4 Issue 1, August 2003 61225236L1-5A4. PROVISIONINGThe SHDSL T1/E1 NTU menus are accessed via theDB-9 front panel female connector which supportsVT100 emulation by PC based application programs orby a virtual terminal session over the EOC.The parameters of the VT100 terminal should be set asfollows:ï 9600 Baudï No parityï 8 Data bitsï 1 Stop bitsï No Flow ControlOnce these steps have been completed, the followingoptions will appear in the SHDSL T1/E1 NTU MainMenu:1. Unit Information2. Provisioning3. Status4. Test5. Performance HistoryWindows HyperTerminalWindows HyperTerminal can be used as a VT100terminal emulation program. Open HyperTerminal byselecting Programs/Accessories/HyperTerminal. Referto the Help section of HyperTerminal for additionalinformation.NOTETo ensure proper display background, selectVT100 terminal emulation under Settings.The menu tree in Figure 3 illustrates the path to everyprovisioning, performance, and test access point in theSHDSL T1/E1 menu system.Table 4 lists the complete set of configurable optionswith settings and factory default values.NOTEWhen the NTU is in T1 mode, all related E1options will be non-applicable. A non-appli-cable option setting is still changeable, but willnot take affect until the option become appli-cable.Table 3. Front Panel LEDsLED Indication DescriptionPWR OffGreenThe module is powered offThe module is In ServiceSHDSL GreenYellowRedSHDSL loop is trained with good signal qualitySHDSL loop is trained with poor signal qualitySHDSL loop is not trainedT1/E1 OffGreenPort is active with alarmsPort is active with no alarmsTEST OffGreenYellowRedModule is not in loopback or BERTLocal loopback is active or BERT is running with no errorsBERT is running with bit errorsBERT is running with no pattern syncALM OffYellowRedNo alarm condition detectedAlarm condition detected remotelyAlarm condition detected locally