Control Port Operation
Screens
The screens illustrated in
the ADTRAN HDSL2 technology. The circuit includes an H2TU-C module and an H2TU-R
module.
Logon to Main Menu
A terminal session is initiated by entering multiple spacebar characters, which are used by an
H2TU-C module to determine the speed of the terminal. Once the speed has been determined,
the ADTRAN HDSL2 Main Menu is displayed from which the various Operation, Adminis-
trative, Maintenance, and Provisioning (OAM&P) screens may be accessed
display a particular screen from the menu, press the number key associated with the screen
title, and press the
E
When the ADC HiGain
3192M DB-9 is disabled. Terminal screens must be accessed from
any one of these HMUs:
Circuit ID:HNTSVLALHDSL2
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Figure 10
through
key.
NTER
Management Unit (HMU) is installed, the
®
HMU-319-L7A
HMU-319-L7AV307
HMU-319-L7A32.
Adtran HDSL2 Main Menu
1.
HDSL2 Unit Information
2.
Provisioning
3.
Span Status
4.
Loopbacks and Test
5.
Performance History
6.
Scratch Pad, Ckt ID, Time/Date
7.
Terminal Modes
8.
Alarm History
9.
Event History
10.
System PM/Screen Report
11.
Clear PM and Alarm Histories
12.
Troubleshooting
13.
Virtual Terminal Control
Selection:
Figure 10. ADTRAN HDSL2 Main Menu
HDSL2 for General Distribution Installation and Maintenance Practice
Figure 47
are for an HDSL2 circuit deployed with
NOTE
(Figure
10). To
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