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    Use this screen as follows:
    1. Type the destination, type, and gateway of the route to be added.  Press
    Tab or use the arrow keys to move from field to field.
    2. Press 
    CANCEL if you dont want to add what you just typed, or press
    ENTER to enter the data.  The Network Routing Information Ð Network
    Routing Table screen will reappear.
    3. Access this screen again and repeat steps 1 and 2 for each new route to
    be added.
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    Brouter Administrationbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb
    Brouter Administration
    Client Name or IP Address
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     __  Client Status
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    This line is used to provide abbreviated help on the currently selected field.
    ADD DELETE CANCEL REFRESHHELP
    Screen 3-14.  Brouter Administration
    This screen is used to associate clients with ASAI ports on DEFINITY.  Links appear in
    numerical sequence by port number.  A maximum of eight links may be administered, but
    depending on your system and the number of ASAI links you have purchased, you may not
    be able to make use of all eight entries.  One default entry will appear on the screen until it
    is changed: 
    Port=1, Client Name=client, Client Link=1. The IP address of
    client is 192.168.25.20.
    This screen is protected against multiple users making simultaneous changes as follows: If
    a user presses 
    ADD or DELETE , the system checks whether the information that was
    displayed upon entry to this screen has changed.  If it has, the ADD or DELETE is not
    performed and the user is apprised of the problem and exited from the screen.
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    Port Port number used on the DEFINITY switch.  Valid range is 1 to 12.
    Each port can only be assigned once.
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    Client Name
    or IP
    AddressHost name or IP address of the client machine authorized to
    connect to this port.  (Network name of the adjunct.)  Must be
    resolvable by the local host table, or be an IP address.  Maximum
    field size=20 characters.
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    Client Link Link number from 1 to 8, used by client when connecting to this
    port if client has more than 1 logical link into the MFB. Default = 1.
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    Client StatusRead-only. Either in-use or idle. Idle client states may
    be modified or deleted.  If you attempt to delete a port with a
    busy status, the ASAI link associated with that port is
    disconnected.
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    Use this screen as follows:
    To delete a port:
    1. Press 
    Tab or use the arrow keys to move the cursor to the line you want to
    delete, and then press 
    DELETE . (This deletes the entire line.)
    2. The following prompt appears: 
    Are You Sure? (Y/N). Type Y and press
    Return .
    If you type 
    N and press Return , the cursor reappears at the beginning of the
    line and the line is not deleted.
    3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 until you have deleted all desired ports.  Then press
    CANCEL and the Main Menu will reappear.
    To add a port, press ADD to access the Add Client Link screen.
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    Add Client Link
    Brouter Administration
    Client Name or IP Address
      ____________________ Port
     __Client Link
     _ Add Client
    ENTER CLEAR CANCEL REFRESHHELP
    This screen is used to add client links.  When you add a client link, after you
    press the 
    ENTER function key, the previous screen (Brouter Administration) will
    appear with the cursor at the beginning of the new entry.
    This screen is protected against multiple users making simultaneous changes as
    follows: If a user presses 
    SUBMIT , the system checks whether the information
    that was displayed upon entry to this screen has changed.  If it has, the data is
    not entered and the user is apprised of the problem and exited from the screen.
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    Port Port number used on the DEFINITY switch.  Valid range is 1 to 12.
    Each port can only be assigned once.
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    Client Name
    or IP
    AddressHost name or IP address of the client machine authorized to
    connect to this port.  (Network name of the adjunct.)  Must be
    resolvable by the domain name server or the local host table, or
    be an IP address.  Maximum field size = 20 characters.
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    Client Link Link number from 1 to 8, used by client when connecting to this
    port if client has more than 1 logical link into the MFB. Default = 1.
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    Use this screen as follows:
    1. Type the port, client name, and number of the first client link you want to
    add. Press 
    Tab or use the arrow keys to move from field to field.
    2. Press 
    CANCEL if you dont want to add what you just typed, or press
    ENTER to enter the data.  The Brouter Administration screen will
    reappear.
    3. Access the Add Client Link screen again and repeat steps 1 and 2 for
    each client link to be added.
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    Maintenancebbbbbbbbbbbbbbb
    1.  Removable Media Operations...
    2.  Set System Time and Date
    3.  Reset System...
    This line is used to provide abbreviated help on the currently selected field.Maintenance
    4.  System Logs
    5.  Security Logs...
    6.  Ping Host
    ENTER EXIT REFRESHHELP 7.  Exit
    Screen 3-15.  Maintenance (Main Menu)
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    Removable Media
    Operations...Provides access to the Removable Media Operations menu
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    Set System Time and
    DateAllows the user to set system time and date, including time
    zone.
