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1. Figure 9 ISDN Port Application Selections 2 Select the service for this ISDN line 3 Click on OK The configuration window for the service you selected appears Refer to Configuring Dial Services or to the online help text for information on configuring the selected ISDN service Note The section in Configuring Dial Services on ISDN BRI services for AN ANH and ASN routers also applies to the ARN 114973 A Rev A 21 Release Notes for Site Manager Software Version 5 00 Revision 4n Configuring a V 34 Modem Interface To configure a V 34 modem interface from the Configuration Manager 1 Set up the dial services for this interface from the Dialup pulldown menu Refer to Configuring Dial Services for information Note Although you enter the phone number for the modem to call when setting up dial services you must also enter this number in the Edit V 34 Modem Interface window as described in Step 8 2 Click on the COM connector for the V 34 Modem Adapter module A popup window appears Edit Line 3 Accept the default line configuration or edit the default physical layer parameter values e To accept the default line configuration proceed with Step 6 e To edit line parameters click on Edit Line in the popup window The Edit V 34 Sync Parameters window appears Figure 10 Refer to Configuring Line Services or to the online help text for information on the line
2. Release Notes for Site Manager Software Version 5 00 Revision 4n Router Software Version 11 00 Rev 4n Site Manager Software Version 5 00 Rev 4n Part No 114973 A Rev A November 1996 a Bay Networks ih Bay Networks 4401 Great America Parkway 8 Federal Street Santa Clara CA 95054 Billerica MA 01821 Copyright 1988 1996 Bay Networks Inc All rights reserved Printed in the USA November 1996 The information in this document is subject to change without notice The statements configurations technical data and recommendations in this document are believed to be accurate and reliable but are presented without express or implied warranty Users must take full responsibility for their applications of any products specified in this document The information in this document is proprietary to Bay Networks Inc The software described in this document is furnished under a license agreement and may only be used in accordance with the terms of that license A summary of the Software License is included in this document Restricted Rights Legend Use duplication or disclosure by the United States Government is subject to restrictions as set forth in subparagraph c 1 ii of the Rights in Technical Data and Computer Software clause at DFARS 252 227 7013 Notice for All Other Executive Agencies Notwithstanding any other license agreement that may pertain to or accompany the delivery of this computer software the right
3. XJam foreground steelblue3 If you want to change the background search for the following line XJam background chart reuse3 Change the color name to the one you want Save the XJam file 114973 A Rev A Release Notes for Site Manager Software Version 5 00 Revision 4n Configuring the BayStack ARN This section describes the following steps for creating a configuration file for the ARN 1 2 Selecting the Base Configuration Configuring Expansion Module circuits e Configuring an Ethernet Interface XCVR e Configuring a Token Ring Interface TOKEN e Configuring a Serial Interface COM3 5 Configuring Adapter Module circuits e Configuring a Serial Interface COM1 2 e Configuring a DSU CSU Interface COM1 2 e Configuring an ISDN Interface ISDN e Configuring a V 34 Modem Interface COMB COMD or COMW Enabling an Ethernet RMON DCM Customizing the Service Console Selecting the Base Configuration To create a Site Manager configuration file for the ARN in local mode 1 Select the Configuration Manager from the Tools menu by entering a local file name The Select Router Model window appears Select Advanced Remote Node Figure 1 114973 A Rev A Release Notes for Site Manager Software Version 5 00 Revision 4n Select Desired Hodel then LonFire Bouber Hodels Link Hode LH ntrator Hode CH i Feader Hode AFH IH Backbore Link Hode HLH Conoantrator Nod
4. ANA xiv EE AA AA xiv MOFALTS naaa aba P ET AA E A XV FICE Get HEN aa AA AA XV Release Notes for Site Manager Software Version 5 00 Revision 4n REE AA AA AA 2 SKE od NE AG 2 Accessing the Online Library from Site Manager arnrrnnnnvnnnannrnnnnvrnnnnnnennnrrnnennnnenennn 2 Guidelines for Working with Site Manager c ccccceeecceeeeceeeeceeeeeaeceaaeeaeeeaeeeseeeseeeeneeees 3 Site Manager and Router Software Compatibility mernrrrnnnnvnnnnrrrnnnnrnnnrnnrrannrnnnnnnenn 3 Creating Local Site Manager Configurations mmernnvvnrrrrnnnnnvnnnrrrenannrnnnenrennnernnnennenn 3 Changing AMON DOM Configurations casceietataiasieiatadleasciadinncesaneaiaiotadgqeeiamtiemenken 3 Ourpoune LAN ERE Ki Using X11R6 with Site Manager umaasam aa a a 3 Socket Binding Message with Network Management Systems sses dika 4 Well Known Connections List in Site Manager mserevrrrvrnvvrarvnrnrnrennnrnrnverrverrnvrreerenn 4 Using Site Manager with Chameleon usa nananana nummer na kanan pn 4 Effects of Disabling Dial Optimized Routing Dynamically mrnrrrnnnnvnnnnnvnnrnnrnnnnnnnnrenr 4 Ghanging Site Manager Fonts and Balara aNG Ba RURAL 5 Changing Fonts and Colors ana PO aaa AA Pia 5 Changing Fonts and Colors on a UNIX Workstation cccccceesseeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeaes 5 114973 A Rev A v CONUS Bay Stee ARN La AND GAN AABANG GAAN 8 Selecing ine Base Conhguralgh rinsa anias Bk Da ka 8 Conium AAN MEG ma 13 Comiguringt an Ether
5. Mode Default Collision Master Collision Slave Range for BOD Recovery Threshold The range for the bandwidth on demand parameter BOD Recovery Threshold is 10 to 400 percent This parameter is located on the Bandwidth On Demand Monitor Options window The manual incorrectly states that the maximum for the range is 100 percent 114973 A Rev A 39 Release Notes for Site Manager Software Version 5 00 Revision 4n Configuring IP Subject Description Subject Description Opening the IP Accounting Window Site Manager provides an IP Accounting window that allows you to modify IP Accounting parameters The IP Globals window does not include these parameters Beginning at the Configuration Manager use the following path to open the IP Accounting window Protocols gt IP gt Accounting Controlling Notification of a Full IP Accounting Table By default IP Accounting sends a log message when the active IP Accounting table is 80 percent full You must configure a trap to be sent Use Site Manager to configure a trap exception for Entity 6 and event 99 You can use Site Manager to specify a value from 1 to 100 indicating the percentage of the maximum size that causes IP Accounting to send a trap message Once IP Accounting has generated an event message indicating that the IP Accounting table has been filled to the percentage that you have specified IP Accounting continues to send a messag
