Understanding The Menu Hierarchy; Using The Menus To Change Settings; Alarm Indicator - 3Com 3C63400-3AC-C - PathBuilder S700 Switch Reference Manual

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Understanding the
Menu Hierarchy
Using the Menus to
Change Settings

Alarm Indicator

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The auto logout feature automatically logs you out and returns you to the title
screen if you do not press a key for a specified time (1 - 99 minutes). To set the
autolog timeout, select [1] System Administration from the Main menu, then
select [1] General System Information, then select [6] Set Auto Logout Time.
The PathBuilder S700 menu hierarchy includes several layers of menus. Each
submenu has a name that is the same or similar to the name of the option that
displays it. For example, selecting [2] Configuration Management on the Main
Menu displays a submenu titled Configuration Management, and selecting
[4] Manage System Clock from the System Administration menu displays a
submenu titled System Clock Configuration.
You can then select options on the submenus to display additional submenus or
prompts that allow you to set various parameters. The options that appear on
some submenus vary, depending on what modules you have installed. For
example, the System Clock Configuration menu includes a Set CBR option only if
you have installed a CBR module, a Set DS3 option only if you have installed a DS3
UNI module, a Set IMA option only if you have installed a DS1 UNI or E1 UNI
module, and so on.
Settings are displayed in prompts at the bottom of the menus. For example, if you
select:
[2] Configuration Management
[1] Manage Card
[5] DS3 UNI (may be different choice number, depending upon your shelf
configuration)
[1] Card Information
[5] Set ATM Payload Scramble
The following prompt appears at the bottom of the DS3 UNI Configuration menu:
Enter ATM Payload Scramble (1=No,2=Yes):
When you type a selection number and press [Enter], payload scrambling is
disabled or enabled, and the prompt is cleared.
If the PathBuilder S700 detects an alarm condition, an alarm indicator (the
highlighted word "Alarm") appears to the left of the access status on every menu
and display, as shown in Figure 32.

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