RAD Data comm MBE10-1 Resetting MBE to Factory Settings, To filter the Debug Messages log

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MBE Family Installation and Operation Manual

Chapter 4 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics

 

 

To filter the Debug Messages log:

1. In the Main menu, type 0 (Exit).

The Operational Status Messages screen appears. 2. Type DO (Debug Open).

The Debug Messages screen appears. 3. Type DH (Debug Help).

A list of operational/connectivity categories appears. Each category has the values: Enable or Disable. An enabled item appears in the log, and a disabled item is not included.

4.To enable or disable items, type the number of the item and choose the appropriate value.

Resetting MBE to Factory Settings

You can reset MBE to the default factory settings. This is useful if you want to reconfigure MBE and remove previous configuration data.

To reset the MBE to the factory settings:

1. In the Main menu, type 0 (Exit).

The Operational Status Messages screen appears.

2.Type DO (Debug Open) to perform the reset. The Debug Messages screen appears.

3.Type SF (Set Factory) to perform the reset.

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Contents MBE Family LAN RANger Series Order from Cutter Networks Ph727-398-5252/Fax727-397-9610 MBE Family LAN RANger Series Limited Warranty Please observe the following precautions General Safety InstructionsConnection of AC Mains General Safety PracticesConnection of DC Mains Connection of Data and Telecommunications Cables Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC Canadian Emission Requirements Declaration of Conformity Conventions Order from Cutter Networks Ph727-398-5252/Fax727-397-9610 Contents List of Figures MBE10-8D throughout this manual OverviewGeneral VersionsManagement FeaturesApplications Routing and Bridging SupportWAN Economy Quick SetupTransparent Remote-to-Remote Forwarding SecurityRear Panel Physical DescriptionDual Image Flash Memory Front PanelBridge Mode Routing ModeFunctional Description MBE10-1D Operation Bridge Mode CompatibilityPrinciples of Operation MBE10-1 OperationMBE10-8 Operation Functional Block DiagramMBE10-8D Operation LAN Processor LAN InterfaceManagement LAN Interface Standard Technical SpecificationsInterface Connectors Type Connectors Link InterfaceYellow On when a packet is being received from the LAN Green On when the unit is powered-upGreen On when packets can be transferred Yellow On when a packet is being transmitted to the LAN50 C/32 -122 F Temperature Humidity To 90%, non-condensingTechnician who is aware of the hazards involved Maintenance of this productIntroduction Site Requirements and PrerequisitesInstallation and Setup Package ContentsEquipment Needed To configure the MBE unit Configuring MBEBridge Application MBE PCB Layout Main MBE Switches and JumpersIL-4W 24D, V.35D Connecting the InterfacesTo connect to the LAN Connecting the LineConnecting the LAN To connect the lineAC Power Connecting the PowerInstallation Installation and Setup Front Panel Controls and Indicators Front Panel Controls and IndicatorsIt is suggested to use 9.6 kbps Initial SetupTo begin configuring MBE Operating InstructionsPower-off Power-onOperating MBE Operation Operating Instructions To perform the ping test Diagnostic TestAlarms and Troubleshooting Ping TerminalTo view the Debug Messages log Troubleshooting GuideDebugging Messages Debug Messages FiltersTo reset the MBE to the factory settings Resetting MBE to Factory SettingsTo filter the Debug Messages log Troubleshooting and Diagnostics Appendix a Pin Assignment Table A-1. Interface Signal List Female ConnectorsFemale DB-37 RS-530 21 / 15-pin Appendix a Pin Assignment 35/ DB-25 Figure A-4. Four-Wire 4W Connection Table A-3. Isdn S Interface Cable Pin Assignments Index Xmodem Excellent Good Fair Poor Very Poor Customer Response FormOrder from Cutter Networks Ph727-398-5252/Fax727-397-9610 Error Report Order from Cutter Networks Ph727-398-5252/Fax727-397-9610 Order from Cutter Networks Ph727-398-5252/Fax727-397-9610 International Headquarters