Owner`s manual

M SERIES DAC
BASE UNIT AND MODULE CONFIGURATION
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Enter the attention character desired. The default is a semi-colon (;). In the menu mode of
operation, the attention character is typed five times with no characters in between. This
returns the user to the host module main menu.
Enable/Disable configuration from other hosts? (E/D):
Users may configure a V72/V72TP to allow it to be configured through other host
modules, rather than just through the serial port. The default setting for “Hst Cfg” (Host
Configuration) is disabled.
Enable/Disable reverse telnet feature (E/D):
When users want to prevent V71, V93A, or service port users from gaining access to the
network through the V72/V72TP, the reverse Telnet feature may be disabled. The
default setting for “Rtel” (Reverse Telnet Operation) is enabled.
Set Break Length? (Y/N):
Users may configure the V72/V72TP for a break length of 25 - 6.375 milliseconds (.025
- 6.375 seconds) in 25 millisecond increments. When a user, running a Telnet session
with the V72/V72TP and connected to a serial port on a V74/V75, sends a Telnet break
command (0xF4) to the V72/V72TP, the serial port will send a break signal of the
programmed duration. The default setting for the Programmable Break on the
V72/V72TP is 350 milliseconds. If you answer yes you will be prompted for the break
length:
Enter Break Length (25 ms ticks), <CR>:
DIAGNOSTICS
Type “7” (in the configuration main menu) and <cr> to display status and diagnostics
menu. The module will respond:
V72 Status & Diagnostics Menu.
System 1
Internal Communications 2
Network Interface 3
Logged Users 4
Exit X
SYSTEM STATUS
Type “1” (in the status and diagnostics menu) and <cr> to display the system status.
The module will respond:
System Status:
Available local memory (256 byte buffers): 511
System memory (M03 modules, MB): 0