Nortel Meridian 1 Hardware Replacement Manual page 10

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Accessing the system
Access through the system terminal
553-3001-520 Standard 17.00 January 2002
You can send maintenance commands and receive system messages by
accessing the CPU through an RS-232 device, such as a video display
terminal (VDT) or teletypewriter (TTY).
When you access the system through a system terminal, a login procedure is
required (see Procedure 1 on page 10). All system passwords are initially set
as 0000, but you can change passwords in the Configuration Record (LD 17).
Note: If a sysload occurs before you save a new password in a data
dump, the last active password remains valid.
Each system has two levels of passwords: level 1 is for general use, level 2 is
for administrative use. Either password is accepted in the login procedure.
Procedure 1
Access through the system terminal
1
Press the return key.
a) If the response is a period (.), you are ready to log into the
system.
b) If the response is
OVL111 nn TTY x or OVL111 nn SL1
someone else is logged into the system. When they have
logged off, press return and go to Step 2 on page 10.
c) If the response is
OVL111 nn IDLE or OVL111 nn BKGD
you are ready to log into the system. Go to Step 2 on page 10.
d) If the response is
OVL000 >
you are already logged into the system. Go to Step 5 on
page 11.
Note: Responses vary with different Background Terminal packages.
2
Log into the system by entering
LOGI
then press the return key.

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