This page allows you to manage the Configurable Pins (CP) on the device. CPs can be grouped together and based on their state, can trigger an outside event like sending an Email message or starting the CLI on a Serial Line.

Each CP is associated with an external hardware pin and can be configured in either input or output mode. When a CP is configured as output, it can be toggled by setting the value. Whatever value is given, the first bit is used as the setting. 1 means asserted and 0 means de-asserted. Additionally, the CP logic can be inverted so that assertion is low.

A CP can be a member of multiple groups but can only be a member of one enabled group. Note that a CP can only be modified if all the groups it is a member of are disabled.

The Pin Status chart shows the current status for an individual CP. A CP contains one bit of information and the State shows the current value. The I/O row shows the voltage as '+' for high and '-' for low. An 'I' in the Logic row means the CP is inverted. Lastly, a listing is shown of all groups the CP is a member of.