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Program Entry Guide | 6.0
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9133 Supervision
Default:
No
Selection:
Yes or No
Yes
Supervise the network interface
module (NIM).
No
Do not supervise the network
interface module (NIM).
This item determines whether the NIM is supervised.
If the NIM is supervised, disconnecting it from the
control panel creates a Trouble SDI 88 Event and the
keypad annunciates a trouble tone and displays
SERVC SDI 88.
Trouble SDI 88 Reports are always
reported using the account number for
Area 1.
Base Port Number
Default:
7700
Selection:
0 to 65535
The base port number is the port number of the
CoBox
, such as 7700. This is used in the future
revision and is not needed at this time.
6.7 Route
Group
Attempts
This section determines how many times a route group
tries the primary destination before trying the backup
destination if the primary destination fails. This entry
applies to both Phone numbers and IP addresses.
RG# 1 Attempt
Default:
No
Selection:
Yes or No
Yes
This route group tries the primary
destination once and, if unsuccessful,
tries the backup destination. The
control panel still makes a total of ten
attempts (five to the primary, five to
the backup) before generating a route
group Comm Fail Event.
No
This route group tries the primary
destination twice and, if unsuccessful,
tries the backup destination. The
control panel makes a total of ten
attempts (six to the primary, four to
the backup) before generating a route
group Comm Fail Event.
6.8 Miscellaneous
Fire Supv Res Type
Default:
0
Selection:
0, 1, 2
0
The control panel sends a FIRE
TROUBLE RESTORE when a Fire
Supervision point restores to normal.
1
The control panel sends a FIRE
ALARM RESTORE when a Fire
Supervision point restores to normal.
2
The control panel sends a FIRE
SUPERVISION RESTORE when a
Fire Supervision point restores to
normal.
Determines how the control panel sends a Fire
Supervision Restoral Event.
The Fire Supv Restore Event is part of Fire
Events in Routing. If Fire Supervision
Restore Events are needed, simply enable
them in Routing.
Enable Protocol Type
Default:
No
Selection:
Yes or No
Not required. Leave at default value.
Enable Anti Replay
Default:
No
Selection:
Yes or No
This feature is used primarily for two purposes:
Anti-Replay:
A
strategy designed against replay
attacks. This feature prevents substituting a control
panel or network interface module (NIM) solution for
delivering events over a network.
A replay attack occurs when a hacker records a
message sent over the network by Device A and
replays this message at a later time while pretending to
be Device A.
If this function is required, you must also
enable the Anti-Replay function in the
D6600 Receiver. Refer to the
D6600
Operation and Installation Manual
(P/N: 39964) for more details.