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Terminal Definition Parameters

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The ZCOM subsystem does not require any Term entries (Term statement) in the TTGEN input file. But the Terminal-Definition statement must be given whether or not any Term entries follow.

It is suggested that one PORTTEST Term entry be specified for each mux port of a Z7200A, Z7400A, or Z7350A card. The PORTTEST entries are required for these card types in order to perform the loopback tests that are used for the base ACC product. For more information about loopback testing, refer to Chapter 2, Software Installation and Verification, of the ACC Installation and Configuration Guide under the sections entitled Installation Verification and Performing Loopback Test. The MONITOR entries are used by the watch feature, which is also provided by the ACC Base Software product. For more information about watch and MONITOR, refer to Appendix F and the ACC Utilities Reference Guide.

	Terminal-Definition
Term <ZLU> <MUX>:<PORT>:<Subch> PORTTEST 0000h 0000h 99 0 0 0 0 "For Lpback Test"
Term <ZLU> <MUX>:<PORT>:<Subch> MONITOR 0000h 0000h 01 0 0 0 0 "Used for Watch"

The ZLU values must be unique within the configuration file, and they must fall within the range specified by the Terminal-ZLU parameter described above. The MUX and PORT values must have been given in a PORT statement as described above. (Note that the PORT value for the MONITOR entries can be any value from 0 to 7, maximum, depending on the interface.)

NOTE: If aZ7300A 4-Channel T1/E1 interface is used, the <Subch> parameter is included as shown above. This is not required for any of the other ACC interfaces however.
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