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This
is
an
extension
of
the
PMS
SEND
command.
ST
causes
the
message
status
to
be
marked
with
a
T
designator
for
National
Traffic
System
(NTS)
traffic.
The
text
of
such
a
message
should
be
filled
ith
an
NTS
formatted
message.
Refer
to
the
SEND
command.
-
$7F,
specifying
an
character
code.
“The
odde
may
be
entered
ineither
hex
or
decimal,
This
command
selects
the
User
Restart
character,
which
is
used
to
restart
output
from
the
TNC
to
the
terminal
after
it
has
been
halted
by
typing
the
User
Stop
character.
The
User
Stop
character
is
set
by
the
STOP
command.
If
the
User
Restart
and
User
Stop
characters
are
set
to
$00,
software
flow
control
to
the
packet
controller
is
disabled,
and
the
acket
controller
will
only
respond
to
hardware
flow
control
CTS).
If
the
same
character
is
used
for
both
the
User
Restart
and
ser
Stop
characters
the
packet
controller
will
alternately
start
and
stop
transmission
upon
receipt
of
the
charac
:$00
-
Disconnected
state.
:$01
-
Connect
is
in
progress.
‘$03
-
Disconnect
in
progress.
:$04
-
Aconnection
exists
and
all
frames
are
acknowledged.
:$06
-
A
connection
exists
and
unacknowledged
frames
exist.
STATus
is
an
immediate
command
which
returns
a
hexidecimal
t
lected
link
parameters
on
the
current
stream.
STExt
sets
the
optional
text
which
is
sent
as
the
PMS
custo
sign-on
message.
If
STExt
is
blank,
no
message
is
sent.
Gonms
controls
the
standard
sign-on
message
and
is
not
relate
0-
$7F,
specifying
an
ASCII
character.
The
code
may
be
entered
in
either
hex
or
decimal.
This
command
selects
the
User
Stop
character,
which
is
used
to
stop
output
from
the
packet
controller
to
the
terminal.
This
is
the
character
used
to
halt
the
packet
controller’s
terminal
output
and
stop
scrolling.
Operating
Manual,
4th
Ed.
©
PacComm,
1990
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