Chapter 8. Telnet/Terminal Menus

You can use the Up and Down arrows or number keys to move the cursor from one selection to another. Use the Enter key to perform the action displayed in the LCD to the right of the cursor.

Normally, map configuration involves these steps. The first step is optional and consists of initializing the Temp map to one of three configurations (current Map A, current Map B, or all IDLES). Step 2 involves editing the Temp map so that it reflects the desired map configuration. Finally, step 3 replaces the current TS0 map A or B configuration with the Temp map configuration.

Initializing the Temp Map

Upon entering the TS0 maps configuration menu, the Temp map reflects its last configured state. You can then use selections 1 through 3 to initialize the displayed Temp map to one of three con- figurations. You can use selections 1 and 2 to initialize the Temp map from its current configuration to one which reflects the cur- rently stored Map A or B configurations, respectively. Selection 3 initializes the Temp map to an all IDLE state.

Editing the Temp Map

If further changes to the Temp map are needed, use selection 7 to enter the Temp map edit mode. Upon entering this mode, the cur- sor location moves to TS0 number one in the TS0 field of the Temp map. The cursor may be moved from one TS0 to another using the Up and Down arrows until it is located at the TS0 number whose assigned port needs to be changed. At this point, pressing the Enter key causes the cursor to move into the Port field. The Up and Down arrows are then used to allow scrolling through the possible port selections. To restore the previous port assignment and return to the TS0 field, you may press the ESC key. Otherwise, press the Enter key to save the current selected port and return to the TS0 field. Once the cursor is again located in the Temp map TS0 field, pressing the ESC key a second time, causes the cursor to return to selection 1 below the Temp map display.

Applying the Temp Map

Once the Temp map reflects the desired configuration, use selec- tions 8 or 9 to apply this configuration to Map A or B, respectively.

Reviewing Temp Maps

Selections 4 through 6 give a summary of the number of ports assigned to Map A, Map B, and the Temp map, respectively.

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