
Across the Boards
Communications Device Drivers
Section 6 - MAINCON Driver Configuration
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6.21 MAINCON Panel E1, Single Session TN3270 (continued)
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ACROSS-THE-BOARDS(r) Config
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-------- Single Session TN3270 ---------
3270 Terminal Model..................... 2
Trace size in K bytes................... 0
Destination Port Number................. 23
Disconnect Option....................... 0
Minimum Response Time................... 0
Accept Spurious Writes.................. 0
Suppress TN3270E Mode................... 0
Suppress DOIDs.......................... 0
Non-TN3270E SysReq/Attn Mode............ 0
3270 model: 2 (24x80), 3 (32x80), 4 (43x80), or 5 (27x132). If EAB (extended
attribute support) is desired, follow the model number with an E.
F10: write config to disk Esc: Exit
1. 3270 Terminal Model
Terminal Model - indicate 3270 model 2, 3, 4, 5 or enhanced 3270 models 2E, 3E, 4E or 5E. Enhanced
models support EABs as well as structured fields.
2. Trace Size in K bytes
Defines the size of the allocated trace buffer in KB. If zero, the trace is disabled. Otherwise, the trace size
can be specified up 63K bytes.
3. Destination Port Number
Default port number of Telnet server to connect to. The Well-Known-Port for Telnet (#23) is the default.
4. Telnet TN3270 Disconnect Option
‘0’ (the default) uses normal TN3270 disconnect processing. ‘1’ forces a Telnet disconnect whenever
TN3270 mode is ended.
5. Minimum Response Time option
Forces a minimum amount of delay before sending a response to the host. Used to force a more “human”
response time. Specified in hundreths of a second, the default is zero. (0-999).
Some TN3270 servers do not correctly queue inbound data from the TN3270 terminal when a bracket state
change or bracket change direction is pending. Setting a minimum response time allows the TN3270 server
to handle the bracket change before receiving the next inbound data from the terminal.
This is primarily a problem if the host sends a bracket state change or bracket change direction in a separate
RU. CICS usually does not, TSO usually does. See also the “Accept Spurious Write” option, below.
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