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PACKET
CONTROLLER
COMMANDS
___
Command
List
MAXfr:
f
unacknowledged
frames
which
the
packet
controller
may
have
outstanding
at
any
time.
This
is
also
the
maximum
number
of
contiguous
packets
which
can
be
sent
during
any
transmission.
For
file
transfers,
and
other
"high
volume’
data
applications,
there
are
optimum
values
for
ame
and
PACLen
which
may
be
different
than
the
parameters
set
for
interactive
communication.
The
values
also
differ
bas:
h
ality
of
the
RF
link
iON_-
All
frames
are
monitored.
OFF
-
Only
information
frames
are
monitored
MCOM
causes
the
display
of
control
frames
w
.
When
MCOM
is
OFF
only
packets
containing
user
information
will
be
displayed.
When
MCOM
is
ON
all
control
fields
are
decoded
and
invalid
ones
are
marked
with
????,
For
I
and
S
frames,
sequence
number
information
is
also
presented.
Frames
compatible
with
the
AX.25
Level
2.0
standard
are
also
decoded
as
to
the
state
of
the
C
and
PF
bits.
See
the
protocol
chapter
for
more
information.
.
As
with
other
monitor
commands,
the
stations
monitored
are
determined
by
BUdlist
and
LCAIls.
:ON_-
Monitor
mode
remains
active
when
in
connected
state.
10.
ode
is
off
when
in
connected
state.
If
M
,
the
Monitor
command
will
enable
monitoring
while
your
packet
controller
is
in
a
connected
state.
If
MCON
is
OFF
‘the
display
of
monitored
packets
is
suspended
when
a
connect
occurs,
and
is
resumed
when
disconnected.
0
-
$7F,
specifying
an
ASCII
character
code
to
be
filtered.
Upto
4
ch
r
specified.
specify
characters
to
be
“filtered,”
or
eliminated
from
monitored
packets.
The
parameters
n1,
n2,
etc.,
are
the
ASCII
codes
for
the
characters
you
want
to
filter.
You
can
enter
the
code
in
either
hex
or
decimal.
For
example,
if
you
want
to
filter
the
<CTRL-L>
screen
clear-
ing
charcter,
you
can
set
MFilter
12.
If
you
also
want
to
eliminate
<CTRL-Z>
characters,
which
some
computers
interpret
as
nn
Operating
Manual,
4th
Ed.
©
PacComm,
1990
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