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    Reset System
    1.  Shutdown
    2.  Restart System
    3.  Reboot System
    This line is used to provide abbreviated help on the currently selected field.Maintenance
    Reset System
    4.  Exit
    ENTER EXIT REFRESHHELP
    Screen 3-18.  Reset System
    Field Name Description
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    Shutdown Shuts down the entire system. Required before
    powering down the switch or removing system
    assembly.
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    Restart System Reinitializes the DEFINITY LAN Gateway application
    (the brouter)
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    Reboot System Reinitializes all hardware and software on the system
    assembly
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    Exit Returns you to the previous screenc c c c
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    Use this screen as follows:
    1. Select the activity you want to perform.  Press the number, or press 
    Tab or use the
    arrow keys and press the 
    ENTER function key .
    2. The following prompt appears: 
    Are You Sure? (Y/N?). Type Y and press
    Return .
    If you type 
    N and press Return , this screen will reappear.
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    3. For Shutdown:
    The following message appears: THE SYSTEM IS BEING SHUT DOWN NOW!!
    When the procedure is complete, ``Shut is displayed on the LCD panel of the
    Multi-Function board.
    4. For 
    Restart System:
    When the procedure is complete, you will return to the Reset System menu.
    5. For 
    Reboot System:
    If you run this from the system console (ADMIN/PORT B), the login prompt will
    appear when the procedure is complete.  From a remote connection, you have to
    reconnect later (approximately 5-10 minutes).
    The same messages will appear as for 
    Shutdown. When the procedure is
    complete, either ASAI-X, where x is the number of client connections, or OS will
    appear on the LCD display on the Multi-Function board, and you will be able to log
    back on.
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    System Logs
    This line is used to provide abbreviated help on the currently selected field.Maintenance
    System LogsPage XXXX of XXXX
    Time      Type     Process Description 
    NXTDAY PRVDAY CANCEL REFRESHNXTPG PRVPG HELP
    Screen 3-19.  System Logs
    This screen displays up-to-the-minute information on system activity, including
    errors.
    Field Name Description
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    Date Month and day (MM/DD). Changes as you move among
    dates.  If an asterisk (*) follows the day, this indicates an
    overflow log for this date.  This second log should be
    considered a separate day when moving through days.
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    Time Time of the log entry (Hour:Minutes:Seconds)
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    Type Severity of the log entry 
    (FYI, WARNING, or
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    Process The process that created the log entry. Examples are
    brouter and oam_ui.bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb
    Description Description of the log entry
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    To use this screen, press 
    NXTDAY and PRVDAY to move among days.  Press
    NXTPG and PRVPG to step though multiple pages.
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    Security Logs
    This line is used to provide abbreviated help on the currently selected field.Maintenance
    Security Logs
    1.  Login Attempt Log
    2.  Client Access Logs
    3.  DEFINITY LAN Gateway Reset Log
    4.  Command Logs
    5.  Exit
    ENTER EXIT REFRESHHELP
    Screen 3-20.  Security Logs
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    Login Attempt Log Only those login attempts that failedbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb
    Client Access Logs List of clients that attempted to connect and then
    disconnected
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    DEFINITY LAN
    Gateway Reset LogAll DEFINITY LAN Gateway Board resets
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    Command Logs All commands executed from administration/maintenance
    screens, such as adding a new login.  Lists all changes to
    parameters.
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    Use this screen as follows:
    1. Select the item for which you would like to see information.  Press the number, or
    press 
    Tab or use the arrow keys and press the ENTER function key.  The applicable
    screen will appear.
    2. When you are done viewing data, press 
    EXIT to return to the Maintenance menu.
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    Login Attempt Log
    Maintenance
    System LogsPage X of X
    Login Attempt Log
    Date and Time User Terminal Port
    CANCEL REFRESHNXTPG PRVPG HELP
    Screen 3-21.  Login Attempt Log
    Field Name Description
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    Date and Time Day, Date, Time, and Year of the login attempt (Day
    [nnn] Month Day[xx] Hour:Minutes:Seconds)
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    User Login of the user who attempted to log in.  After three
    failed login attempts occur, all are logged. If fewer than
    three are attempted, then none is logged.
