Getting started with access manager – Verilink Access Manager 2000 (896-502037-001) Product Manual User Manual
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Using Access Manager
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Access Manager 2000 User Manual
If you’re using a color monitor, the warning message will be white text in
a red box. The word “WARNING” will appear at the top.
You will receive a warning message when you’re about to perform an
operation which may cause a line to become out of service or database
information to be overwritten.
Warning messages always offer you a choice. They allow you to choose
whether you want to continue the operation or take the often wiser course
of backing out.
If you’re using a color monitor, the warning message will be white text in
a red box. The word “ALARM” will appear at the top.
Alarm messages provide information about the state of either Verilink
equipment or the transmission lines. A concurrent alarm record is
generated and deposited into the database.
Getting started with Access Manager
This section tells you about:
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Starting the On-Site Access Manager (pag e3-14)
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Entering information into the screens (pag e3-18)
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Making a selection (pag e3-18)
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Exiting Access Manager (pag e3-19)
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If you modified your
AUTOEXEC.BAT
file appropriately after you
installed Access Manager, then Access Manager---and any associated
programs---will start automatically when you power up your host PC.
If you didn’t, then either:
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modify your
AUTOEXEC.BAT
file, as explained in “Creating a
batch file for automatic start-up” on page 2 -9, or
Warning Messages
Alarm Messages
Starting the
On-Site Access
Manager