Edit/display configuration help menu – Verilink 9000 Series (34-00271) Product Manual User Manual
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C
HAPTER
A: C
ONSOLE
I
NTERFACE
Edit/display
configuration
To go back to the main menu, enter M. To edit or display the configuration, enter
E. If E was entered, the following is displayed.
ENTER TARGET (unit.linemodule -> xxx.yy) :
As indicated by the display, enter the unit number (xxx), a period (.) and a line
module number (yy). The default unit number is 000. The line module number is
01. After initializing the unit, a display similar to the following is shown.
Loading configuration...
DISPLAY/MODIFY CONFIGURATION
----------------------------
PDC9100 UNIT # 000 LINE MODULE # 01 FIRMWARE : 3.0100
Line module type : MASTER
Port
Baud
Bits
Parity
Link
type
rate
/char
inter
----
----
-----
------
------
PORT #1
P/S TERMINAL
38400
7
EVEN
RS-232 Async
PORT #2
PORT #D
CONSOLE
AUTO
7
EVEN
PORT #L
(? for help) >
This display gives a summary of how the five ports on this line module are
configured. If a ? (question mark) is entered, the displayed list of responses below
is shown.
? - Help menu
L - Line module parameters
P - Port parameters
N - Name table
I - Internetwork Protocols configuration
D - Default configuration
M - Default NMCS Configuration
C - Clear configuration
S - Save configuration
X - Exit edition
(? for help) >
Help menu
? redisplays the help menu.
D creates a default configuration which is normally only used for testing.
C clears the existing configuration.
X returns the display to the configuration menu, shown earlier in the paragraph. If
any of the above letters are typed, typing Y confirms the choice.
S saves the configuration just entered or changed to the non-volatile flash memory.
N shows the Name Table for this Line Module. It is normally used by TXPORT
technical personnel as a troubleshooting tool.
L is explained on page 383.
P is explained on page 386.
I is explained on page 388.