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RELEASE 2.X UPGRADE INSTRUCTIONS
13-23
Edition One
XC1000 Service
To establish the configuration for the CPU channel selected, access menu 6.3
and enter
4
in the
Channel Number to be Defined:
field. In the
Channel
Type:
field, enter a
2
for a PC-based MTA or a
4
for an ACP-based MTA.
If
channel type
4
is selected for the channel type in menu 6.3, a prompt
appears at the bottom of the screen stating that the MTA channels must be
configured in menu 6.4. All fields can be configured for ACP-based terminals,
but only the
Terminal Type
and
Menu Access Allowed this Terminal
fields can be configured for PC-based terminals.
Configure the MTA channels for ACP-based terminals, as follows:
1. From menu 6, select option
4
for MTA parameters (Figure 13-14) and
menu 6.4 appears. Select one of the following options:
1
– Configure MTA Terminals
2
– Review MTA Terminal
2. Select
1 – Configure MTA Terminals
and menu 6.4.1 appears (Figure
13-16).
3. In the
MTA Terminal Number:
field, enter the number of the terminal
to be defined.
4. In the
Baud Rate:
field, enter one of the following:
1
– 1200 baud
2
– 2400 baud
3
– 4800 baud
4
– 9600 baud
5. If only the baud rate is changed, it is stored. If the baud rate is
changed for the terminal being used, the terminal must be logged out
and then logged in again for the new baud rate to become active. If
the baud rate being changed is for another terminal, that terminal
only has to log on for the change to become active.
In all cases,
before logging back in, reset the baud rate on the affected
terminal.
6. In the
Terminal Type:
field, enter one of the following terminal types:
1
– Wyse 50 or HP 700/43
2
– AT&T 4425/5425
3
– DEC VT102/220
7. In the
Number of Data Bits:
field, enter one of the following:
0
– seven data bits.
1
– eight data bits
8. In the
Number of Stop Bits:
field, enter one of the following:
0
– one stop bit
1
– two stop bits
9. In the
Parity (Odd/Even):
field, enter one of the following:
0
– no parity
1–
odd parity
2
– even parity
SECTION 13.14
Summary of Contents for XC1000
Page 1: ...EDITION ONE XC1000 P N 101 1345 000 SERVICE MANUAL ...
Page 8: ...CONTENTS ...
Page 19: ...1 INTRODUCTION ...
Page 30: ...2 SITE PREPARATION ...
Page 60: ...3 PLATFORM INSTALLATION ...
Page 112: ...4 STARTUP AND INITIALIZATION ...
Page 177: ...5 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE ...
Page 195: ...6 TROUBLESHOOTING ...
Page 237: ...7 STATUS LOG ...
Page 297: ...STATUS LOG 7 54 Edition One XC1000 Service ...
Page 302: ...8 REPAIR AND REPLACEMENT ...
Page 380: ...9 SYSTEM UTILITIES ...
Page 424: ...10 COMPONENT DESCRIPTIONS ...
Page 465: ...11 OPTIONAL FEATURES ...
Page 485: ...12 RELEASE 1 55 UPGRADE INSTRUCTIONS ...
Page 516: ...13 RELEASE 2 X UPGRADE INSTRUCTIONS ...
Page 559: ...14 RELEASE 3 02 FCP CONVERSION INSTRUCTIONS ...
Page 603: ...15 RELEASE 3 02 ONLINE UPGRADE INSTRUCTIONS ...
Page 631: ...16 RELEASE 3 0 SYSTEM UTILITIES ...
Page 683: ...17 RELEASE 4 X FCP CONVERSION INSTRUCTIONS r P N 281 0023 002 1 of 3 ...
Page 725: ...18 RELEASE 4 X ONLINE UPGRADE INSTRUCTIONS r P N 281 0023 002 2 of 3 ...
Page 760: ...19 RELEASE 4 0 SYSTEM UTILITIES P N 281 0023 002 Part 3 of 3 r ...
Page 776: ...20 RELEASE 4 1 SYSTEM UTILITIES P N 281 0033 000 ...
Page 787: ...APPENDIXES ...