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Operation
3-213160-A2-GB22-10 December 1996
To protect you from accidentally exiting an edit session
before saving your changes, the system prompts
Save
Options? if you select either Main or Cntrl-x from an
edit screen (see Figure 3-18). If you respond No, the
system exits without saving the changes. If you respond
Ye s, you are prompted to specify where the changes
should be saved.
Customer ID: New Cust
main/control/miscellaneous
Model: ACCULINK XXXX
Save Main Previous Cntrl–x to Disconnect
Miscellaneous Control Options
Customer Identification Name/Number: _____
Password: _____
Change Password: _____
Re–enter Password: _____
Yes
Figure 3-18. Save Edit screen
NOTE
If you terminate async terminal
control by changing the
configuration interface options,
the async terminal must be
reconfigured on the port.
Selecting/Copying to a Specific Port
You have the capability of selecting a specific port to
configure and to copy the configuration options for one
port to another port or to all ports. Y
ou can use the
configuration worksheets provided to note the
configuration options you have chosen (see Figure 3-19).
Selecting a Specific Port
To select a specific port to configure,
1. Press F3 to select Cnfig from the top-level menu
screen.
F1
DS
U E
SF
Stat Test Cnfig
F2
F3
2. Select the configuration option set to be copied
into the Edit area by using the appropriate
function key
. Use the scroll keys, if necessary
.
F1
Load from:
Activ Cust Fact1
F2
F3
3. Press F1 to select Edit.
F1
Choose Funct:
Edit Save
F2
F3
4. Press F2 to select Port.
F1
Edit:
DTE Port NET
F2
F3
5. From the Port Select screen, press the Function
key that corresponds to the desired port. Use the
key to scroll addition ports onto the screen, if
necessary.
F1
Port
S
elect:
Copy Prt1 Prt2
F2
F3
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