Maintenance Commands; Maintenance Port Characteristics; Telnet Requirements; Entering Command Sequences - Mitel SX-200 Technician's Handbook

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Maintenance Commands

Maintenance Port Characteristics

8 bits/1 start/1 stop/no parity.
Baud rates: 300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, or 9600 (default).
Maintenance commands do not require the ESC sequence used with CDE
commands.

Telnet Requirements

For remote access over a TCP/IP network such as the Internet or the
LAN, both the SX-200 ICP controller and the PC must be connected
to the network. Remote connections require a secure Telnet client that
supports SSL/TLS (Mitel Telnet client version 1.0.0.1 or later
recommended), or a web browser (Internet Explorer 6 or Mozilla
Firefox) to access the SX-200 ICP Web Interface.
Host name or IP address of SX-200 ICP controller.
Connect to the controller through TCP port number 2000.

Entering Command Sequences

Maintenance commands are entered by selecting a softkey from a menu,
and then selecting another softkey from the subsequent menu.
Start all maintenance sequences from the Maintenance screen.
Press the DELETE key to delete the most recently entered softkey or
device number.
At the end of a command sequence, press ENTER.
Press the CANCEL softkey at any time to exit the current operation without
committing (saving) any changes, or press the ENTER softkey, when it is
available, to commit changes or initiate an activity.
For example, to show time:
1. Select SYSTEM from the Maintenance screen.
2. Select SHOW from the System screen.
3. Select TIME from the Show screen.
4. Select ENTER from the Show screen or Press ENTER at the keyboard.
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