The commands in this section display information about the local and remote configuration.
To display a single, or group, of local parameters values, enter par? followed by the relevant parameter number(s), like this:
PAD: par? 3 PAR 3:126 PAD: |
To display the current X.3 parameters used by the local machine in numerical format, enter param. The output looks like this:
PAD: param 1:1, 2:1, 3:126, 4:0, 5:0, 6:1, 7:5, 8:0, 9:0, 10:80, 11:14, 12:1, 13:4, 14:0, 15:1, 16:127, 17:21, 18:18 PAD: |
To display the current X.3 parameters used by the remote machine in numerical format, enter rpar?. The output looks like this:
PAD: rpar? 1:1, 2:1, 3:126, 4:0, 5:0, 6:1, 7:5, 8:0, 9:0, 10:80, 11:14, 12:1, 13:4, 14:0, 15:1, 16:127, 17:21, 18:18 PAD: |
To display a single, or group of remote parameter values, enter rpar? followed by the relevant parameter number(s), like this:
PAD: rpar? 4,7 PAR 4:0, 7:5 PAD: |
To display local parameter values verbosely, enter status all:
PAD: status all Break-in sequence is '^Pa' Echo = ON, Echomask = 192, Flow = ON, Lfinsert = 4, Breakaction = 5 Pagewait = 0, Width = 80, Forward = 126, Timeout = 0, Message Mode Profile = V5, Vdu, Loghost = ON Call Status: Call Connected Host hostname PAD: |