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Access Navigator - Release 1.8 August 2003 18-3
CLI Language Reference
CLI Requirements
CLI Requirements
n CLI over RS-232 ... 18-3
n CLI over Telnet ... 18-4
n Using CLI Command Scripts ... 18-5
Local and remote access are available through an RS-232 or Ethernet/Telnet link to the Access Navigator
(see Figure 18-1). For convenience, the user may also send script files to speed up repetitive tasks (see Using
CLI Command Scripts on page 18-5).
CLI over RS-232
The RS-232 interface supports a craft terminal or a computer with a terminal emulation program such
as Microsoft HyperTerminal®. Communications travel over a link to the Access Navigator’s RS-232
port.
Terminal emulation
l ASCII, ANSI, VT100
l Flow control: None
l Send mode: Echo characters locally
l Minimum screen size: 24 lines by 80 characters without scrolling
Port settings
l Baud rate: 9600
l Data bits: 8
l Parity: None
l Stop bits: 1
l Flow control: none
l Character delay: 0 ms (3 milliseconds if sending scripts)
l Line delay: 0 ms (insert appropriate delays if sending scripts)
Note: For Adit 600 terminals, set line delay to 300 ms.
RS-232 interface for direct connections
These settings are for a direct connection to computer, craft terminal, or Network Operations
Center.
l EIA RS-232C DCE-to-DTE cable required (see RS-232 Management Connection on
page 6-17)
l DE9 (DB9) female connector

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