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at the console screen (Figure 15) to display the Config menu (Figure 16). Table 17 lists the Config menu options and the order of system configuration.
Figure 16. Console Screen Config Menu
Table 17. Config Menu Options and Recommended Order of System Configuration
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Terminal Settings | Select the best viewing mode for the console screen. | |
Date and Time | Set the system date and time. | |
Password | Set or change the system password. | |
Circuit ID | Assign a circuit ID. | |
System Settings | Select and configure | |
LTU and NTU Interface | Select and configure | |
Alarms | Enable or disable alarms and to select alarm severity. | |
Set to Factory Dflts | Reset all operating parameters to factory settings. | |
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Observe the following when configuring a system:
•Configure settings in the order specified in Table 17. The System Settings must be configured before the LTU and NTU Interface settings. Changing System Settings can clear values configured in LTU and NTU Interface settings.
•When using a UTU as an LTU, change the Local Unit Role for the unit using the Config System Settings menu. Note that changing the Local Unit Role of a UTU causes the unit to reset and the LEDs to cycle.
•When the HDSL units are reset or cycle power, the date field is preserved but the time field is not preserved. Set the time using the Config Date and Time display. When the HDSL units are turned off and left off for a longer period of time (more than 24 hours, for example), set both the date and time using the Config Date and Time display since neither value was preserved.
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