Using the Maintenance Terminal
150-402-102-01, Revision 01
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July 27, 1998
HRU-402 List 2
U
SING
THE
M
AINTENANCE
T
ERMINAL
This section describes the use of the maintenance terminal software for
viewing system performance.
L
OGIN
The HRU-402 List 2 supports local and remote login. Local login connects
the Craft port (RS-232 connector) to the database in the HRU-402 List 2.
Remote login connects the remote unit to the HLU using the HDSL
Embedded Operation Channel (EOC) as the data link between the two units.
Remote login creates menus and screens for the HRU-402 List 2 that are
identical to those at the HLU. See the appropriate line unit technical practice
for more information about the menus and screens.
To log on and access the menus and screens using the maintenance terminal.
1
Press the
several times to activate the autobaud feature and
to display the login screen.
The initial remote unit session after power-up is always Local Login
(
shows the main menu of a local session). The main menu
heading HiGain HRU-402 Maintenance Terminal Main Menu identifies
the screen as a Local Login session. However, after the remote unit and
HLU establish synchronization, the port interface will reset to a remote
session. First generation HLUs do not support Remote Login sessions.
2
Once the remote unit and HLU have established synchronization, the
Remote Login screen (
) is displayed. Press the
key to
bring up the Remote Login Main Menu screen (shown in
).
The screen displays shown in this practice are typical for
remote login sessions for systems comprised of the following
line units and doublers: HLU-231 List 8x, HLU-319 List 5x,
HLU-388 List 5x, HDU-409, HDU-407 and HDU-404. These
screens differ somewhat from those obtained when the
HRU-402 is used with older generation line units. Refer to the
individual line unit practice for specific remote login screen
display formats.
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