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Use this command to send a request-for-test message from a binary synchronous communication (BSC) point-to-point or tributary station to:
Requirements and Restrictions
None.
Format
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Notes:
DLE STX (256 8-bit bytes, 0-255) DLE ETX
STX SYN SYN (245 8-bit bytes, excluding control characters) ETX
STX SYN SYN (117 7-bit bytes, excluding control characters) ETX
STX SYN SYN (36 bytes, A-Z, 0-9) ETX
STX SYN SYN (36 bytes, A-Z, 0-9) ETX
STX SYS SYN (74 bytes X'00' and 6 bytes SYN) ETX
STX SYN SYN (40 bytes X'AA', 40 bytes X'55') ETX
DLE STX (280 bytes X'00', 10 bytes SYN) DLE ETX
DLE STX (U-Z, 0-9, X'00'-X'3F') DLE ETX
DLE STX (A-Z, 0-9, X'00'-X'53') DLE ETX
DLE STX (A-Z, 0-9, X'00'-X'6B') DLE ETX
Additional Information
You can enter the ZLASL command to prevent normal traffic from being queued on a BSC line while running online tests. To do this, set the send limit of the line to 0. Any traffic that is already queued is sent. Additional messages are not queued until the send limit (except online tests) is reset to a nonzero value.
Examples
In the following example, a USASCII normal text message is sent 3 times on line 46.
+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ |User: ZBOLT BS 46 05 03 | | | |System: 18.10.09 BOLT- TEST 05 COUNT 03 IN RFT SENT ON LINE BS 46 | +--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
In the following example, the ABC123 characters are received and acknowledged 99 times on line 46.
+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+ |User: ZBOLT BS 46 00 99 C ABC123 | | | |System: 18.11.51 BOLT- TEST 00 COUNT 99 IN RFT SENT ON LINE BS 46 | +--------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
Related Information
See TPF Non-SNA Data Communications Reference for more information about BSC lines.