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"Disable an indicated IP trunk card port" (page 364)
"Enable an indicated IP trunk card" (page 364)
"Enable an indicated IP trunk card port" (page 364)
"Display IP trunk card ID information" (page 364)
"Display IP trunk card status" (page 364)
"Display IP trunk card port status" (page 364)
IntroductionThis chapter explains how to perform IP Trunk3.01 (and later) Operation,
Administration, and Maintenance (OA&M) tasks using the ITG shell
Command Line Interface (CLI). The ITG shell can be accessed directly
through a serial port connection, or remotely through Telnet from the TM 3.1
PC or any Telnetclient host.
ITG Shell OA and M procedure summary
The following OA&M tasks can be performed from the ITG shell:
"Change the default ITG shell password to maintain access security"
(page 371).
"Reset the default ITG shell password" (page 372).
"Download the ITG operational measurements through the ITG shell"
(page 374).
"Reset the operational measurements" (page 375).
"Display the number of DSPs" (page 375).
"Display IP Trunk3.01 (and later) node Proper ties" (page 375).
"Display IP Trunk3.01 (and later) Gatekeeper status" (page 376)
"Transferfiles through the Command Line Interface" (page 377).
"Upgrade IP trunk card software using FTP" (page 379).
"Backup and restore from the CLI" (page 382).
"Recover the SNMP community names" (page 383)
"IP Trunk3.01 (and later) configuration commands" (page 384).
"Download the IP Trunk3.01 (and later) error log" (page 384).
Access the ITG shell through a maintenance port or Telnet
The ITG shell administration and maintenance commands can be accessed
in two ways:
Log in through a direct cable connection between the IP trunk card
faceplate maintenance port and a PC.
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