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Section 1, Product Overview - Telnet
61200290L1-1H 1-3
Agent
The agent is a control program that resides in every network device. This program responds to
queries and commands from the network manager, returns requested information or invokes
configuration changes initiated by the manager, and sends unsolicited traps to the manager.
MIB
An MIB is an industry standard presentation of all status and configuration parameters
supported by a network device.
TELNET
Telnet provides a password protected, remote login facility to the MX2800 that allows a remote
user to control the MX2800 through the terminal menus. Only one Telnet menu session may
be active at a time.
TL1
Transaction Language 1 (TL1) is an ASCII-based language that supports both command-
response and autonomous (NE) message generation. Commonly, TL1 is used over an X.25
packet network but is completely independent of any physical layer protocols. For the
MX2800, TL1 is implemented as a Telnet session running over Ethernet or PPP. Currently, up
to eight TL1 Telnet connections can be active at a time.
AVAILABLE OPTIONS
The following optional equipment is available for use with the MX2800. Contact a local
distributor or the ADTRAN Sales Department for more information. Refer to “Appendix F,
Warranty” for contact information.
Breakout Panel (P/N 1200291L1 and P/N 1200291E1)
The optional breakout panel connects to the MX2800 and provides 28 RJ connectors for the
individual T1s/E1s. Shipment includes two six-foot, 64-pin to 64-pin amphenol cables which
allow direct cabling to the MX2800. Refer to “Connecting the Breakout Panel” on page 2-5 for
more information.
E1 Patch Panel (P/N 1200291L5 and P/N 1200291E5)
The optional E1 patch panel connects to the MX2800 and provides 28 pairs of BNC
connectors for E1 deployment (21 of which are used for E1 deployment). See Figure 1-1 on
page 1-4.
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