6. OEM Report the country code parameter Report modem data pump model and code revision Reports the DAA code W class models only Set low speaker volume Set low speaker volume Set medium speaker volume Set high speaker volume Turn speaker off Turn speaker on during handshaking and turn speaker off while receiving carrier Turn speaker on during handshaking and while receiving carrier Turn speaker off during dialing and receiving carrier and turn speaker on during answering Turn off automode detection Turn on automode detection Go online Go online and initiate a retrain sequence Force pulse dialing Allow result codes to DTE Inhibit result codes to DTE Select S Register as default Return the value of S Register n Set default S Register to value v Return the value of default S Register Force DTMF dialing Report short form terse result codes Report long form verbose result codes Report DTE speed in EC mode Report line speed EC protocol and DTE speed continued 114973 A Rev A 29 Release Notes for Site Manager Software Version 5 00 Revision 4n Table 1 Summary of AT Modem Initialization Commands continued Command Command Function W2 Report DCE speed in EC mode XO Report basic call progre
7. When implementing outbound traffic filters for LAN protocols note that in some configurations the filters may cause a decline in throughput performance For LAN circuits where the forwarding rate of the router is critical we suggest that you monitor the throughput performance after configuring outbound LAN filters If you notice an unacceptable performance degradation try using inbound traffic filters to accomplish the filtering goal Using X11R6 with Site Manager You must upgrade to fix 12 of X11R6 for Site Manager to operate correctly with X Windows software 114973 A Rev A 3 Release Notes for Site Manager Software Version 5 00 Revision 4n Socket Binding Message with Network Management Systems Network management systems such as OpenView or SunNet Manager may prevent Site Manager from binding to the SNMP sockets As a result you may receive one of the following trap messages wftraps Unable to bind udp snmp sockets C3501 wftraps Permission to bind a socket is denied Verify that the application is owned by root and that the permissions have been configured to set th ffective user id to that of the owner of the file when the file is run If the permissions are correct another process may have already bound to the udp ports C3501 To solve this problem stop the network management system that is binding to the socket kill the process ID Well Known Connections List in Site Manager The router sort
8. You control the baud rate for Asynchronous PPP over a serial interface using the Async Baud Rate parameter on the Edit Sync Parameters window The baud rate is the transmission speed in bits per second between the router and the modem To set the baud rate for the asynchronous interface you must first set the WAN Serial Interface Type parameter to Async By default the asynchronous baud rate is 9600 Set this parameter to a value that is greater than or equal to the speed at which the modem connects but is independent of that speed For example you set a V 34 modem to its maximum modular connection speed of 28800 Kb s or higher However you could set the baud rate for a V 42 bis or MNP 5 data compression modem with a high 4 to 1 compression ratio to 115200 baud 114973 A Rev A 41 Release Notes for Site Manager Software Version 5 00 Revision 4n Subject Description Subject Description You can select one of the following valid baud rates 1200 38400 2400 57600 4800 64000 9600 76800 14400 96000 19200 115200 28800 Setting the Synchronous IFTF Pattern The router transmits an interframe time fill IFTF pattern when there is no data to transmit on a synchronous line There are two IFTF patterns e HDLC Flags an Ox7E pattern 01111110 e Idles an OxFF pattern 1 1111111 HDLC Flags is the default IFTF pattern for all synchronous media types except ISDN BRI For ISDN BRI the default pattern is Idles To
9. amp Q2 amp Q3 The modem hangs up amp D2 Interpret DTR ON to OFF transition per amp Qn amp Q0 through amp Q6 The modem hangs up continued 30 114973 A Rev A Release Notes for Site Manager Software Version 5 00 Revision 4n Table 1 Summary of AT Modem Initialization Commands continued Command Command Function amp D3 Interpret DTR ON to OFF transition per amp Qn amp Q0 amp Q1 amp Q4 The modem performs soft reset amp Q5 amp Q6 amp Q2 amp Q3 The modem hangs up amp FO Restore factory configuration 0 amp F1 Restore factory configuration 1 amp GO Disable guard tone amp G1 Disable guard tone amp G2 Enable 1800 Hz guard tone amp JO Set S Register response only for compatibility amp J1 Set S Register response only for compatibility amp KO Disable DTE DCE flow control amp K3 Enable RTS CTS DTE DCE flow control amp K4 Enable XON XOFF DTE DCE flow control amp K5 Enable transparent XON XOFF flow control amp K6 Enable both RTS CTS and XON XOFF flow control amp LO Select dial up line operation amp MO Select direct asynchronous mode amp M1 Select sync connect with async off line command mode amp M2 Select sync connect with async off line command mode and enable DTR dialing of directory zero amp M3 Select sync connect with async off line command mode and enabl
10. line configuration is appropriate in most cases 16 114973 A Rev A Release Notes for Site Manager Software Version 5 00 Revision 4n a Once the Configuration Manager window reappears click on the COM connector b Click on Edit Line in the popup window The Edit Sync window appears Refer to Configuring Line Services for information on the line parameters you can configure c After editing line parameters click on OK 7 Click on the COM connector again from the Configuration Manager window The popup window appears Figure 7 8 Click on Edit DSU CSU Figure 7 DSU CSU Popup Window The Edit Adapter Module DSU CSU Parameters window appears Figure 8 9 Accept or edit the DSU CSU parameters using the descriptions that follow 10 Click on OK 114973 A Rev A 17 Release Notes for Site Manager Software Version 5 00 Revision 4n Option Horde Transmit Clock Select bk Transit Honiton YG Loopback T Time Figure 8 Edit Adapter Module DSU CSU Parameters Window DSU CSU Parameters Parameter Option Mode Default DDS1 56KBPS Options DDS1 56KPBSs CC 64KBPS Function Identifies the type of Telco service to which the DSU CSU is connected Instructions Select DDS1 56KBPSs when connected to a DDS1 56 Kb s line Select MIB Object ID CC 64KBPS when connected to a Clear Channel 64 Kb s line 1 3 6 1 4 1 18 3 4 30 1 146 18 114973 A Rev A Parameter Default Options Funct
11. message Configuring Dial Services Subject Description Demand Circuit Configuration Configuring Dial Services omits a step for the demand circuit configuration When the demand pool is configured configure the demand circuits Select Dialup gt Demand Circuits from the main menu bar Site Manager displays the Demand Pools window Click on Circuits and Site Manager displays the Demand Circuits window The Demand Circuits window has a Protocols button in the top left corner Select Protocols gt Add Delete to configure protocols for the demand circuit In this example IP is the only protocol configured 38 114973 A Rev A Subject Description Release Notes for Site Manager Software Version 5 00 Revision 4n Path Protocols gt Select Protocols window Table 3 IP Parameters Parameter Nama Router 4 Router 7 S25 S23 IP Address 150 1 1 2 150 1 1 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 255 255 255 0 Path IP 5 IP Adjacent Host window Table 4 IP Adjacent Host Parameters Parameter Router 4 Router 7 Name S25 S23 IP Adjacent Host 150 1 1 1 150 1 1 2 Path IP Adjacent Host window gt Demand Circuit window Table 5 Demand Circuit Parameters Parameter Name Router 4 S25 Router 7 S23 CHAP Local Name BLN 1 case sensitive BLN 2 case sensitive CHAP Secret East case sensitive East case sensitive Connection
