# | Name | Location | Type | Details | Index | Description |
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.01 | name(+) | 0;1 | FREE TEXT | B | Free text name of the CMOP site. | |
1 | contention retry delay | 0;2 | NUMERIC | The time delay (in seconds) between unsuccessful bids for master status. | ||
2 | maximum block size | 0;3 | NUMERIC | The maximum size of a block of data (in bytes). | ||
3 | maximum message size | 0;4 | NUMERIC | The maximum size of a message (in bytes). A message can contain many blocks of data. | ||
4 | block xmit retries (l) | 0;5 | NUMERIC | The maximum number of times a block of data can be retransmitted. | ||
5 | line bid retries (m) | 0;6 | NUMERIC | The maximum number of retries in bidding for master status. | ||
6 | cmop device | 0;7 | POINTER | 3.5 | The name of the device used to transmit data to the vendor system. | |
7 | status | S;1 | SET OF CODES | R:RUNNING S:STOPPED | This field indicates the current status of the CMOP Interface and is used in combination with other system parameters to control the operations of the CMOP. | |
7.1 | print status | P;1 | SET OF CODES | R:RUNNING S:STOPPED | This field indicates if labels are printing for a queued data transmission and is used in combination with other system parameters to control the operations of the CMOP Interface. | |
8 | timer a | T;1 | NUMERIC | Response timer used by a sending station to protect against an invalid response or no response. | ||
9 | timer b | T;2 | NUMERIC | Receive timer used by a slave station to protect against failure to recognize the end of a block. | ||
10 | timer d | T;3 | NUMERIC | Inter-Block timer that serves to prevent a station from hanging in slave mode | ||
11 | timer e | T;4 | NUMERIC | Line Check timer that triggers a check of the communications link when neither station has requested to be master for some time. | ||
12 | quantity limit request | 0;8 | NUMERIC | The maximum (quantity limit) number of responses for a query request. | ||
13 | last message transmitted | 99;1 | FREE TEXT | The message control ID of the last message transmitted to the non-DHCP vendor system. | ||
14 | query time interval | 0;9 | NUMERIC | Enter the time interval between queries. This time is entered in hours. Time can be entered as a fraction of an hour. Example: 1.5, .75, 2.25, etc. | ||
15 | query status | Q;1 | SET OF CODES | R:RUNNING S:STOPPED | This field indicates whether or not a Query Request is currently in progress and is used with other system parameters to control the operations of the CMOP Interface. | |
16 | filer status | F;1 | SET OF CODES | R:RUNNING S:STOPPED | This field indicates when the background filer is running and is used in combination with other system parameters to control the operations of the CMOP Interface. | |
17 | max log entries | 0;10 | NUMERIC | This is the maximum number of log entries that will be maitained in the CMOP Interface file. The recommended default is 1,000 entries. | ||
100 | log | X;0 | MULTIPLE | 553.01 | The interface log of activity during data transmissions. This data is used mostly for troubleshooting problems with the running of the interface. | |
101 | filer task number | F;2 | NUMERIC | This is the TaskMan task number for the background filer. | ||
102 | purge release file task number | F;3 | NUMERIC | This is the TaskMan task number for the nightly job that purges the release file. |
Not Referenced