3. DSL Card Configuration
8000-A2-GB26-50 April 2001 3-5
Procedure
To configure card information, time/date, clear NVRAM, upload or download configuration sets, download new firmware, or reset card:1. Follow this menu selection sequence:
Configuration
Card
(A-A)2. The Card menu appears. Enter the desired value on each selected screen and field as shown in Table3-1, Card Options, and press Enter.Table 3-1. Card Options (1 of 3)
Card Info (Card Information) A-A-A
Gives the user the ability to configure basic card-level information.
Card Name 16 alphanumeric characters maximum. Name assigned to the DSL card
(Default = noname).
Card Contact 32 alphanumeric characters maximum. Name or number of party
responsible for the card (Default = nobody).
Card Location 16 alphanumeric characters maximum. Location of the card
(Default = nowhere).
Local Control Terminal Port Mode Either Standard (for USA keyboards) or Extended
(for European keyboards).
Remote Control Terminal Port Mode Either Standard (for USA keyboards) or
Extended (for European keyboards).
Telnet daemon tcp port Displays 23. The TCP port number that the Telnet daemon
listens on. This field is read-only.
Time/Date A-A-B
Displays the time zone, local time, and date on the DSL card.
Time zone Name of the systems time zone (Default = GMT).
Local Time/Date Time in

hh:mm

format (am or pm). Date in

mm/dd/yy

format
(Default = none).
NOTE: At system boot time and then periodically, the time zone, local time, and date
on the DSL cards automatically synchronize with the MCC card.
NVRAM Clear A-A-C
Clears out the Non-Volatile RAM (NVRAM) and returns the configuration to factory
defaults. This is useful if you want to reuse or reconfigure the card.
CAUTION: If you select yes on this screen, you will permanently remove all of the
configuration information you have stored on th is ca rd. The syst em w ill pe rf orm a res et
and return the card to its factory configuration.