Installation and configuration
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Mini-Carrier Remote
Description, Installation, and Maintenance
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Parity, character width, and stop bit are configured using SW3,
position 6:
— OFF = parity-None, character width-8, stop bit-1 (N, 8, 1)
— ON = parity-Mark, character width-7, stop bit-1 (M, 7, 1)
In this mode, the remote TTY or terminal becomes a Meridian 1 system TTY
that can access overlays and perform system configuration, maintenance, and
diagnostics, which are the same functions performed by the local Meridian 1
system TTY. Refer to Table 20 on page 119 for a listing of all available MMI
commands and the definition of each.
To log into the host for SDI operation, you should first log in using the MMI
terminal in the MMI mode, then you should log into the terminal as host:
The Host SDI mode is accessed from the MMI mode by entering the
HOST
(HO)
command at the terminal or TTY. In this mode you can configure and
maintain the entire Meridian 1 system. For example, LD 45 can be activated
to perform loopback testing.
To exit this mode, enter
@@@
.
Table 16
MMI commands for SDI operation
Command Line
Description
MCR>L
Login command
Enter Password > MCRLINK
Enter the M1 password.
MCR::>
Prompt after logging in
MCR::> HOS
To access the Host SDI mode
Enter Password > HOST
Enter the SDI password