Chapter 3. Operation; Overview; Password Security Levels; Terminal Menu Structure - ADTRAN 1200261L1 User Manual

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Chapter 3

OVERVIEW

PASSWORD SECURITY LEVELS

TERMINAL MENU STRUCTURE

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Operation
You can configure and control the ATLAS Quad USSI Module from a variety
of sources, including the following:
The ATLAS Front Panel provides minimal configuration and status sup-
port.
The terminal menu allows detailed configuration, status, and diagnos-
tics.
You can access the terminal menu from either a VT-100 terminal attached to
the ATLAS Base Unit's control port, or through a Telnet session established
through the Base Unit's Ethernet port. ATLAS User Manual provides detailed
instructions on operating each of the supported management approaches.
This chapter describes the menu items presented when managing
the ATLAS Quad USSI Module via the terminal menus.
To edit items in the terminal menu, you must have the appropriate pass-
word level. Each menu description in this section indicates the required
password level required for write and read access. ATLAS security levels
range from level 5 (most restrictive) through level 0 (most permissive). See
the section Access Passwords in the ATLAS 800 User Manual for detailed infor-
mation on working with passwords.
The ATLAS 800 uses hierarchical menus to access all of its features. The top-
most menu level leads to submenus which are grouped by functionality (see
Figure 3-1). All menu items display in the terminal window.
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