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Table 3-3 describes the Configuration Values menu options.

Table 3-3. Modify/View Configuration Values Menu Description

Option

Result

 

 

1.

Displays the Modify/View Network Settings menu.

Modify/View

For a description of this menu, refer to the section

Using the Modify/View Network Settings menu.

network settings

 

 

 

2.

Displays the Autodiscovery Echo Interval and

Autodiscovery

enables you to enter a new interval (in seconds)

after which the RMON MultiProbe Module sends

Echo Interval

an Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) echo

 

 

request to the default gateway.

 

 

3.

Displays the date and enables you to enter a new

Date

value. Use the format: mm/dd/yyyy. Changes are

saved immediately and cannot be canceled. To

 

 

correct an error, re-enter the date.

 

 

4.

Displays the time and enables you to enter a new

Time

value. Use the format hh:mm:ss. Changes are

saved immediately and cannot be canceled. To

 

 

correct an error, re-enter the time.

 

 

5.

Displays the time zone and enables you to enter a

Timezone

new value (for example, EST, GMT).

 

 

 

6.

Displays the Serial Port Configuration menu

Modify/View

containing the current serial port settings. For a

description of this menu, refer to the section Using

Serial Port settings

the Serial Port Configuration menu later in this

 

 

chapter.

 

 

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