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The following names are used for the multiplexers:
Device name | Module name |
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DHV11 | DHV11 |
DHQ11 | DHV11 |
CXY08 | DHV11 |
CXA16 | DHV11 |
CXB16 | DHV11 |
DHW42AA | DHV11 |
DHW42BA | DHV11 |
DHW42CA | DHV11 |
DZV11, DZ11 | DZ11 |
DZQ11 | DZ11 |
DL11, DLV11 | DL11 |
The following example loads an instance of an asynchronous serial line multiplexer:
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Example of loading DHW42CA:
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Parameter | baud | |
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Type | Numeric | |
Value | Forces the baud rate of the corresponding TTY port to a specified value.The variety of supported values depends on the underlying physical communication resource (TTY port). The most widely used values are: 300, 1200, 9600, 19200, 38400. Example:
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break_on
Parameter | break_on | |
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Type | Text string | |
Value | Specifies what byte sequences received over the physical serial line will trigger a HALT command. This parameter works only for the console line (for the one UART line and "line[3]" of QUART). Specify the following values: "Ctrl-P", "Break" or "none" ("none" disables triggering HALT condition). Example:
The default value is "Break" for line 3 of QUART and "none" for other lines. |
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Parameter | stop_on | |
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Type | Text string | |
Value | Specifies what byte sequences received over the physical serial line will trigger a STOP condition. This parameter works only for the console line (for the one UART line and "line[3]" of QUART). The STOP condition causes CHARON-VAX to exit.Specify the value as the following: “F6” or “none” ("none" disables triggering STOP condition). Example:
The default value is "none". Setting "F6" triggers the STOP condition upon receipt of the " |
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Parameter | log | ||
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Type | Text string | ||
Value | A string specifying a file name to store content of console sessions or a directory where log files for each individual session will be stored.If an existing directory is specified, CHARON-VAX automatically enables creation of individual log files for each session. If the "log" parameter is omitted, CHARON-VAX does not create a console log. Examples:
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Parameter | log_file_size | ||
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Type | Text string | ||
Value | If log rotation is enabled, the log_file_size parameter determines the log file size threshold at which the log is automatically rotated.
Examples:
Minimum log file size is 64K, maximum is 1G. Setting size less then 64K effectively makes the log file unlimited. |
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Parameter | break_on | |
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Type | Text string | |
Value | Specifies what byte sequences received over virtual serial line must trigger HALT command. This parameter works only for console line (for CHARON-VAX it is the only line of UART and the "line[3]" of QUART). Specify the following values: "Ctrl-P", "Break" or "none" to disable triggering HALT condition. Example:
The default value is "Break" for line 3 of QUART and "none" for other lines. |
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Parameter | stop_on | |
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Type | Text string | |
Value | Specifies what byte sequences received over the virtual serial line will trigger a STOP condition. The STOP condition causes CHARON-VAX to exit. This parameter works only for console line (for CHARON-VAX it is the only line of UART and the "line[3]" of QUART). Specify the value as the following: “F6” or “none” ("none" disables triggering STOP condition). Example:
The default value is "none".Setting "F6" triggers the STOP condition upon receipt of the " |
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Parameter | log | ||
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Type | Text string | ||
Value | A string specifying a file name to store content of console sessions or a directory where log files for each individual session will be stored.If an existing directory is specified, CHARON-VAX automatically enables creation of individual log file for each session. If the "log" parameter is omitted CHARON-VAX does not create any console log. Examples:
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Parameter | log_file_size | ||
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Type | Text string | ||
Value | If log rotation is enabled, the log_file_size parameter determines the log file size threshold at which the log is automatically rotated.
Examples:
Minimum log file size is 64K, maximum is 1G. Setting size less then 64K effectively makes the log file unlimited. |
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