Verilink Access Manager 2000 (896-502037-001) Product Manual User Manual

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Access Manager 2000 Main Menu

Access Manager 2000 User Manual

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Figure 1-5

Access Manager 2000 menu tree

This diagram provides a view of the major Access Manager 2000 menus. The Main Menu supports five major menus:
Utilities, Alarm Status, Configuration, Online (Access), and Database Access.

Not all sub-menus will be accessible at all times. Whether or not a sub-
menu is accessible depends on the type of node you are accessing.

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Configuration

Menu

Utilities

Menu

Alarm Status

Menu

This allows you to configure the Access Manager. Here you set up certain
“housekeeping” functions like date and time, what comlines are used, and
where you want reports sent and printed.

These commands affect the active alarm counter and the alarm log database.

• An active alarm is an alarm record in the log which has not been manually

deactivated by the user and cannot be deleted or archived.

• Alarms that are deactivated can be deleted and/or archived.

Allows you to define or edit the configurations of the nodes, circuit
elements, circuits, and routes in the network.

On-Line (Access)

Menu

Database Access

Menu

Allows you to access nodes and circuit elements for testing and maintenance
functions.

• Through this menu you can acquire the network configuration, status, and

DS1 performance data.

• You can also reset the user registers and perform out-of-service testing .

Allows you to process DS1 performance data stored in the Access
Manager database.

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