TAP-128: Trouble Clearing 365-575-102
Page2of2 Issue8.0,July2002
9. Does the FT-2000 respond to an attempt to login to the CIT(DCE) port on the
front of the bay?
If YES, then go to Step 12.
If NO, then continue.
10. The CIT(DCE) port may be configured for TL1 messages, rather than CIT
commands. This can be verified by any one of the following three options:
a. Connect the CIT-PC to the CIT(DTE) port labeled P158A on the intercon-
nect panel of the low speed and attempting to login. A null modem (which
is described in co.ntp002) is required between this port and the CIT-PC.
b. Have someone remote login to the bay and verify the CIT port settings
with the command SECURITY-Retrieve-Security-Port. For front
access using the CIT(DCE) port, the port must be "enabled" and the port
type must be "CIT".
c. From the CIT program connected to the CIT(DCE) port, use the F3 (dial)
key and try to access the bay using TL1 commands.
11. Does the problem still exist?
If YES, then contact your FT-2000 technical support organization and ask
for assistance.
If NO, then continue.
12. STOP! YOU HAVE COMPLETED THIS PROCEDURE.