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position by using the Up/Down arrow keys. Once the 20-digit FAST Code has been correctly edited into
place, press ENTER. The CMR-6000 will respond with “FAST! Success: Reboot Unit” if the new
FAST option has been accepted.
4.4 Terminal Interface
The Terminal Interface provides the user with a textual configuration dialog for configuring the CMR-
6000. This method of configuration should be used for initial configuration of the unit; i.e., configuring
the network parameters for the unit but not for normal operation. The Web (HTTP) Interface is
recommended for operational management.
The Terminal Interface allows the entire unit to be configured and managed, but this interface can only be
used while a serial connection is present between the CMR-6000 and a PC. The screens shown in this
section are displayed via a Telnet connection.
The user must authenticate (login) before being able to access the application. After a period of inactivity,
the user’s session will time out, and must log in again to resume.
The same menu information is displayed via the serial interface with some specific features only available
via this access method – these ‘serial interface only’ features are noted in this section. Detailed
information is provided about the menu features in Section 4.2 Web Interface.
Figure 4-5 shows the hierarchal structure of the Terminal Interface-based menus and the sections in this
chapter which provide figures of these submenu pages.