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Operating the transceiver from a computer
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selcall command
Use the selcall command to make a Selective call to an addressed station.
Syntax
selcall <destination>[@<network<] [s] [from <self
address>[@<network>]]
where:
<destination>[@network] is the address [and network] of the station that you
want to call.
s makes the call in Silent Mode.
from <self address>[@<network>] is the self address [and network] that you
want to use for this call.
selfid command
A self address is an address for your station. Other stations can selectively call your
station using your self address. You can set a number of self addresses for your station.
Use the selfid command to:
display the current list of self addresses for the CICS interface
create new self addresses for the CICS interface
change the current self addresses for the CICS interface
The initial list of self addresses used by the CICS interface are those that currently exist
in the Address entry in the Control List of the transceiver.
NOTE
You cannot use the ALL, ANY, Group Selective, NET, or Wildcard
address syntax with a selcall command.
NOTE
For more information on:
address syntaxes see page 254, Addresses in commands
call options see page 256, ALE call options
recognised variables see page 256, Recognised variable expansion
NOTE
If the network specified is ALE/CALM, the call will be an ALE call, and
the ALE call options will be available.
NOTE
Changes to the list of self addresses used by the CICS interface will not
affect the list of self addresses in the Address entry in the Control List of
the transceiver. The changes are lost when the transceiver is switched off.