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SCS3230 System Administrator's Guide  
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May 2002 
7.6 
Terminals Command 
 
The sys admin defines terminal port parameters using the 
TERMINALS command in a 
manner similar to the 
DEVICES command.  If the command is entered by itself, the 
terminal settings will display.  If the terminal port number is specified after the 
command, then the settings for that terminal port may be altered.  Programmable 
elements include: device name, baud rate , stop bits, parity, data bits, DCE/DTE, and 
flow control as in the example below. 
 
 
sys admin>>TERMINALS 1 
Enter accepts present value 
T1: 0=9600, 1=19200, 2=38400, 3=57600 | BAUD RATE: 38400> 
T1: 0=1, 1=2                          | STOP BITS: 1> 
T1: 0=None, 1=Odd, 2=Even             | PARITY: None> 
T1: 0=8, 1=7, 2=6                     | DATA BITS: 8> 
T1: 0=DCE, 1=DTE                      | EQUIP PORT TYPE: DTE> 
T1: 0=XON/OFF, 1=DTR/DSR, 2=RTS/CTS   | FLOW CONTROL: XON/XOFF> 
Card installed, settings updated 
 
sys admin>> 
 
 
Terminal port connection location reference template: 
 
7.7 
Network Commands 
 
The NETWORK command setup is changed, if compared to the CS3200 system.  
 
The NETWORK or access ports in chassis slots B, C, D and E are connected to the 
CONTROL/NETWORK card using CHANNEL EXTENDER cards. All chassis backplane 
Network ports are accessed through the 10/100 IP network port on the CONTROL/NETWORK 
card.  
 
When used without qualifiers, the 
NETWORK command will display the network settings assigned 
to each card slot.  The IP address, subnet mask, default gateway, secondary route, and bootp 
settings are displayed for each slot.  These parameters are assigned to the slots rather than the 
cards.  If a network card is moved from one slot to another, it will have the parameters assigned 
to its new slot rather than those previously assigned to it. 
 
When used with the 
/ALL qualifier, the NETWORK command will allow the system administrator 
to change the network parameters for all the card slots in order.  The sys admin will be 
prompted to enter the IP address, subnet mask, default gateway, secondary route, and bootp 
settings for each card slot.  If 
<ENTER> is pressed at the prompt, the value displayed in the 
prompt will be used.  After entering the parameters for each slot, the sys admin will be asked if 
the new parameters should be used.  If 
NO is entered (or just <ENTER> is pressed), then the 
previously entered changes will be discarded and the system will move on to the next slot’s 
parameters.  If 
YES is entered, then the slot’s network parameters will update in control card 
memory and the control card will send the new parameters immediately to the card in that slot.