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Action | Function |
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Save | Saves changes to settings. |
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Undo | Returns all settings to the last saved state. |
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Refresh | Updates certain |
| updated (i.e., performance and test data). |
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Main | Returns to the System Main Screen. If changes are made to settings and not |
| saved, you will be prompted to save or lose changes. |
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Table 10-2. OHSU port Setting Options and Defaults
Parameter | User Options | Default |
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STATE | stdby actv | stdby |
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WAN/SRV | none | none |
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MODE | mux | mux |
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TS | table (up to 12 TS) | no assignment |
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RATE | 64k | 64k |
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TX CLOCK | int (mux MODE) | int |
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LOCAL LB | off user net | off |
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STATE
The State setting determines whether the port is active or inactive. An inactive port does not occupy time slots on a WAN link. Set State to standby (stdby) for ports you are not using or have not yet configured. Set it to active (actv) for ports that are ready for use.
WAN
The WAN setting identifies the WAN or OWAN port to which the output of this port is directed. The options are
MODE
The Mode parameter appears for information only. The OHSU is fixed in the MUX mode.
OHSU Ports |