ATLAS 550 System Manual

Section 4, User Interface Guide

 

 

SYSTEM UTILITY > PING > ROUND TRIP MAX

Read security: 5

Displays the maximum round trip time of the ping request/reply of the current set of pings.

SYSTEM UTILITY > PING > TX STATS

Read security: 5

Displays the number of ping requests transmitted (n TXED), the number of ping replies received (n RXED), and the number of ping requests that were lost (n LOST).

SYSTEM UTILITY > PING > RESET STATS

Write security: 5; Read security: 5

Resets all ping statistics to zero. If the ping client is active, this menu will stop it.

SYSTEM UTILITY > PING > START/STOP

Write security: 5; Read security: 5

If the ping client is currently idle, this menu sends pings to the specified address. If the ping client is active, the menu either starts or stops sending pings.

SYSTEM UTILITY > ATEL CLIENT

Write security: 5; Read security: 5

Allows a user to remotely configure ADTRAN TSUs using ADLP over the inband management channel on a V.35 port. This feature only allows for remote sessions through the ATLAS 550 to the TSUs – not vice versa.

SYSTEM UTILITY > ATEL CLIENT > ATEL ADDRESS

Write security: 5; Read security: 5

Defines the ADLP address (Unit ID) assigned to the remote unit you are trying to connect to. The valid range is 2 to 65520.

SYSTEM UTILITY > ATEL CLIENT > CONNECT

Write security: 5; Read security: 5

Activator used to start an ATEL client session to the remote unit configured in the ATEL ADDRESS field.

SYSTEM UTILITY > TELNET CLIENT

Write security: 5; Read security: 5

Allows a user to open a Telnet session to any device listed in the ATLAS 550 route table.

SYSTEM UTILITY > TELNET CLIENT > ADDRESS

Write security: 5; Read security: 5

Defines the IP address assigned to the remote unit you are trying to connect to.

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