Configuration
(Note: If the new network port were to be selected as Serial at this prompt, the
CL
option will vanish from
the terminal menu.)
To leave a setting unchanged, press <Enter>. Use the SN command to display the settings without
changing.
Configure/Show Network (CN/SN) – SYNC NETWORK Port as Async
Config Network
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Network: LAN PORT
IP Address: 192.168.0.1
IP Port: 3000
New Network Port Select? [LAN SERIAL] >>
S
New ASYNC or SYNC network? [A/S] >>
A
New rate? [4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 115200 230400] >>
115200
NETWORK: ASYNC - 115,200 bps
In this example we have started with the default network (Ethernet LAN) and instead chosen to use the
SYNC NETWORK
port set for Asynchronous operation at 115,200 bps. After making the three
selections, the AVA-E will perform a Reset and return to the
AT YOUR COMMAND >>
prompt.
To leave a setting unchanged, press <Enter>. Only the first two digits are required to select the rate. Use
the SN command to display the settings without changing.
Configure/Show Network (CN/SN) – SYNC NETWORK Port as Sync
Config Network
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Network: LAN PORT
IP Address: 192.168.0.1
IP Port: 3000
New Network Port Select? [LAN SERIAL] >>
S
New ASYNC or SYNC network? [A/S] >>
S
NETWORK: SYNC
In this example we have started with the default network (Ethernet LAN) and instead chosen to use the
SYNC NETWORK
port set for Synchronous operation. After making the two selections, the AVA-E will
perform a Reset and return to the
AT YOUR COMMAND >>
prompt.
To leave a setting unchanged, press <Enter>. Use the SN command to display the settings without
changing. Note that a syncronous network must be connected to the
SYNC NETWORK
port in order for
the data rate to be established. Using the SN command without the network connected will display the
following:
Network: SYNC - no sync clock detected
WARNING: 0 sync network rate is too slow for 3600 voice rate!
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