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Chapter 3 Installing the TimeSource 3100
Powering Up the Shelf
Set the Ethernet Parameters
25.If you are not using Ethernet, go to Step 29. Use the Edit Equipment command
while connected to COM1, COM2, or the CRAFT port to set the IP address,
subnetwork mask, and gateway address for the current TimeSource 3100 unit,
as required for proper operation in the managed element network. (These
parameters affect all Ethernet ports. The Ethernet port should be closed and all
users logged off before issuing this command.)
ED-EQPT::TS3100:<ctag>:::IPNE=a,IPSUBNET=a,IPGATE=a;
where:
IPNE = a This unit's IP address in the form a.a.a.a (each a is an independent
value of 0 to 255)
IPSUBNET = a. Subnet mask in the form a.a.a.a (each a is an independent
value of 0 to 255)
IPGATE = a. Gateway IP address in the form a.a.a.a (each a is an independent
value of 0 to 255)
26.Ports 5001, 5002, 5003 and 5004 on the TimeSource 3100 are used as though
they were serial TL1 communication ports. The following values are set at the
factory and appear at reset:
COMPRI=ALW1 (normal communication, including autonomous messages)
MONMSG=INH (monitors only the current port for messages)
KEEPALIVE=0 (does not send a COMPLD message to keep connection open)
ENDOFTEXT=0 (does not include an end-of-text code with a TL1 message)
ECHO=ALW (echoes characters back to the sending terminal)
AUTOLOGOFF=20 (does not log off the user during inactivity)
SWCONTROL=INH (uses no flow control)
If these values require change, use the Edit Communication command to set
communications parameters for TL1 communications.
ED-COM::COM-a:<ctag>:::[MONMSG=b[,]][KEEPALIVE=c[,]]
[ENDOFTEXT=d[,]][ECHO=b[,]][COMPRI=e[,]][AUTOLOGOFF=c[,]]
[SWCONTROL=b];
where:
COM-a= User IP port (a = 5001, 5002, 5003 or 5004)
MONMSG=b Monitors messages on all ports (b=ALW), or current port (b=INH)
KEEPALIVE=c Inactive minutes until the unit sends a COMPLD message to
keep the connection from being closed (c = 0 to 255)
ENDOFTEXT=d Hex code added to responses before semicolon (d = 0
(disabled) to 9F)
ECHO=b Echoes characters received so they appear on the user's screen as
typed (b=ALW), or inhibits echo (b=INH)