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I have a frozen operator terminal that needs to be restarted. I heard the easiest way to do this is to identify the port from another operator terminal and cycle through the speed for the down port. Unfortunately, I forgot how to navigate there... Thanks for the help.
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go to the B screen and press letter P for ports, then press enter 2 times and you will be on the speed. after that press I or D to change the speed. if you ever use ports 5 through 10, you should change data port to 0 and then back to the port the data phone is on. just an FYI.
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