Setting Up
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September 1997
Table 4-13.
Communication Protocol Options (2 of 3)
Default Network Destination
Possible Settings: None, COM, FDL1, FDL2, DDL, EDL
ss-p
Default Setting: None
Specifies where the default network is connected.
Default Network Destination is forced to None if:
– Default Network Destination is set to FDL1, FDL2 or DDL and Network
Interface is set to Disable on the Network Interface Options screen (see
Table 4-1).
– Management Link on the Network Interface Options screen is changed to a
value inconsistent with the value of Network Interface Destination.
– Default Network Destination is set to COM and COM Port Use is set to
Terminal or Alarms on the Communication Port Options screen (see Table 4-9).
– Default Network Destination is set to EDL
ss-p and EDL Management Link is
set to Disable on the Synchronous Data Port Options screen for Port
p of
Slot
ss (see Table 4-3).
None – No default network destination. Data that cannot be routed is discarded.
COM – The communication port is the default network destination. This selection only
appears if Port Use is set to Net Link on the Communication Port Options screen (see
Table 4-9).
FDL1 – The FDL is the default network destination on Network Interface 1. This
selection only appears if Management Link is set to FDL on the Network Interface 1
Options screen (see Table 4-1).
FDL2 – The FDL is the default network destination on Network Interface 2. This
selection only appears if Management Link is set to FDL on the Network Interface 2
Options screen (see Table 4-1).
DDL – The DDL is the default network destination. This selection only appears if
Management Link is set to DDL on the Network Interface Options screen (see
Table 4-1).
EDL
ss-p –The EDL-ss-p port (where ss is the slot number of the NAM or the
synchronous data APM belonging to the ports, and
p is the number of the port). This
selection only appears if EDL Management Link is set to Enable on the Synchronous
Data Port Options screen (see Table 4-3) for port
p of slot ss.
Communication Port IP Address
Possible Settings: 000.000.000.000 – 223.255.255.255, Clear
Default Setting: 000.000.000.000
Specifies the IP address needed to access the unit when the COM port is configured as
a network communication link. The IP address is only in effect when the Communication
Port Use configuration option is set to Net Link (see Table 4-9).
000.000.000.000 – 223.255.255.255 – Shows the communication port IP address,
which you can view or edit. The first digit (i.e.,
xxx.255.255.255) cannot be 0 or 127, or
greater than 223. However, 000 is valid, representing a null address.
Clear – Clears the IP address for the communication port and fills the address with
zeros (i.e., 000.000.000.000).