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REMOTE CONTROL USING NMS
There are two ways to program the NCM module, locally using DIP switches, or Remotely using NMS
(Network Management Software). If your NCM module is to be used in NMS application mode, it is
highly recommended to set-up the NCM module using the DIP switches only, since the NCM card in
the NMS application mode is the vehicle for NMS communication.
Refer to the IMUX 2000 or IMUX 2000E Instruction Manuals for information on using NMS. Go to
the NCM module using NMS. Go to the NCM General Configurations and Status window for node 1.
The NCM General Configurations and Status window for node 1 of a T1 system is shown in Figure 12.
The General Configurations window is on the left and the Status window is on the right. The General
Configurations window, on the left, is where the user can change the NCM configuration parameters.
This window has five top-level pages selectable by the tabs at the top of the window as follows:
General, Mode, Port, Loopback and User Info. The following discussion covers the settings on the
“General” page.
Note that there is one check box and four parameters that must be set. The box can be checked or
unchecked and each of the four parameters must be set. Click on the desired parameter to make your
selection.
Figure 12. NCM General Configurations and Status window for Node 1
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