3Com CM 4000 Switch User Manual


 
CM 4000 Installation and Operating ManualIndex−8
operation, 6−100
force unprotect/unlock, 6−104 , 6−105
Panel name, 6−112
password, 6−100
power requirements, 1−13
PRESET button, blinking red, 6−101
PROT/LOCK button, 6−103
rear panel connectors, 1−13
stereo special switching, 6−115
sticky levels, 6−102
unlock, 6−104
unprotect, 6−103 , 6−119
CP−3864L
diagnostics, 6−121
entry on CP Input set table, 5−68
entry on MPK table, 5−109
general description, 2−51
hardware installation, 2−51
operation, 6−117
force unprotect/unlock, 6−119
password, 6−117
PROT/LOCK button, 6−119
CPL, Glossary−2
Crash (program), B−1
CRC, 8−1
Crosspoint
Bus
load factor, 1−18
Transmission speed, 1−11
defined, Glossary−2
Crosspoint bus, defined, Glossary−3
Crosspoint bus router, defined, Glossary−3
CSA, xxxi
CSA C22.2, 2−36
Cut and Paste, Windows to Jupiter, 5−6
D
D−2000/2166. See Datatek
D8C, S−1
DA board, defined, Glossary−3
DAC, 5−181
Damage claim, 2−1
Data bits, MPK, Glossary−6
Data switcher, 2−30
Datatek, D−2000/2166
Connecting to, 2−24
Physical level no., 5−42
protocol entry, 5−43
serial protocol table entry, 5−31
Daylight savings, G−11
DC−400, O−1
DCOM, I−4 , I−5
DD Series. See Diamond
DD−5/10/20/30, 2−60
DDE, defined, Glossary−3
DEC, 5−32
Decimal−hexadecimal−binary chart, D−1
Default linkage, 5−146
Delegate panel. See MC−3020D
Delegation
defined, Glossary−3
Group, Establishing, 5−149
Permanent, 5−149
Delete row, 5−4
Dependency, Standard tally, 5−158
DEST (CP−3800 button), 6−29 , 6−34 , 6−35 , 6−36 ,
6−38 , 6−42
Destination. See Output
Deterministic switching, 1−3 , 2−3 , G−1
Device, name, rules, 5−7
DHCP, I−3
defined, Glossary−3
Diagnostic, physical, 15−1
Diagnostics
CP−300 series, 6−6
CP−3000, 6−20
CP−3800, 6−47
CP−3808, 6−71
CP−3809, 6−125
CP−3810, 6−130
CP−3824, 6−87
CP−3830, 6−71 , 6−97
CP−3832/3864, 6−112
CP−3832L/3864L, 6−121
MC−3000, 6−133
MC−3010, 6−137
Diamond
CP Input set, 5−67
CP Level set, 5−59
CP Output set, 5−83
entry on MPK table, 5−123