Components Of A Hotwire Screen - Paradyne 8540 User Manual

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Components of a HotWire Screen

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A typical HotWire screen looks like this:
1. System Header Line is the top line of the screen. This line has three fields
that provide system login information.
— The first field displays the chassis name or the individual card name.
(Access the System Information screen by selecting the appropriate card
in the chassis and then follow this menu sequence: Configuration
Status
Card Info .) If you do not define the system name, the DSLAM
user interface will display <no name>.
— The middle field displays the current login. This field will display either
L:<user_login> or R:<user_login> where L indicates a local login,
R indicates a remote login, and <user_login> is the login account of
the user currently accessing the system. For example, if a user with a
login account called admin logs into the system using the local console,
this field will display L:admin.
— The last field displays the previous remote or local login on what is
currently displayed in the middle field (i.e., the current login). If the
current login is local, the last field displays previous
R:<user_login>. If the current login is remote, the last field displays
previous L:<user_login>. L indicates a local login, R indicates a
remote login, and <user_login> is the login account of the user that
has accessed the system. For example, if a user with a login account
called admin logs into the system remotely via a telnet session, this field
will display R:admin. R displays only when a telnet session was active.
November 1997
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