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Control OSN 1800 using SSH/TL1 without U2000/NCE-T

Created: Oct 1, 2020 10:51:38Latest reply: Oct 1, 2020 11:12:53 402 4 0 0 0
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For automation purposes I'm looking for documentation on how I can login and control OSN 1800 nodes through a terminal without using NCE-T or U2000 at all.

I can do it with all other vendors and can login to the OSN 1800 nodes using SSH but can't seem to find a way to enable TL1. Is TL1 available? If not; Is there a document somewhere that describes exactly what can be done using SSH or CLI? Pulling port alarms and live optical power levels is something that I would want to pull this way.


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liqiang185
Admin Created Oct 1, 2020 11:12:53

Dear friend! 

You can try to use the Putty tool. For osn1800, newer versions support the putty tool. Putty tools are easy to download on the Internet. And it supports SSH to log in to the device. 

Putty

In addition, you can use Navigator.

Thank you!

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dwdm
dwdm Created Oct 2, 2020 05:44:22 (0) (0)
Hi and thanks for your answer.

I know HOW to login to the 1800s using SSH but I don't know WHAT I can actually do once logged in using SSH.

Is there a document somewhere that covers the management of 1800 nodes without the use of U2000/NCE-T?  
liqiang185
liqiang185 Reply dwdm  Created Oct 2, 2020 07:35:53 (0) (0)
Dear friend! You can obtain the configuration manual for the command line from your device provider.  
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Dear friend! 

You can try to use the Putty tool. For osn1800, newer versions support the putty tool. Putty tools are easy to download on the Internet. And it supports SSH to log in to the device. 

Putty

In addition, you can use Navigator.

Thank you!

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dwdm
dwdm Created Oct 2, 2020 05:44:22 (0) (0)
Hi and thanks for your answer.

I know HOW to login to the 1800s using SSH but I don't know WHAT I can actually do once logged in using SSH.

Is there a document somewhere that covers the management of 1800 nodes without the use of U2000/NCE-T?  
liqiang185
liqiang185 Reply dwdm  Created Oct 2, 2020 07:35:53 (0) (0)
Dear friend! You can obtain the configuration manual for the command line from your device provider.  

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