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DS72 HOST MODULE OWNER’S MANUAL
DETAILED OPERATION AND CONFIGURATION
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DS72 CONFIGURATION If you are using the Menu Selection Method, select C, “Configure,”
followed by <cr> from the DS72 Main Menu. The following selection
menu appears:
Configuration
Module 1........................1
Module 2........................2
Module 3........................3
Select Port.....................S
Exit............................X,CR
Enter request:
If you are using the ASCII Character String Method, exit the main menu,
then select the module to configure.  To select Module #1, type $BT1<cr>.
The DS72 responds “Requested Connection Made.”  Send the ASCII
configuration command $CONFIG.  The configuration menu appears.
Enter the number of the module to configure, followed by <cr>. To
configure the host module 1, select #1.  The following configuration menu
appears for the DS72:
Copyright(C) Bay Technical Associates 1998
DS-72 Data Switch Series - Telnet Host Module
Revision F.1.00
Module 1
Status..........................1
Serial Port Configuration.......2
Port Device Name................3
Port Select Code................4
Attention Character.............5
Disconnect Timeguard............6
Connect Port ID Echo............7
Login Setup.....................8
Network Port Configuration......9
Unit ID.........................10
Configure Another Module........11
Exit............................X,CR
Enter Request:
STATUS                           View the  status  of  most  user  programmable  features by selecting #1,
“Status,” from the configuration menu, followed by <cr>.  The following
menu appears:
Installed Modules :
Port Select Code is.............$BT
Attention Character is .........;
Disconnect Time Guard is........Enabled
Port ID Echo is.................Device Name
Unit ID is......................BAYTECH DS72
Network Setup :
Ethernet Address................00.C0.48.06.1A.81
IP Address......................200.4.2.65
Subnet Mask.....................255.255.255.0
Gateway.........................200.4.2.1
Inactivity Timeout (mins).......1
Break Length (msecs)............350