Communications Settings
There are a number of settings that you can adjust to make Autolog work
best with your particular system and communications needs. Some typical
settings you may need to adjust before you place a call include these:
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Selecting a modem using link
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Adjusting the baud rate with baud
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Activating hardware flow control using flow
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Setting serial data construction with data,
parity, and stop
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Specifying the modem type using modem
Other settings can be adjusted at your convenience to suit your needs.
Such settings include the following:
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Selecting full or half duplex using duplex
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Remapping your keyboard or defining function keys with the key
command
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Selecting which system interprets function keys with fkey
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Using terminal emulation
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Redefining Autolog's hot keys
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Timing out and terminating a talk mode session with idle
or carrier
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Displaying additional information with the debug
or control commands
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Filtering out phone noise or garbage with guard
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Turning off the formatted Autolog command mode screen with terse