Technical information
Table Of Contents
- 1 What is TL1?
- 2 TL1 Message Types and Examples
- 3 Connect to TL1
- 4 Log Into TL1
- 5 Command Actions and Categories
- 6 Ten Basic Commands
- 7 Log Out of TL1
- 8 Obtaining Documentation
- 9 Documentation Feedback
- 10 Cisco Product Security Overview
- 11 Obtaining Technical Assistance
- 12 Obtaining Additional Publications and Information

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Step 2 Configure the terminal emulation software (Hyperterminal):
a. Terminal emulation = vt100
b. Bits per second = 9600
c. Parity = None
d. Stop BITS = 1
e. Flow control = None
Step 3 Press Enter. An angle bracket prompt (>) appears.
Step 4 You are ready to log into TL1. Follow the steps in the “Log Into TL1” section on page 8.
ONS 15600
The TSC card has one RJ-45 port of the faceplate. The RJ-45 port allows you to access the system using a
standard web browser. You must use the RJ-45 port on the active TSC. While using the web browser, you can
perform local and remote Operations, Administration, Maintenance and Provisioning (OAM&P) functions.
If a browser is not available, you can access the system using one of two RS-232 ports on the Customer
Access Panel (CAP). Each RS-232 port supports VT100 emulation so that you can enter TL1
commands directly without using a web browser. Each RS-232 supports its own TL1 session. Because
the CAP RS-232 port is set up as a DTE interface, you must use a 3-pair swapping null modem adapter
so that the TXD/RXC, DSR/DTR, and CTS/RTS pins are swapped when connecting to the serial ports.
The null modem adapter connects the CAP RS-232 port (male configuration) and the serial cable
(female configuration). Refer to the Cisco ONS 15600 Reference Manual for null modem adapter pin
assignments.
Step 1 Attach a 3-pair swapping null modem adapter to the RS-232 port on the CAP.
Step 2 Connect a serial cable to the null modem adapter, and to the serial port on your PC or
workstation.
Step 3 Complete one of the following:
• If you are using a PC, configure the terminal emulation software (Hyperterminal):
–
Terminal emulation = vt100
–
Bits per second = 9600
–
Parity = None
–
Stop BITS = 1
–
Flow control = None