Business Information; System Mode - 3Com 3C10402B Administrator's Manual

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HAPTER
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Business
Information

System Mode

S
ETTINGS
Table 6 System Settings (continued)
Field
File System
Date and Time
System Start Time
You can configure information about the your business, such as business
address and hours, including time of day service modes. You can also
view the current mode and force the system into a different mode.
To enter business information:
1 Log on to the NBX NetSet utility using the administrator login ID and
password.
2 Click System-Wide Settings > Business Information.
3 See the online Help for procedures to modify these types of information:

Business information

Business hours
System mode
Click the Business Identity tab to display the information that you
configure in the Business Information, Business Hours, and System Mode
windows.
The System Mode window lets you specify that the system operate in a
particular mode or automatically. If necessary, you can force the system
into a specific Time of Day Service mode without changing other system
settings, such as Business Hours. If the system is in Automatic mode, it
constantly compares the current time of day and day of week with the
settings you establish in the Business Hours window (click System-Wide
Settings > Business Information and click the Business Hours tab).
Purpose
The file system this system uses.
NBXFSV1 - The pre-release R6.0 file system.
NBXFSV2 - The newer file system that is shipped with
release R6.0 or higher systems, which offers better
performance and upgrade capabilities.
If you upgrade an existing system to release R6.0, the
system continues to use NBXFSV1.
The current system date and time. To modify, click
System-Wide Settings > Set Date and Time.
The last time you initialized the system (boot time).

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