AT&T R1V2 Telephone User Manual


 
Here is an example of the D command:
You see:
Port = 10604 Action = 7 Data = 0
>
To change, you enter D 5 (Return) and see:
> Data = 5
Port = 10604 Action = 7 Data = 5
>
Changing a Target Value
You can change target values under the following Main Menu items:
Port
PDC
DGC
Toll Allowed List
RS232
As examples, the next two sections show you how to change a target value under the Port
and PDC Main Menu items. You change target values under the other command areas in the
same way.
Under Port A port number describes the location of a station, trunk, data port, or special
feature port. It is entered in the form CSSPP (described earlier).
If you’ve selected Main Menu item 1 and you want to change the port you’re administering ,
type T or t (target select) on the keyboard. (Remember, you do not have to enter
(Return)
with a single-letter command.)
When you see
Port = enter the new port number, followed by (Return).
Here is an example of the T (target select) command with Port (Main Menu item 1):
You see:
Port = 20403 Action = 1 Data = 201
>
You enter T 20608 (Return) and see:
> Port = 20608
Action =
Under PDC You can modify stations by selecting the PDC Main Menu item. Instead of
specifying the physical location of the port, as you did in the preceding example, you specify
its PDC.
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