
6.
When you finish entering the password, press the
[ENTER]
key.
If the RFL 9660 accepts the password, go to step 7. If it does not accept your password,
repeat steps 5 and 6.
7.
Wait for the RFL 9660 to log you onto the system.
If the RFL 9660 is not using password protection, the following message will appear on
your
display:
Please
wait
.......................(site identification message)
LOCAL> _
If the RFL 9660 is using password protection, the following message will appear on your
display:
Logged on as # (user password number)
Please
wait
.......................(site identification message)
LOCAL> _
Your local terminal is now accessing the RFL 9660. Each time you press a key on the
local terminal's keyboard, the green DATA indicator on the RFL 9660's CPU module will
light. This shows that the RFL 9660 is receiving data from the local terminal.
If the RFL 9660 does not respond, check the connections between the local terminal and
the RFL 9660's local port. If the connections are good, make sure the terminal's
configuration setting match that of the RFL 9660's local port (2400 baud, 8 data bits,
1 stop bit, no parity). If the connections are good and the configuration settings match,
the RFL 9660 may require servicing. (See Section 11.)
8.
If you are receiving "LOCAL>" prompts and you would like to see a list of all the commands available
to you, press the
[H]
and
[ENTER]
keys.
A list of general access commands will appear on your display, with the "LOCAL>"
prompt beneath it. (See Figure 4-25.) If you are logged on as the "super-user, the
list will
also contain the configuration commands described in Section 5 of this manual.
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Esc
-Abort
command
H
-Help
D
-Run
diagnostics
I -Port
Information
Q
-Quit
session
Port
#/Label
-Port
selection
MODEM
-Connect local port to modem port
LOCAL>
_
Figure 4-25. Typical general access command list display