Access The Ip Trunk Card; Ip Trunk Card Ld Commands - Nortel 1000 Description, Installation And Operation Manual

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Access the IP trunk card

IP trunk card LD commands

Table 55
Supported LD 32 commands (Part 1 of 2)
Command
DISC l s c
DISI l s c
DISU l s c u
ENLC l s c
The IP trunk card can be accessed in two ways: by Telnet and through a
physical connection to the serial port.
Telnet access
Connect to the IP trunk card using Telnet. This provides access to the ITG
shell. A Telnet session has higher priority than a serial session. A Telnet
session started during an ongoing serial session disables the serial connection
for the period of the Telnet session. The serial session continues when the
Telnet session ends.
Serial access
Connect to the IP trunk card by physically connecting to the serial port. This
provides access to the ITG shell. If there is an active Telnet session ongoing
while the serial connection is established, the serial connection will not be
active as Telnet access has priority. The Telnet session must be terminated in
order for the serial connection to become active.
System level maintenance of the IP trunk card is performed using LD 32 or
LD 36. See Table 55 and Table 56 on
Function
Disable the indicated IP trunk card, where:
l = loop, s = shelf, and c = card.
Disable the indicated IP trunk card when idle, where:
l = loop, s = shelf, and c = card.
Disable the indicated unit, where:
l = loop, s = shelf, c = card, and u = unit.
Enable the indicated IP trunk card, where:
l = loop, s = shelf, and c = card.
Maintenance
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