YELLOW: Connecting.
GREEN: Communication established.
Blinking: Traffic in the interface.
ISDN ISDN Interface:
OFF: Physical level unavailable.
RED: ERROR: Line errors (physical level) or call in progress.
YELLOW: Physical level established.
GREEN: Call established.
SLOT The device has an MINI-PCI slot where a Wireless LAN daughter card can be in-
stalled.
OFF: Interface not available or not installed (not supported).
RED: Interface has not established, no data connection.
YELLOW: Connecting.
GREEN: Communication established.
1.4 Programming the microswitches
The Teldat C+ has a block of 8 microswitches useful for maintenance tasks and testing. Here they are only used to
ignore the configuration or establish the default configuration (where there is a default configuration file config.def).
This block is normally on the underside of the Teldat C+ , except for the c1+ where it is on the rear panel.
These should not be handled by the user unless it is necessary to reestablish the default configurations.
Note
All microswitches must be in the OFF position to ensure correct functionality.
1.4.1 Procedure to ignore the configuration, or establish the default configura-
tion
Follow these steps when you have to reject the whole router configuration (for instance, if you cannot remember the
password):
• Turn off the device by means of the ON/OFF switch.
• Using a screwdriver, move the microswitch (number 5) to the ON position.
• Turn the device on with the ON/OFF switch.
When the device is switched on, a message similar to the one shown below will appear on the configuration console:
**************************************************
******************* Router Teldat ****************
**************************************************
BOOT CODE VERSION: 01.06 Jan 2 2006 10:22:22
gzip Dec 28 2005 09:54:11
P.C.B.: A0 MASK:0C10 Microcode:00E1
START FROM FLASH
BIOS CODE DUMP....................
BIOS DATA DUMP...
End of BIOS dump
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1 Installing the Router
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