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To set this option using the DLI configuration file, use the discTimerLen parameter; for
example,
discTimerLen = 0. See Table 7–2 on page 191.
6.29 Modem Type Option (35)
This option defines how the BSC 2780/3780 software handles the autodial start and
modem configuration commands (Section 5.4.1.13 on page 131 and Section 5.4.1.14
on page 134, respectively). Choose one of four settings: disable, SADL, AT, or V.25bis.
To set this option using the DLI configuration file, use the modemType parameter; for
example,
modemType = “SADL”. See Table 7–2 on page 191.
6.30 Electrical Interface Option (40)
The electrical interface option applies to the Freeway 1000 model only and allows the
electrical interface for each link to be set. The valid values are EIA-232 (default),
EIA-485, EIA-530/EIA-449 (balanced, EIA-422), V.35, EIA-449 (unbalanced, EIA-423),
and EIA-562. Refer to the ICP2424 Hardware Description and Theory of Operation guide
for more information on electrical interfaces and cabling options.
To set this option using the DLI configuration file, use the elecInterface parameter; for
example,
elecInterface = “EIA232”. See Table 7 2 on p ag e 19 1.
6.31 Line Type Option (41)
This option controls the action the BSC 2780/3780 software takes when a disconnect
timeout (Section 6.28) or TTD/WACK retry limit (Section 6.27) occurs. When leased
line is selected, the BSC 2780/3780 software sends EOT on the line and then notifies the
client with the
DLI_ICP_ERR_DISC_TIMEOUT error. When dial-up line is selected, the
BSC 2780/3780 software sends DLE EOT on the line and then notifies the client with the
DLI_ICP_ERR_DISC_TIMEOUT error.
To set this option using the DLI configuration file, use the lineType parameter; for
example,
lineType = “leased”. See Table 7 2 on pag e 19 1.