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Procedure 11-4 To set the date and time
where
dd is the date 1 to 31
MMM is the first three letters of the month
yyyy is the four digits of the year
hh is the hour (1 to 12 or 0 to 23)
mm is the minutes (1 to 59)
11.3

Node number and node name

A unique node number (CPSS address) identifies each node in a network. The system
can also be given a node name.
The node number and name are not saved as part of a configuration database backup.
That is, when a database is loaded into a node from backup, the number and name
return to their default values (unassigned). This helps prevent two or more nodes in
a network from having the same number. See chapter 30 in Maintenance for more
information.
Node number
The node number is the CPSS address used to uniquely identify your unit within a
network managed by a proprietary network manager. If the unit is part of a network
managed by a non-CPSS capable network manager, the node number does not need
to be set.
The node number can be any number from 1 to 999, inclusive. When assigned, it is
displayed in the data area. For a node number to take effect, you may have to restart
the system; the NMTI displays a message if this is the case.
Node name
The unit may be assigned a 12-character name that appears in the header. You can
delete the node name by pressing ↵ when you are prompted to enter a name.
2902 MainStreet Technical Practices
May 2002
90-2906-01
DATE
<dd-MMM-yyyy> ↵
When the system is restarted, all active calls are dropped,
Caution —
in-progress maintenance operations are ended and the NMTI session
with the system is ended. The restart does not affect configuration
settings.
HOUSE
TIME
<hh:mmA> or <hh:mmP> ↵
11 — Node parameters
SK000469
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