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4.7.5  Test & Maintenance Menu [5] 
This  menu  presents  several  options  for  collecting  information  on  the  system  status  of  the 
local and remote systems, and allows control over some “housekeeping” functions. 
The following illustrates the menu options for the Test & Maintenance Menu: 
 [1] - Change Password    (Flash is updated)
 [2] - Change NodeID     (Flash is updated)
 [3] - Select XMODEM-1K or KERMIT  (Flash is updated)
 [4] - --------------------------
 [5] - Clear Log
 [6] - System Reset
 [7] - Load Local Operating System from Disk then soft-boot
 [8] - Load Local Operating System from Disk to Flash then hard-boot
 [1] - Display Log File
 [2] - Clear All Loops (updates Flash accordingly)
 [3] - -------------------------------------------
 [4] - see menu below
 [5] - see menu below
 [6] - Set System Time (sets local and remote)
Test/
Maintenance
5
 [1] - Change Password     (Flash is updated)
 [2] - Change NodeID     (Flash is updated)
 [3] - Select XMODEM-1K or KERMIT  (Flash is updated)
 [4] - --------------------------
 [5] - Clear Log
 [6] - System Reset
 [7] - Copy Local Operating System to Remote then soft-boot Remote
 [8] - Copy Local Operating System to Remote Flash then hard-boot Remote
Remote
Box Profile/
Maintenance
5
Local
Box Profile/
Maintenance
4
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4.7.5.1  Display Log File [1] 
This  command  displays  the  most  recent  18  log  file  entries  on  a  screen  page.  Successive 
<ENTER>  key  presses  will  cause  the  display  to  scroll  up  to  view  prior  log  entries,  while 
<BACKSPACE> causes the display to scroll down. The log file stores a maximum of the last 
2048 entries. 
4.7.5.2  Clear All Loops [2] 
Selecting  this  option  causes  all  data  loops,  whether  on  composite  or  channel  ports,  and 
whether on local or remote system, to be cleared. 
4.7.5.3  Set System Time [6] 
This option allows the operator to set a system time on both local and remote systems, in the 
format hhhhh:mm:ss. Note that this is not a calendar or 24-hour clock, but rather an elapsed 
time. 
4.7.5.4  Local/Remote Box Profile/Maintenance [4 & 5] 
Two menus, one for the local system, and one for the remote system permit a few additional 
maintenance functions to be performed. 










