COMSPHERE 3600 Series Data Service Units
6-4
July 1999
3610-A2-GB91-90
Saving Configuration Options
CAUTION
Extreme care must be taken
when saving configuration
options to avoid saving them to
the wrong location. For
example, downloading control
configuration options to a
tributary causes the tributary to
assume control DSU
characteristics. For this DSU to
return to tributary functionality,
the tributary configuration
options must be loaded via the
DSU’s DCP.
Use the
key to return from a configuration option
menu to the top-level menu. However, any changes you
have made in the working buffer will be lost.
Use the
key to return from any configuration
option menu to the Edit/Save menu, where you can use
the Save selection to save any configuration changes you
have made.
Use the F1 key to save any configuration changes that
have been made:
F1
Edit/Save:
SAVE DSU
DBM
F2
F3
Gen
Bckup
MUX
PrtSp
LPDA
F1
Save to:
Activ
Remt
Usr1
F2
F3
Usr2
Usr3
Press the
or
key to scroll additional selections
into view (
key for Usr3 or
key for Usr2).
If Activ is selected, any changes made to the
configuration options take effect immediately.
If Usr1, Usr2, or Usr3 is selected, the complete set of
configuration options, including changes, is stored in
memory for future retrieval. The FacC, FacT, and FacB
options do not appear on this menu because they are
read-only selections and cannot be changed. They are
permanently available for reconfiguring a DSU if memory
has been corrupted, or for providing a standard
configuration for testing.
If Remt is selected, the control DSU writes any
configuration changes that have been made back to the
tributary’s memory. This selection requires that the
tributary address be entered and then the configuration
options saved as follows:
F1
Trib Address:
1
Enter
F2
F3
F1
Save to:
Activ
Usr1
Usr2
F2
F3
Usr3
When a selection on this menu has been made, the
complete set of configuration options, including changes,
is sent back to the tributary. If saved to Activ, the options
take effect immediately. If saved to Usr1, Usr2, or Usr3,
the options are stored in memory for future retrieval.
(Remember to use caution when saving to Usr3 if
DBM-Vs, DBM-Ss, or DBM-Ds are part of your system’s
configuration.)
Summary of Contents for COMSPHERE 3610
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