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13. use these defaults leave the Force IFTF parameter set to Default Or you can override the defaults by setting the Force IFTF parameter to Force Flags or Force Idles For a dial on demand interface set the Force IFTF parameter to Force Idles Setting the Synchronous Hold Down Time The description in Configuring Line Services for the Synchronous Hold Down Time parameter is incorrect The correct description follows On a synchronous interface that is configured for dial services you can specify a time period 0 to 9999 seconds for the router to wait before bringing down a backup line This delay allows time for the primary line to fully recover before de activating the backup line For a dial on demand interface the Sync Hold Down Time parameter is set to 3 seconds by default 42 114973 A Rev A Release Notes for Site Manager Software Version 5 00 Revision 4n Using Technician Interface Scripts The following is an amendment to the Using Technician Interface Scripts manual the section that describes the show ipx commands Subject show IPX script changes Description You can now include a slot mask to examine routes and services on a specific slot Use the following format to display a list of all Dial Optimized Routing DOR circuits show ipx dor Example show ipx dor This command displays the following fields Circuit Circuit index IPX interface RIP update interval SAP update interval Stabilizat
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16. PC open the file jam ini in your MS Windows directory usually windows Search for the following line SystemFont OEM FIXED FONT Change ozM FIXED FONT to the font you want The jam ini file provides examples A sample change follows SystemFont SYSTEM FIXED FONT Colors The color scheme of the Microsoft Windows Program Manager determines the colors displayed in Site Manager windows To change the colors refer to the Microsoft Windows reference manual Caution We strongly recommend that you do not edit the colors defined in the jam ini file this may cause problems with Site Manager Changing Fonts and Colors on a UNIX Workstation You can change fonts and colors for your own use of Site Manager or for all users of Site Manager on a workstation 114973 A Rev A Release Notes for Site Manager Software Version 5 00 Revision 4n The Xdefaults file in your home directory determines the fonts and colors for your own use of Site Manager The XJam file determines the fonts and colors displayed in Site Manager windows for all users of Site Manager On SPARCstations running OpenWindows this file is in the SOPENWINHOMET ib app defaults directory On SPARCstations running X11 HP 9000 or RS 6000 workstations this file is in the usr lib X11 app defaults directory When changing a font or color first make sure that your system supports the new font or color Refer to the documentation
17. a summary of AT modem initialization commands 3 Click on OK Table 1 Summary of AT Modem Initialization Commands Command Command Function A Reexecute command A Go off hook and attempt to answer a call Bo Select V 22 connection at 1200 b s B1 Select Bell 212A connection at 1200 b s C1 Return OK message Dn Dial modifier EO Turn off command echo E1 Turn on command echo FO Select auto detect mode equivalent to N1 RC144 F1 Select V 21 or Bell 103 RC144 F2 Reserved RC144 F3 Select V 23 line modulation RC144 F4 Select V 22 or Bell 212A 1200 b s line speed RC144 F5 Select V 22 bis line modulation RC144 F6 Select V 32 bis or V 32 4800 line modulation RC144 F7 Select V 32 bis 7200 line modulation RC144 F8 Select V 32 bis or V 32 9600 line modulation RC144 F9 Select V 32 bis 12000 line modulation RC144 F10 Select V 32 bis 14400 line modulation RC144 HO Initiate a hang up sequence H1 If on hook go off hook and enter command mode 10 Report product code l1 Report precomputed checksum 12 Report OK 13 Report firmware revision model and interface type continued 28 114973 A Rev A Release Notes for Site Manager Software Version 5 00 Revision 4n Table 1 Summary of AT Modem Initialization Commands continued Command Command Function Report response programmed by an
18. ager Software Version 5 00 Revision 4n HEME Adapter Modules Srur Serial Ve Hofes SAK BSUS CSU ISDN 54T SDH u7 Mine Expansion Holen likata Collection ndules aris loken Ring MT HAN Ethernet TRI Serial Ethernet TAIL Serial Tokers Ring TRE Serial Ethernet DCH Ethernet TRI Gerial DOM HERG Base Hodules Date Collection Hodules kasa Token Ring Ethernet Ethernet DCH KEEEKEKUNANENEEE Emt odule Figure 5 Selecting an ARN Expansion Module 13 Select the expansion module type from the Expansion Modules Data Collection Modules list Note If the ARN contains an Ethernet expansion module with an installed DCM select Ethernet DCM If the expansion module has an Ethernet interface three serial interfaces and a DCM select Ethernet Tri Serial DCM 14 Click on OK The Configuration Manager window appears now displaying the expansion module interfaces Figure 6 shows the interfaces for a sample configuration 12 114973 A Rev A Release Notes for Site Manager Software Version 5 00 Revision 4n 1 Fi ck bb bi y Configuration Hode local LOCAL FILE i ep ant bnohomedpbut ler Shean off Advanc d Root Kode RH MIH Verabon 11 00 Color keya Description Connectors Token Ring TRAI Serial Artapter Hoch b Serial Ethernet JCH Figure 6 Sample ARN Configuration Configuring ARN Interfaces Once you select the ARN modules configure the interfaces in ea
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20. am Image Save Hode Configuration Mode Save Configuration Info RHOH Has Hoet RKDH Default Host RHON Default Astras Figure 12 Edit Base Module DCM Parameters 34 114973 A Rev A Release Notes for Site Manager Software Version 5 00 Revision 4n 3 Accept the default configuration by clicking on OK To customize the configuration refer to the Configuring Remote Access guide or the online help text 4 When you are finished click on OK Customizing the Service Console For a service console the ARN supports an ASCII based or PC software emulated terminal an asynchronous modem or an optional integrated V 34 modem Note When the V 34 console modem is installed in the ARN the serial modem port is disabled Refer to Installing and Operating BayStack ARN Routers for information about cabling a service console device and configuring a serial terminal or modem Refer to Configuring Routers for information about customizing the Site Manager Console parameters that are accessible from the Configuration Manager window refer to Figure 6 Customizing the V 34 Console Modem Initialization String The integrated V 34 modem is set to operate as a remote console using a factory default configuration Table 2 lists the default settings for the V 34 console modem Bay Networks recommends using the factory default modem configuration Table 2 V 34 Console Modem Defaults Modem Signal Parameter Value C
