Using the asynchronous terminalinterface, User interface access, Management serial port settings – Paradyne 8784 User Manual
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Using the Asynchronous
Terminal Interface
User Interface Access
You can communicate with the asynchronous terminal interface (ATI) using one of
the following methods:
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Direct connection through the Management Serial port of the DSLAM (locally
or via an external modem).
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Telnet session using a Network Management System (NMS) connected to a
LAN/WAN port on the DSLAM.
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Telnet session through the Embedded Operations Channel (EOC).
NOTE:
Only one ATI session can be active at a time, and another user’s session
cannot be forced to end. To automatically log out a user due to inactivity,
enable the Inactivity Timeout option (see
Table A-5, Telnet Session Options,
Appendix A, Configuration Options.
Security can limit ATI access several ways. To set up security or a login ID, refer to
Management Serial Port Settings
Ensure that the device you connect communicates using these settings:
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Data rate set to 9.6 kbps.
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Character length set to 8.
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Parity set to None.
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Stop Bits set to 1.
Refer to the installation document for your DSLAM.