Reference:
“Procedure 6-13: Establish communications with
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Important! Continuing this procedure will result in the loss of
some provisioning data (for example, logins and passwords,
TCP/IP provisioning) stored on the SYSCTL circuit pack. See the
Metropolis
®
DMXplore Access Multiplexer TL1 Message Details,
365-372-335 for a complete list of provisioning data that will be
lost.
Slowly lift the latch of the SYSCTL circuit pack, then immediately
close the latch
Result:
The network element should perform a reset.
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Important! Watch the
CR/MJ
LED closely on the SYSCTL
circuit pack faceplate. The
CR/MJ
LED flashes for 10 seconds
only.
When the
CR/MJ
LED flashes on the SYSCTL circuit pack faceplate,
press the
UPD/INIT
push-button once on the SYSCTL circuit pack.
Important! The
UPD/INIT
push-button is recessed and requires a
tool to press it.
Result:
The network element should perform another reset.
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Important! The network element logins and passwords have
been reset. Use a default network element user ID (for example,
LUC01) and password (DMXPLR2.5G) when attempting to log
in to the network element.
When the reset is complete, attempt to establish communications with
the network element. Was the attempt to log in to the network element
successful?
If...
Then...
Yes,
STOP! End of Procedure.
No,
Continue with
Procedure 5-1: Address communication
failure with network element
Trouble clearing procedures
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365-372-333 R2.1
Issue 4, June 2005