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Revision 01
February 24, 1998
Section 363-712-131-01
PG-Flex FLL-712 List 3A
PairGain Engineering - Plant Series
Page 17
Table 4. System Settings Menu Options
Parameter
Default Value
Description
A) System
Date
01-JAN-00
The System Date is set for each PG-Flex system individually
and displays as dd-mmm-yy. It increments automatically each
midnight, as long as the COLU and RTLU are installed in the
shelf and CO battery is connected to the COLU. If the COLU
or the RTLU is removed from a powered shelf, then reinserted,
the date will be the same as it was when the COLU or RTLU
was pulled out of the shelf or when its power was removed. It
then continues to increment to successive dates each midnight,
as indicated by the System Time. All years which are evenly
divisible by 4 (including the default year "00") are considered
leap years. In such years, the date increments from 28-FEB-yy
to 29-FEB-yy (where "yy" represents the last two digits of the
year, such as 00, 04, 08, etc.).
This product meets or exceeds the current technical quality
requirements for Year 2000 compliance and properly processes
dates up to, and beyond, December 31, 1999.
B) System
Time
00:00:00 at power on
The System Time must be set for each PG-Flex system
individually and displays as hh:mm:ss. System Time is lost
(default back to 00:00:00) whenever power is removed from
the system shelf or the COLU or RTLU module is removed
and reinserted.
C) System
ID
(all spaces)
The System ID is supplied to indicate the physical location of
the PG-Flex system (CO or RT terminal). Each PG-Flex
system should have a unique System ID. The default for
System ID is "blank" (all spaces). This can be left blank or set
to any desired name of 24 or fewer characters (including
spaces). This name can be any mixture of alphanumeric
characters (including upper case, lower case, numerals,
punctuation, etc.). If System ID is set to "shelf 25 system A",
this ID appears at the top of each screen when accessing this
system. This parameter is stored in the CO line unit NVRAM
and therefore does not change when power is cycled or cards
are removed and reinserted. If the CO line unit is replaced, it
is necessary to reenter the appropriate system ID.
D) Set
Password
(all spaces)
If there is an FPI card present in the system, you will be
connected to the system through the connector on the FPI card
front panel and will be prompted for a password only on initial
log on to the FPI card, before accessing a specific system in
the shelf. You will not be asked for an additional password
when accessing a system. However if there is no FPI card, you
will connect to each system individually through its front
panel connector and will be prompted for the individual
system Password. The Password default is <ENTER>. The
password can be 10 or fewer characters (including spaces), or
any mixture of alphanumeric characters (including upper case,
lower case, numerals, and punctuation marks). This
parameter is stored in the CO line unit card NVRAM and
therefore will not change when power is cycled or cards are
removed and reinserted.
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