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9
CUSTOMIZING YOUR SOFTWARE
This chapter includes information and procedures to customize your
software. This chapter contains the following sections:
■ Naming Paths and Ports
■ Using the 56/64 Kbps CSU/DSU Module Autobaud Feature
■ Working with Dial Number Lists
■ Using Statistics on the 56/64 Kbps CSU/DSU Port (45x and 55x)
■ Using Statistics on the T1/FT1 RJ-48 Telco Port (46x and 56x)
■ Configuring Data Compression
Naming Paths and
Ports
To provide a name for your path and port, use:
SETDefault !<path> -PATH NAme = “<string>”
SETDefault !<port> -PORT NAme = “<string>”
For example, to assign the name Floor_1 to path 1 and the name Bldg_1 to
port 1, enter:
SETDefault !1 -PATH NAme = "Floor_1"
SETDefault !1 -PORT NAme = "Bldg_1"
Path and Port Naming
Restrictions
The following restrictions exist for the -PATH and -PORT NAme parameter:
■ The name string can contain a maximum of eight characters, the first of
which must be alphabetic.
■ No blank spaces are allowed in the name string. The only
non-alphanumeric characters allowed are the asterisk (
*), the
underscore (
_), the period (.), the dash (-), and the at sign (@).
■ Names must be unique within their type. For example, a path name
cannot be the same as an existing path name, but it can be the same as
an existing port or virtual port name.
■ Alphabetic characters are stored and displayed as entered. Names are
not case-sensitive when compared on entry with previously entered
names. For example, port2 and PORT2 are evaluated as the same name.