Aco Buttons - ADTRAN MX2800 User Manual

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Chapter 2. Installation and Operation
The MX2800 M
Status
Provides information on the current state of the DS3, power
supplies, system, DS2s, and T1/E1 lines. See the chapter Status on
page 4-1 for more detailed information.
Statistics
Provides detailed statistical information (both current and
historical) for the DS3, DS2s, and T1/E1 lines. See the chapter
Statistics on page 5-1 for more detailed information.
Configuration
Sets DS3 network, T1/E1, and system management parameters. See
the chapter Configuration on page 3-1 for more detailed
information.
Diagnostics
Performs loopback tests over the DS3, DS2s, or T1/E1 lines. See the
chapter Diagnostics on page 6-1 for more detailed information.
Logout
The L
system. Password entry is required before a new session can begin.
The unit will also log out of a terminal session automatically if the
session remains inactive for a certain period of time. For more
information, see the section Terminal Timeout on page 3-24.

ACO Buttons

The
audible alarm. The buttons are recessed, so you must use a pen or
other pointed instrument to press them. Once you have used an
ACO
condition has cleared.
Alarms can also be turned off remotely by using a selection found
in the S
page 4-8 for more information.
2-12
menu consists of the following sections:
AIN
selection ends the terminal session and logs out of the
OGOUT
(alarm cut off) buttons allow you to turn off an active
ACO
button to deactivate an alarm, it remains disabled until the
menu. See the section Acknowledge Alarms (ACO) on
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