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Bringing up a command line console, Configuration methods – IBM SY27-0345-06 User Manual

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The terminal speed must match the serial port speed.

You now need to set up additional attributes for the 3161. To set up the additional
attributes:

1. Press Select to display the attribute selection bar.

2. Change the values on the selection bar to match the values in Table A-4.

To move between selections while on a selection bar, press Tab. To change a
value for an attribute, press the spacebar.

3. Press Send to accept the current values for the attributes on the selection bar.

4. Continue with step 2 until you have set all the attributes in Table A-4.

5. Press Select after the last selection bar to exit the 3161 setup function.

Table

A-4. Additional Setup Attributes for the IBM 3161

Attribute

Setting

Enter

Send

Return

Field

New Line

CR

Tab

Field

Line Wrap

On

Auto LF

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Off

Send Null

On

Insert

Space

Trace

All

CRT Saver

No

Scroll

On

Print

Viewport

Print Null

On

Print EOL

On

Line End

CR-LF

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Send

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Line

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Bringing Up a Command Line Console

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If you are at an IBM 2210 that has never been configured, the system presents the

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command prompt

Config (only)>

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uration. If the IBM 2210 has been configured sufficiently, the system presents the

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OPCON command prompt (

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Configuration Methods

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The IBM 2210 supports four types of configuration methods:

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Quick Configuration

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Quick Configuration allows you to configure selected devices, bridging proto-

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cols, and routing protocols without entering a separate configuration environ-

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ment to use the Configuration Program. After creating a minimal configuration,

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you must transfer a complete configuration to the IBM 2210 using TFTP or the

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configuration program’s communications feature. To use Quick Configuration

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for the initial configuration, you must attach an ASCII terminal to the IBM 2210.

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EasyStart

Appendix A. Access Methods and Attaching an ASCII Terminal

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