Screen Menus and Definitions
A-6
Table A-1. FPI Configuration Options
Type
Letter
Parameter
Default Value
Function
S
Shelf ID
(all spaces)
A shelf ID is provided to indicate the physical location of the PG-Flex
shelf.
This parameter can be left blank or set to any name using up to 24
characters (including spaces). This name can be any mixture of
alphanumeric characters (including upper case, lower case, numerals,
and punctuation marks) and is displayed at the top of the FPI Main
Menu.
The shelf ID is stored in the FPI card NVRAM and therefore does not
change when power is cycled or cards are removed and reinserted. If the
FPI card is replaced, it is necessary to reenter the shelf ID for the new
FPI card.
C
CC Alarm
Minor
A minor alarm may be generated when the FPI card cannot detect a valid
composite clock signal from the primary or secondary source.
A composite clock is required for ISDN and DDS services.
•
OFF: No alarms are generated when a composite clock signal is not
present.
•
MINOR: A minor alarm is generated when a valid composite clock
is not present.
•
MAJOR: A major alarm is generated when a valid composite clock
is not present.
This parameter is stored in the FPI card NVRAM and therefore does not
change when power is cycled or cards are removed and reinserted.
P
Password
Enter
The password option is provided to limit access to the PG-Flex
system(s).
This password can be left at this default or set to any desired password
of 10 or fewer characters (including spaces). This name can be any
mixture of alphanumeric characters (including upper case, lower case,
numerals, and punctuation marks).
This parameter is stored in the FPI card NVRAM and therefore does not
change when power is cycled or cards are removed and reinserted.
Содержание PG-Flex
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