10: Configuration Pin Manager
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State A value of 1 means asserted. 0 means de-asserted. I
indicates the CP is inverted.
Groups
Indicates the number of groups in which the CP is a member.
Active In Group
A CP can be a member of several groups. However, it may
only be active in one group. This field displays the group in
which the CP is active.
CP Groups
To view a CP group’s configuration:
1. If using the Web Manager:
a) Click CPM Æ Groups from the navigation menu. The CPM: Groups window
displays.
b) Click the CP groups from the Current Configuration table. The CP’s
configuration displays in the Group Status table.
2. If using Command Mode (the CLI):
a) Enter Enable Æ CPM to access the CPM level menu.
b) Type show group <name>.
3. The Group Status table displays the following:
Name
Displays the CP number.
State
Current enable state of the CP.
Note: Peripheral pins are locked.
Value
Displays the last bit in the CP’s current value.
Bit
Visual display of the 32 bit placeholders for a CP.
I/O
A “+” symbol indicates the CP is asserted (the voltage is high).
A “-“ indicates the CP voltage is low.
Logic
An “I” indicates the CP is inverted.
State
Displays the assertion value of the corresponding bit.
CP#
Displays the CP number.
Groups
Lists the groups in which the CP is a member.
The CP group table displays the CPs assigned to it. It also displays the CP’s bit
position within the CP group. The wave form shows the actual voltage of inputs and
outputs (a value of 1 indicates a high voltage). The state shows the assertion level.
To configure a group’s value:
1. If using the Web Manager:
a) Click CPM Æ Groups from the navigation menu. The CPM Groups window
displays
b) To create a CP group: