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Unpacking the System 2-5
If you plan to use SNMP functions, such as trap reporting or remote
device management, you will also need to know the community names
and IP addresses of the management station(s).
You may also wish to define the greeting message the remote users
will see when they log onto the AccessBuilder.
If the AccessBuilder greeting message will be more than one line, use
the vertical bar character (|) as a carriage return. Refer to the Transcend
AccessBuilder Manager System Dialog box on-line help for details.
AccessBuilder
Management
You will want to consider how the AccessBuilder 4000 will be
managed. Figure 2-1 illustrates the methods of managing the
AccessBuilder family.
Figure 2-1 Managing the AccessBuilder
Unpacking the
System
To unpack the system:
1 Remove the unit from the original shipping carton.
2 Inspect the chassis for shipping damage.
If you find any damage, contact the shipping company to file a report.
If the chassis must be returned to the factory, repack and ship it in the
original shipping cartons.
Analog or
ISDN Telco
Network
Console, accessed
remotely via
dial-up connection
M
AccessBuilder 4000 or 2000
AccessBuilder 4000 or 2000
Console, accessed
via console port
Console, accessed
via telnet
Transcend AccessBuilder
Manager for Windows
(SNMP w/GUI)
Central Site
AccessBuilder(s)
Remote Site
AccessBuilder
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