3com 3C886 Manual De Usuario

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C
HAPTER
 7: P
LACING
, R
ECEIVING
 
AND
 D
ISCONNECTING
 C
ALLS
Creating a Connection
Script
You can choose to manually create a script from within a text editor of your choice 
and copy and paste the script directly into the Script Configuration text box. Or 
you may use the buttons located along the left side of the script window to guide 
you through the scripting process.
Connection Script Command Syntax
The following section explains the valid script command syntax. 
The Begin command (
begin
) initiates the script. The first line of the script must 
start with 
begin
.
The Delay command (
delay 
second) 
designates a length of time to wait before 
sending the next command in the script. The acceptable values are between 
1-60 seconds. 
The SetPort command (
setport 
databit, parity, stopbit) 
allows you to 
match the script to the communication port settings of the remote server. The 
valid databit is 
8
 or 
7
. The valid parity is 
none
even
, or 
odd
. The valid stopbit is 
either 
1
 or 
2
The Transmit command (
transmit 
“text string”
sends a text string to the 
remote server. An example of a transmit string might be your account 
username or password. This text must be included between the quotation 
marks. A carriage return is simulated by the characters 
^M 
within the quotation 
marks
The maximum length for this string is 64 characters.
The WaitFor command (
waitfor 
“string, second”
) allows you to designate 
the text that the script will wait for before proceeding. An example of text that 
you might wait for is the string 
Username
, for which you would send your 
username as a reply. If the timeout period elapses before a matching string is 
received, the script 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 Configuration
Buttons
To create a connection script using the configuration buttons, do the following.
From the Script Configuration page, click Begin.
The text begin is entered as the first line in the script window. 
Click Delay to set a delay interval before executing the next line of the script.
The Delay dialog box opens. 
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.
Click Set Port.
The Data Bits dialog box opens.
Enter the number of Data Bits required by your service provider. Click OK when 
finished. 
The Parity dialog box opens.