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- Timeout length when a link will be established
Specify the timeout length by 1 to 9.
Uploading
Set value Downloading
BHT-protocol BHT-Ir protocol
1 30 sec. Retries of ENQ, 10 times Retries of ENQ, 60 times
2 60 sec. Retries of ENQ, 20 times Retries of ENQ, 120 times
3 90 sec. Retries of ENQ, 30 times Retries of ENQ, 180 times
4 120 sec. Retries of ENQ, 40 times Retries of ENQ, 240 times
5 150 sec. Retries of ENQ, 50 times Retries of ENQ, 300 times
6 180 sec. Retries of ENQ, 60 times Retries of ENQ, 360 times
7 210 sec. Retries of ENQ, 70 times Retries of ENQ, 420 times
8 240 sec. Retries of ENQ, 80 times Retries of ENQ, 480 times
9 No timeout No timeout No timeout
Example: XFILE "d2.dat","2"
In file reception, the timeout length is 60 seconds; in file transmission, the maximum
number of ENQ retries is 20 (when the BHT-protocol is used.)
- Checking whether filenames are identical
This option can apply only to file reception (that is, when the transmission direction is
specified with R or r).
Parameter omitted
(default)
Receives only a data file having the same name
as specified by filename. The "filename"
should be the same as that used in the sending
station.
N or n No checking whether filenames are identical. The
BHT may receive a data file with a different name
(given in the sending station) from that specified
by filename.
That is, the received file is renamed as specified
by filename. If filename is omitted (only "" is
specified), the BHT receives a data file with the
name as is in the sending station.
Example: If a file is named "TEST.DAT" in the sending station
Sample 1. XFILE "TEST2.DAT","RN" ’Receives TEST.DAT as
’TEST2.DAT.
Sample 2. XFILE "","RN" ’Receives the file with the
’same name as used in the
’sending station.
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