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Table 3-4. Port Screen Option Settings and Defaults
Parameter |
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| User Options | Notes | Default |
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STATE | stdby | actv |
| stdby | |
WAN | none |
| none | ||
TS | n/a |
| n/a | ||
IPADDR | ip |
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| 0.0.0.0 |
NETMASK | ip |
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| 0.0.0.0 |
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FORMAT | b7r | b4r | hdlc fr | 1 | see note 1 |
RIP | off | rx | tx rx/tx |
| off |
SH | off | on |
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| off |
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WEIGHT |
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| 1 |
Notes:
1.For ports C1, C2, and C3, the options are hdlc (default) and fr. For ports 1 to 128, the options are b7r (default) and b4r.
STATE
The State setting determines whether the port is active or inactive. Set the State setting to stdby (standby) for ports you are not using or have not yet configured. Set it to actv (active) for ports that are ready for use.
WAN
The WAN setting identifies the WAN link on which the system information is sent. This signal will come from either the distant system unit or the DACSII . The options are none and
TS
The Time Slot setting identifies the specific time slot on the WAN link (from the previous paragraph) used for this particular port. The options are n/a,
IP ADDR
The IP Address setting identifies the IP Address of the remote end. Any unique valid IP address is acceptable.
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