Configuration; Figure 1-9. Express 6100 Rear Panel; Figure 1-10. Express 6120 Rear Panel - ADTRAN Express 6100 Manual

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Chapter 1. Understanding IDSL and the Express 6100/6120
The Express 6100/6120 transfers data up to 144 kbps over a two-wire
facility. This type of service is a permanent connection between end-
points or between the unit and the Frame Relay cloud. It is sometimes
referred to as a leased connection, a dedicated connection, a "nailed-
up" connection, or a private circuit. Leased connection or leased line
is used in this manual to represent these types of services.

Figure 1-9. Express 6100 Rear Panel

Figure 1-10. Express 6120 Rear Panel

Configuration

The Express 6100/6120 is configured using a menu-based interface.
This interface can be accessed via the maintenance port using any
asynchronous VT 100 terminal or personal computer running a termi-
nal emulation program, or via IP using a Telnet client program or web
browser. To use the Telnet interface or web browser, the Express
6100/6120 must first have an IP address programmed into it via the
maintenance port. The factory default is 10.0.0.1.
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