
Provisioning
150-231-184-05, Revision 05
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October 25, 1999
HLU-231 List 8D
System Inventory Screen
The System Inventory screen (
) lists the six possible units that can comprise one HiGain
circuit: one HLU, one HRU and up to four doublers. The information in the System Inventory Screen is presented
as follows:
•
All six possible unit modules are always listed. The doublers are shown as: DB1, DB2, DB3, DB4.
•
The model number, list number and software revision number of every unit that is present in the circuit is
listed in the Product column. Units that are not detected are not considered to be present in the circuit and are
labeled
N/A
.
•
Each of the unit IDs is limited to 24 alphanumeric characters. To change an ID, select its line identifying
letter. The IDs, like the system settings, are stored in NVRAM and remain when power is lost.
•
The HLU has no unit ID number since it is usually identified by the Circuit ID number, which appears in every
screen.
•
All detected modules have the product number listed. When the HLU-231 loses sync with Span 1, the product
types are replaced by the
N/A
label until sync is reestablished and each module can in turn be reidentified.
Only the Circuit ID appears in the other HLU-231 List 8D Terminal Maintenance screens.
Press
at the Maintenance Terminal Main Menu to display the System Inventory screen (
and
From each System Inventory screen (depending on the number of doublers):
1
Select the unit for which you want to set the circuit ID by pressing the letter that precedes the unit name.
2
Type the circuit ID, then press
.
You can use up to 24 alphanumeric characters for the circuit ID. If more than 24 characters are entered, a
warning beep is emitted and only the first 24 characters are accepted.
3
To set the circuit ID for another unit, repeat
and
4
Press
to
exit the System Inventory screen.
The system prompts you to confirm the circuit ID.
5
Press
to
confirm the circuit ID and exit the System Inventory screen.
At initial turnup, the Circuit and Unit IDs are not set. Resetting user options to the default
settings from either the front panel or System Settings screen has no effect on the ID values.
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