Once you have changed the port parameters, make a hard copy of the new settings. Use the
"P" command described on page 5-2 of this section to view the port information display; this will
show the new settings. If your PC or terminal has a printer, press the [PRINT SCREEN] key on
your keyboard to print out a copy of the port information display. If you don't have a printer,
write down everything that appears on the port information display.
Keep the hard copy in a safe place. You may have to refer to it later if there is a problem with
the port configuration settings.
C - CONFIGURE THE SWITCH
The "C" command will switch you to the configuration command level. When this happens,
your normal prompt will be replaced with the following:
CONFIG>
To view a list of the commands you can use at the configuration command level, use the "H"
(help) command. This tells the RFL 9660 to send a list of all configuration commands to your
terminal. A typical configuration command list is shown in Figure 5-5.
nn -represents digits. xx-represents characters.
{0-99} -represents allowed range. [28] -is default (if reset)
PP nn - Period awaiting password {5-99} [28]
PA nn - Silence before deselect code {1-99} [1]
PB nn - Silence after deselect code {1-99} [1]
PT nnnn - Inactive period, port selected {20-32000} [600]
PM nnnn - Inactive period, menu mode {20-32000} [600]
CC xxx - Port deselect code {0-3 characters} [BYE]
CR x... - Modem reset code {2-30 characters} [\,+++\,ATZ0 O\n\,]
CB n x... - Call back string {1-10} of {1-40 characters}
PW n x... - Password {1-10} of {2-7} characters [None]
CM x - Message format {Long or Brief or None} [Long]
CT x - Enable CCITT modem sequence {Y/N} [N]
CE x - Password enable {Y/N} [N]
CS - Store changes (use after alterations)
CA x - Enable port selection by number {Y/N} [Y]
Q - Quit programming mode without saving changes
S - Show current selections
R - Reset to factory default
CONFIG> _
Figure 5-5. Typical configuration command list display for the 14.4Kbps modem
RFL 9660 RFL Electronics Inc.
August 18, 1998 5-12 (973) 334-3100