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Message Format 
LDS Plus Reference Guide 
E-SW-LDSPLUSRG-G 
Type (TYPE) 
The type character indicates to the network device or host computer whether a message is: 
Inbound 
A single character that allows the host computer to determine if this is a 
message from a DOS terminal or a protocol message from the network 
device. 
Outbound 
A single character that allows the network device to determine if it should 
transmit the message to a DOS terminal or if it is a protocol message 
requiring some different action. 
Protocol 
One or two characters that allow the host computer or network device to 
determine if the message is a protocol message or a text message being 
received from or transmitted to a DOS terminal. 
Location of the Type character in an outbound message containing data: 
SOL ID1  ID2 TYPE
CTRL N/EF SEQ 
# TEXT  EOL 
Figure 4-6  Location of Type Character in Outbound Message 
Inbound Message With Data 
Inbound messages with data use M as the Type. The letter M is always uppercase. The M in the 
Type location indicates to the host that this is a message from a DOS terminal and is not a 
protocol message. 
Here is an example of an inbound message type: 
 
 
 
 
M
is an inbound message type that is sent 
from terminal ID 14 to the host computer. 
<14
M
@11)C
R
L
F
 
Figure 4-7  Inbound Message Type M 
The next character, after the Type character, in the message format is CTRL.