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LD 17<br />

Page 446 of 1050 Alphabetical list of prompts<br />

Prompt Response Comment Pack/Rel<br />

553-3001-311 Standard 6.00 June 1999<br />

6. HDK 0 = Hard Disk unit, only ADAN CHG HDK<br />

allowed (not applicable for Options 11 or 81)<br />

7. HST = History file<br />

8. PRT 0-15 = Printer port number<br />

9. STA 0-15 = Single Terminal Access port<br />

number<br />

10. TRF = Traffic Log file (Release 19 and later)<br />

11. TTY 0-15 = Teletype port number<br />

Note: You cannot configure more than 16 TTY and HST<br />

files. If a HST file is one of 16 TTY files configured and a<br />

new TTY is defined, the HST file will be deleted since the<br />

TTY has higher priority than HST.<br />

The MOV <strong>com</strong>mand is not supported for AML,<br />

BDCH, HST, PRT, or TTY. MOV is supported for<br />

MSDL D-channels only. When using the MOV<br />

<strong>com</strong>mand, the D-channel must be disabled, as well<br />

as all associated PRI and DCH loops. This<br />

<strong>com</strong>mand is not allowed for a D-channel with a<br />

backup D-channel configured, and a backup<br />

D-channel cannot be moved to another physical<br />

address. MOV supports D-channels in PRI user<br />

mode only. It cannot be used if in shared or ISL<br />

mode. If the craftsperson attempts to move a<br />

configured D channel from the MSDL card to the<br />

DCHI card when the D channel interface is based on<br />

UIPE, the move will not be allowed.<br />

The D channel must be disabled before it can be<br />

outed, changed or moved. OUT is not allowed on<br />

device 0.<br />

Changes to I/O devices are saved before ADAN is<br />

reprompted. To indicate the data has been saved,<br />

one of the following is output:<br />

• ADAN DATA SAVED<br />

• ADAN DATA CHGED<br />

• ADAN DATA REMOVED<br />

• ADAN DATA MOVED<br />

Entering 4 asterisks (****) after the ADAN prompt<br />

saves the changes and exits the overlay.

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