Configuration Options

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3162-A2-GB20-30 March 1999
User Interface Configuration Options
The User Interface configuration options are divided into four tables as follows:
Communication Port Configuration Options (Table C-7)
External Device Configuration Options (Table C-8)
Telnet Sessions Configuration Options (Table C-9)
Auxiliary Port Configuration Options (Table C-10)

Communication Port Configuration Options

Table C-7. Communication Port Configuration Options (1 of 3)
Port Use: Terminal
Mgmt ASCII Daisy Terminal
Specifies how the communication port is used.
Mgmt – Configures the communication port as the link to an SNMP or Telnet system.
ASCII – Configures the communication port as an ASCII port supporting ASCII alarm
messages.
Daisy – Configures the communication port as an SNMP or Telnet port that is daisy
chained to the auxiliary port of an another 31xx Series device.
Terminal – Configures the communication port as the interface to an async terminal.
Port Type: Asynchronous
Asynchronous Synchronous
Specifies whether the communication port uses synchronous or asynchronous
operation when it is configured as the SNMP or Telnet management link.
Asynchronous – Configures the communication port for asynchronous operation.
Synchronous – Configures the communication port for synchronous operation.
NOTE:This configuration option is not available if the Port Use configuration option
is set to ASCII, Daisy, or Term. In these cases, the communication port is
always asynchronous.
Clock Source: Internal
Internal External
Specifies whether the communication port uses internal or external clocking when it is
configured for synchronous operation.
Internal – Configures the communication port for internal clocking.
External – Configures the communication port for external clocking.
NOTE:This configuration option is not available if the Port Type configuration
option is set to Asynchronous.