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    Terminal Port Multi-Function Board port through which the login
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    To view information on this screen, press 
    NXTPG and PRVPG to step through
    multiple pages.
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    Client Access Logs
    Maintenance
    Security LogsPage XXXX of XXXX
    Client Access Logs
    Time Process DescriptionType
    NXTDAY PRVDAY CANCEL REFRESHNXTPG PRVPG HELP
    
    Screen 3-22.  Client Access Logs
    Field Name Description
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    Date Month and day (MM/DD). Changes as you move among
    dates.  If an asterisk (*) follows the day, this indicates an
    overflow log for this date.  This second log should be
    considered a separate day when moving through days.
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    Time Time of the client access (Hour:Minutes:Seconds)
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    Type Severity Indicator 
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    Process Process that created the log entry.  Examples are
    brouter and oam_ui.bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb
    Description Description of the client access activity.  Example:
    israel/3528 TCP_Connect.c c c
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    To use this screen, press 
    NXTDAY and PRVDAY to move among days.  Press
    NXTPG and PRVPG to step though multiple pages.
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    DEFINITY LAN Gateway Reset Log
    Maintenance
    Security LogsPage XXXX of XXXX
    DEFINITY LAN Gateway Reset Log
    Time DescriptionDate
    CANCEL REFRESHNXTPG PRVPG HELP
    Screen 3-23.  DEFINITY LAN Gateway Reset Log
    Field Name Description
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    Time Time of the reset (Hour:Minutes:Seconds)
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    Date Date of the reset (MM/DD/YY)
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    Description Description of the reset 
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    To use this screen, press 
    NXTPG and PRVPG to step though multiple pages.
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    Command Logs
    Maintenance
    Security LogsPage XXXX of XXXX
    Time       User Description
    NXTDAY PRVDAY CANCEL REFRESHNXTPG PRVPG HELP Command Logs
    Screen 3-24.  Command Logs
    Field Name Description
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    Time Time of the client access (Hour:Minutes:Seconds)
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    User Login_id that executed the command
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    Description Command that was executed (Example: 
    delete:
    network route: 135.20.87 network asaimfb3)
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    To use this screen, press 
    NXTDAY and PRVDAY to move among days.  Press
    NXTPG and PRVPG to step though multiple pages.
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    Ping Host
    Host Name or IP Address: ____________________Maintenance
    This line is used to provide abbreviated help on the currently selected field.
    ENTER CLEAR CANCEL REFRESHHELP Ping Host
    Packet count:
    Packet size:___
    ___
    Screen 3-25.  Ping Host
    This screen allows the user to test the connection between the DEFINITY LAN Gateway
    and any host.
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    Host Name or IP Address Name or IP address of locally known host.  Maximum field
    size = 20 characters.
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    Packet count The number of packets sent between the DEFINITY LAN
    Gateway and the host.  Valid range is 1-999. Default=1.
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    Packet size The size of the packets sent between the DEFINITY LAN
    Gateway and the host.  Valid range is 64-999. Default=64.
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    Use this screen as follows:
    Type the host name, IP Address, packet count, and packet size.  Use Tab or the
    arrow keys to move from field to field.
    When you are done entering data, press the ENTER function key to enter the data,
    or 
    CANCEL to return to the Maintenance menu.  If you press the ENTER function
    key, this will display the results and redisplay this screen. (You can do multiple
    pings.)
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    Port Status/Controlbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb
    Port Status/Control
    Port
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    ___________ Port
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      ___________   __  State StateService
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       __________State
    This line is used to provide abbreviated help on the currently selected field.toMessage
    Period Messages
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    CANCEL REFRESHDROP MSGPER HELP STATE DEFINITY TCP/IP Brouter
    DEFINITY DEFINITY
    (minutes)
    Screen 3-26.  Port Status/Control
    This screen can be used to change a ports service state or close a ports TCP
    connection.  Changing the ports service state will affect the ports other states as
    well.
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    Port Port number (1-12) used by the DEFINITY switch.  To
    determine which client is associated with a particular port, see
    the Brouter Administration screen.
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    DEFINITY Port
    StateRead-only.  Possible port states are as follows:
    NOT CONNECTED The BRI port is not administered
    (or is busied out) on the DEFINITY switch.
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