We just had a OPT 61c rel 3.0 installed and is a remote off of our SL-100 and it is like trying to learn to ride a bike again. The 100 is all menu driven and also has alarm bars to visually indicate trouble and is specific to these areas (i.e. cpu/trunks/lines/i/o devices...etc.) but it has made work interesting also because it is fun to learn a new switch. Also there are no "loads" in the 100 there are levels driven by the menu. Also Nars/Bars are considered translation/tables in the 100. Many more differences but those are just a few. email me if you have any specifics you need to know.
The SL100 itself does not but using a CS2100 IP switch attached to it it can. It also uses the 2033, 110e and 1140e sets as well. The IP switch can be interfaced via a HIOP card in the MS and transition the TDM SL100 to the IP sets via the CS2100 architecture.
You can also do command line on the SL100 up to a point. I remember a job interview I had was simply to log in and pull up the managers phone, they were so hard pressed for techs they just needed to find someone who knew anything haha
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