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PACKET
CONTROLLER
COMMANDS
Command
List
(CR
Command
Continued)
When
CR
is
ON,
all
packets
sent
in
Converse
Mode
will
include,
as
the
last
character
of
the
packet,
the
send-packet
character
which
forces
the
packet
to
be
sent.
If
CR
is
OFF,
the
send-packet
character
is
interpreted
solely
as
a
command
to
the
packet
con-
troller,
not
as
data
to
be
included
in
the
packet,
and
it
will
not
be
echoed
to
the
terminal.
Setting
CR
ON
and
SEndpac
$0D
results
in
a
natural
conversa-
tion
mode.
Each
line
is
sent
when
a
<CR>
is
entered,
and
arrives
at
its
destination
with
a
<CR>
at
the
end
of
the
line.
If
the
station
at
the
other
end
reports
overprinting
of
lines
on
his
display,
set
LFadd
ON,
or
the
other
station
can
set
AUtolf
ON.
ae
A
carriage
return
character
<CR>
($0D)
is
normally
added
to
the
end
of
each
monitored
frame.
CRAfter
allows
the
elimination
of
the
<CR>character
for
proper
display
of
some
types
of
frames.
CRAfter
affects
both
the
terminal
and
printer
ports.
CStatus
is
an
immediate
command
which
shows
the
stream
iden-
tifier
and
link
state
of
all
streams
(links),
the
current
input
and
output
streams,
and
whether
or
not
each
stream
is
“permanent”
(see
CONPerm).
An
example
of
a
CStatus
display:
cmd:CS
Astream
-
IO
Link
state
is:
CONNECTED
to
305MLB
B
stream
-
Link
state
is:
CONNECTED
to
AD7I-2
P
C
stream
-
Link
state
is:
DISCONNECTED
D
stream
-
Link
state
is:
CONNECTED
to
NOADI
via
KING
The
example
above
shows
the
A
stream
is
the
currently
selected
or
active
stream
for
both
input
and
ouptut,
which
is
indicated
by
the
I
and
O
symbols.
The
B
stream
is
connected
to
AD7I
“per-
manently.”
All
other
streams’
states
are
shown
as
they
might
normally
appear
with
multiple
connections
‘text
-
Any
combination
of
up
to
120
characters
and
spaces.
CTEXT
specifies
the
text
of
the
packet
to
be
sent
after
a
connec-
tion
is
made,
if
CMSG
is
ON.
The
default
text
is
blank,
i.e.,
no
message.
You
can
send
multiple-line
messages
by
including
carriage
return
(<CR>
)
characters
in
the
text.
The
<CR>
character
can
be
included
by
using
the
pass
character
(default
value
CTRL-V)
62
Operating
Manual,
4th Ed.
©
PacComm,
1990

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