4. Feature-Specific Configuration

When the Automatic Backup Configuration setting is changed, the following prompts appear. No is the default for these prompts.

 

The following prompt

 

When the . . .

appears . . .

If you select . . .

 

 

 

Automatic Backup

Saving will cause

￿No – No Auto-Configuration

Configuration setting

Auto-Configuration

updates are performed and

￿was changed, and

to update and

updates due to LMI response

Save was selected

Restart. Are you

messages are performed

sure?

according to the previously

 

 

 

￿saved setting.

 

 

Yes – The Delete All

 

 

DLCIs and PVC

 

 

Connections? prompt

￿

 

appears.

 

 

 

Response to the

Delete All

￿No – No previously configured

Delete All DLCIs

Alternate

DLCIs or PVC connections are

and PVC

Destinations from

removed or changed, and

Connections?

PVC Connections?

newly discovered DLCIs will be

￿prompt was No, and

 

configured according to the

Automatic Backup

 

new discovery mode and

 

￿automatic backup setting.

Configuration was

 

 

disabled

 

Yes – All multiplexed DLCIs,

 

 

ISDN Link Profiles (except for

 

 

the first one), and PVC

 

 

connections are deleted,

 

 

except for management PVCs

 

 

with the user data port as the

 

 

primary destination and

 

 

management PVCs designated

 

 

as the TS Management Link.

 

 

If an alternate destination has

 

 

been configured on a retained

 

 

Management PVC, the

 

 

alternate destination will be

 

 

deleted but the primary

￿

 

destination will be retained.

 

 

 

Response to the

Add Alternate

￿Yes – DLCI records are

Delete All DLCIs

Destinations to

configured on the ISDN link(s)

and PVC

Current PVC

and Alternate Destination

Connections?

Connections?

information is added to current

￿prompt was No, and

 

PVC connections and

Automatic Backup

 

￿management PVCs.

Configuration was set

 

No – No previously configured

to

 

PVC connections are changed,

Single_Site_Backup

 

and newly discovered DLCIs

or Multi_Site_Backup

 

will be configured according to

 

 

the new discovery mode and

 

 

automatic backup setting.

 

 

 

9000-A2-GB31-00

December 2002

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Paradyne 9123, and 9820-45M, 9820-2M, 9820-8M Following prompt When Appears If you select, Connections? PVC Connections?

and 9820-45M, 9123, 9623, 9783, 9720 specifications

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