Nverse, Ultiplexer, Ommands – Quick Eagle Networks DL3800E User Manual

Page 44: Elect, Ocal, Emote

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DL3800E Inverse Multiplexer User’s Guide — July 9, 2001

4

I

NVERSE

M

ULTIPLEXER

M

AIN

M

ENU

C

OMMANDS

When a DL3800E unit is first powered up, the Main Menu (

Figure 4-1 on

page 4-3

) appears on the terminal screen. This describes those functions

that can be performed, parameters viewed, changed and/or deleted from
this menu. The INVERSE MULTIPLEXER MAIN MENU items are shown
in

Table 4-1

(these items are described in more detail in the following

sections)..

S

ELECT

L

OCAL

/R

EMOTE

When in the INVERSE MULTIPLEXER MAIN MENU, this option allows
you to view and access the other items on either the local or remote
DL3800E. The Device Address and Name in the header portion of the
display screen will identify the unit that the terminal is presently
communicating with.

To move to the Main Menu of the other DL3800E, highlight SELECT
LOCAL/REMOTE and press Enter. The Device Address and Name in the
header should change to the new unit as shown in

Figure 4-1 on page 4-3

.

Table 4-1 Main Menu

Menu

Description

Select Local/Remote

Allows you to move between the Main Menu of the Local and Remote
units.

Alarms and Status

Provides current alarm and status report of the common equipment, DTE,
and E1 lines.

Statistics

Allows you to access the STATISTICS MENUS of the various E1 lines.

Event History

Allows user to view and clear alarms and event history of the DL3800E.

Configuration

Allows you access submenus to configure certain parameters of the
DL3800E, network, and DTE.

System Utilities

Allows you to perform various system utility functions such as download
software, configure SNMP, configure login, and delete or save
configuration.

Tests

Allows you to initiate diagnostic loopbacks.

Manual Network Restoration

Allows you to manually restore a E1 circuit instead of it being restored
automatically upon the clearing of a problem.

Logout

Allows you to log out of the DL3800E unit without having to wait for
automatic logout.

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