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Version 1.73 Copyright © 1997 Link Communications Inc. 1/18/97
130: Block Command Execution From Port
This command allows you to block execution of a command or a range of commands by a port.
Before using it, please read the cautions on the previous page.
<130> p ccc Block execution for a single command
<130> p ccc ddd Block execution for a range of commands
Parameters:
- 130 is the default command name.
- P is the port to block access by
- CCC is the first command number to block
- DDD is the last command number in the range of commands to block
131: Allow Command Execution From Port
This command allows you to reverse the effects of Command 130 and allow the specified port
to execute a command or range of commands again. This command is not dangerous - it can
not lock you out of your own controller.
<131> p ccc Allow execution for a single command
<131> p ccc ddd Allow execution for a range of commands
Parameters:
- 131 is the default command name.
- P is the port to allow access by
- CCC is the first command number to block
- DDD is the last command number in the range of commands to block
132: Recall Blocked Ports
This command allows you to recall which ports are blocked from executing the specific
command.
<132> ccc
Parameters:
- 132 is the default command name.
- CCC is the command number to recall

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