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230 CHAPTER 3: DEVICE CONFIGURATION
Removing an Analog
Terminal Adapter
You can remove either a Single-Port Analog Terminal Adapter (ATA) or
one of the ports on a 4-Port Analog Terminal Card from the system at any
time. Any device connected to the ATA is also removed from the system.
To remove an Analog Terminal Adapter:
1 In the NBX NetSet - Main Menu window, click
Device Configuration. The
Device Configuration dialog box appears (Figure 49
).
2 Click the ATA tab. The ATA dialog box appears (Figure 76
).
Use the MAC addresses to determine whether an item in the list is a
Single-Port Analog Terminal Adapter (ATA) or one of the ports on a 4-Port
Analog Terminal Card. Ports on a 3C10117 4-Port Analog Terminal Card
have MAC addresses that differ by two hexadecimal digits. Ports on a
3C10117C Analog Terminal Card all have the same MAC address and use
a Virtual Device Number to identify each port. The port number appears
after the MAC address, enclosed in square brackets. A Single-Port ATA
has a unique MAC address with no port number.
3 Select the Single-Port ATA or the port on a 4-Port Analog Terminal Card
you want to remove.
4 Click Remove. A dialog box prompts you to confirm the removal.
5 Click Yes. The system removes the item you selected.
Viewing The Status
of an Analog
Terminal Adapter
You can view the status of either a Single-Port Analog Terminal Adapter
(ATA) or one of the ports on a 4-Port Analog Terminal Card at any time.
To view the status of an ATA or a port on a 4-Port Analog Terminal Card:
1 In the NBX NetSet - Main Menu window, click
Device Configuration. The
Device Configuration dialog box appears (Figure 49
).
2 Click the ATA tab. The ATA dialog box appears (Figure 76
).
Use the MAC addresses to determine whether an item in the list is a
Single-Port Analog Terminal Adapter (ATA) or one of the ports on a 4-Port
Analog Terminal Card. Ports on a 3C10114 4-Port Analog Terminal Card
have sequential MAC addresses. Ports on a 3C10114C 4-Port Analog
Terminal Card all have the same MAC address followed by a Virtual
Device Number (VDN), enclosed in square brackets. A single-port Analog
Terminal Adapter has a unique MAC address with no port number.
3 Select an ATA or port from the list.
4 Click Status. The Device Status dialog box appears (Figure 79
).

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