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DLP-16 Executing Terminal Mode Commands
Introduction
Once connected to the unit via either a VT100 terminal or PC configured as a VT100 terminal or via Telnet
using the
10/100BASET interface, selecting the terminal mode gives the user a command-line prompt to
perform utilities such as pings, traceroutes, resets, firmware updates, configuration, and more.
T
ERMINAL
M
ODE
can also be accessed by using the shortcut keys <Ctrl + T> from other menu screens.
Prerequisite Procedures
Complete DLP-1, Connecting a VT100 Terminal or PC to the CRAFT Port, before logging in to the unit.
Tools and Materials Required
VT100 compatible terminal or computer with terminal emulation software. A VT100 emulation
program is provided with your shipment as part of the ADTRAN Utilities software suite.
Appropriate cable to connect terminal to the Total Access 850 (customer-provided).
DB-9 female to RJ-48 female adapter (ADTRAN proprietary) for connecting to the CRAFT port on the
rear of the unit (see
CRAFT Port on page 31).
To prevent electrical shock, do not install equipment in a wet location or during a
lightning storm.
Electronic equipment can be damaged by static electrical discharge. Before handling
modules, put on an antistatic discharge wrist strap to prevent damage to electronic
components. Place equipment in antistatic packing material when transporting or storing.
When working on equipment, always place it on an approved antistatic mat that is
electrically grounded.