Changing Configuration Options - Paradyne 3150 Operator's Manual

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Changing Configuration
Options
The CSU is an intelligent device that displays only
valid options for the current configuration. Therefore, you
are only presented with menu choices that are consistent
with the current configuration and operational state of the
CSU; invalid combinations of configuration options do
not appear. Be aware that although all options are shown
in this guide, what you see on your CSU varies with your
configuration.
The CSU offers configuration options located in the
following memory areas:
Active (Activ). This is the configuration option set
currently active for the CSU. Before a
configuration option set becomes active for the
CSU, you must save the set to the Active area.
When the CSU is shipped from the factory, the
Active configuration option set is identical to the
Factory set. This area can be written to and controls
the current operation of the device.
Customer 1 (Cust1). This is the first of two sets of
customer-defined configuration options. This area
can be written to.
Customer 2 (Cust2). This is the second of two sets
of customer-defined configuration options. This
area can be written to.
Factory 1 (Fact1). This is a set of configuration
options preset at the factory. This set is determined
by what is considered to be the most common
configuration used in the CSU market. Factory 1
options are read-only.
Factory 2 (Fact2). This is a set of configuration
options preset at the factory. This set is determined
by what is considered to be the second most
common configuration used in the CSU market.
Factory 2 options are read-only.
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The configuration options are divided into functional
groups.
Appendix C
options and defaults. These groups are:
DTE Interface
Network Interface
User Interface
Alarm
General Management
Management Trap
The CSU arrives with two preset factory default
configuration settings. These settings are based on the
following:
Factory 1 – ESF framing format with B8ZS line
coding format for both the network and the DTE T1
interfaces.
Factory 2 – D4 framing format with AMI line
coding format for both the network and the DTE T1
interfaces.
If neither of the factory default settings support your
network's configuration, you can customize the
configuration options to better suit your application.
Use the Configuration (Cnfig) branch of the front panel
menu tree to display or change CSU configuration options
(see Appendix C,
Configuration
February 1998
contains a list of the configuration
Options).
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