21. anager supports e ARN configurations described in these release notes e The new features in Router Software Version 11 00 Rev 4n described in Release Notes for Router Software Version 11 00 Revision 4n Online Library The Version 11 0 Online Library contains the current documentation for Site Manager Version 5 00 Rev 4n The Release Notes for Router Software Version 11 00 Revision 4n and Release Notes for Site Manager Version 5 00 Revision 4n contain all Version 11 00 Rev 4n amendments or corrections to the Version 11 0 Online Library Version 11 0 is the first Online Library CD that presents the documentation as Portable Document Format PDF files which retain the appearance of the original documents This format offers clearer reproduction of line drawings and screen shots than previous versions of the library In addition the new format of the Online Library enables you to e Access related documents on the World Wide Web e Copy individual books to your computer e Print copies of books that have the same format as the original publications To view and search for information in this library you must use either the Adobe Acrobat Reader on this CD or Adobe Acrobat Exchange Note It is not possible to search for information on this version of the Online Library CD from an IBM RS 6000 workstation You can however view and print PDF files as you would on any other platform Accessing the Online Library from Site Manag
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23. as may be amended from time to time shall apply for interoperability purposes Licensee must notify Bay Networks in writing of any such intended examination of the Software and Bay Networks may provide review and assistance Notwithstanding any foregoing terms to the contrary if licensee licenses the Bay Networks product Site Manager licensee may duplicate and install the Site Manager product as specified in the Documentation This right is granted solely as necessary for use of Site Manager on hardware installed with licensee s network This license will automatically terminate upon improper handling of Software such as by disclosure or Bay Networks may terminate this license by written notice to licensee if licensee fails to comply with any of the material provisions of this license and fails to cure such failure within thirty 30 days after the receipt of written notice from Bay Networks Upon termination of this license licensee shall discontinue all use of the Software and return the Software and Documentation including all copies to Bay Networks Licensee s obligations under this license shall survive expiration or termination of this license 114973 A Rev A Contents Technical Support and Online Services Bay Networks Customer Servite aaa kaa nantes AA AA AG PAA heade xii Bay Networks Information Services urrrrnannrnnnnrrnnannnvnnnnr AA E E xiii Word Wide IS AA AA xiii ME SENGE gal AA AA xiii SEERE NAA Ra
24. ay X25 ATM DXI or SDLC The Protocols window appears Select the bridging and routing protocols for this interface and click on OK Configure protocol parameters Refer to each applicable protocol manual for information 114973 A Rev A 15 Release Notes for Site Manager Software Version 5 00 Revision 4n 6 To edit line parameters Note The default line configuration is appropriate in most cases a Once the Configuration Manager window reappears click on the COM connector b Click on Edit Line in the popup window The Edit Sync window appears Refer to Configuring Line Services for information on the line parameters that you can configure for a synchronous or asynchronous interface Configuring a DSU CSU Interface To configure an ARN DSU CSU interface from the Configuration Manager 1 Click on the COM1 or COM2 connector for the DSU CSU Adapter Module The Add Circuit window appears Click OK to accept the default circuit name The WAN Protocols window appears Select the WAN protocol for this interface and click on OK Choices are Standard PassThru PPP SMDS Frame Relay X25 ATM DXI or SDLC The Protocols window appears Select bridging and routing protocols for this interface and click on OK Configure protocol parameters Refer to the applicable protocol manual for information The Configuration Manager window reappears To edit line parameters Note The default
25. ch module e Configuring an Ethernet Interface e Configuring a Token Ring Interface e Configuring a Serial Interface e Configuring a DSU CSU Interface e Configuring an ISDN Interface e Configuring a V 34 Modem Interface Configuring an Ethernet Interface To configure an ARN Ethernet interface from the Configuration Manager 1 Click on the XCVRI base module or XCVR2 expansion module connector The Add Circuit window appears 2 Click on OK to accept the default circuit name 114973 A Rev A 13 Release Notes for Site Manager Software Version 5 00 Revision 4n The Select Protocols window appears Select the bridging or routing protocols for this interface and click on OK Configure protocol parameters Refer to each applicable protocol manual for information Accept the default line configuration or edit the default physical layer parameter values Note The default line configuration is appropriate in most cases To edit line parameters a Once the Configuration Manager window reappears click on the XCVR connector b Click on Edit Line in the popup window The Edit CSMA CD window appears Refer to Configuring Line Services or to the online help text for information on the line parameters that you can configure for an Ethernet interface Configuring a Token Ring Interface To configure an ARN token ring interface from the Configuration Manager 1 Click on the TOKENI base mo
26. ction Instructions Parameter Default Options Function Instructions MIB Object ID Modem Factory Defaults Enabled Enabled Disabled Specifies whether exclusive use of the factory default initialization string is enabled or disabled When enabled the router sends only the default string AT amp M2 amp Q2 amp D0 amp S1 amp R0S0 0M1L2T to the modem at restart When disabled the router sends a user specified initialization string set in the Modem Config String parameter after sending the default string Commands in the user specified string take precedence over the factory default command string Enable or disable the exclusive use of the factory default modem initialization string 1 3 6 1 4 1 18 3 4 29 1 1 8 Originate Answer Originate Originate Answer Determines whether the modem answers or originates calls Set the modem to answer or originate calls Phone Number None An ASCII text string Specifies the number to dial for calls that the modem originates Enter a complete dial out telephone number including applicable country and area codes Dial modifiers such as a comma exclamation point and ampersand amp are valid as are hyphen and parenthesis characters 1 3 6 1 4 1 18 3 4 29 1 1 18 26 114973 A Rev A Parameter Default Options Function Instructions Parameter Default Options Function Instructions Parameter Default Options Function Instr
