If Conversation mode is ON when the <BREAK>C command is issued, the response at the commanding terminal
will be:
The response at the other terminal of the pair will be:
2.10.4 <BREAK>D — Local Console ENABLE/DISABLE
This command is valid only at the system console when in the SYSTEM mode. This command allows the Local
Operator to disable the local terminal and is useful under the following conditions:
•
Responses from the local and remote terminals interfere (cursor position requests, i.e.)
•
When the local terminal is 'paper' device, and current activity assumes a video terminal.
NOTE
A terminal disabled by the <BREAIC>D is still able to issue
COMSWITCH-II <BREAK> commands.
This command operates in toggle fashion. If the local terminal is ENABLED when this command is issued, it will
be DISABLED. If the local terminal is DISABLED when this command is issued, it will be ENABLED. The
following events also cause it to be ENABLED:
<BREAK>E Command
<BREAIC>M Command
<BREAIC>N Command
<BREAK>U Command
Loss of carrier
(end remote session)
(enter SYSTEM mode)
(enter NORMAL mode)
(enter USER mode)
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