Telstra NTU-4S

  1. Start the console session.

    Plug in serial cable to console port of device from PC COM1 port
    Open PuTTY and select "Serial" connection type, leave baud rate (Speed) and other settings as default.
    Plug power into device and if a power button exists, turn it on.
  2. Enable Local Management.

    In the Main Menu type 2 for "Provisioning":
    Unit Mode: NT 16-Sep-14 09:15:06 Circuit ID: Terminal Mode: Local Main Menu 1. Unit Information 2. Provisioning 3. Status 4. Test 5. Performance History 6. TSCAN 7. Terminal Mode Selection: 2 ?. System Help
    In the Provisioning menu type 1 for "Unit Options":
    Provisioning 1. Unit Options 2. SHDSL Options 3. G.703 Options 4. Nx64K Options 5. Test Options Selection: 1 ?. System Help
    In the Unit Options menu type 8 for "Local Management":
    Unit Mode: NT 16-Sep-14 09:15:14 Circuit ID: Terminal Mode: Local Unit Options 1. Unit Mode = NT 2. Cross-Connect Map 3. Clock Source = SHDSL RX Clock 4. Circuit ID 5. Date and Time 6. Restore Factory Defaults 7. Upgrade Firmware 8. Local Management = Disabled 9. Change Password Selection: 8 ?. System Help
    When prompted type password to access the Local Management menu:
    Enter password: password
    In the Local Management menu type 2 for the "Enabled" option:
    Unit Mode: NT 16-Sep-14 09:15:21 Circuit ID: Terminal Mode: Local Local Management 1. Disabled 2. Enabled Selection: 2 ?. System Help
  3. Erase configuration.

    In the Unit Options menu type 6 for the "Restore Factory Defaults" option and type y to confirm:
    Unit Mode: NT 16-Sep-14 09:15:27 Circuit ID: Terminal Mode: Local Unit Options 1. Unit Mode = NT 2. Cross-Connect Map 3. Clock Source = SHDSL RX Clock 4. Circuit ID 5. Date and Time 6. Restore Factory Defaults 7. Upgrade Firmware 8. Local Management = Enabled 9. Change Password Selection: 6 ?. System Help Unit Mode: NT 16-Sep-14 09:15:30 Circuit ID: Terminal Mode: Local Are you sure you want to restore factory default settings to all options (Y/N)? Selection: y ?. System Help
  4. Copy all the output from the session into your records.

    Right-click PuTTY's titlebar, from that dropdown menu click on "Copy All to Clipboard"
    Open the file of record certifying the deconfiguration of this device and use CTRL V to paste all the output from PuTTY into that file. Formatting the text with a fixed-width font helps it look more readable.
  5. End the session.

    Close PuTTy.