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Qualifiers

/BREAK_CHARACTER=character
      /NOBREAK_CHARACTER

   (Default=/NOBREAK_CHARACTER)

   This qualifier sets up a control character which has the same 
   effect as entering the BREAK command.  The character must be a 
   single letter representing a control character.  For example,  
   if the character is K, <CTRL/K> acts as a BREAK key.


/CCITT  
      /NOCCITT

   (Default=/NOCCITT)

   If you use this qualifier and do not specify a DTE address you 
   may only use the /LOG, /PARAMETER, /VMS_MODE, /PROFILE, 
   /STATISTICS and /DEFAULT_ESCAPE_CHARACTER qualifiers.  PAD will 
   accept only CCITT commands and an A command is used to make the 
   call.

   If you specify a DTE address, you may use any of the qualifiers.  
   The PAD will make the call as requested and then enter CCITT
   mode.


/CLOSED_USER_GROUP[=string]
      /NOCLOSED_USER_GROUP

   (Default=/NOCLOSED_USER_GROUP)

   If this qualifier is present with a value, the value refers to 
   the name of the closed user group, and the parameter is the 
   usual DTE address.

   When this qualifier is without a value, the DTE address parameter 
   is assumed to be the name of a bilateral closed user group.


/DEFAULT_ESCAPE_CHARACTER=character
      /NODEFAULT_ESCAPE_CHARACTER

   (Default=/DEFAULT_ESCAPE_CHARACTER=P)

   This qualifier changes the control character you type to go  into
   PAD command mode.

   Use this qualifier when accessing a PAD from a  console  terminal
   (or  on some other networking product) which interprets <CTRL/P>.
   Do not enter <CTRL/P> from a console terminal unless you have set
   the  terminal to LOCAL DISABLE with the keyswitch.  The keyswitch
   is on the front of the system that you are using.

   If you  specify  /NODEFAULT_ESCAPE_CHARACTER,  you  go  into  PAD
   command  mode by typing multiple <CTRL/Y>s ( or the host must set
   parameter 1 to a value greater than 1 ).


/FACILITIES=(number-list)
      /NOFACILITIES

   (Default=/NOFACILITIES)

   This qualifier specifies a list of numbers, in  the  range  0  to
   255,  which are in the 'local facilities field' in the NCB (refer
   to the X.25 Programming Reference manual for details of the NCB). 
 
   This list specifies some local facility not covered  by  the X.25
   software.   This  field  is not checked so the network may reject
   the call if you request an invalid facility.


/FAST_SELECT
      /NOFAST_SELECT

   (Default=/NOFAST_SELECT)

   This qualifier makes the call with fast select requested.


/LOCAL_DTE=string
      /NOLOCAL_DTE

   (Default=/NOLOCAL_DTE)

   The digit string specifies the local DTE address to use  for  the
   outgoing  call.  This qualifier is not valid if you are using 
   X.25 Access.


/LOG[=file]
      /NOLOG

   (Default=/NOLOG)

   This qualifier sets up a log file which logs copies  of  all  the
   data sent and received by the user.

   This file is by default PSIPAD.LOG and is in the  user's  default
   directory.

   You can set the log file type in the PSI$PADLOG logical  name  to
   either  NETWORK or TERMINAL (the default).  NETWORK captures data
   on the network side of the host-based PAD, TERMINAL captures data
   as it appears on your terminal.

   Using the  /LOG qualifier is  the  same  as  using  the  SET  LOG
   command  which  assumes  the  default  /STAMP=SENSE.  The  /STAMP
   qualifier has no effect on the TERMINAL log file.


/PACKET_SIZE=number
      /NOPACKET_SIZE

   (Default=/NOPACKET_SIZE)

   Use this qualifier to request the  specified  packetsize  in  the
   call  packet.   Otherwise,  the  network  default  is  used.  The
   packetsize should be between 16 and 1024 and must be a  power  of
   2.   If  you request a packetsize larger than the one configured,
   X.25 will use the largest size configured.


/PARAMETERS=(parameter-list)
      /NOPARAMETERS

   (Default=/NOPARAMETERS)

   The parameter-list consists of compulsory keywords  and  optional
   values  such as TIMEOUT=10, NOWRAP and DELETE.  This qualifier is
   the same as issuing a SET PARAMETER parameter-list command.   
   X.25 reads the parameter-list before you make your call.


/PROFILE=(profile-list)
      /NOPROFILE

   (Default=/NOPROFILE)

   This qualifier is a list of profiles.  It is the same as  issuing
   several "SET PROFILE profile-name" commands, one for each profile
   name in the list.


/PROTOCOL_IDENTIFIER=string
      /NOPROTOCOL_IDENTIFIER

   (Default=/PROTOCOL_IDENTIFIER="01")

   Use this qualifier to put a non-standard X.29 protocol identifier
   string  into  the  'protocol  identifier' field of the call.  The
   string is interpreted as a series  of  hexadecimal  digits  which
   fill  the  first  4 bytes of user data in the call packet.  Valid
   values for this string are set up by the X.29 protocol.


/REVERSE_CHARGING
      /NOREVERSE_CHARGING

   (Default=/NOREVERSE_CHARGING)

   Use this qualifier  to  request  reverse  charging  in  the  call
   packet.


/SUBADDRESS=string
      /NOSUBADDRESS

   (Default=/NOSUBADDRESS)

   If you use this qualifier, the digit  string  you  specify  is  a
   local subaddress in the outgoing call.


/STATISTICS
      /NOSTATISTICS

   (Default=/STATISTICS)

   This qualifier displays the duration of the PAD  session  at  the
   end of the call.


/THRUPUT_CLASS=number
      /NOTHRUPUT_CLASS

   (Default=/NOTHRUPUT_CLASS)

   Use this qualifier to request the specified throughput  class  in
   the call packet.


/USER_DATA=string
      /NOUSER_DATA

   (Default=/NOUSER_DATA)

   Use this qualifier to specify a string of user data that is  sent
   to the remote DTE when the call is established.  The maximum size
   of the string is 12 characters,  unless   /FAST_SELECT  has  been
   specified, in which case it is 124 characters.


/VMS_MODE
      /NOVMS_MODE

   (Default=/NOVMS_MODE)

   This qualifier causes the PAD to enter VMS mode.

   This optimizes communication with the remote DTE if the system is
   VMS  V4.0  or  later.   Do  not use this qualifier unless you are
   connected to a VAX/VMS V4.0 or later system.


/WINDOW_SIZE=number
      /NOWINDOW_SIZE

   (Default=/NOWINDOW_SIZE)

   Use this qualifier to request the  specified  windowsize  in  the
   range  of  1-127  in  the  call  packet.   Otherwise, the network
   default is used.  If you request a windowsize larger than the one
   configured, X.25 will use the largest size configured.