B. Configuration Worksheets - Paradyne COMSPHERE 3610 Operator's Manual

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If you select Activ, Usr1, Usr2, Usr3, FacC, FacT, or
FacB from the Load from menu, a complete set of
configuration option values is loaded into the working
buffer. Once these values are loaded, the Edit/Save
submenu appears. This feature allows the rapid loading of
an entire configuration, saving the time required to
change each individual configuration option.
If you select Remt (F2), an address is required. The
remote ADp protocol address selections range from 1 to
255 (1 to 80 for DPII protocol). When the configuration
options are saved to a remote device, they can be saved to
all the remote devices by selecting the broadcast address
(192). If the broadcast address is selected, the
configuration options changed are broadcast to the entire
network after the configuration options are saved.
After entering the remote address, press F3 to display
the following submenu for the remote device:
Load from:
Activ
Usr1
F1
F2
FacC
FacT
Select Activ to load the set of configuration options
from the tributary into a working buffer in the control
DSU. Once the values are loaded into the DSU, the
Edit/Save submenu appears.
Editing Configuration Values
The DSU, Diag (DSU, DBM, and Gen), DBM, Gen,
Bkup, MUX, PrtSp (and channel), and LPDA selections
on the Edit/Save submenu represent eight functional sets
of configuration options. Each of these configuration
option sets controls a specific aspect of DSU operation.
When you select one of these screens, a menu appears
with the possible value to be edited.
A few things to keep in mind as configuration options
are edited:
The first line of each option menu shows the name
of the configuration option and the current value.
The second line of each option menu lists the
values available for selection using the function
keys. Press the
or
selections into view.
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Usr2
F3
FacB
key to scroll additional
The second line of each option menu also lists the
Next and Prev selections. When you select Next,
the next configuration option in the option set
appears. When you reach the end of the
configuration options in the set, selecting Next
takes you back to the first configuration option.
When you select Prev, the previous configuration
option appears.
If the DSU determines that any configuration data
has been corrupted (for example, by static
discharge), the message ??? appears on the first
line in place of the current value.
When any part of the
configuration is corrupted, reset
all configuration options and the
network address. Check the
protocol mode if there is an NMS
connection; if a DBM is installed,
check directory entries and the
local telephone number.
As you select configuration options, you may want to
write down their values on a
provided in Appendix B. Configuration Worksheets are
summaries of the configuration option sets.
If operating a DSU with TDM or
MCMP, use the MUX submenu to
select the operating mode: TDM,
Bridge, or Basic for a TDM; TDM,
MCMP, Bridge, or Basic for an
MCMP. Configuration options and
option selections vary depending
upon the mode selected. Certain
General (Gen) configuration
options are ignored; instead,
these are set in the MUX
configuration options on a
per-port basis.
The following section tells you how to save
configuration options you set during editing. You should
read this section before editing any options since you can
lose your entries if you do not save them properly.
July 1999
Configuration Options
NOTE
Configuration Worksheet
NOTE
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