ZyXEL Elite 2864 User Guide - Page 68

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Parameter Selection Press the left or right arrow key to view and scroll the available parameters. Only the parameters currently in effect have the equal sign (=) before their respective selections, otherwise a colon (:) appears, meaning that this parameter choice is a selectable option. By pressing MENU to quit the viewing, the screen will return to the parameter menu and the parameter will remain unchanged. Press ENTER to avtivate the selected parameter. To save the current parameter settings to the non-volatile EEPROM, access the SAVE TO submenu in the CONFIGURATION menu and select the profile you wish to save the changes to from the various profiles offered. The parameter settings will then be in that profile permanently. You can always recall these settings by resetting from that profile. Access RESET and choose =FACTORY DEFAULT and the active parameter settings will revert to the original factory defaults. Also, any S-register's contents can be individually modified in the STATUS REGISTER submenu. Status Register Content Modification When you access the STATUS REGISTER submenu in the CONFIGURATION menu, the blinking cursor will be changed into an underscore (_) and the contents will be blanked out. Press the left or right arrow key to scroll through a series of hex digits, then press ENTER when the desired digit appears. Remember that both digits must be entered. Pressing the up arrow key (MENU) will quit the entry procedure. The blinking cursor will reappear and the contents will remain unchanged. Menu Tree Elements In the rest of this chapter, we will explain the parameter selections of each parameter menu and of each configuration submenu. The large boldface title of each sec- tion is the name of a configuration submenu under which each boldface subtitle is the name of a parameter menu. Under each parameter menu, there are tabulated parameter items. These are the selectable parameter items in this parameter menu. On the right of each parameter item is the equivalent AT command to select or set this parameter. A brief explanation of each parameter follows. A plus sign (+) in front of a parameter item denotes the default parameter setting. 6-2

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Parameter Selection
Press the left or right arrow key to view and scroll the available parameters. Only the
parameters currently in effect have the equal sign (
=
) before their respective selec-
tions, otherwise a colon (
:
) appears, meaning that this parameter choice is a selecta-
ble option. By pressing
MENU
to quit the viewing, the screen will return to the
parameter menu and the parameter will remain unchanged. Press
ENTER
to avtivate
the selected parameter.
To save the current parameter settings to the non-volatile EEPROM, access the
SAVE TO
submenu in the
CONFIGURATION
menu and select the profile you wish to
save the changes to from the various profiles offered. The parameter settings will then
be in that profile permanently. You can always recall these settings by resetting from
that profile. Access
RESET
and choose
=FACTORY DEFAULT
and the active parameter
settings will revert to the original factory defaults. Also, any S-register's contents can
be individually modified in the
STATUS REGISTER
submenu.
Status Register Content Modification
When you access the
STATUS REGISTER
submenu in the
CONFIGURATION
menu,
the blinking cursor will be changed into an underscore (
_
) and the contents will be
blanked out. Press the left or right arrow key to scroll through a series of hex digits,
then press
ENTER
when the desired digit appears. Remember that
both
digits must
be entered. Pressing the up arrow key (
MENU
) will quit the entry procedure. The
blinking cursor will reappear and the contents will remain unchanged.
Menu Tree Elements
In the rest of this chapter, we will explain the parameter selections of each parameter
menu and of each configuration submenu. The
large boldface
title of each sec-
tion is the name of a configuration submenu under which each
boldface
subtitle is
the name of a parameter menu. Under each parameter menu, there are tabulated pa-
rameter items. These are the selectable parameter items in this parameter menu. On
the right of each parameter item is the equivalent AT command to select or set this
parameter. A brief explanation of each parameter follows. A plus sign (
+
) in front of
a parameter item denotes the default parameter setting.