4. Configuration Options

Entering System Information and Setting the System Clock

Select System Information to set up or display the general SNMP name for the unit, the location, a contact for the unit, and set the system clock.

Main Menu Control System Information

The following information is available. Save any entries or changes.

If the selection is . . .

Enter the . . .

 

 

 

 

Device Name

Unique name to identify the device (up to 20 characters).

 

 

 

System Name

SNMP system name (up to 255 characters).

 

 

 

System Location

System’s physical location (up to

255 characters).

 

System Contact

System person name and how to

contact (up to 255

characters).

 

 

ATM Location ID

Identification of the ATM location for the system. The ID must be

 

entered as 16 one-byte values, each conveyed as two

 

hexadecimal characters, delimited by colons. When Clear is

 

selected, all octets are filled with 6A (for example,

 

 

6A:6A:6A:6A...), which is the factory default and an invalid value.

 

The values are restricted.

 

 

 

The first byte must be 01, 02, 03, FF, or 6A.

 

 

If the first octet is FF, the octets 2–16 must also be FF.

 

￿If the first octet is 6A, the octets 2–16 must also be 6A.

 

 

Date

Current date in the month/day/year format (mm/dd/yyyy).

 

 

Time

Current time in the hours:minutes:seconds format (hh:mm:ss).

 

 

 

 

NOTE:

To clear existing information, place the cursor in the Clear field (Tab to the

Clear field) and press Enter.

Changing the Operating Mode

The FrameSaver unit can be connected to another FrameSaver unit without a frame relay switch between them. This is called back-to-back mode and can be used for demonstrations or for a point-to-point configuration over a leased line.

To change the operating mode, select Change Operating Mode from the Control menu:

 

Main Menu Control Change Operating Mode

 

 

On the ensuing screen, select Back-to-Back Operation or Standard Operation.

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Paradyne 9788, 9720 manual Entering System Information and Setting the System Clock, Changing the Operating Mode

9720, 9788 specifications

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