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3. Turn ON the base tier (first tier).
4. Perform a partial reset of the database on impacted Paragon
switches. For example, if you swap the switches connected to the
base tier, perform the partial reset on the base tier. If you swap the
switches connected to the second tier, perform the partial reset
from the second tier to the base tier. For information on partial
reset, see
Reset Unit
(on page 43).
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User stations can be turned ON and OFF at any time as needed.
System Configuration
To set certain global parameters, select option 1,
System Configuration
,
from the Administration Menu and press
Enter
.
1. Press
the or
Tab
key to move the highlight forward, or the or
Shift + Tab
to move the highlight backward to a desired field. Press
Enter
to edit the field. The highlighted area will turn green. Some fields
have character or numeric values you can type; others have values
you can toggle between with the arrow keys. When editing is complete,
either press
Enter
followed by
S
to save your changes, or press
Esc
to
abort the changes and continue using the previous settings.
Device ID:
Type the desired name for the single Paragon switch or
Base Unit. It is important for Paragon switches in a “cascaded
system with multiple matrix switches” to have distinctive names,
so that users can tell them apart. (The system will assign each
switch the default name “Paragon <user ports><channel ports>”:
each P2-UMT242 will be named “Paragon 242, each P2-UMT442
“Paragon 442,” and so on.)
Display All Computers:
This option can be “
Yes
” or “
No
” to
respectively allow or disallow users from viewing channel port
listings for all connected devices through the OSUI, even if the
user doesn’t have the security privileges to access them. The
factory-default setting is
No
.
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