Resetting System Defaults
The Access-T Reset System Default command (
COMMANDS—RESET SYSTEM
DEFAULTS
) resets all the system configuration options. The default values are
listed in bold type in Table 5-B.
Note 1:
The
RESET SYSTEM DEFAULTS
command does not reset the
Aux Port alarm history report or deactivate a CS DTE loopback
at the Aux Port.
Note 2:
System defaults will not be reset if a QRSS test is running.
To reset the Access-T to the system default values, perform the following steps:
1.
Select
COMMANDS
from the Main Menu Line.
2. Select the
RESET SYSTEM DEFAULTS
option.
3.
At the confirmation prompt, select
YES
to reset to the defaults, or
NO
to return to the
COMMANDS
menu list.
Changing Interface Protocols
Access-T provides a simple method to switch between the Terminal/TABS,
SLIP, and PPP Interfaces on the Supervisory Port. Briefly, this feature, accessed
via the
COMMANDS—CHANGE PROTOCOL
command, puts Access-T into a Protocol
Search Mode, in which it waits for a terminal command, TABS command, or
valid SLIP or PPP packet before dedicating itself to an interface mode. Upon
receiving such a command or packet, Access-T invokes the requested interface.
Note:
For the Protocol Search Mode to operate, you must make
sure that SNMP Management and SLIP and/or PPP support
are enabled. Otherwise, Access-T will remain in the Termi-
nal/TABS Interface.
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Configuration Procedures
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