Configuration Options
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Table 4-10. Node IP Options (3 of 3)

TS Management Link
Available Settings: None,
PVCname
Default Setting: None
Specifies a troubleshooting management link for the special needs of network service
providers.
If the option is changed from the management PVC name to None, the Delete the
Management PVC
PVCname
and the associated DLCI Record? prompt
appears. If you select:
HNo – The link designation is removed and the option is set to None.
HYes – The link designation is removed and the option is set to None, and the link
and its DLCI will be deleted.
None – Disables or does not specify a TS Management Link.
PVCname
– Specifies the name of the TS Management PVC.
Display Conditions
– This selection only appears when a dedicated Management
PVC has been defined on the network frame relay link as a DLCI with DLCI Type set
to Standard.
TS Management Link Access Level
Available Settings: Level-1, Level-2

,

Level-3
Default Setting: Level-1
Specifies the highest access level allowed when accessing the unit via a Telnet or FTP
session when the service provider is using the TS Management Link.
Display Conditions
– This option does not appear when TS Management Link is set
to None.
NOTES: Telnet and FTP sessions on this link

are not

affected by the access level
set by the Session Access Level, Login Required, or FTP Login Required
option settings (see Table 4-13, Telnet and FTP Session Options).
Telnet and FTP sessions on this link

are

affected by the Telnet Session,
Inactivity Timeout, Disconnect Time and FTP Session option settings.
Level-1 – Allows Telnet or FTP access by network service providers with the capability
to view unit information, change configuration options, and run tests. This is the highest
access level allowed. Use this setting when downloading files.
Level-2 – Allows Telnet or FTP access by network service providers with the capability
to view unit information and run tests only; they cannot change configuration options.
Level-3 – Allows Telnet access by network service providers with the capability to view
unit information only; they cannot change configuration options or run tests.