Creating (Programming) A Data Option Profile - AT&T 7500 User Manual

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CHAPTER 5: ASYNCHRONOUS DCE CONFIGURATION
The following table summarizes the information that is described in detail in the following sections.
Table H:
Data Option Profiles
Profile
Active
Settings used
Profile,
for
pA
data calls
p0
Stored Data Profile
(Factory Profile)
p1
Stored Data Profile
(Copied to active
after self-test or
power failure)
p2
Stored Data Profile

Creating (Programming) a Data Option Profile

It is possible to program two option profiles. The 7500 calls these profile 1 (p1), and profile 2 (p2).
Profile 1 (p1) is automatically loaded after your set starts up again after losing power. The values of p1
should be set to your most frequently used settings.
To change the option values of p1 or p2 use the program command. The program command
provides a series of prompts to help you with this task.
The program command cannot be used to change option values in the active profile. To change the
active profile, use the set command (see a later section in this chapter, Setting Options: Changing
Your Active Profile, pA).
Speed and Parity options can only be changed using the set command or by typing [
AT (providing the Autoadjust option is on).
At the [ CMD: ] prompt, type program p1 and press [
1.
The 7500 will display the current option values for p1 and prompt:
[ Type option name (or Q to quit): ]
2. Type the name of the option (for example, answer) that you want to change and press [ RETURN ].
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To view, type:
Use
view
view p0
view p1
view p2
To edit, type:
set option value
(e.g., set parity even
To Store:
copy pA to p1
Factory Profile
(Cannot be changed)
program p1
program p2
].
RETURN
To activate, type:
(Already
activated)
copy p0 to pA
copy p1 to pA
copy p2 to pA
]
BREAK

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