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Using the ATI
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Accessing the ATI
You can communicate with the Asynchronous Terminal Interface (ATI) using one
of the following methods:
Direct connection through the Terminal port.
Dialing in through an external modem to the Terminal port.
Telnet session through the Management port (locally or via an external
modem).
Telnet session through the In-band Management Channel (IMC).
NOTE:
Only one asynchronous user interface 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
Terminal Port
Options
, Table A-4).
The user interface is blank until activated. Press Return to activate the user
interface. Security can limit ATI access several ways. To setup security or a login
ID, refer to
Security
,
Chapter 4.
Connecting to the Terminal Port
Verify that the settings of the device that you connect to the Terminal port match
these factory-loaded option default settings:
Data rate set to 9.6 kbps.
Character length set to 8.
Parity set to None.
Stop Bits set to 1.
To change the Terminal Port settings, refer to
Terminal Port Options
, Table A-4.