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2.00 System
Administration
from
a Remote
Location
Description
From a remote location, you can execute system
programming,
diagnosis and traffic measurements
using a VT220 (loo), Compatibles
or Dumb
terminals.
Refer to Section 9-D-7.00 "Communication
Interface."
Conditions
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RMT card (Modem) must be installed in the
system and register the telephone
number of
modem in the System-Operation
"Remote
Directory Number" (FDN: 3-4 digits) for
accessing the remote administration
feature.
For assignment
of Remote Directory Number,
refer to Section 9-D-l .02 "Operation
(2f3)."
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For remote access, a data terminal and modem
are required at a remote location.
.
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Factory programmed
4 types of password from
1 st to 4th level for remote operation are
provided.
Passwords are originally factory
programmed,
but may be changed at any time.
(Refer to Section 7-E "Changing
Password.")
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You can execute remote system administration
during on-line communication
mode only. But
when you load the system programming
data
from a remote location, the system shifts to off-
line communication
mode automatically.
Refer to Section 17-B-2.02 "Loading Procedure"
for details;
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Starting up system administration
from a remote
location can be done only in Dumb mode, so to
enter VT mode, press jcTRl
key +
q
key
simultaneously
at the dumb mode initial screen.
Operation
Starting up system administration
from a remote
location can be done in the following ways:
Dial "Remote
Directory Number" using Direct
Inward System Access (DISA) feature.
For further information about "Remote Directory
Number," refer to Section 9-D-l .02 "Operation
(2/a)." And for further information
about DISA
feature, refer to Section 3-D-2.02 "Direct
Inward System Access (DISA)."
Program DID feature so that the incoming
telephone
number is converted to the "Remote
Directory Number."
For further information
about DID feature, refer
to Section 3-D-2.03 "Direct Inward Dialing
(DID)."
Assign that a call from a remote-location
can
access the Remote Administration
feature
automatically
using DIL (1:l) feature.
For further information
about DIL (1:l) feature,
refer to Section 3-D-2.01 "Direct In Line (DIL)."
Remote access with assistance of the operator
The call from a remote location can be made
on any trunk into the system, and be answered
by the operator.
The call is then placed on hold and the Remote
Directory Number of the system dialed is
received.
The operator transfers the call after
receiving the modem answer tone. The caller
at a remote location will then hear the modem
answer tone andcan
proceed with sign-on.
For further information,
refer to Section 4-F-
1.05 "Unscreened
Call Transfer to Remote."
When the system administrator
at a remote
location accesses the system remote
administration
feature, the following message
appears on the display of operator's telephone
if
display is provided.
1234:RMT Access
After you log in to the system from a remote
location, you can operate the system in the same
way as if you were on-site.
Only one system administration
terminal can
access the system at a time.
14-B-3

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