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MG-PRI/PRA
Input the desired command, sub command and each required parameter after the prompt (“MG-PRI>” as an ex-
ample here) is indicated. Parameters vary depending on the specified command. When each data (command
name, sub command name, parameter) is specified correctly, the command executes the required data process-
ing, and then informs the processed result on the screen. When finishing this program, you may input “EXIT”
(or “exit”) after a prompt.
Note:
During the maintenance command program is activated, it also provides help function for referring to
available command and sub command. After a prompt is indicated, request to list up the target help by in-
putting “?”, “command name + ?”, or “command name + sub command name + ?” after the prompt, and
press the Enter key.
The example below shows the screen when executing help function regarding “set” and “set address”.
13.4.3 SET Command
1.
SET
Δ
BCH_ATTRIBUTE
Δ
P1
This command is used to set attributes for Bch. To make this assignment effective, it is required to execute
the "SAVE" command and to restart before exiting the maintenance command.
MG-PRI> set ?
Address
Setting IP address
interface
Setting Interface Information
:
MG-PRI> set ipaddress ?
XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX IP Address
MG-PRI> set ipaddress 10.41.204.180 ?
XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX Subnet Mask
MG-PRI>
P1
-Specify the circuit number
00-29
= Number of Channel
All
= Applied to all the circuit
1) Select FAX protocol
OFF
: FAX protocol is set to OFF
T30
:T30 is used
BYPASS
:
2) Enable/Disable ECM
ON
= ECM is valid
OFF
= ECM is invalid
3) Select FAX speed.
A command is executed, and the re-
sult is displayed.
MG-PRI> SET BCH_ATTRIBUTE 00
FAX PROTOCOL(OFF/T30/BYPASS:OFF):BYPASS
ECM(ON/OFF:OFF):OFF
FAX RATE(2400/4800/7200/9600/12000/14400:4800):14400
Bch attribute (CH00) setting succeeded.
In order to make a setup reflect, re-starting is
required after saving a configuration file by SAVE
command.
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