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Node Name
is displayed at the upper right of the screen when the device is being controlled by the
"local" keyboard and monitor. (If the local operator is controlling a remote FRX/FRM,
the
Remote Control ID
of that device will be displayed as the local
Node Name
.)
Remote Control ID
is required if a remote FRX, FRM, or async terminal will be used to take control of the
local FRX/FRM (via a physical or logical port in the local device). The ID will be
checked against the called address fields of incoming Call Requests. The remote
device can be a terminal connected to an async PAD port on a remote FRX/FRM, or
the remote FRX/FRM itself.
Make sure that each FRX/FRM on the same network is assigned
a diferent
Remote Control ID
.
Remote Control Pwd
is a password used in conjunction with the
Remote Control ID
, and will be checked
against the user data field of a Call Request packet. Both the
Remote Control ID
and
the password must match what is expected, or the FRX/FRM will not accept a request
for remote control.
File Transfer ID
is used for file transfers (see page 16-4) to or from this FRX/FRM. The ID will be
checked against the called address field of a Call Request packets coming into this
FRX/FRM.
File Transfer Pwd
is a password used in conjunction with the
File Transfer ID
. Both the
File Transfer ID
and the
File Transfer Pwd
must match what is expected, or the FRX/FRM will not
accept a request for file transfer.
Collecting Node ID
is defined on a collecting node (described later) for use by other FRXs and/or FRMs
that send their alarms to that collecting node. This same ID must be configured on each
non-clooecting node as the
Primary Alarm Output ID
. The
Collecting Node ID
has no
function on non-collecting nodes.
Collecting Node Pwd
is a password that will be checked to verify that the
Primary Alarm Output ID
is being
used for alarms. Since the same ID can be specified for several functions, the software
processes can use the passwords to identify the different functions.
Any non-alarm passwords must be different than any alarm
passwords. Unless you are certain you are not duplicating a
password, leave all passwords at the default settings.
Primary Alarm Output ID
specifies where alarms will be sent. For a device configured as a collecting node, the
ID is usually a printer port (async PAD port on FRX4000; serial, parallel, or async
PAD port on FRX6000 or FRM); for non-collecting nodes, the ID is usually the
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