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• Parity: None
• Stop bits: 1
• Flow control: None
Terminal Interface
6.2
Fig. 9. DAC-P configuration main menu
When you first connect to the DAC-P, all you will see on your screen is a cursor. The Quiet logon feature, which suppresses
the password prompt and the asterisks normally seen when typing passwords, is enabled by default. If you would like to see
a password prompt when connecting to the DAC-P, disable the Quiet logon feature. For instructions on disabling Quiet
logon, see Section 6.6.1, "Logon."
You must enter the password to continue. The factory default password is "dpstelecom," all in lower case. You can change
the password later. Type the password (no asterisks will be displayed if Quiet logon is enabled) and press Enter.
After entering the password, you will see the DAC-P configuration main menu, as shown in Figure 8.
To choose a command, press the key for the letter before or within the parenthesis. For example, to select the C)onfig menu
from the main menu, press C. To e(X)it the terminal interface, press X.
To quit a menu, press Esc, and you will return to the previous menu.
For configuration changes to take effect, you must save your changes in the DAC-P's memory. To save changes, press Esc to
return to the main menu. A confirmation prompt will ask if you want to save changes. Alternatively, you can save your
changes by choosing C)onfig > E)dit > n(V)ram > W)rite. (For more information about writing to NVRAM, see Section
6.6.6, "NVRAM."
Note: If you are using a Unix Telnet client to access the DAC-P, make sure your terminal software is set for character mode.
Many Unix clients are set by default to line mode, which is incompatible with the DAC-P terminal interface. To set your
Telnet client for character mode, press the Esc key to enter command mode and type "mode char." For more information,
consult the man page for your Telnet client.
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