27. ctive Ring Type 1 and 3 SDR 6 Enable Distinctive Ring Type 2 and 3 SDR 7 Enable Distinctive Ring Type 1 2 and 3 SSE 0 Disable DSVD SSE 1 Enable DSVD Serial interface operation only Resetting the V 34 Modem Configuration If you encounter problems with the operation of a V 34 modem you can reset the modem parameters to line driver defaults Caution Resetting the modem configuration clears the dial phone number and disables any user defined modem initialization string To reset the modem configuration 1 Click on the COM connector for the V 34 Modem adapter module 2 Click on Edit Modem 114973 A Rev A 33 Release Notes for Site Manager Software Version 5 00 Revision 4n The Edit V 34 Modem Interface window appears refer to Figure 11 Click on Reset Cfg The router and modem hardware remain unchanged but the modem reinitializes with the following AT command string AT amp M2 amp Q2 amp D0 amp S1 amp ROSO 0M1L2T Enabling an Ethernet RMON DCM To enable an Ethernet DCM option by creating the DCM software subsystem DCMMW 1 Configure the Ethernet DCM base or expansion module first Refer to Configuring an Ethernet Interface earlier in this section From the Configuration Manager window select Platform gt DCM 11 0 and later gt Create Base Expansion Module DCM The Edit DCM Parameters window appears Figure 12 Enable sDisstle inot Option Image h
28. d efficient handling of noncritical network situations e Communicate directly via e mail with the specific technical resources assigned to your case The Bay Networks URL is http www baynetworks com Customer Service is a menu item on that home page Customer Service FTP Accessible via URL ftp support baynetworks com 134 177 3 26 this site combines and organizes support files and documentation from across the Bay Networks product suite including switching products from our Centillion and Xylogics business units Central management and sponsorship of this FTP site lets you quickly locate information on any of your Bay Networks products 114973 A Rev A xiii Release Notes for Site Manager Software Version 5 00 Revision 4n Support Source CD This CD ROM sent quarterly to all contracted customers is a complete Bay Networks Service troubleshooting knowledge database with an intelligent text search engine The Support Source CD contains extracts from our problem tracking database information from the Bay Networks Forum on CompuServe comprehensive technical documentation such as Customer Support Bulletins Release Notes software patches and fixes and complete information on all Bay Networks Service programs You can run a single version on Macintosh Windows 3 1 Windows 95 Windows NT DOS or UNIX computing platforms A Web links feature enables you to go directly from the CD to various Bay Networks Web p
29. dule or TOKEN2 expansion module connector The Add Circuit window appears Click on OK to accept the default circuit name The Select Protocols window appears Select the bridging or routing protocols for this interface and click on OK Configure protocol parameters Refer to each applicable protocol manual for information 14 114973 A Rev A 5 Release Notes for Site Manager Software Version 5 00 Revision 4n Accept the default line configuration or edit the default physical layer parameter values Note The default line configuration is appropriate in most cases To edit line parameters a Once the Configuration Manager window reappears click on the TOKEN connector b Click on Edit Line in the popup window The Edit Token Ring window appears Refer to Configuring Line Services or to the online help text for information on the line parameters that you can configure for a token ring interface Configuring a Serial Interface To configure an ARN serial interface from the Configuration Manager 1 Click on the COM connector e Click on the COM1 or COM connector for an adapter module e Click on the COM3 COM4 or COMS connector for a Tri Serial Expansion Module The Add Circuit window appears Click on OK to accept the default circuit name The WAN Protocols window appears Select the WAN protocol for this interface and click on OK Choices are Standard PassThru PPP SMDS Frame Rel
30. e BCH BLH 2 Access Stack H System 000 Hub oi Remote Hode ARH Figure 1 Selecting the ARN Router Model A blank Configuration Manager screen for the ARN appears Configuration Modo local SHEP Agent LOCAL FILE File Homes ptt hoe prt ler SA arn 21g Rodel Advanced Remote Hode TARH AL Yaraion gt 11 00 Color Key Used Description Connectors Expansion Module anan maray mg ore Ra AI ETA Adapter Module Figure 2 Blank ARN Configuration Manager Window 114973 A Rev A Release Notes for Site Manager Software Version 5 00 Revision 4n 3 Click on Base Module in the Configuration Manager window The Module List for ARN appears Figure 3 Eke Adopter Modules ATE Serial Vi Hofes 566K BUCS ISDN 54T 1804 wr MEE Expansion Holes kata Collection ndules arais Token Ring Ethernet TRI Serial Ethernet TAI Serial Token Birg TRI Serial Ethernet DCH Ethernet TRI Gerial oe TEEN Base Hodules Date Collection Hodules kasa Token Ring Ethernet Etherpet r ULA BELEDABADONANAKA Ergrtay Houle Figure 3 Selecting an ARN Base Module Select the base module configuration from the Base Modules Data Collection Modules list If the ARN base module contains an installed DCM select Ethernet DCM Click on OK The Configuration Manager window appears now displaying the interfaces for the base module selected If the ARN contains no expansion or adapter modu
31. e DTR to act asTalk Data switch amp PO Set 10 p s pulse dial with 39 61 make break 8P1 Set 10 p s pulse dial with 33 67 make break 8P2 Set 20 p s pulse dial with 39 61 make break 8P3 Set 20 p s pulse dial with 33 67 make break amp Q0 Select direct asynchronous mode amp Q1 Select sync connect with async off line command mode amp Q2 Select sync connect with async off line command mode and enable DTR dialing of directory zero continued 114973 A Rev A 31 Release Notes for Site Manager Software Version 5 00 Revision 4n Table 1 Summary of AT Modem Initialization Commands continued Command Command Function amp Q3 Select sync connect with async off line command mode and enable DTR to act asTalk Data switch amp Q4 Select Hayes AutoSync mode amp Q5 Modem negotiates an error corrected link amp Q6 Select asynchronous operation in normal mode amp RO CTS tracks RTS async or acts per V 25 sync amp R1 CTS is always active amp S0 DSR is always active amp S1 DSR acts per V 25 amp TO Terminate any test in progress amp T1 Initiate local analog loopback amp T2 Returns ERROR result code amp T3 Initiate local digital loopback amp T4 Allow remote digital loopback amp T5 Disallow remote digital loopback request amp T6 Request an RDL without self test amp T7 Request a
