Nortel Secure Router 4134CommissioningNN47263-302 (323249-A).
10 Secure Router 4134 commissioningFigure 1Secure Router 4134 commissioning proceduresNortel Secure Router 4134CommissioningNN47263-302 01.02 Standard
Secure Router 4134 commissioning navigation 11Figure 2Secure Router 4134 commissioning procedures (continued)Secure Router 4134 commissioning navigati
12 Secure Router 4134 commissioning•"Powering up the Secure Router 4134" (page 16)•"Logging in to the Secure Router 4134" (page 19
13Commissioning configurationproceduresThis section includes the recommended method to commission the SecureRouter 4134, while ensuring that you limit
14 Commissioning configuration proceduresRequired informationSample entriesRecord information hereNext hop IP address for staticroute to hosts and serv
Connecting a terminal for local access 15ATTENTIONWhen powering up for the first time, Nortel recommends that you use a directconsole connection to the
16 Commissioning configuration proceduresFigure 4Connect a local terminal to the Secure Router 4134Powering up the Secure Router 4134Power up the Secur
Powering up the Secure Router 4134 17ATTENTIONWhen powering up for the first time, Nortel recommends that you use a directconsole connection to the Sec
18 Commissioning configuration procedures2Verify that diagnostic testing is underway by observing the startupmessages on your local terminal.3Once the
Logging in to the Secure Router 4134 19Figure 5Accessing the bootrom command menuIf you accidentally enter the bootrom command menu, you can exit that
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20 Commissioning configuration proceduresPrerequisites•You have securely mounted the Secure Router 4134 in an equipmentrack.•You have connected a local
Defining boot parameters 21Example of defining boot parametersStep Action1Access configuration mode:configure terminal2Define boot parameters:boot_paramsT
22 Commissioning configuration procedures13Enter the number (0, 1, or 2) that corresponds to the type of bootromimage update that you prefer, or enter
Enabling the management LAN port 23Figure 6Management port on the rear panel of the Secure Router 4134Prerequisites•You must be connected to the Secur
24 Commissioning configuration proceduresconfigure terminal2To identify the management port for configuration, enter:interface ethernet 0/03 To configure
Verifying the Telnet connection 25save local—End—Enabling FTP, TFTP, and TelnetThe default configuration for the Secure Router 4134 includes FTP, TFTP,
26 Commissioning configuration proceduresProcedure stepsStep Action1To start a Telnet session from your workstation, enter:telnet <ipaddr>2To log
Configuring the Telnet banner 272To clear a specific Telnet session, enter:clear telnet_session <value>—End—Table 3Variable definitionsVariable Val
28 Commissioning configuration proceduresTable 4Variable definitionsVariable Value[banner1] An optional parameter that you use to extendthe banner text.
Configuring the static default route 29Configuring the host nameConfigure a host name for the Secure Router 4134 to uniquely identify it.Once assigned, t
3ContentsNew in this release 5Features 5User names and passwords 5System administrator account 5Alarms and system status 5Introduction 7Prerequisites
30 Commissioning configuration proceduresTable 7Variable definitionsVariable Value<netaddr/mask> The IP address and the subnet mask ofthe destinat
Configuring the time 31Table 8Variable definitionsVariable Value<day> The current day in relation to the month. Entera value from 1 to 31.<mont
32 Commissioning configuration proceduresVariable Value<hour offset> The number of hours that your local time isoffset from UTC. Enter a value fr
Changing the administrator account name 33password is "setup". Nortel recommends you change the default passwordas soon as possible to ensur
34 Commissioning configuration proceduresAdding usersYou can identify users (that is, login names) who can access the SecureRouter 4134, and assign eac
Removing users 35Procedure job aidThe CLI supports four levels of privilege for users. The following tabledefines each level.Table 12CLI user access le
36 Commissioning configuration proceduresConfiguring FTP usersProcedure stepsStep Action1 To access configuration mode, enter:configure terminal2To config
Rebooting or resetting the Secure Router 4134 37Saving a configurationIssue the save command to save the running configuration to a file. You cansave the
38 Commissioning configuration proceduresreboot4When the Secure Router 4134 completes the reboot, save thefactor y-default settings to the system.cfg fi
Checking the system for alarms 39Viewing chassis statusUse the procedure in this section to view summary information about theSecure Router 4134 chass
4 ContentsConfiguring the Telnet banner 27Configuring the Telnet timeout 28Configuring the host name 29Configuring the static default route 29Verifying th
40 Commissioning configuration procedures2To view the current alarms for any E1 port on the Secure Router4134, enter:show module alarms e1 <slot/por
Nortel Secure Router 4134CommissioningCopyright © 2007 , Nortel NetworksAll Rights Reserved.Publication: NN47263-302Document status: StandardDocument
5New in this releaseThe following section details what’s new in Nortel Secure Router 4134 —Commissioning (NN47263-302) for Release 10.0.FeaturesSee th
6 New in this releaseNortel Secure Router 4134CommissioningNN47263-302 01.02 Standard10.0 2 August 2007Copyright © 2007, Nortel Networks.
7IntroductionThis document provides information about the recommended method tocommission the Secure Router 4134. For a complete list of Command LineI
8 IntroductionNortel Secure Router 4134CommissioningNN47263-302 01.02 Standard10.0 2 August 2007Copyright © 2007, Nortel Networks.
9Secure Router 4134 commissioningYou commission the Secure Router 4134 to prepare the unit for softwarefeature configuration. Commissioning includes ta
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