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Rocket 204 - Parameter Default Values; Resetting Parameters

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SNA Communications Server Terminal 41
IBM 3767 and NTO terminals (IODEV = 37)
Parameter default values
Table 3-3 shows the parameter default values that apply to 3767s and NTO
terminals being used through SNA Communications Server.
Resetting parameters
The settings of INMRL, INCCC, OUTMRL, and OUTCCC can be set
individually on the first IODEV=37 CCAIN parameter line(s). They can be reset
using the RESET command, but not to a value larger than the IODEV line
setting, if any. If a value larger than an IODEV line value is specified, Model 204
automatically changes it to the IODEV line value.
HDRCTL consists of a series of switches that control the formatting of pages
transmitted to the terminal. Each switch can be set independently of the others.
HDRCTL can be reset to the following values for 3767s and NTOs:
TERMOPT consists of a series of switches that can be set independently and
can be reset to the following values for 3767s and NTOs:
Table 3-3. Parameter Default Values for 3767s and NTOs
Parameter Meaning Default
INMRL Maximum input line length for terminal 80
INCCC Input continuation column 72
LOUTPB Length of output page buffer 0
OUTMRL Maximum output line length for terminal 132
OUTCCC Output continuation column 132
OUTLPP Number of lines per page, including headers and
trailers
56
PGSEP Number of lines between output pages 2
HDRCTL Page formatting options 0
TERMOPT Terminal options 0
0 Normal headers (system header with date, time, and page number).
1 Suppress header 0 (system header with date, time, and page number).
2 Suppress the blank line that normally follows header 0 for nonrequest
output.
4 Pause at the end of an output page. An additional line is added to each
page, in addition to OUTLPP plus PGSEP, to receive a reply.
0 Default.
1 No idles are transmitted in the output lines.

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