Prestige 792H User’s Guide
38-2
Internal
SPTGEN
Figure 38-1 Configuration Text File Format: Column Descriptions
DO NOT alter or delete any field except parameters in the
Input
column.
For more text file examples, refer to the
Example Internal SPTGEN Screens Appendix
.
38.2.1 Internal SPTGEN File Modification - Important Points to Remember
Each parameter you enter must be preceded by one “=”sign and one space.
Some parameters are dependent on others. For example, if you disable the
Configured
field in menu 1
(see
Figure 38-1
), then you disable every field in this menu.
If you enter a parameter that is invalid in the
Input
column, the Prestige will not save the configuration
and the command line will display the
Field Identification Number
.
Figure 38-2
, shown next, is an
example of what the Prestige displays if you enter a value other than “0” or “1” in the
Input
column of
Field Identification Number
1000000 (refer to
Figure 38-1
).
/ Menu 1 General Setup
10000000 = Configured <0(No)| 1(Yes)> = 1
10000001 = System Name <Str> = Prestige
10000002 = Location <Str> =
10000003 = Contact Person’s Name <Str> =
10000004 = Route IP <0(No)| 1(Yes)> = 1
10000005 = Route IPX <0(No)| 1(Yes)> = 0
10000006 = Bridge <0(No)| 1(Yes)> = 0
This is the
Field Name
column.
This is the name of the field as seen in
the corresponding SMT screen.
Example: Configured
One “=” sign, followed by one
space, must precede
everything you input.
This is the name of
the menu.
This is the
Field
Identification Number
column.
This column numerically
identifies the
Field
Name
column entries.
Example: 10000000
The
Input
column.
Input values to the
right of the “=” sign.
Make sure one equal
sign, followed by one
space, precedes your
input.
This is the
Parameter Values Allowed
column.
This column defines acceptable
parameters. Parameters are usually
numbers, but can sometimes be strings
(<Str> indicates a string). All parameters
should be entered in the
Input
column.
Example: <0(No) | 1(Yes)>
Summary of Contents for Prestige 792H
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