3Com 3C888 User Guide - Page 79

Using the Con, guration, Buttons, Begin, Delay, delay xx, Set Port, WaitFor, Transmit

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Using a Connection Script 79 execution will abort. The maximum string length is 64 characters, and the acceptable second is between 1-60. s The End command completes your script. The last line of your script must conclude with end. Using the Configuration To create a connection script using the configuration buttons, do the following. Buttons 1 From the Script Configuration page, click Begin. The text begin is entered as the first line in the script window. 2 Click Delay to set a delay interval before executing the next line of the script. The Delay dialog box opens. 3 Enter the amount of time in seconds that your script will wait before proceeding. This delay interval is used to allow the remote server time to process your request. Click OK when finished. The text delay xx is entered in the script window. 4 Click Set Port. The Data Bits dialog box opens. 5 Enter the number of Data Bits required by your service provider. Click OK when finished. The Parity dialog box opens. 6 Enter the Parity setting required by your service provider. Enter e if the remote server requires Even parity, o if the remote server requires Odd parity, or n if the remote server requires that parity be set to None. Click OK when finished. The Stop Bits dialog box opens. 7 Enter 1 to set the stop bits to one, or enter 2 to set the stop bits to two, and then click OK. Note the results in the script window. For example, if you chose the default values for the Begin, Delay and SetPort parameters, the following text will have been automatically entered: begin delay 1 setport 8 n 1. 8 Click WaitFor. The WaitFor dialog box opens. 9 Enter the string that the remote server will send as a request. An example might be the word Login: Click OK when finished. 10 Enter the maximum number of seconds to wait for the remote server to send the connection request. Click OK when finished. 11 Click Transmit. The Transmit dialog box opens. Enter the text that you want to transmit to the remote server. An example might be your username or password. Click OK when finished.

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Using a Connection Script
79
execution will abort. The maximum
string
length is 64 characters, and the
acceptable
second
is between 1-60.
The End command completes your script. The last line of your script must
conclude with
end
.
Using the Con
guration
Buttons
To create a connection script using the configuration buttons, do the following.
1
From the Script Configuration page, click
Begin
.
The text
begin
is entered as the first line in the script window.
2
Click
Delay
to set a delay interval before executing the next line of the script.
The Delay dialog box opens.
3
Enter the amount of time in seconds that your script will wait before proceeding.
This delay interval is used to allow the remote server time to process your request.
Click
OK
when finished
.
The text
delay xx
is entered in the script window.
4
Click
Set Port
.
The Data Bits dialog box opens.
5
Enter the number of Data Bits required by your service provider. Click
OK
when
finished.
The Parity dialog box opens.
6
Enter the Parity setting required by your service provider. Enter
e
if the remote
server requires Even parity,
o
if the remote server requires Odd parity, or
n
if the
remote server requires that parity be set to
None
. Click
OK
when finished.
The Stop Bits dialog box opens.
7
Enter
1
to set the stop bits to one, or enter
2
to set the stop bits to two, and then
click
OK
.
Note the results in the script window. For example, if you chose the default values
for the Begin, Delay and SetPort parameters, the following text will have been
automatically entered:
begin
delay 1
setport 8 n 1.
8
Click
WaitFor
.
The WaitFor dialog box opens.
9
Enter the string that the remote server will send as a request. An example might
be the word
Login
:
Click
OK
when finished.
10
Enter the maximum number of seconds to wait for the remote server to send the
connection request. Click
OK
when finished.
11
Click
Transmit
.
The Transmit dialog box opens.
Enter the text that you want to transmit to the remote server. An example might
be your username or password. Click
OK
when finished.