User`s guide

PCLTA-20 Adapter User's Guide 3-3
Device Specific Settings
The PCLTA-20-specific options consist of five separate controls (figure 3.2). These
controls are defined as follows:
Figure 3.2 PCLTA-20-specific Controls
Device Selected
Controls which PCLTA-20 adapter is selected for configuration. The
PCCLON1
and
PCCLON2
drivers are installed by the installation software. If additional drivers
have been manually installed,
PCCLON3
and/or
PCCLON4
will also be available.
Automatic Flush Cancel
For non-NSI images, this function controls whether the device driver will
automatically force the network interface for the selected PCLTA-20 adapter to
leave the post-reset flush state whenever it is reset; an NSI does not and cannot
come up in the flush state. The post-reset flush state prevents any inbound or
outbound network traffic following a reset
. If this box is not checked, it is up to
the client application to manage this state.
If it is checked, the device driver
will automatically allow network traffic to resume.
The default is checked
.
NI Application
Controls the type of image or application to be used. A PCLTA-20 adapter can only
hold one image at a time. Loading a new image will replace the currently loaded
image. The choices for these images are determined by the image files (.NBI
extension) found in the system image path specified under General Settings. Some
of the possibilities include the following:
NSIPCLTA
, the NSI image
PCC10L7
, the basic network interface application image
NSIPCC
, the Network Services Interface application image
Transceiver...
Opens the PCLTA-20 Transceiver dialog box (figure 3.3). Choosing this option will
retrieve the transceiver configuration of the selected PCLTA-20 adapter. If there is