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  • Subject: Re: Can I prevent RCYCNL status by forcing the *LIN to VARY *OFF?
  • From: "Jim Franz" <franz400@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 25 May 2001 12:44:06 -0400

just a little more info - use RTVCFGSTS in clp to check line status. Look at
the
help text and it will have all the return codes & meanings. Usually look for
return codes *GE 80 and varied off to reset.
jim

> >Is there a way to prevent a BSC *LIND from going into RCYCNL? Or, should
I
> >say, is it possible to configure the line so that if it goes into RCYCNL
> >that it can be automatically varied off? I'm a communications novice so I
> >may not have provided enough detail to get a usable reply. What I'm
trying
> >to accomplish is to determine if I can change the configuration on a BSC
> >line so that if it were to go to RCYCNL, I'd prefer it to simply vary
itself
> >off.
>
> If nobody else has any better ideas, what I used to do back in the stone
> age was submit a job when I started the communication process, which would
> wake up periodically and check the status of the line. If the status
wasn't
> satisfactory, it would reset the line/device. At least at that time, there
> didn't seem to be any way of getting the communication process to manage
> itself, but the monitor job didn't have to do much, so the overhead was
> minimal.
> Pete Hall
> pbhall@execpc.com
> http://www.execpc.com/~pbhall/
>
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