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US Robotics COURIER
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COURIER HIGH SPEED MODEMS
&13
Hewlett
Packard-Host
Mode.
Applies
only
to
modems
attached
to
an
HP
mainframe
that
uses
the
ENQ/
ACK
protocol. Use
in
ARQ
mode
only. See
Appendix
E.
&14
Hewlett
Packard-Terminal
Mode.
Applies
only
to
modems
attached
to
terminals
in
an
HP
system
that
uses
the
ENQ/
ACK protocol.
Use
in
ARQ
mode
only. See
Appendix
E.
&15
This setting is
designed
to
enable
flow control
on
the
phone
link
when
the
connection
is
not
under
error
control.
For
this to
work
for
you,
the
remote
modem
must
have
&15
capability.
Guidelines
In
ARQ
mode,
a
Courier
set to
&15
operates
the
same
as
it
does
when
set to
&12.
It
acts
on
your
XON
/XOFF
com-
mands,
but
does
not
pass
them
to the
remote
system.
The
error
control
protocol
enables
the
modems
to control the
flow of
data
on
the
phone
link.
In
non-ARQ
mode,
a
Courier
set
to
&15
operates
as
though
flow control
were
disabled
(&IO):
it
does
not
look
for
your
typed
XON/XOFF
commands.
However,
it
looks for XON
/XOFF
characters coming
in
over
the
phone
link.
When
the
remote
operator
sends
XON/XOFF
com-
mands,
the
Courier
either
resumes
or
stops
transmitting
data
over
the
link
and
drops
the
characters
from
the
data
stream.
If
both
modems
are
set
to
&15,
operators
at
each
end
can
signal
the
remote
modem
to
stop
sending,
thereby
controlling
the
data
flow
on
the
phone
link
and
preventing
their
own
modem's
buffer
from
overflowing.
At
the
DTE/DCE
interfaces,
the
modems
independently
control
the
flow
of
data
through
their
Transmit
Data
(&H)
settings.
Use of
software
flow control
may
prove
satisfactory if
you're
only
transferring
text files.
However,
if
you're
transferring
non-
text (binary) files,
or
using
an
Xmodem-type
protocol,
disable
flow control entirely (&R1,
&IO).
In
addition,
set
the
modem
to
&BO
and
&NO,
so
that
the
DTE
and
link
rates
are
equal.
Interface Controls 4-11

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