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The field meanings are given in Table B.
c. Select the field you want to change and make the
desired changes. Fig. 10 shows an example of
changing the Trap Address field.
d. Press <Enter>.
e. When you have changed all the fields that need
changing, press the escape key <Esc> twice to
return to the System submenu.
Table B - E)Port Submenu Fields
Field
Unit Address
Address of your computer (Net Dog) when it is
connected to the LAN.
Subnet Mask
A road sign to Net Dog telling it whether your
packets should stay on your local network or be
forwarded somewhere else on a wide area network.
Default Gateway
An important parameter if you are on a network that is
connected to a wide area network. It tells Net Dog
which machine is the gateway out of your local network.
Set to 255.255.255.255 if not using.
Trap Address
When we get an alarm that is marked for setting a trap
it will then send that SNMP trap to the trap address.
Set to 255.255.255.255 if not using.
Note: Changing Ethernet Addresses - When you enter a
four digit IP address (1.2.3.4) it changes all four fields.
Each field is individually validated so each segment has
to be between 0 and 255. If you try to enter any number
greater than 255 it will beep and ignore the pressed key.
Generally speaking, all digits of an IP address should be
entered. Partial entry is allowed and if your input termi-
nates with a period the following IP digit will be set to
Zero. Perform a power down reset.
3. Edit the Serial Port Parameters
a. Select S)Port from the System submenu. The current
serial port field values will be displayed. The
prompt line at the bottom of the screen lists the hot
keys for each field. (Fig. 11).
b. Type in 'B' to change the data rate (baud) or 'W' to
change the format (word length, parity and stop
bits). Make the desired changes. (See Fig. 11 for an
example of changing the word format.
Fig 11. - To edit the Serial Port parameters,
select S) Port from the P)orts submenu.
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c.
Press <Enter>.
d. When you have changed all the fields that need
changing, press the escape key <Esc> twice to
return to the System submenu.
Table C - Serial Port Submenu Fields
Field
Port data rate (300, 1200, 4800, 2400, 9600)
Baud
The default baud is 9600.
Port word format: default designation is 8, N, 1
Wfmt
Data bits: seven or eight
Parity: none, even or odd
Stop bits: one
4. Edit Pager Port Parameters
a. Select pa(G)ers from the System submenu. The cur-
rent pager field values will be displayed. The
prompt line at the bottom of the screen lists the hot
keys for each field. (See Fig. 12 and table D for
field descriptions.)
b. Select the field you want to change and make the
desired changes. Fig. 11 shows an example of
changing the entries for the Pager 3 field.
c.
Press <Enter>.
d. When you have changed all the fields that need
changing, press the escape key <Esc> to return to
the System submenu.
Table D - Pager Port Submenu Fields
Field
ID
Identification number of pager. The pager IDs are
used in the alarm screen to designate who will be
paged when an alarm condition is detected by
Net Dog. All information on the pager screen may
be changed by typing the ID number <Enter> then
use the submenu to change any screen item for that
pager.
Type
O - Off (Disabled)
A - Alpha numeric Pager
N - Numeric
T - Text: send a message in "raw" text to report to
computers over a terminal or generic monitoring
application.
M - T/MonXM: uses the same dial up protocol as
AlphaMax, DPM and KDA (TRIP).
Pager phone number
Phone
Pin
User's pager identification number
Baud
Pager data rate (300, 1200, 2400, 9600)
Default is 1200
Wfmt
Pager word format: default designation is 7, E, 1
Data bits: seven or eight
Parity: none, even or odd
Stop bits: one
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