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Software provisioning, Password and user id, Menu navigation – ADTRAN FXS/DPO/PLAR 1109403L2 User Manual

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Issue 2, December 2004

61180403L1-5B

Figure 2. DIP Switches Detail

Software Provisioning
The FXS/DPO is provisioned by connecting a VT100
terminal or a computer running a terminal emulation
program to the craft interface

ADMIN

port located on the

System Controller Unit (SCU) front panel. Connection
to the port is made via a RS-232, DB-9 cable with a
male connector.

Craft port settings are as follows:

• 9600 Baud
• No parity
• 8 Data bits
• 1 Stop bit
• No Flow Control

The provisioning options for the FXS/DPO access
module are described in the following tables:

Table 5

,

FXS/DPO General Options

on page 7

Table 6

,

FXS/DPO Mode Options

on page 8

Table 7

,

FXS/DPO Tandem Options

on page 9

Password and User ID
Password protection is a function of the SCU and is
factory disabled. If password authentication is enabled,
then the SCU will display the

Logon

screen. A valid

User Name and Password are required to access the
menus.

The default User Name is “user”, and the default
Password is “password”. The User Name and Password
are not case sensitive.

Menu Navigation
To traverse through the menus, select the desired entry,
and press

E

NTER

. To work backward in the menu, press

the

E

SC

(escape) key.

The menu tree in

Figure 3

on page 10 illustrates the

path to every provisioning, performance, and test access
point in the Total Access 1500 FXS/DPO menu

ON

1

234

567

8

SD08

C & K

ON

1

234

567

8

SD08

C & K

ON

1

234

567

8

SD08

C & K

ON

1

234

567

8

SD08

C & K

D3

MODE 1

MODE 2

GS

AUTO_TERM

900

RTG

DTG

DPC

RX64

RX32

RX16

RX08

RX04

RX02

RX01

SD

TX64

TX32

TX16

TX08

TX04

TX02

TX01

IMM

REV

NB64

NB32

NB16

NB08

NB04

NB02

SW4

SW3

SW2

SW1

WINK

NORM

OFF

OFF

OFF

OFF

OFF

OFF

OFF

OFF

OFF

OFF

OFF

OFF

OFF

OFF

OFF

OFF

OFF

OFF

OFF

OFF

OFF

OFF

D4

OFF

OFF

LS

OFF

600

OFF

OFF

Switches SW1 through SW4 are used to select/deselect a particular “State” vice the labeled switch nomenclature of on/off.