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The Asynchronous Communication Status Display

The asynchronous communication status display consists of the characters in the left corner of the status line. These characters indicate the state of the communication device for the current session. Interpreting these characters can help you resolve most types of asynchronous connectivity problems.

The asynchronous communication status display includes four characters:

Character

Meaning

=

The session is detecting a CTS signal. This is an acceptable state for the indicator.

-

No CTS signal is present, but CA Automation Point expects none because you set Clear to Send to No in the communication settings for this session. This is an acceptable state for the indicator.

X

No CTS signal is present, but CA Automation Point expects one because you set Clear to Send to Yes in the communication settings for this session. This is an unacceptable state for the indicator; it means that CA Automation Point cannot communicate with the host associated with this session.

Note: When X displays, take one of these actions:

Character

Meaning

R

The session is detecting a DSR signal. This is an acceptable state for the indicator.

F

No DSR signal is present, but CA Automation Point does not expect one because you set Data Set Ready to No in the communication settings for this session. In effect, this setting forces the DSR line into an acceptable state.

?

No DSR signal is present, but CA Automation Point expects one because you set Data Set Ready to Yes in the communication settings for the current session. This is an unacceptable state for the indicator; it means that CA Automation Point cannot communicate with the host associated with this session.

Note: When ? displays, take one of these actions:

Example

For example, suppose that D3-R+ appears in the display. The indicators tell you that CA Automation Point is communicating with the host device for this session under these conditions: