Using The Maintenance Terminal; Login - ADC HiGain HRU-402 User Manual

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If you are using the Microsoft Windows terminal emulation
program, from the Settings, Terminal Preference menu, you
must deselect "Show Scroll Bars and Use Function, Arrow,
and Ctrl Keys for Windows."
U
SING THE
This section describes the use of the maintenance terminal software for
viewing system performance.
L
OGIN
The HRU-402 supports remote login. Remote login connects the remote unit
to the HLU using the HDSL Embedded Operation Channel (EOC) as the data
link between the two units. Remote login creates menus and screens for the
HRU-402 that are identical to those at the HLU. See the appropriate line unit
user manual for more information about the menus and screens.
The HRU-402 always reverts to its remote login mode, if possible. Once in a
remote login mode, it will remain there until something occurs that inhibits a
remote login session. Then, it is forced to be a local login mode.
All line units that support doubler applications have the remote login feature.
The only time the HRU will enter a local login session is when the remote is
powered up and it is not in sync with the HLU. This state is easy to establish
when the HRU is locally powered.
The screen displays shown in this practice are typical for
remote login sessions for systems comprised of the following
line units and doublers: HLU-231 List 8x, HLU-319 List 5x,
HLU-388 List 5x, HDU-409, HDU-407 and HDU-404. These
screens differ somewhat from those obtained when the
HRU-402 is used with older generation line units. Refer to the
individual line unit user manual for specific remote login
screen display formats.
HRU-402 List 1 and List 3
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AINTENANCE
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