32. e for every percent above the configured value until you copy the active table to the checkpoint table or until the active table is 100 percent full For example if you use the default 80 percent IP Accounting sends a log message when the active is 80 percent full 81 percent full 82 percent full and so on until you copy the table or until the active table is 100 percent full 40 114973 A Rev A Configuring IPX Subject Description Release Notes for Site Manager Software Version 5 00 Revision 4n Configuring Max Path and Max Path Splits for IPX Prior to Version 11 0 configuring the Max Path parameter in the IPX global record enabled IPX to store and load balance over multiple equal cost paths This function is now two separate parameters in the IPX global record Max Path and Max Path Splits The Max Path parameter now sets the number of paths IPX can store to each individual destination network For IPX to function correctly set the Max Path parameter to the highest number of paths that exist from the router to any destination network regardless of cost The Max Path Splits parameter determines whether IPX should load balance If you enable Max Path Splits IPX uses up to Max Path equal cost paths that are equal to the lowest cost path If you disable Max Path Splits IPX uses only the lowest cost path to send data to a destination network Configuring Line Services Subject Setting the Asynchronous Baud Rate
33. er You could access previous versions of the Online Library from the main window of Site Manager You cannot however access this version of the Online Library from Version 5 00 Rev 4n of Site Manager 2 114973 A Rev A Release Notes for Site Manager Software Version 5 00 Revision 4n Guidelines for Working with Site Manager The sections that follow provide guidelines for working with Site Manager Version 5 00 Rev 4n These guidelines supplement the instructions in the 11 0 documentation set Unless otherwise indicated the guidelines that follow apply to Site Manager software running under all supported operating systems UNIX on the Sun SPARCstation HP 9000 IBM RS 6000 and MS Windows on the PC Site Manager and Router Software Compatibility Site Manager 5 00 Rev 4n is supported for use with ARN routers operating Router Software Version 11 00 Rev 4n Creating Local Site Manager Configurations You can create a local configuration file with Site Manager 5 00 Rev 4n only for Router Software 11 00 Rev 4n You cannot use Site Manager 5 00 Rev 4n to create local configuration files for earlier router software releases Changing RMON DCM Configurations You must reboot a DCM after setting related MIB variables Within Site Manager do this by disabling then reenabling the DCM in the Edit Base Expansion Module window Platform gt DCM 11 0 and later gt Edit Base Expansion Module DCM Outbound LAN Traffic Filters
34. evision 4n Lance I Modes Factory Defaults a Config String Figure 13 Configure Console V 34 Modem Window 3 Set the Modem Factory Defaults parameter to Disable 4 Enter a standard AT command string in the Modem Config String field Caution Entering an invalid command string could disable the modem Site Manager can verify AT command string changes only when in dynamic mode Refer to Table 1 for a summary of AT modem initialization commands 5 Click on OK 114973 A Rev A 37 Release Notes for Site Manager Software Version 5 00 Revision 4n Amendments to the 11 0 Documentation The sections that follow describe amendments to the Version 11 0 documentation noted in the following headings Configuring Bridging Services Subject Description Subject Priority Parameter The description of the Priority parameter which appears in the Spanning Tree Interfaces window on page 1 31 incorrectly lists the range of values as 0 to 255 The correct range is 1 to 255 Bridge Table Size Parameter The function description of the Bridge Table Size parameter which appears in the Edit Bridge Global Parameters window on page 1 21 incorrectly states that if you enter an invalid value the system rounds up or down from the invalid value to the nearest valid value You should click on the Values button and select one of the values listed If you type a value other than one of those listed the system returns an error
35. ion Instructions MIB Object ID Parameter Default Options Function Instructions MIB Object ID Release Notes for Site Manager Software Version 5 00 Revision 4n Transmit Clock Select Slave Slave Master Determines the default timing clock source for transmitting data to the network When set to Master this DSU CSU determines transmit timing in a private wire configuration Set both ends to Slave for a Telco network For a private wire configuration set one end to Master and the other end to Slave Note that there can be only one clock source on a DDS line 1 3 6 1 4 1 18 3 4 30 1 1 7 64K Transmit Monitor Disabled Enabled Disabled Valid only in 64K Clear Channel mode Option Mode set to CC 64KBPS When enabled 64K Transmit Monitor suppresses data to prevent unintended duplication of a network control code For example user data that happens to include the text of a loopback control code could place the remote end of the connection into a loop Enable to monitor and suppress user data Keep Disabled to allow all data 1 3 6 1 4 1 18 3 4 30 1 1 9 114973 A Rev A 19 Release Notes for Site Manager Software Version 5 00 Revision 4n Parameter V 54 Loopback Default NO LOOP Options NO LOOP ANALOG DIGITAL REM DIGITAL REM DIG PATTERN ANALOG PATTERN Function Configures a V 54 loopback state within the DSU CSU Note Selecting a loopback state disrupts user data transmis
36. ion timer Watchdog Spoof count SPX Spoof count 114973 A Rev A 43
37. lear To Send CTS On Data Terminal Ready DTR Set to answer all incoming calls Data Carrier Detect DCD or RLSD On while carrier is present the ARN uses DCD to detect modem connect and disconnect Data Set Ready DSR On Ready to Send RTS Ignored continued 114973 A Rev A 35 Release Notes for Site Manager Software Version 5 00 Revision 4n Table 2 V 34 Console Modem Defaults continued Modem Signal Parameter Value Synchronous Asynchronous Mode Asynchronous AutoAnswer Answer on 2 rings with DTR active Local Character Echo Off Supervisory Functions Off Baud Rate 9600 Data Bits 8 Stop Bits 1 Parity None The modem defaults are set by the following factory default AT command initialization string ATT amp d0 amp k48 amp X050 252 43 To change the default modem initialization string for a V 34 Console Modem 1 From the Configuration Manager select Protocols gt V34 Modem The Configuration Manager displays the following warning message about editing the AT modem initialization string Hing AT initialization string cannot be verified in local nor remote modes All changes mado will bo accepted as correct Dynamic modo will chock far a walid AT string ar 2 Read the message and click on OK The Configure Console V 34 Modem window appears Figure 13 36 114973 A Rev A Release Notes for Site Manager Software Version 5 00 R
38. les configure the base module interfaces next Skip to Configuring ARN Interfaces later in this section If the ARN contains only an expansion module skip to Step 13 If the ARN contains a WAN adapter module installed in a front panel slot click on Adapter Module in the Configuration Manager window 10 114973 A Rev A Release Notes for Site Manager Software Version 5 00 Revision 4n The Module List appears Figure 4 KERR Adopter Modules DEEE Ve Hodes SH 64K BSUS CSU TSM ST ISDN ur MEG Expansion Eocdulen lata Collection ndules ane Tokers Ring Ethernet TRI Serial Ethernet TRI Serial Token Ring TAI Serial Ett rr t DCH Ethernet TRI Serial Doe KEKE Baer HodulesDate Collection Hodules ras Tokers Ring Ethernet Ethernet DCH Peve Cet eet ere rey Empty odule Figure 4 Selecting an ARN Adapter Module 10 11 12 Select the WAN module type from the Adapter Modules list at the top of the window The Configuration Manager window appears now displaying an interface for the selected adapter module To select a second WAN adapter module repeat Steps 8 and 9 If the ARN contains no expansion module configure the ARN module interfaces next Skip to Configuring ARN Interfaces later in this section Click on Expansion Module in the Configuration Manager window The Module List appears Figure 5 114973 A Rev A 11 Release Notes for Site Man
