Carrier Access Broadmore 1750 User Manual

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Broadmore 1750 - Release 4.6

Product Description

Management Interfaces

Physical and Logical Interfaces

The CPU is the entry point for both local and remote network management of the
Broadmore. The management interface can be reached either in-band or out-of-
band via Telnet or SecureCRT. The CPU module provides a serial port (DB9) for
local console access and the CPU IOM provides a 10Base-TX Ethernet port for
LAN access. Both interfaces provide full support for out-of-band access to all of
the Broadmore management interfaces, depending on the user’s assigned security
level.

The embedded software operating system can be accessed via:

Craft terminal or PC using the RS-232 serial or modem interface

IP over ATM protocols: RFC-1577 Classical IP (CLIP) and LAN Emulation
Client (LANE) with the Broadmore acting as the LEC

Telnet or SecureCRT via Ethernet or IP over ATM

User Interfaces

There are two principal user interfaces to the Broadmore system management
software:

Communication Access Multiplexer Management Interface (CAMMI), a
quasi-graphical user interface accessible from a serial terminal and by Telnet
or SecureCRT over IP.

Command line interface (CLI) accessible from a serial terminal and by Telnet
or SecureCRT over IP.

File Access and Software Upgrades

Data stored on the CPU’s flash disk is protected. In FIPS mode, only a SuperUser
can access data files or upgrade the system software. In non-FIPS mode, a
SuperUser or SysAdmin can transfer files.

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