28
SERVMANAGERS
NOTE
In the next three steps, “
[CTRL]
” represents pressing and releasing the
left Control Key, “
[ENTER]
” represents pressing and releasing the Enter
or Return Key, and “
xxx
” represents a number consisting of one to three
ASCII digits.
7. Set each master’s Units, Width, and Maximum Ports values, so that it can
scan correctly and properly control the interplay of the submaster units.
On ServManager masters, you can do this with the front-panel keypad
and display (see
Section 4.4
), or you can send these keyboard commands
(see
Sections 4.3.8
through
4.3.10
):
• The Units command, to tell the master how many submasters there
are:
[CTRL] Uxxx [ENTER]
• The Width command, to tell the master how many CPU ports are on
each submaster:
[CTRL] Wxxx [ENTER]
• The “Maximum Ports” command, to tell the master the total number
of ports available in the system:
[CTRL] Pxxx [ENTER]
8. You might need to set any or all of each master’s remaining
configuration parameters, especially the keyboard mode for some of
your ports. To do this with the keypad and display, see
Section 4.4
; to do
this with keyboard commands, see
Sections 4.3.4
through
4.3.7
and
4.3.11
.
NOTE
Configuring a master ServManager while submaster ServManagers are
attached automatically configures the submasters as well; they disable
their own front-panel configuration functions when they detect their
submaster status. If you attach submaster ServManagers after
configuring a master ServManager, cycling through the master’s entire
front-panel configuration menu will automatically configure them.
9. To save the “Units,” “Width,” and “Maximum Ports” numbers you
entered to the master unit’s nonvolatile memory, along with any of the
other configuration settings you might have changed, enter the “Keep
Settings” command,
[CTRL] K [ENTER]
.
Your cascaded ServManager system should now be ready for operation.
Содержание ServManager SW995A-R2
Страница 84: ...NOTES...
Страница 85: ...NOTES...