PC MMTA: MMTA and Digiboard Configurations
ID: Q123855
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The information in this article applies to:
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Microsoft Mail Multitasking MTA, version 3.2
SUMMARY
In setting up a Digiboard product to work with version 3.2 of Microsoft
Mail Multitasking Message Transfer Agent (MMTA), specific switches must be
modified in order for the MMTA to run properly. For example, OS/2 will
initialize all ports as data type E,7,1 and 1200 baud by default, unless
otherwise specified with the Digiboard driver.
Example command line for Digiboard driver used with the MMTA:
DEVICE=C:\DIGI\XALL.SYS /b:9600 /d:N81 /p:200 /m:D8000 /n:"digi"1
MORE INFORMATION
The Digiboard driver (XALL.SYS or similar) is loaded from the CONFIG.SYS
file. The command format line syntax is described as follows.
NOTE: Only pertinent switches for the MMTA are defined:
DEVICE=C:\DIGI\XALL.SYS /n:names /b:baud /d:data type /a:a
where:
/n: ---> Defines the naming convention for Digiboard ports
If this switch is omitted, the first port will
be named COM3, the second COM4 and so on by
default. Regardless of how the ports are named,
they must match the AsyncCommPort= settings in
each EXTERNAL.INI instance.
/b: ---> Sets the default baud rate to be used with all ports
Since the OS/2 default baud rate for serial ports is
only 1200, the switch should be included to obtain
better performance. The switch will support up
to 38,400 baud; however, more reliable results can
be obtained by using rates of 19,200 or less.
/d: ---> Sets the initial data type (parity, # of data bits,
stop bit #)
If this switch is not used, all serial ports will
be set to even parity, 7 data and 1 stop bit(s).
The MMTA requires no parity, 8 data bits and 1 stop
bit for asynchronous connections.
/a:a ---> Enables the alternate pin assignment of Carrier
Detect (DCD)
For Digiboard RJ45 port interfaces only.
This switch will allow an 8-pin RJ45 cable to be
used instead of a 10-pin RJ45 cable by re-assigning
the Carrier Detect pin from pin 1 to pin 2. Using
an 8-pin cable will also eliminate 2 signals, ring
indictor (RI) and data set ready (DSR). This
switch is not recommended for use with the MMTA,
largely because RTS/CTS (hardware) handshaking
requires the 2 eliminated signals.
NOTE: Digiboard uses an additional pin assignment
for cable shielding (GND) that is not
required for the MMTA.
For more information, please see Microsoft Mail Multi-Tasking MTA 3.2
"Administrator's Guide" INSTALL.DOC file for DIGIBOARD XALL.SYS driver
version 1.4.5 and "Digiboard Xem System Hardware Configuration Guide."
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