Product specifications

UT-4500-A Series Upconverters Revision 0
Ethernet Management MN-UT4500A
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conv4500ASumLockFaultEvent
1.3.6.1.4.1.6247.64.2.1.6
conv4500ACoarseLockFaultEvent
1.3.6.1.4.1.6247.64.2.1.7
conv4500AFineLockFaultEvent
1.3.6.1.4.1.6247.64.2.1.8
conv4500AHSBFaultEvent
1.3.6.1.4.1.6247.64.2.1.9
conv4500AEqualizerFaultEvent
1.3.6.1.4.1.6247.64.2.1.10
conv4500AExtRefOscFaultEvent
1.3.6.1.4.1.6247.64.2.1.11
conv4500ASummaryFaultEvent
1.3.6.1.4.1.6247.64.2.1.12
6.4 Telnet Interface
The UT-4500-A provides a Telnet interface for the purpose of Equipment M&C via the standard
equipment Remote Control protocol.
The Telnet interface
requires user login at the
Administrator level and
Read/Write level. The
screen capture to the right
shows the login process:
Once logged into the Telnet interface as Administrator, the user can access the standard remote
control interface defined in Appendix A. REMOTE CONTROL.
6.4.1 HyperTerminal as Telnet Client
There is a disadvantage when using Windows Command-line as Telnet Client. Since Command-line
cannot translate a ‘\r’ to a ‘\r\n’ for the messages coming from Telnet Server, the multi-line command
response (for example, FRW? response) will be displayed as one line, with the latter lines overwriting
the previous lines. In order to view the full response messages, CEFD recommends using
HyperTerminal configured as Telnet Client.
Configure HyperTerminal as follows:
1. Use TCP/IP (Winsock) instead of COM1 or COM2 for
the connection, as per the example at right.