When UACS issues a message to the console, what values does UACS specify for the console class and the control bits in the COM$ packet?
Messages sent by UACS to the console may be sent to the system console or to a remote terminal acting as a console using the @@CONS keyin. When the message is sent to the system console, the COM$ packet fields are: Control bits = 04 Additional Control bits = 03 Routing Information = Not Used When the message is sent to a terminal/console, the COM$ packet fields are: Control bits = 14 Additional Control bits = 03 Routing Information = Siteid of the terminal in Fielddata. The message group number (console class) field is not used by UACS and is = 0.
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