Set time, Set date, New password – Verilink PRISM 4101 (34-00230) Product Manual User Manual

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Set Time

The current time may be entered in this field using the 24-hour HH:MM:SS

format. For example, 3:45 AM is entered as 03:45:00 and 3:45 PM is entered as
15:45:00. Each field is range checked and automatically limited to the appropriate
range of values.

Set Date

The current date may be entered in this field using the MM/DD/YY format. For
example, July 4, 1998 is entered as 07/04/98. Each field is range checked and
automatically limited to the appropriate range of values.

New Password

This field allows entry of a password of up to 10 characters. An empty string
(carriage return only) may be entered to disable the password feature. After Return
is pressed, the new password is activated and is no longer visible. Therefore, type
carefully when entering a new password and verify before pressing Return. When
the terminal interface is exited and later reactivated, this password must be entered
exactly to gain access. If the wrong password is entered, the software prompts you
to enter the password again. Save the configuration to retain the password.

Do not exit the terminal interface program until the password procedure is fully
understood. If a password has been specified, it must be typed exactly to reenter the

program.

If you program a password and later forget it, contact TxPORT Technical Support
for a one time back door password. Prior written approval must be sent to TxPORT
before the back door password can be issued.

Store Parameters to EEPROM

This command causes the unit to store all user-selectable parameters into
non-volatile memory. These settings then become the saved configuration which
can be loaded at power-up.

This command causes the unit to restart and will interrupt network traffic. As a safety
procedure, the system will prompt you again if you want to execute this command.

Set to STANDARD mode and store parameters

This command causes the unit (near or far end) to set itself from TXP mode to
STANDARD mode and then store all user-selectable parameters into non-volatile
memory. These settings then become the saved configuration which can be loaded
at power-up.

This command causes the unit to restart and will interrupt network traffic. As a safety
procedure, the system will prompt you again if you want to execute this command.

Set to STANDARD mode with DTE timing and store

This command causes the unit (near or far end) to set itself from TXP mode to
STANDARD mode, set the clocking to the DTE port, and then store all
user-selectable parameters into non-volatile memory. These settings then become
the saved configuration which can be loaded at power-up.

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