Edit primary and secondary dial string, Edit element id, Remote link – Verilink PRISM 3060-10 (34-00252.4) Product Manual User Manual

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PERATION

DIRECT.

Sends reports to a printer or terminal connected directly to the

supervisory port.

DIAL.

Sends reports through an attached AT command set compatible modem

connected to the SUPV serial port, which must dial out to a remote modem.

DIAL

NMS.

Calls the EM8000 to dump alarms directly.

Edit Primary and Secondary Dial String

These fields are 18-character ASCII strings for the call-on-alarm telephone
numbers used in the

DIAL

and

DIAL

NMS

modes. The unit makes three attempts

to connect using the primary number. If all three attempts fail, the unit makes three
attempts to connect using the secondary number (if it is not blank). If the
secondary number fails, the unit waits five minutes and then attempts to
communicate using the primary number again. When a connection is detected, the
unit outputs the notification message (as described in Edit Element ID below) and
disconnects.

Edit

Element ID

Allows the user to enter a 29 -character ASCII string which identifies the unit to
the device receiving the alarm notification messages.

Remote

Link

The unit utilizes a remote link to communicate with remote units. The facility data
link (FDL) may be used in cases where the T1 path is not routed through
equipment that blocks the FDL. If the network framing mode is set to D4 or the
FDL is not available, a spare channel may be assigned. Possible channel selections
are those that have not been assigned for use with a high-speed port or passed
through to the T1 DTE. The choices are FDL, None, and Channels 1 to 24.

Log Off

If the unit is not programmed with a password, the user may leave the menu
system by pressing Exit from the Main Menu. If a password has been
programmed, the unit prevents an inadvertent log off by requiring the user to press
Select in the Log Off menu. Once logged into the front panel, the interface
remains active until the user logs out.

Main Menu

>

Log Off

Figure 3-19 Log Off Screen

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