Management, Command line interface, Management -6 – Carrier Access Access Navigator User Manual

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August 2003

Access Navigator - Release 1.8

Introduction

Management

Management

The Access Navigator includes RS-232 and Ethernet ports for local and remote management, provisioning,
and testing (see Figure 1-3). Flow-through provisioning enables the Access Navigator to pre-provision, test
and manage remote Access Bank II units to provide the required voice and data services. The Access
Navigator also provides host support for provisioning and managing Adit 600 terminals.

Figure 1-3. Access Navigator Management

Command Line Interface

The command line interface is a simple user interface that controls configuration and maintenance
operations. There are two ways to use the command line interface:

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A VT-100 terminal (or a PC running terminal emulation software such as Hyper Terminal)

connected to the 9-pin (DB9) RS-232 port. The port runs at 9600 baud, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, no
parity, and no flow control.

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A Telnet connection using the 10Base-T Ethernet port. To use Telnet, the user must first assign

an IP address to the Access Navigator using the RS-232 interface.

Modem or

Direct

Remote

Management

Ethernet

Access

Navigator

RS-232

Network

Operations

Center

IP, SNMP,

Telnet CLI

RS-232 CLI

Hub or

Network

Local

Management

Computer or

Craft Terminal

IP, SNMP,

Telnet CLI

RS-232 CLI

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