Using The Xconnect Command For Pbx Maintenance From A; Remote Site; Connecting To The Host Pbx's Sdi Port From A Remote Site - Nortel RLC Installation And Administration Manual

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Configuring the RLC
Using the XConnect command for PBX
maintenance from a remote site
Use the XConnect command to establish a connection to the host PBX's serial
data interface (SDI) port from a remote site. First, you must ensure that there is a
straight-through serial connection from the RLC to the PBX's SDI port. Then,
you must log on to the RLC using Telnet. With these connections established,
remote-site system administrators can perform PBX maintenance procedures.
Notes:
1.
The terminal settings must be as follows: 9600 8 N 1 (9600 Baud, 8 data
bits, No parity, 1 stop bit).
2.
The XConnect command requires that you connect plug 2 of the RLC
Multi-I/O cable (Basic or Enhanced) to the PBX's SDI port.
Getting there
RLC

Connecting to the host PBX's SDI port from a remote site

To connect to the host PBX's SDI port from a remote site:
1
Log on to the RLC using Telnet.
2
Choose Connect
Result: Configuration Manager warns you that if you continue with an SDI
session, ending that session logs you off of the logged-on unit.
3
Click on the Yes button.
Result: Configuration Manager establishes the serial connection from the
RLC to the host PBX's SDI port and presents you with the XConnect log
screen.
4
Conduct the required PBX maintenance activities.
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Configuration Manager
XConnect from the Menu Bar.
RLC Installation and Administration Guide
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