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Issue 9 October 1998
363-206-204
Release 7 Installation Tests
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Backspace and Underbar (_) — Erases the previous character input.
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At-sign (@) — Erases the current line.
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CANcel, and DELete — Terminates the current input line or currently run-
ning command.
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Hyphen (-) — Separates identifiers in the command mode.
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Colon (:) — Separates parameter blocks in a command.
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Comma (,) — Separates parameters within a parameter block in a com-
mand.
Login Procedure
1. Connect one of the approved terminals (properly configured) to an
EIA-232D port on one of the DDM-2000 OC-3s in the bay.
NOTE
:
If properly cabled, connection to any EIA-232D in the bay will allow com-
munication to any shelf in the bay.
2. Enter a
?
to prompt the DDM-2000 OC-3 to request a shelf address.
The DDM-2000 OC-3 will respond:
/* Enter a shelf number from 1 to 8 */
shelf [default] =
NOTE
:
The default shelf is the one physically connected to the CIT.
3. After entering a valid shelf number the user is presented with:
login<
NOTE
:
There is a special login and password already programmed into the system
for use during the execution of these tests. The login is
LUC01
and the
password is
DDM-2000
. For circuit packs and shelves manufactured up to,
but not including, 1 October 1996, the login is
ATT01.
Both login and
password must be UPPERCASE.
After a successful login, the DDM-2000 OC-3 will display the system
header followed by the alarm and status report:
AT&T DDM-2000 OC-3 Release a.b.c (before October 1, 1996) or Lucent
Technologies DDM-2000 OC-3 Release a.b.c (October 1, 1996 and later).
This will be in a banner and additional text describing the use restrictions
and proprietary status will follow.