Configure X.25 parameters
Digi TransPort User Guide 538
PAD Settings
PAD prompt
Allows you to redefine the standard PAD> prompt. To change the prompt, enter a new string 
of up to 15 characters into the text box.
PAD mode
The PAD Mode parameter can be set to Normal or Prompt Always On. In Prompt Always On 
mode, the ASY port attached to the PAD behaves as if it were permanently connected at layer 
2, such as it always displays a PAD> prompt. AT commands may still be entered but the 
normal result codes are suppressed. To disable this mode set the parameter to Normal.
Use PAD Profile 
The PAD profile # allows you to select the PAD profile to use for this PAD instance. There are 
four pre-defined profiles, numbered 50, 51, 90, and 91. In addition to the pre-defined profiles, 
you can also create up to four user-defined profiles numbered 1, 2, 3, and 4. To assign a 
particular profile to the PAD select the appropriate number from the list.
Strip Trailing Spaces
If set to On, any spaces received at the end of a sequence of data from the network are 
removed before being relayed to the PAD port.
Enable Leased Line Mode
If set to On, causes the PAD to always attempt to be connected using the Auto macro setting 
as the call command.
Send ENQ on Connect
If set to On, the PAD sends an ENQ character on the ASY link when an outgoing call has been 
answered.
Enable STX / ETX Filtering
If set to On, the PAD ignores data that is not encapsulated between ASCII characters STX 
(Ctrl+B) and ETX (Ctrl+C). To disable this feature select the Off option.
Delay connect message n x 10 milliseconds
Delay the Connect message by the number of milliseconds specified. This is useful when 
working with equipment that previously connected to slower networks and is upset by the 
quicker Connect when used with modern networks.
Delay data transfer after connection by n x 10 milliseconds
Delays the data delivered from the X.25 or other type of connection to the terminal upon 
initial connection.
Terminate the PAD call after x seconds if there has been no data transmission
The length of time, in seconds, after which the PAD will terminate an X.25 call if there has been 
no data transmission.
Disconnect the layer 2 call if there is no layer 3 call in progress for x seconds
The length of time, in seconds, after which the router disconnects a layer 2 link if there are no 
layer 3 calls in progress. For LAPB sessions, this also terminates the ISDN call.