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NT5D11 and NT5D14 Lineside T1 Interface cards

where the four-digit address is the two-digit address of the IPE shelf as
set by dip switch positions (dip switch #1, positions 3-6) on the card (as
opposed to the address set in the CS 1000 software), plus the two-digit
address of the card slot that the motherboard occupies. For example, to
login to a card located in shelf 13, card slot 4, type:

L 13 4

A space is inserted between the login command (L), the shelf address,
and the card slot address.

The MMI then prompts for a password. The password is "LTILINK", and it
must be typed all in capital letters.

After logging in, the prompt looks like the following:

LTI:::>

for single-card installations

LTI:ss cc>

for multi-card installations, where ss represents the

two-digit address, and cc represents the two-digit card slot address

The MMI can be accessed through a TTY, a PC running a terminal emulation
program, or a modem. After installing the MMI terminal and card cables,
the MMI firmware can be accessed.

For single card installations, it is accessed by entering

L

to login.

For multiple card installations connected in a daisy-chain, it is accessed
by entering

L

where the four-digit address is the two-digit address of the IPE shelf as
set by dip switch positions (dip switch #1, positions 3-6) on the card (as
opposed to the address set in the Meridian 1 software), plus the two-digit
address of the card slot that the motherboard occupies. For example, to
login to a card located in shelf 13, card slot 4, type:

L 13 4

A space is inserted between the login command (L), the shelf address, and
the card slot address

The MMI then prompts for a password. The password is "LTILINK", and it
must be typed all in capital letters.

After logging in, the prompt looks like the following:

LTI:::>

for single-card installations

Nortel Communication Server 1000

Circuit Card Reference

NN43001-311

01.04

Standard

Release 5.0

23 May 2008

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