
Using Technician Interface Software
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Technician Interface Welcome Screen
When you initially boot a router (during installation) using the configuration file
ti.cfg, you receive a colon (:) as the login prompt on your console display or Telnet
connection. For example, booting from a console locally connected to Serial Port
1 of a router initializes the Technician Interface on Slot 1 of that router, and you
receive the prompt:
1:1
The “1” preceding the colon represents Slot 1, where the Technician Interface is
running on the router.
The “1” following the colon represents Serial Port 1, where you physically
connect the console or terminal to the router.
When you log into the system subsequently (by means of simple login, or with
user authentication with password and/or SecurID), the Technician Interface by
default displays a Welcome message and the $ prompt (F
igure 1-3).
Figure 1-3. Technician Interface Welcome Screen
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Login: Manager
Welcome to the Backbone Technician Interface
$
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