Telnet option – Verilink PRISM 3030 (34-00208.L) Product Manual User Manual

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where (alarms) is a string consisting of some or all of the identifiers LOS, OOF,
RAS, AIS, UAS, ERRS, or the word NONE. The following is an example.

Joesunit 17:24:55 08/04/93

NET Alarms: LOS AIS ERRS

DTE Alarms: LOS 2A 2B 3A 3B

The user-programmable Element ID string is transmitted first to allow the COA
function to send a message with a specific meaning to some host (such as a log-on
message).

The identifier ERRS represents an alarm caused by ES, SES, and /or BPV errors.

Telnet Option

Telnet expands the Ethernet or Token Ring capabilities of the unit. Any
Telnet-compatible station emulating an ANSI VT100 terminal can communicate
with the unit. Fractional loopback and BERT can be initiated and monitored from
any Telnet-compatible device in the wide area network (WAN). Note that only a
single Telnet session is supported at any one time.

A familiarity with Telnet operation is necessary to communicate with the unit
(refer to the Telnet documentation). The Telnet interface provides security through
password layers identical to those described in this chapter for the terminal
interface. Once communication is established, all Telnet screens are identical to
those described for the terminal interface.

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