C. Configuration Options
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MoDiscTm: 5
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Modem Port Disconnect Time. Specifies the period of time (1 to 60 minutes) before the
modem port disconnects due to inactivity. (The MoInActTm configuration option must be
set to Enab.) Use the left or right arrow key to position the cursor on the digit you want to
change. Use the Function keys (Up or Down) to increment or decrement the digit.
Up Increments the time delay.
Down Decrements the time delay.
Save Stores the time delay for use with inactivity disconnects.
NOTE: This configuration option is available on standalone DSU/CSUs only.
Aux Use: None
Next None Mgmt Daisy Prev
Auxiliary Port Use. Specifies how the auxiliary port is used. The auxiliary port only
supports Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP) with the following parameters: type is
asynchronous, character length is 8, parity is none, and stop bit is 1.
None Specifies that the auxiliary port is not to be used.
Mgmt Configures the auxiliary port as the link to an SNMP manager or Telnet client via
an external LAN Adapter.
Daisy Configures the auxiliary port as an SNMP or Telnet port that is daisy chained to
the communication port of an another 31xx Series device.
NOTE: This configuration option is available on Model 3164 DSU/CSUs only.
Aux Rate: 19.2
Next 9.6 14.4 19.2 38.4 Prev
Auxiliary Port Rate. Configures the bit rate for the auxiliary port.
9.6 Configures the auxiliary port rate as 9600 bps.
14.4 Configures the auxiliary port rate as 14,400 bps.
19.2 Configures the auxiliary port rate as 19,200 bps.
38.4 Configures the auxiliary port rate as 38,400 bps.
NOTE: This configuration option is available on Model 3164 DSU/CSUs only.
ENET Use: Ver2
Next 802.3 Ver2 Disab Prev
Ethernet Port Use. Specifies the protoc ol for the 10BaseT port.
802.3 IEEE 802.3 protocol is used for the 10BaseT port.
Ver2 Ethernet Version 2 protocol is used for the 10BaseT port.
Disab The 10BaseT port is disabled.
NOTE: This configuration option is available on Model 3160 and 3165 DSU/CSUs
only.

Table C-7. User Interface Configuration Options (9 of 11)