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Configuring an External Device (Connected to the COM Port)
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When the communication (COM ) port is configured as the IP management link,
the async terminal interface is accessible through Telnet.
When this is the case, you also need to enable Telnet session configuration
options.
Menu selection sequence:
Main Menu
Configuration
You must also have an IP address and a subnet mask assigned.
Menu selection sequence:
Main Menu
Configuration
See
Table 4-11
in Chapter 4, Setting Up .
In addition, if you want to access the configuration files (upload, download), or
download new firmware files to the T1 access unit, you must set the FTP Session
configuration option to Enable.
The T1 access unit can be managed remotely by connecting an external device
like a modem or PAD ( packet assembly/disassembly) facility to the COM port.
T1 Access
Unit
WAN Link
COM
Port
External
Modem
Using this out-of-band example, configure call processing using the following
pertinent configuration options, configured from the user interface.
Menu selection sequence:
Main Menu
Configuration
— External Device Commands
— Dial-In Access
— Port Usage
See
Table 4-10
in Chapter 4, Setting Up .
September 1997
Management and IP Addressing
User Interface
Telnet/FTP Session
Management and Communication
Simple
ASCII
Interface
T1
Async or
Network
VT100
Terminal
External
Modem
PSTN
User Interface
External Device (COM Port)
-or-
SNMP
NMS
VT100 Emulation
and Telnet or
NMS using SNMP
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