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UAS 7002 NIU
GDC 087R706-000-02
The Maintenance screen includes three command selections:
[1] Soft Reset – causes the UAS 7002 NIU to perform a reset and resume operation using
its current configuration
[2] Reset to Factory Defaults – causes all options in the UAS 7002 NIU to return to their
factory default settings
[3] Reset Statistics – causes the UAS 7002 NIU to zero out its accumulated statistics on line
performance and begin new counts
To Reset Statistics, just type 3 and press the Enter key. The message "
Resetting Statistics
"
appears briefly at the bottom of the screen.
When you are done with the Maintenance screen after resetting statistics or simply viewing the
screen, type 0 and press the Enter key to return to the Main Menu.
To perform a Soft Reset or a Reset to Factory Defaults:
1.
Type the selection number of the reset you need to perform, 1 for Soft Reset or 2 for Reset
to Factory Defaults, and press the Enter key.
In response, the screen prompts for confirmation (in the actual displayed message, xxx is
the name of the requested reset):
*WARNING - xxx DISRUPTS COMMUNICATIONS Continue? [ ] Y(es), N(o)
2.
To continue the reset process, type Y and press the Enter key.
In response, the Maintenance screen is replaced by the following message (with the NIU
slot number):
Error: Slot x is not responding. (Press enter)
3.
Press the Enter key.
In response the screen displays the Shelf Inventory. For a Soft Reset the procedure is
complete at this point, and the unit resumes operation with its existing configuration.
The configuration that results from a Reset to Factory Defaults does not enable the unit to
pass data. You must access the Unit Configuration and System Configuration screens to set
up an operating configuration.
Performance
The Statistics menu screen shown in Figure 3-12 appears when you type 5 to invoke the
Performance function from the Main Menu. It contains selections for four near-end displays and
four far-end displays. The displays differ in the period of time that they cover:
•
Current Table – displays statistics for the uncompleted 15-minute interval on which
information is presently being collected (shown in Figure 3-13)
•
Interval Table – displays four hours of information, presented as 16 15-minute intervals
(shown in Figure 3-14)
•
Current 24 Hours – displays total counts for a 24-hour period, up through the most recently
completed 15-minute interval (shown in Figure 3-15)
•
Recent/Previous 24 hours Stats – displays total counts for the 24-hour period from 48 to 24
hours ago (shown in Figure 3-16)