Menu structure, Screen components, Device type and revision – Verilink PRISM 3002 (34-00277) Product Manual User Manual

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T

ERMINAL

C

ONFIGURATION

AND

T

ESTING

If the password is not available, note the date and time shown on the screen and
contact Verilink Technical Support. A password can be established through the
Utilities screen on page 4-25.

Menu Structure

The Main Menu screen lists the functional user-accessible menus. To activate a
menu, highlight the desired selection and press Enter. To exit this or any
subsequent menu, press Escape. If the Main Menu is exited, the terminal interface
program terminates. This is a valid way to end a session. If any other menu is
exited, the previous screen is returned. The menu structure (Figure 4-2) shows all
the screens accessible from the Main Menu.

If a keystroke is not entered for 10 minutes, the terminal interface logs off
automatically

Screen
Components

Terminal interface screens have several components common to all screens
(Figure 4-3).

Device Type

and Revision

The device type (such as PRISM 3002) and the revision control numbers are
shown in the upper left corner. The first number is the hardware revision and the
second number is the software revision. Information is displayed for the near-end
unit (connected directly to the terminal) on the top line, and for the far-end unit
(connected to the network T1 interface) on the second line. Refer to this
information when contacting Technical Support with inquiries.

The far-end information is available only for Verilink products that support a
proprietary message set. If the far-end equipment does not support these messages
but supports the standard 54016 protocol, then the far-end information is displayed
as GENERIC 54016 FAR END. If the far-end equipment does not respond to
either proprietary or 54016 messages, then NO FAR END RESPONSE is
displayed. If the far end echoes the FDL messages transmitted by the near-end
unit, then FAR END LINE LOOP is displayed.

Date and

Time

The top right corner of the terminal screen displays the current date and time. The
setting of these functions is described in Utilities on page 4-25.

Alarms

MAIN

MENU

Log

Off

Log

On

Performance

Maintenance

Configuration

Utilities

Figure 4-2 Terminal Interface Menu Structure

Line Parameters
Alarm Parameters
Port Parameters
Dial Backup
Management Ports
Summary

Standard 24-Hour
Standard 30-Day
Enhanced 24-Hour
Enhanced 30-Day

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