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D.7 defining i/o module management parameters, Purpose, Format – RAD Data comm LRS-24 User Manual

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Appendix D CM-2 Management Commands

LRS-24 Installation and Operation Manual

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Defining I/O Module Management Parameters

D.7 Defining I/O Module Management Parameters

Purpose

Defines general operational and access parameters for an I/O module.
This command is relevant only for I/O modules that do not support direct
management by SNMP or by supervision terminal, for example ASMi-24,
ASMi-30, ASMi-31, ASMi-32, etc. For such modules, the CM-2 module provides
the terminal interface.

Format

NODE nn DEF OPR

Procedure

To define general and access parameters:
1. Type: NODE nn DEF OPR .
nn stands for the module node number in the range of 1 through 12.

The first line of the module data entry form appears (see Figure D-17).

MODEM ADVANCED SETUP

MODEM NAME: ASMI-31CQ(m)

DEFINE MODEM PORT NUMBER

: 1

DEFINE STATUS

: MASTER PERMANENT

SELECT MODEM

: MODEM 1 LOCAL

1) STOP STATUS UPDATE

: DISABLE

2) CHANGE LOCAL MODEM STATUS

: MASTER

3) MANAGEMENT FROM REMOTE MODEM

: NO

4) MDOEM MANAGEMENT LINK

: ENABLE

5) LOAD CONFIGURATION FROM

: N/A MODEM

6) I-TYPE (Far End Modem type)

: YES

7) MODEM RESET

: NO

8) FACTORY RESET

: NO

9) CARD RESET

: NO

Figure D-17. Modem Advanced Setup Screen

Use the general procedures to define the parameter values, as required.

The contents of the form depend on the module type. Refer to the Installation and
Operation Manual of the corresponding module for detailed information.

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