39. n RDL with self test amp T8 Initiate local analog loop with self test 8V Display current configurations amp WO Store the active profile in NVRAM profile 0 amp W1 Store the active profile in NVRAM profile 1 8X0 Select internal timing for the transmit clock 8X1 Select external timing for the transmit clock 8X2 Select slave receive timing for the transmit clock amp Y0 Recall stored profile 0 upon power up amp Y1 Recall stored profile 1 upon power up amp Zn x Store dial string x to 34 to location n 0 to 3 EO Disable line quality monitor and auto retrain E1 Enable line quality monitor and auto retrain E2 Enable line quality monitor and fallback fall forward continued 32 114973 A Rev A Release Notes for Site Manager Software Version 5 00 Revision 4n Table 1 Summary of AT Modem Initialization Commands continued Command Command Function L Return received line signal level Q Report the line signal quality MS Select modulation HO Disable RPI H1 Enable RPI and set DTE speed to 19200 b s H2 Enable RPI and set DTE speed to 38400 b s H3 Enable RPI and set DTE speed to 57600 b s H11 Enable RPI mode SDR 0 Disable Distinctive Ring SDR 1 Enable Distinctive Ring Type 1 SDR 2 Enable Distinctive Ring Type 2 SDR 3 Enable Distinctive Ring Type 1 and 2 SDR 4 Enable Distinctive Ring Type 3 SDR 5 Enable Distin
40. net NETTS AGANG NAAANINAG 13 Configuring a Token Ring Interface rrrrnnrnnnnnrnnrn aO 14 Comguiig a Seral SNE mapa iA aE 15 Conigurmno DSW CSW M RE saanhan ammes rek 16 Gonigurno 30 GDN IMSASER aa GAAN 21 Gomguring V34 Modem INignaGe na GAAN GANANG AA aAA 22 Enabling an Ethernet RMON DOM namamana ALAN danas 34 CUSTOMIZING Ne BENG CG ONS maa 35 Customizing the V 34 Console Modem Initialization String asrveronrrrnnnrrrnnnnnnnrn 25 Amendments to the TLO Documepal n aa AKALANG 38 Contain ee ee BATANGAN 38 Cora Dial Sage maa ma ana maa es NANU Jude 38 rela LGA AA AA EE EE Maan banas 40 ea AA NAA 41 JA la Jana WM Lp este AA Rene eUrT rT rye 41 Using Techimciatt terate GENSAN AKALAING 43 vi 114973 A Rev A Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3 Figure 4 Figure 5 Figure 6 Figure 7 Figure 8 Figure 9 Figure 10 Figure 11 Figure 12 Figure 13 114973 A Rev A Figures selecting the ARN Router Model kaaa NAGANA 9 Blank ARN Configuration Manager Window cccccecteseseeeeteeeteeeeeeeees 9 Selsctiig an ARN Base MOUIS sccsciescciicccidasterdenicarrdameienceisanecdesentanniacaiese 10 Selecting an ARN Adapter Module arnrnnnonrrnnnnvnnnonvrnnnnrnnnnnnvennnrrnnannnennnnn 11 Selecting an ARN Expansion Module ccccccceseceeeecceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeens 12 Sampe ARN COMAGURANGI vavaruavvessnmuneeenensnihnt 13 BEE GT EEE EE 17 Edit Adapter Module DSU CSU Parameters Window rrrrrnnnvrrrrrrn
41. nnn s n 18 ISDN Port Application Selectibns vunmasusrenemimsarernmnninnmtnnneiveun 21 Edit V 34 Sync Parameters Window cccccecceceseeseeceeeeseeeeeeeseeeeeeaeees 23 Edit V 34 Modem Interface Parameters rrnnnnrnnnnnnvnnnnvrnnnnnvnnnnnrennnnvnnnnnnne 24 Edit Base Module DOM Parameters aaa na ANAN NAA GAL 34 Configure Console V 34 Modem Window cccccccecceeeeeeeesteeeeees eee vii Tables Table 1 Summary of AT Modem Initialization Commands cccccecssteeeeeeenees 28 Table 2 V 34 Console Modem Defaults aaa 35 Table 3 E Parne EN ierni 39 Table 4 IP Adjacent Host Parameters w cccciisssssterssaasseessveasesessrsassseesssasassttrvveassstteves 39 Table 5 Demand Circuit Parametrs 2a GANANG GANG 39 114973 A Rev A ix Technical Support and Online Services To ensure comprehensive network support to our customers and partners worldwide Bay Networks Customer Service has Technical Response Centers in key locations around the globe e Billerica Massachusetts e Santa Clara California e Sydney Australia e Tokyo Japan e Valbonne France The Technical Response Centers are connected via a redundant Frame Relay Network to a Common Problem Resolution system enabling them to transmit and share information and to provide live around the clock support 365 days a year Bay Networks Information Services complement the Bay Networks Service program portfolio by giving customers
42. one number for dial services in the Phone Number field 9 Accept the factory default configuration for the other modem parameters recommended or edit them using the descriptions that follow 24 114973 A Rev A Release Notes for Site Manager Software Version 5 00 Revision 4n V 34 Modem Interface Parameters Parameter Default Options Function Instructions Parameter Default Options Function Instructions MIB Object ID Expert Config Disabled Disabled Enabled Enables or disables configuration of the Modem Config String parameter To use only the factory default configuration leave this set to Disabled Set to Enabled to enter an AT command string in the Modem Config String field Modem Config String None An ASCII text string of 3 to 34 characters Specifies a modem initialization string to be sent to the modem at restart after the default factory configured command string Commands in this string take precedence over commands in the factory default string AT amp M28 amp Q2 amp D08 amp S 1 amp ROSO 0M1L2T Enter an AT command string Refer to Table 1 in Customizing the V 34 Console Modem Initialization String for a summary of AT commands 1 3 6 1 4 1 18 3 4 29 1 1 9 114973 A Rev A 25 Release Notes for Site Manager Software Version 5 00 Revision 4n Parameter Default Options Function Instructions MIB Object ID Parameter Default Options Fun
43. parameters you can configure for a synchronous interface Note The ARN V 34 Modem Adapter module does not support asynchronous services at this time 22 114973 A Rev A Release Notes for Site Manager Software Version 5 00 Revision 4n cet ch NG Parameter Cance Enable BOFL ROFL Timerut MT Pron Lec Clock Source External Clock Speed Signal Kode es Mall RTS Enable DISABLE Service LEI Figure 10 Edit V 34 Sync Parameters Window Note Use the scroll bar to view all the parameters on this screen After editing line parameters click on OK Click on the COM connector again from the Configuration Manager window The popup window appears Click on Edit Modem 114973 A Rev A 23 Release Notes for Site Manager Software Version 5 00 Revision 4n The Configuration Manager displays the following warning message about changes to the modem initialization string EO lt seer 7 The AT initialization string cannot be verified in local nor reeote modes All changes mado mill bo accepted as correct Dynamic modo will chock fa a walid AT string ar L 7 Read the message and click on OK The Edit Adapter Module V 34 Modem Interface window appears Fis Hodes Config String Modes Factory Defaults F ABLE Or iginete Ander RPIGIHATI Phone fiber Speaker Volume Speaker Control Set Pulser Tone Dial Default Figure 11 Edit V 34 Modem Interface Parameters 8 Enter the ph
