Owner`s manual
M SERIES DAC
BASE UNIT AND MODULE OPERATION
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V72 MESSAGES
MESSAGE DESCRIPTION
Port. To release mode,
terminate Service Port
connection.
port. To free the resource, the Service Port connection
must be terminated from the device connected to it.
Resource released Issued when the user of a module or port is
successfully located and the associated process is
terminated. See "Resource Release Function".
Resource not released Issued when the user of a node or port is successfully
located, but the associated process could not be
terminated. For example, if the user wanted to release
the Command/Configuration Mode, but the current
user was connected via the Service Port, the resource
would not be released.
No resource user found Issued when no open connection could be associated
with the specified mode or port.
Connecting....Connected Issued to provide status of Telnet Client connection
request. Dots are issued at 1/sec until the connection is
established. If the connection cannot be established
because the host fails to respond, the connection
request will time out in about 30 seconds.
Cannot connect to host Issued when a host refuses to accept or fails to respond
to a connection request.
Host session terminated Issued when a connection is terminated by either the
host or the client.
n = module number (1 to 16), p = port number (1 to 4)
MODULE DIAGNOSTICS
The V72 provides two diagnostic modes to the user. The first is an LED-based
diagnostic, where the module uses its LEDs to convey information about hardware or
configuration errors which will prevent network access. The second is an interactive
diagnostic, which provides operational information which may help a user or Bay Tech
technical support personnel to diagnose the source of a problem.
LED INDICATORS
The V72 has two LED indicators on the rear panel and four LED indicators on the
front panel of the base unit corresponding to the module slot where the V72 is
installed (i.e., Module 1, Module 2, etc.). The two LEDs on the module rear panel are
marked as LINK and RX/TX. The green LINK LED illuminates if the V72 has a
good 10BASE-T connection. Failure of this LED to illuminate indicates a physical