Name | Value |
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NAME | XM-I-N-DOMAIN FILE-TURN |
HEADER | DOMAIN FILE - DISABLE TURN COMMAND FIELD |
TEXT | simply end the session. The receiving site will have to start its own session to transmit its messages. If the receiving site has the TURN command disabled, then it will refuse the opportunity to send its messages. It will send its messages in a session it initiates. On a production system, the TURN command might be disabled for the domain file entries for any test accounts to avoid any inadvertent receipt of messages from the test systems. The DISABLE TURN COMMAND (field #1.7) is used to prevent two-way transmission. Here's the scenario. Once the connection has been established and the sending site has sent all its messages, it generally issues a TURN command to give the receiving site a chance to send all of its messages that it may have. If the sending site has the TURN command disabled, then it will not give the receiving site the chance to send its messages. The receiving site will |
DATE ENTERED | 2002-05-08 07:57:57 |
AUTHOR | USER,ONE |