8784-A2-GB20-30
February 2001
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Using the Asynchronous
Terminal Interface
User Interface Access
You can communicate with the asynchronous terminal interface (ATI) using one of
the following methods:
Direct connection through the Management Serial port of the DSLAM (locally
or via an external modem).
Telnet session using a Network Management System (NMS) connected to a
LAN/WAN port on the DSLAM.
Telnet session through the Embedded Operations Channel (EOC).
NOTE:
Only one ATI session can be active at a time, and another user’s session
cannot be forced to end. To automatically log out a user due to inactivity,
enable the Inactivity Timeout option (see
Table A-5, Telnet Session Options,
in
Appendix A,
Configuration Options
.
Security can limit ATI access several ways. To set up security or a login ID, refer to
Chapter 7,
Security
.
Management Serial Port Settings
Ensure that the device you connect communicates using these settings:
Data rate set to 9.6 kbps.
Character length set to 8.
Parity set to None.
Stop Bits set to 1.
Refer to the installation document for your DSLAM.
Summary of Contents for Hotwire 8784
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