parameter determines how long data forwarding ist delayed, 

wenn it synces with a data entry.
XLFInsert
The value of the parameter one hundered twenty six. This is a

repeating of parameter thirteen.
Ident
PAD Identification String, that is sent to start-stop

DTE, when PAD is started.
TermAfterCall
Terminate the PAD after X25 Call cleared
Enumerations:
  • yes (1)
  • no (2)
IgnoreX29
Ignore all X.29 messages
Enumerations:
  • yes (1)
  • no (2)


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