CHAPTER 10: Switching Configuration

 

 

 

 

 

Table 10-3. Class Configuration (continued)

Option

Default

Description

5.

Class No Activity

0

The no activity feature monitors the class channel and, after a specified

 

Disconnect

 

period of time, if there is no activity on the channel, it will be disconnected. When

 

 

 

you select this option, the following prompt will appear:

 

 

 

ENTER CLASS NO ACTIVITY TIMEOUT [ 0]:

 

 

 

Type in the desired timeout period (0 = disabled, or 1 through 255 for the timeout

 

 

 

interval in minutes). Press <cr>. To abort the process, press ^X.

6.

Delete Class

n/a

To delete the class entirely, select this option. The following prompt will appear:

 

 

 

ENTER CLASS DELETE (^X TO ABORT)(Y/N TO DELETE):

Enter Y or N. Press <cr>. Entering anything other than a Y will return you to the Class Parameters menu. To abort the process, press ^X. This returns you to the Command Facility Main Menu.

Note: Any channels that are in queue for the deleted class will be automatically disconnected.

REVIEW CLASS CONFIGURATION

To review the configuration of the switching classes, enter the View Configuration menu.

COMMAND FACILITY MAIN MENU [node id]

1 VIEW CONFIGURATION

VIEW CONFIGURATION [node id]

5 CLASSES

Every possible class number will appear, from 1 through 64, regardless of whether a class name has been configured for the number.

For each class that has been configured, the class name will appear to the right of the number, followed by the secondary class (if any), the length of the no data timeout, and the class password (if any).

REVIEW CLASS MESSAGES

Class messages can also be reviewed through the View Configuration menu.

VIEW CONFIGURATION [node id]

6 CLASS MESSAGES

Like the previous menu option, every possible class number will display, from 1 through 64, regardless of whether a class or class message has been configured for the number.

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