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    Reset System... Provides access to the Reset System menubbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb
    System Logs Provides access to System Logsbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb
    Security Logs... Provides access to Security Logs menubbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb
    Ping Host Provides access to Ping Host screenbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb
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    To use this menu, press the number of the screen you wish to access, or press 
    Tab or use
    the arrow keys to move the cursor to the desired number, and press 
    ENTER .
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    Removable Media Operations
    1.  Format Removable Media
    2.  Save Configuration Data To Removable Media
    3.  Restore Configuration Data From Removable Media
    This line is used to provide abbreviated help on the currently selected field.Maintenance
    4.  ExitRemovable Media Operations
    ENTER EXIT REFRESHHELP
    Screen 3-16.  Removable Media Operations
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    Format Removable Media Instructs the system to format the removable mediabbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb
    Save Configuration Data
    to Removable MediaInstructs the system to start a backup of all its configuration
    data
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    Restore Configuration
    Data From Removable
    MediaBegins restoring configuration data from removable media
    The system must be rebooted after performing a restore.
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    Use this screen as follows:
    1. Select the activity you want to perform.  Press the corresponding number,
    or press 
    Tab or use the arrow keys and press Enter .
    2. For each activity, the following prompt appears: 
    Are You
    Sure? (Y/N?)
    . Type Y and press Return . The activity is shown on the
    screen in real time.
    If you type 
    N and press Return , this screen reappears.
    3. After the activity you select is completed, the Maintenance menu
    reappears.
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    Set System Time and Date
    Maintenance
    Set System Time and Date
    Time: __:__
    ENTER CLEAR CANCEL REFRESHHELP This line is used to provide abbreviated help on the currently selected field.Month: __ Day: __ Year: ____
    Standard Timezone Information
    ST Name:            __________
    Offset Time:     __:__
    Direction (E/W): _
    Daylight Savings Timezone Information
    DST Name:            __________
    Screen 3-17.  Set System Time and Date
    This screen is used to set the system time, date, and time zone.  Setting a second time
    zone is optional.
    Field Name Description
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    Time Hours and minutes (xx:xx), plus a time zone name up to 10
    characters (for example, EDT). The time zone to the right of
    the time field is the time zone currently in use and is
    display-only.
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    Standard Timezone
    Information
    Name: The name or abbreviation of the standard time zone for your
    location.  A list of standard abbreviations follows this table.
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    Offset Time: The number of hours that vary from Universal Time (also
    known as Greenwich Mean Time).  See the table that follows.
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    Direction (E/W)The direction your location is from the Universal Time zone,
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    Daylight Savings
    Timezone Information
    NameThe name or abbreviation of a second, optional time zone.  A
    list of standard abbreviations follows this table.
    If you enter any value, this time zone will follow U. S. Daylight
    Savings rules. In the U.S., Daylight Savings begins the first
    Sunday of April at 2 a.m.. Standard Time begins on the last
    Sunday of October at 2 a.m.  If this field is blank, then
    Daylight Savings does not apply.
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    Standard Standard Daylight
    Time Zone Time Zone Savings Offset (Offset)
    Name Abbreviation Abbreviation Time Direction
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    Greenwich GMT GDT 00:00 W
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    Atlantic AST ADT 04:00 W
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    Eastern EST EDT 05:00 W 
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    Central CST CDT 06:00 W
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    Mountain MST MDT 07:00 W
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    Pacific PST PDT 08:00 W
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    Yukon YST YDT 08:00 W
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    Alaska 10:00 Wnone
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    To use this screen:
    1. On the top line, type the time, month, day, and year.  Press 
    Tab or use the arrow
    keys to move from field to field.
    2. Under 
    Standard Timezone Information, type the name or abbreviation in the
    Name field, the offset time, and the direction, as follows:
    If you enter a name or abbreviation from the list in this section, then you dont
    have to enter offset time or direction.
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    If you leave this field blank, or if you clear the offset time or direction, they will
    be supplied automatically from the preceding table.
    If you enter a name or abbreviation that is not in the table, then you must also
    enter offset time and direction.
    NOTE:
    The system determines the time zone that appears to the right of the Time
    field in the top line of the screen according to what is entered in these fields
    and the current date and time.
    3. If you do not want to enter a second time zone, be sure 
    DST Name is clear and then
    skip to step 4.
    If you do want to enter a second time zone that follows U.S. Daylight Savings rules,
    under 
    Daylight Savings Timezone Information, type the name or
    abbreviation in the 
    Name field as you did in step 2.  However, note the following
    conventions for this field:
    If you type any value in this field, then you are setting an alternate timezone
    that follows U.S. Daylight Savings rules.
    If you want a second time zone but dont want U.S. Daylight Savings rules to
    apply, then make sure the field is blank and manually change the system
    clock on the appropriate date.
    4. Press the 
    ENTER function key when you are done typing data.  The Maintenance
    menu will reappear.
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