Specifications
Total Access 600 Series System Manual Section 4.1 Commons User Interface Guide
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2. TERMINAL MENU AND SYSTEM CONTROL
Selecting the Appropriate Menu
The terminal menu is the access point to all other operations. Each terminal menu item has several
functions and submenus that identify and provide access to specific operations and parameters. Use the
chart below to help select the appropriate terminal menu.
Telnet Security Levels
To edit terminal menu items via Telnet, you must have a password and the appropriate security level.
Table 1 describes the security levels.
To do this... Go to this menu...
Review and monitor general system information S
YSTEM INFO
Set up the management, syslog, and network time SYSTEM CONFIG
Upgrade firmware, do config transfers, ping, traceroute, reset unit, and access
terminal mode
S
YSTEM UTILITY
Configure and monitor the T1, ethernet, V.35, and FXS interfaces INTERFACES
Configure and monitor the L2 protocol for the T1 and ethernet interfaces L2 PROTOCOL
Configure and monitor bridging parameters BRIDGE
Define, configure, and monitor all router functions ROUTER
Configure the filter defines and Radius server SECURITY
Configure and apply DS0 maps DS0 MAPS
Table 1. Telnet Password Security Levels
Security Level Description
Full The user has all access to view and configure all menus (same as logging in to the
Craft port)
Support The user has access to view S
YSTEM INFO. The user has privileges to view and
change everything under the S
YSTEM CONFIG menu except for the Craft port
settings, telnet access lists, and the SNMP management communities. The user
has full access to the S
YSTEM UTILITY menu, including the ability to upgrade
firmware and reset the unit. The user has full access to the I
NTERFACES, L2
P
ROTOCOL, BRIDGE, ROUTER, and DS0 menus. The user does not have the ability
to set R
ADIUS SERVER settings under the SECURITY menu.
Config The same privileges as support, except that the user does not have privileges to
download firmware or configuration from the S
YSTEM UTILITY menu. The user
additionally does not have the privilege to reset the unit remotely, or enter the
terminal menu.










