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USING A MAINTENANCE TERMINAL |
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Connecting to a Maintenance Terminal
The craft port on the front panel allows you to connect the
To connect to a maintenance terminal:
1Connect a standard
2Connect the other end of the cable to the serial port on the maintenance terminal.
3Start a terminal emulation program such as Procomm (emulating a VT100 terminal).
4Configure the maintenance terminal to the following communication settings:
•9600 baud
•No parity
•8 data bits
•1 stop bit
•Hardware flow control to OFF
5If necessary, press CTRL + R to refresh the logon screen.
Logon Screen
The maintenance terminal screens allow you to monitor, provision, and troubleshoot an HDSL2 system.
To select a menu from the logon screen (Figure 3 on page 12), do one of the following:
•Press the underlined letter of the menu.
• Use the ← → arrow keys to select the menu and then press ENTER .
Table 3 summarizes the navigational keys. They are also listed in the onscreen Help menu. Table 4 on page 12 describes the Logon screen menus.
Table 3. Navigational Keys for the Maintenance Terminal Screens
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SPACEBAR |
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| Cycle through selections. | ||
ENTER |
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| Activate the current setting or choice, or display a menu. | ||
ESC or F11 |
| (VT100 only) | Return to the parent menu. | ||
↑ | or | CTRL | + E | Select the submenu or item above the current one, or return to the previous menu. | |
↓ | or | CTRL | + | X | Select the submenu or item below the current one. |
→ | or | CTRL + D | Select the menu or item to the right of the current one. | ||
← | or | CTRL | + | S | Select the menu or item to the left of the current one, or return to the previous menu. |
CTRL + R |
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| Refresh the screen. | ||
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(a) Legacy management units require use of control keys instead of arrow keys.
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