Customizing Your Software; Naming Paths And Ports; Path And Port Naming Restrictions - 3Com NETBuilder SI Using Manual

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Naming Paths and
Ports
Path and Port Naming
Restrictions
C
USTOMIZING
This chapter includes information and procedures to customize your
software. This chapter contains the following sections:

Naming Paths and Ports

Using the 56/64 Kbps CSU/DSU Module Autobaud Feature
Working with Dial Number Lists
Using Statistics on the 56/64 Kbps CSU/DSU Port (45x and 55x)
Using Statistics on the T1/FT1 RJ-48 Telco Port (46x and 56x)
Configuring Data Compression
To provide a name for your path and port, use:
SETDefault !<path> -PATH NAme = "<string>"
SETDefault !<port> -PORT NAme = "<string>"
For example, to assign the name Floor_1 to path 1 and the name Bldg_1 to
port 1, enter:
SETDefault !1 -PATH NAme = "Floor_1"
SETDefault !1 -PORT NAme = "Bldg_1"
The following restrictions exist for the -PATH and -PORT NAme parameter:
The name string can contain a maximum of eight characters, the first of
which must be alphabetic.
No blank spaces are allowed in the name string. The only
non-alphanumeric characters allowed are the asterisk (
underscore (
), the period (
_
Names must be unique within their type. For example, a path name
cannot be the same as an existing path name, but it can be the same as
an existing port or virtual port name.
Alphabetic characters are stored and displayed as entered. Names are
not case-sensitive when compared on entry with previously entered
names. For example, port2 and PORT2 are evaluated as the same name.
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