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1. Getting Started with Passport 4400 Release 4 1 18 Chapter 1 Introduction 209664 A 19 Chapter 2 Online Documentation Topics in this chapter e Accessing the Online Documentation on page 19 e Navigating Online Documentation on page 21 Printing Online Documentation on page 25 e Browsers on page 25 The online documentation Configuring and Operating Passport 4400 Rel 4 Software 206916 A provides comprehensive information for configuring and operating your Passport 4460 unit The documentation resides on the CD ROM in your software accessory kit Accessing the Online Documentation To access the documentation on the CD ROM 1 Place the CD into the drive 2 From the D drive assuming D is your CD ROM drive icon on your screen double click on the CD icon 3 Double click on the docs icon For a particular manual in PDF format you will need Acrobat Reader double click on the file you want or you can continue with step 4 Double click on the config ops doc icon Double click on the index html icon You should now have access to Passport 4400 Release 4 Configuration and Operation Documentation on the web Getting Started with Passport 4400 Release 4 1 20 Chapter 2 Online Documentation For installing documentation from the CD ROM After doing the steps 1 2 and 3 above you can install documentation by following the procedures in the following icons If you are using Win
2. Getting Started with Passport 4400 Release 4 1 209664 A Contents Chapter 1 Ju E cacesteeresaubrabesrsuwadesszecberases4u m dad 4i eere 11 List ur Dooumantallol sssqxm EE 246 UE SAGA V ER XE RUN Yd e PER Ur 12 Missio EEN 12 Determining Which Management Tool to Use llslsellselleeleeen 14 Device Management Tools 14 Network Management TOOls 4 2 EE EE KR qon Ee a a aD OR pn 16 Chapter 2 Online Documentallon sseuacabcuo Ras Rer RP ERE REEERATSEIER 19 Accessing the Online Documentation 19 Open the documentato sirai aca UR a ci Cable ao laci dia e Re dicc pd on 20 Navigating Online Documentation lesse e RR R9 ee eee eee 21 Printing Onine Depuis ift au rq uro Sid ePi Sic EAE PO tases PY das 25 DENSIS oaser apse EE deed AREA AXE RN cadens AREGSS2JZPSE REA A 25 Chapter 3 Faseren EN EE TE cere ER NEUE RE Cd TE 29 Workstation Hequirements a 2 e EN NEIER ENEE EE SEN d REENEN EN E EN 29 Installing Passport 4460 Hardware 30 Chapter 4 Configurator Procedure for Creating a Node Profile 31 Accessing the Configurator Through a Web Browser 32 Viewing Node Profile Information ENEE NEEN x RR 33 Delining e Lnigae DNA Prefix oiessdeedanzescesaqAed TaqXr qb RR idid C RE da 34 Delining a Node Name 2ci ccaaccaacsd Rx C RACK EAR OC RE atarie Y KY des 35 Demmo a Node ILE EE 36 Defining a Customer lD 2 a AE cases AE Re REX REY EX Ee a 37 Getting Started with Passport 4400 Release 4 1 8
3. Getting Started with Passport 4400 Release 4 1 12 Chapter 1 Introduction List of Documentation The following documentation will assist you in the installation and operation of your Passport 4460 unit Getting Started with Passport 4400 Rel 4 1 Software 209664 A this document Using Passport 4400 Install Tool Version 4 1 206906 B provided in hard copy in the Passport software kit Configuring and Operation Passport 4400 Rel 4 Software 206916 A provided on CD ROM or on the web This is software documentation for the system describing configuration provisioning using the Passport 4400 Configurator and CLI Reference for Passport 4460 Hardware 205677 A Reference for Passport 4400 Cables 205678 A Reference for Passport 4400 6400 Interworking 209372 A Getting Started with Passport 4400 and 6400 Interworking 209371 A Passport 4400 Release Notes 209373 A Reference for Passport 4400 Command Line Interface CLI 209666 A Using the Passport 4400 Mass Deployment and Reporting Tool 209665 A Unpacking the Unit The first thing to do is to unpack your unit and check the contents of your Passport unit Make sure you have received the following items Setup Poster Base Unit Modules ordered installed these will vary according to the requirements of your network Documentation Reference for Passport 4460 Hardware 205677 A Reference for Passport 4400 Cables 205678 A 209664 A Chapter 1 Introduct
4. Install Tool Windows based PC see chart on page 15 Passport 4400 Configurator Any workstation that supports either Internet Explorer 4 0 or Netscape Communicator 4 5 browser see chart on page 15 Command Line Interface CLI Dumb terminal or terminal emulation software see chart on page 15 Mass Deployment Reporting Tool MDT Windows based PC see chart on page 15 Optivity NMS 9 0 Any workstation see chart on page 17 Preside Multiservice Data Manager PMDM Any workstation see chart on page 17 Open Management System for Passport OMS P Any workstation see chart on page 17 Getting Started with Passport 4400 Release 4 1 30 Chapter 3 Hardware Setup Installing Passport 4460 Hardware The next four steps must be executed before you can operate your Passport 4460 unit Installation information can be found in the Reference for Passport 4460 Hardware 205677 A Install the Flash card Chapter 4 2 Attach the interface cables Chapter 6 also refer to Reference for Passport 4400 Cables 205678 A Connect the workstation Chapter 7 Power up your Passport 4460 unit Chapter 1 In Chapter 1 of this manual you were asked to evaluate the device management tools you are going to use Refer to the table below and then go to the next procedure If you are using Refer to Passport 4400 Configurator Chapter 4 of this manual
