Ch. 4: system menus, Console access, Logging into the as4000 – Verilink AS4000 (34-00244) Product Manual User Manual

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Verilink AS4000 User Manual

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Chapter

4

System Menus

This chapter describes the AS4000 System Menu structure. It does
not describe the individual modules installed in the AS4000. Those
menus are described in the following chapters.

The specific configuration information for the individual
application modules may be found as outlined below:

Chapter 5:

“Quad DS-1 Module”

.

Chapter 6:

“Quad Port Sync Data Module”

.

Chapter 7:

“DS-3 Module”

.

Chapter 8:

“Test Access Module (TAM)”

.

Console Access

Use console access to configure the interface for each device port,
to monitor the network, to build connections, and to perform
diagnostics. Console access is password protected. Telnet is
supported as well as direct connection to the asynchronous port.

The supervisor console can be reached through the asynchronous
port on the AS4000 System Manager interface module, or a modem
call to the console port. Once the TCP/IP parameters are
configured, Telnet access via the LAN also provides connection to
the supervisor console.

1. On the rear of the shelf, locate the AS4000 Manager Interface.

Locate the RJ-11 connector labeled TERM. Attach your terminal
to this connector.

2. Configure your terminal communications parameters as

follows:

• Data Rate: 19,200 bit/s (lower rates will also work)

• Data Bits: 8

• Stop Bits: 1

• Parity: None

• Flow Control: None

Logging into the

AS4000

Press E

NTER

on your terminal keyboard to activate automatic baud

rate recognition (ABR). A login prompt appears, followed by a
password prompt. Enter your login name and password.

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