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45. s well known connections by IP address and displays that list in the Well Known connections box on the main Site Manager screen Using Site Manager with Chameleon Version 4 01 of the Chameleon stack has a trap feature and if it is enabled it blocks Site Manager from receiving traps and causes Site Manager to fail If you are using Version 4 01 Chameleon you can disable the trap feature by selecting Custom gt Services gt SNMP gt Trap gt Disable Effects of Disabling Dial Optimized Routing Dynamically Dial optimized routing is a new dial on demand feature If you enable or disable dial optimized routing dynamically while your demand connection is active the router disconnects the connection If there is still data to send after the call is cleared the router will place a new call that uses the new configuration with the new value for dial optimized routing You configure dial optimized routing in the Demand Circuit configuration window 4 114973 A Rev A Release Notes for Site Manager Software Version 5 00 Revision 4n Changing Site Manager Fonts and Colors Refer to the appropriate section to display and change the Site Manager fonts and colors e Changing Fonts and Colors on a PC e Changing Fonts and Colors on a UNIX Workstation Changing Fonts and Colors on a PC This section describes how to change the fonts and colors displayed in the Site Manager windows Fonts To change Site Manager fonts on the
46. sion through the DSU CSU for a period specified in the V 54 Timer parameter Instructions Select a local or remote loopback state or keep the default No Loopback Caution If the only remote circuit is through the DSU CSU selecting a remote loopback state will leave this router unable to communicate with the remote router Be sure to set the V 54 Timer parameter to a nonzero value when setting a remote loopback state MIB Object ID 1 3 6 1 4 1 18 3 4 30 1 12 Parameter V 54 Timer Default O Options O to 255 seconds Function Sets the duration in seconds for the loopback testing specified in the V 54 Loopback parameter Zero 0 indicates that loopback will run indefinitely Caution Be sure to set a non zero value when V 54 Loopback is set to a remote loopback state REM DIGITAL or REM DIG PATTERN since a zero value will leave the router unable to communicate with the remote router if the only circuit is through the DSU CSU Instructions Enter the number of seconds for loopback testing to run MIB Object ID 1 3 6 1 4 1 18 3 4 30 1 13 20 114973 A Rev A Release Notes for Site Manager Software Version 5 00 Revision 4n Configuring an ISDN Interface To configure an ARN ISDN S T or U interface from the Configuration Manager 1 Click on the ISDN1 or ISDN2 connector for the ISDN Adapter Module The Port Application window appears Click on Values to see the service options Figure 9
47. ss result codes For example OK CONNECT RING NO CARRIER also for busy if enabled and dial tone not detected NO ANSWER and ERROR X1 Report basic call progress result codes and connection speeds For example OK CONNECT RING NO CARRIER also for busy if enabled and dial tone not detected NO ANSWER CONNECT XXXX and ERROR X2 Report basic call progress result codes and connection speeds For example OK CONNECT RING NO CARRIER also for busy if enabled and dial tone not detected NO ANSWER CONNECT XXXX and ERROR X3 Report basic call progress result codes and connection rate For example OK CONNECT RING NO CARRIER NO ANSWER CONNECT XXXX and ERROR X4 Report all call progress result codes and connection rate For example OK CONNECT RING NO CARRIER NO ANSWER CONNECT XXXX BUSY NO DIAL TONE and ERROR YO Disable long space disconnect before on hook Y1 Enable long space disconnect before on hook ZO Restore stored profile 0 after warm reset Z1 Restore stored profile 1 after warm reset amp CO Force RLSD active regardless of the carrier state amp C1 Allow RLSD to follow the carrier state amp DO Interpret DTR ON to OFF transition per amp Qn amp Q0 amp Q5 amp Q6 The modem ignores DTR amp Q1 amp Q4 The modem hangs up amp Q2 amp Q3 The modem hangs up amp D1 Interpret DTR ON to OFF transition per amp Qn amp Q0 amp Q1 amp Q4 Asynchronous escape amp Q5 amp Q6
48. that came with your system Fonts To change the font for your own use of Site Manager 1 Add the following line to your Xdefaults file where font is the name of the font you want XJam fontList font 2 Save your Xdefaults file 3 Enter the following command to reload the contents of the Xdefaults file on the X server xrdb merge Xdefaults To change the font for all users of Site Manager on this workstation 1 Open the XJam file 2 Search for the following line XJam fontList 8x13 3 Change 8x13 to the font you want 4 Save the XJam file Colors To change the foreground or background color for your own use of Site Manager 1 Add the appropriate line to your Xdefaults file 6 114973 A Rev A Release Notes for Site Manager Software Version 5 00 Revision 4n If you want to change the foreground add the following line where color is the name of the color you want XJam foreground color If you want to change the background add the following line where color is the name of the color you want XJam background color Save your Xdefaults file Enter the following command to reload the contents of the Xdefaults file on the X server xrdb merge Xdefaults To change the foreground or background color for all users of Site Manager on this workstation 1 2 Open the XJam file Search for the appropriate line as follows If you want to change the foreground search for the following line
49. uctions Release Notes for Site Manager Software Version 5 00 Revision 4n Speaker Volume Medium Off Low Medium High Sets the volume of the modem speaker or disables the speaker Turn the modem speaker off or set the volume to Low Medium or High Speaker Control On For Call Off On For Call Always On On For Answer Controls the modem speaker Selecting On For Call turns the speaker on only when a call is established and turns it off when the modem is receiving the carrier Always On keeps the modem speaker on at all times On for Answering turns the speaker on only when the modem is answering a call and turns it off when the modem is receiving the carrier Set Pulse Tone Dial Default Tone Pulse Tone Selects pulse or tone signals for the modem Select Pulse only if your telephone line does not support Tone dialing Customizing the V 34 Modem Initialization String To change the modem initialization string for the V 34 modem adapter module 1 In the Edit Adapter Module V 34 Modem Interface window refer to Figure 11 set the Expert Config parameter to Enabled Caution Entering an invalid command string could disable the modem Site Manager can verify AT command string changes only when in dynamic mode 114973 A Rev A 27 Release Notes for Site Manager Software Version 5 00 Revision 4n 2 Enter a standard AT command string in the Modem Config String field Refer to Table 1 for
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