This describes how to start, configure, use, and quit the BSC6000 Local Maintenance Terminal.
LMT Login Mode
This describes LMT login modes. LMT login modes comprise the online mode, offline mode, and agent mode through the M2000 server. When a PC installed with the LMT cannot communicate directly with the server, the M2000 server works as the agent to ensure the communication between the LMT and the server.
Setting IP Address of LMT PC
This describes how to set the IP address of the LMT PC. This topic takes the connection between the LMT PC and the BSC through LAN as an example.
Connecting the LMT PC to the GBAM/GOMU
This provides an example of connecting the LMT PC to the GBAM/GOMU in a LAN to describe how the LMT PC is connected to the OM network of the BSC. You need to perform this operation only when the LMT is used for the first time.
Unlocking the User Account of BSC6000 LMT
When logging in to the BSC6000 LMT, if a non-ADMIN user enters an incorrect password over a certain times, the non-ADMIN user account is automatically locked. The ADMIN users, administrators, and custom users can unlock these accounts.
Setting the Security Transmission Parameters of the BSC6000 Local Maintenance Terminal
This describes how to set the security transmission parameters of the BSC6000 Local Maintenance Terminal. The setting of the SSL parameters on the BSC6000 Local Maintenance Terminal implements the secure connection between the BSC6000 Local Maintenance Terminal and the server. In this way, the confidentiality and integrity of communication contents are guaranteed.