Resetting The T1 Access Unit; Resetting The T1 Access Unit From The Control Menu; Restoring Access To The User Interface - Paradyne 9161 Reference Manual

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Resetting the T1 Access Unit

Resetting the T1 Access Unit from the Control Menu

Restoring Access to the User Interface

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You can reset the T1 access unit in four ways:
Reset it from the Control menu to perform a self test
Cycle the power to perform a self test
Reset the configuration options to reestablish connectivity with the user
interface
Set the MIB from NMS
Use this procedure to initiate a power-on selftest of the unit. This procedure also
resets the T1 access unit.
Procedure
To reset the T1 access unit from the Control menu:
1. Follow this menu selection sequence:
Main Menu
Control
2. Select Yes. The T1 access unit reinitializes itself, performing a Device
Self-Test.
Misconfiguring the T1 access unit could render the user interface inaccessible,
leaving it in a state where a session cannot be started via the COM port or a
Telnet session. If this occurs, T1 access unit connectivity can be restored via a
directly-connected terminal.
Two methods can be used to restore access to the user interface:
Reset COM Port – Allows you to reset the configuration options related to
COM port usage. This also causes a device reset, where the T1 access unit
performs a Device Self-Test. No security-related configuration options are
changed.
Reload Factory Defaults – Allows you to reload the Default Factory
Configuration, resetting all of the configuration and control settings. This
method is also useful when the user's password(s) have been forgotten.
Selecting this method also causes a device reset. Reload destroys the
current configuration.
September 1997
Troubleshooting and Maintenance
Reset Device
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