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DCP Series Telcon Message Manual - Public Support Login - Unisys

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Event 3 INPUT ERROR FROM DEVICE/TERMINAL<br />

RMLPH<br />

Description: Maximum retries on input buffer.<br />

R13: 0000—terminal sent a retransmit or an invalid control character. (See<br />

previous REM1 CENLOGs for which 8000—system is out of buffers.) 4000—<br />

terminal sent an invalid buffer of more than 331 characters. 0800—terminal<br />

did not respond within five seconds. 0400—terminal did not complete<br />

message within five seconds. 0100—A VRC or LRC error was detected.<br />

0040—line module unable to keep up with the required input message data<br />

rate.<br />

R14: PPID<br />

R15: Configuration STE of the terminal having the problem<br />

<strong>Telcon</strong> generates this CENLOG.<br />

RMLPH<br />

Description: The control character received from the terminal was invalid. Request<br />

retransmission from terminal.<br />

R14: IOP ID<br />

R15: Terminal response<br />

<strong>Telcon</strong> generates this CENLOG.<br />

Supplementary <strong>Message</strong>s for CLASS 15, EVENT 03<br />

INPUT LIMIT EXCEEDED (UNISCOPE)<br />

Description: The input limit status bit is set when more input is received than the<br />

input limit allows. The input limit is set at 4,096 bytes for terminals using the<br />

UNISCOPE line protocol and is sufficient for U100, U200, DCT1000, and all terminals<br />

of the UTS family. This error generally indicates that the terminal is streaming data.<br />

R8 contains the value of 4000 or 4001 (bit 14 will be set). UNILPH generates this<br />

CENLOG. For more information on UNILPH CENLOG entry descriptions, refer to<br />

Section 1 of this manual.<br />

Action: If this error occurs often enough to cause undue overhead to the system, you<br />

can issue an NMS STOP command for the terminal that is streaming data. When the<br />

malfunctioning hardware has been taken offline, issue an NMS STRT command to<br />

restore a normal operating environment.<br />

15–14 7436 0728–303

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