Configuring with an ASCII Terminal

Setting a Password

A password prevents unauthorized access to Campus configuration options. Once a password has been set, it must be entered to log on to the system.

Your password can be any combination of up to ten letters or numbers, but the first character must be a letter. Passwords are case-sensitive.

To set a password:

1From the System Parameters menu, type 5 then press ENTER . The system prompts you to enter the existing password.

2If a password has already been set, type the password then press ENTER . If there is no password, just press ENTER . The system prompts you to enter the new password.

If you did not enter the correct password, the system prompts you to enter it again. If this happens, repeat the previous step.

3Type the new password, up to ten characters then press ENTER . The system prompts you to confirm the password.

4Type the new password again then press ENTER . The system displays the System Parameters menu.

If you did not enter the correct password, the system prompts you to enter the new password again. Return to Step 3.

If you forget your password and cannot log onto the Campus-REX, use the LCD to restore the configuration settings to their default values. This removes the password. For more information, see “Restoring the System to Default Values” on page 4-3.

Identifying the Unit and Circuit

The Campus system supports two different identifiers:

the Unit ID identifies the individual Campus unit

the Circuit ID identifies the individual HDSL circuit, and is the same for both the local and remote units

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