Cabletron Systems ESX-1320 manual Static System Messages, From the last Static System message

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Using the LCD

4.4.2Static System Messages

The Static System Messages provide ESX configuration information. The product name must be displayed on the LCD before you can start stepping through the messages in the sequence shown in Table 4-3.

NOTE

Whether you are displaying Static System Messages, Alarm System Messages, or Saved System Messages, the display returns to the product name display 20 seconds after the last operation of the DISPLAY button.

To Display the Messages

With the product name (e.g., CABLETRON ESX-1320) displayed, momentarily press the DISPLAY button to step to the first message. Each time you press the DISPLAY button, the next message is displayed until the last message. Then the display automatically exits to the product name.

To Exit

There are three ways to exit the Static System Messages:

From the last Static System message

Momentarily press the DISPLAY button while the last message “COM 2 Port Function xxxxx” is displayed. The display automatically returns to the product name.

Automatic 20-second exit

Allow 20 seconds to elapse after the last DISPLAY button operation. The display returns to the product name.

Jump to Alarm Messages

Press and hold the DISPLAY button for 3 seconds. When released, the display steps to the Alarm Messages described in Section 4.4.3.

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Contents Installation Guide Page ESX-1320/ESX-1380 Installation Guide DOC Notice Cabletron Software Program License Declaration of Conformity Contents Contents Chapter Introduction ESX-1320 and ESX-1380 SwitchesFeatures Using this ManualFeatures Following conventions are used throughout this document Document ConventionsGetting Help Related ManualsAnonymous Reset Button Chapter Controls and IndicatorsLanview LEDs LCD Display Simplex or Full Duplex Mode OperationNetwork Management Capabilities Simplex or Full Duplex Mode Operation ESX-1320/ESX-1380 Installation Guide Chapter Installation Unpacking the ESX Removing the Chassis Cover Screws Removing the Chassis Cover Setting Mode SwitchesESX Mode Switch Location/Component Layout Setting Mode Switches Nvram Reset Switch Nvram Reset SwitchInstalling SIMMs Simm UpgradesLocating SIMMs Installing the Flash Simm Installing the Sdram or Ldram Simm Brim Connection Installing the ESXTabletop or Shelf Installation Tabletop or Shelf InstallationRackmount Installation Rack Mounting the ESX 12 Installing the ESX in the Rack Connecting to the Power SourcePRE-NETWORK Installation Test 13 Pre-Installation Test Connecting a Twisted Pair Segment to the ESX-1320 Connecting to the Network14 ESX-1320 Twisted Pair Connection 15 Cable Pinouts RJ45 Crossover Cable Connecting a 10BASE-F Segment to the ESX-138016 ST Connector Insertion Using Lanview Chapter TroubleshootingTroubleshooting Using Lanview Troubleshooting Checklist Troubleshooting Checklist Reset Button Using the Reset ButtonLCD Using the LCDUnsaved Initialization Messages From the last Static System message Static System MessagesStatic System Messages Displayed Messages Comments From the product name display Alarm MessagesDisplayed Messages Comments Saved System MessagesFrom an Alarm Message display Failure or Error Messages Functionality Appendix a SpecificationsCOM Port 1 and COM Port Environmental Requirements Electrical SpecificationsRegulatory Physical PropertiesNetwork Requirements Appendix B Ethernet Cabling Requirements10BASE-T Twisted Pair Network Appendix B Ethernet Cabling Requirements Multimode Fiber Optic Network ESX-1320/ESX-1380 Installation Guide Numerics IndexIndex-2 ESX-1320/ESX-1380 Installation Guide ESX-1320/ESX-1380 Installation Guide Index-3 Index Index-4 ESX-1320/ESX-1380 Installation Guide Power Supply Cord