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LLMOP. [CALLI 220]<br />

22.81.7 FUNCTION 6 (.RCRID)<br />

Transmits a Read Identify protocol message to the destination address<br />

node on the Ethernet. Use the .RCRPY function to read the System ID<br />

reply message. The argument block is identical to that of function<br />

.ELDIR. The value returned in LM.REQ of .LMREQ must be used in any<br />

subsequent . RCRPY, . RCABT, or .RCSTS calls.<br />

22.81.8 FUNCTION 7 (.RCRCT)<br />

Transmits a Read Counters protocol message to the destination address<br />

node on the Ethernet. Use the .RCRPY function to read the System ID<br />

reply message. The argument block is identical to that of function<br />

.ELDIR.<br />

22.81.9 FUNCTION <strong>10</strong> (.RCIDS)<br />

Transmits a System ID protocol message to the destination address node<br />

on the Ethernet. This function blocks the program until the transmit<br />

is completed. The argument block is:<br />

Word<br />

Symbol<br />

Contents<br />

o<br />

.LMCID<br />

Channel ID, where bits 34 and 35 (LM.CID)<br />

the value of the Ethernet port to use.<br />

contain<br />

1-2<br />

.LMDST<br />

Destination address.<br />

22.81.<strong>10</strong> FUNCTION 11 (.RCRBT)<br />

Transmits a Boot protocol message to the destination address node on<br />

the Ethernet. .RCRBT blocks the issuing process until the transmit is<br />

completed. The argument block is:<br />

Word<br />

o<br />

Symbol<br />

.LMCID<br />

Contents<br />

Channel ID, where bits 34 and 35 (LM.CID)<br />

the value of the Ethernet port to use.<br />

contain<br />

1-2 .LMDST<br />

3-4 .LMPWD<br />

Destination node address.<br />

8-byte verification code. The code is transmitted<br />

to the remote system, which uses it in deciding<br />

whether to allow the boot request. The 8-bit<br />

bytes are packed four to a word.<br />

22-220

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