Chapter 4 Configuring The 2361 Modem; General Screen Format; Figure 22. All Modem Screens Have Common Navigational Methods - Canoga Perkins EdgeAccess Universal Chassis System 2361 T1 User Manual

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The EdgeAccess Universal Chassis System
Chapter 4
Configuring the 2361 Modem

4.1 General Screen Format

Figure 23 is a diagram of a typical 2361 modem screen. These are the terminal screens used to
configure, navigate setup options, specify operational parameters, and verify the modem status.
All screens have a common navigational methodology, as pointed out below.
The modem's
model number
is identified
These 4 menu
items change
options
These 5 items
report status

Figure 22. All Modem Screens Have Common Navigational Methods

When viewing modem configuration screens, keep in mind that not all menus provide options
that you can command. Some screens only report status, such as revision number, module type, or
number of alarms generated. Other screens allow the user to toggle through options using the
space bar or tab key, and select an option by pressing Enter.
To navigate the screens, four keys are largely used:
Space Bar: When a menu item is highlighted, it signifies that the operator can chose from a
number of options for that menu item. (For example, on the Loopback option,
shown in the screen above, when Norm is highlighted, there other options besides
Norm that can be chosen). Use the Space Bar to toggle through all available options
for that menu item.
The Chassis and Slot number of
the modem being modified are
identified at the top of the screen
2361 Modem Users Manual
Screen
navigation
instructions
are found at
the bottom
of the
screen
Messages and
urgent status
information is
found below
this line.
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