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DEFINITY Enterprise Communications Server Release 7
Maintenance for R7r
555-230-126
Issue 4
June 1999
Management Terminal
3-25Connecting the MT
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active SPE, connect an M25B (EIA) cord to the connector labeled ACTIVE.
Connect the other end to the connector on the 715 BCS labeled P2(DCE).
On most other terminals, use the connector labeled MAIN PORT. A null
modem is not required for these ports. More information on setting up the
715 BCS is given in following sections of this chapter.
On systems with duplicated SPEs, there are two PPN control carrier and
two identical sets of connectors. Either connector labeled ACTIVE can be
used, regardless of which SPE is active. The STANDBY connectors are
described below.
SYSAM-RMT Port (RAP)
One login can access the system by dialing in to the SYSAM-RMT port
with a modem operating at either 1.2 or 2.4 kbps. This port is reserved for
INADS (Initialization and Administration System) access.
Logging In When The SPE Is In SPE Down Mode
If the system is in SPE down mode when the RAP Terminal displays
login
, enter
INADS
as the RAP login/name. Use the first INADS type password as your RAP
password.
NOTE:
You must identify the first INADS login before the system is in SPE
down mode. The first INADS type login may be identified by entering
the
list login
command and noting the first INADS login listed.
System Ports
Terminals can log in via system ports (also known as system access ports
or SAPs) if the system is so equipped. The connection is made by dialing
in to a to a data port located on a data line circuit pack that is
administered as a system port. This type of port is identified by the entry
Type: system port
on the data module form. These ports operate at
9.6 kbps. For more information on system ports, see
‘‘PDATA-PT (Packet
Data Line Port)’’ in
Chapter 9, ‘‘Maintenance Object Repair Procedures’’
and
DEFINITY Enterprise Communication Server Administrator’s Guide
.
EPN Maintenance Circuit Pack
Terminals can log in to the system by directly connecting to the TN775
Maintenance circuit pack in each Expansion Port Network. Connect an
M25B (EIA) cord to the RS-232 connector labeled TERM on the rear panel
of the expansion control carrier. This connection operates at a slower
speed because it communicates over system control links shared with call
processing messages. The bit rate is limited to about 1 kbps. This type of
connection is useful for performing maintenance on a remotely located
EPN.