5. on page 58 Reserved IfIndexes and Ranges on page 58 Configurator Procedure for Displaying the Iflndex Table To display IfIndexes through Configurator 1 Click on Status Statistics 2 Click on All Interfaces You will see the Interface Status Statistics window Below is a partial display of the IfIndex Table using Configurator 3 See IfIndex Table Display Definitions on page 62 for a description of the above parameters 209664 A Appendix A Iflndexes and Interface Identification 61 CLI Procedure for Displaying the Iflndex Table The following sample display is taken from a Passport 4460 with two expansion modules installed an ISDN BRI S T Voice module and a T1 Voice module Below is a partial display of the IfIndex Table using CLI CLI gt show system IfIndex Operational Iflndex IfExtType PPA Slot 1 ethernetCsmacd 0 base 2 propVirtual 0 base 3 other 0 base 4 propVirtual 1 base 5 isdns 1 expl 6 det 1 exp1 7 ds1 0 exp2 8 other 0 exp2 9 other 0 exp2 10 other 0 exp2 11 other 0 exp2 12 other 0 exp2 13 other 0 exp2 14 other 0 exp2 15 other 0 exp2 16 other 0 exp2 Getting Started with Passport 4400 Release 4 1 62 Appendix A Iflndexes and Interface Identification Iflndex Table Display Definitions Interface Extension Type The interface extension type shown as IfExtType in the display above describes the port protocol service or other interface identified by the IfIndex The following table desc
6. 2 Online Documentation Use the following table to get the optimum results from the browser you are using Browser How to Get Optimum Results Microsoft Internet Explorer 4 or 5 Normal browser setup will provide optimum results Microsoft Internet Explorer 3 For best results you should set the browser to disable using style sheets 1 Select View gt Options and select the Advanced tab 2 Uncheck the box next to Use style sheets 3 Click on the Apply button Also you should choose the No Frames option from the online documentation startup page The frameset for the online documentation may not be stable in Microsoft Internet Explorer 3 You may encounter pages displayed outside of the frameset Netscape Communicator 4 5 4 6 4 7 As a minimum you should make sure the browser window size is at least 800 by 600 pixels If you must run the browser in a smaller window size or you encounter display problems you should set the browser to Disable using styles sheets 1 Select Edit gt Preferences and select Advanced 2 Uncheck the box next to Enable style sheets 3 Click on the OK button Netscape Navigator 4 08 As a minimum you should make sure the browser window size is at least 800 by 600 pixels If you must run the browser in a smaller window size or you encounter display problems you should set the browser to Disable using styles sheets 1 Select Edit gt Preferences and select A
7. Address Iron O S Node Name lr Node D j1 Customer ID p PC Dial in IP Address 192 166 200 201 Save If you don t want to modify any more parameters in this window click Save A Command Successful appears If you are done you must reset the system before the new configuration takes effect Go to Resetting the Unit on page 37 or continue with Defining a Customer ID on page 37 209664 A Chapter 4 Configurator Procedure for Creating a Node Profile 37 Defining a Customer ID To Define a Customer ID 1 Enter the customer ID in the Customer ID field Enter an integer between 1 and 65535 for example 9265 System Identity 1 Device Network Address fixiz SS Node Name Node ID 1 Customer ID p PC Dial in IP Address 192 166 200 201 2 After you have completed modifying your parameters click Save A Command Successful message appears 3 You must reset the system before the new configuration takes effect Continue below Resetting the Unit 1 Click on Administration 2 Click on System Reset The System Reset window opens Reset Type CPU_only Di PU onl Configuration Factory Defaults Reset In the Reset Type field use the pull down menu to select Configuration Click Reset A unit reset confirmation message is displayed Getting Started with Passport 4400 Release 4 1 38 Chapter 4 Configurator Procedure for Creating a Node Profile 199 30 20 41 JavaScript Applic
8. Contents Pisas TOS EI sai 5 6844 ARTE XA PRESQUE GO SEH EX SR PROS EE 37 Setting the DNA Numbering Plan 38 Overriding the DNA Numbering Plan 39 Passport 4400 Configurator Documentation URL Update 39 cad Wig Selen GUN osaudaau qub e dex aepectoy dux ad abeo d eb RE qd 40 Chapter 5 Accessing the CLI and Basic Conttguration sassa nsnnnnsnnn 43 Isi s Termilial 222 ode quta edo CROPS ECRIRE CR ER ha 43 Communication Parameter Set Up Requirements 44 Logging into the CLI Using the Terminal Emulation Program 46 Assigning ihe IP Addigss oii seq heh SS 3 QadoLPbed CAEN RO RE UU AUR TR Rc KR 47 Chapter 6 CLI Procedure for Creating a Node Profile LsLe 49 Viewing Node Profilo TntopmeliOri dg doce x REENEN E 50 Defining a Unique DNA Prefix eet s sir RR AE AE ELE XXE EAR 51 Doming a Node NANG sssi Lars DeL buc S eee eek DE VR ERR UR ER S acd di 52 Denning Mode ID ee Ee EE RR xxm pq nem RR che ERM ORES 53 Defining Custome A 8 set e AER ee CREAR eo CR woes 2 53 Confirming the New Coniguralion 2 ma 9 HEP RARE RERO RS rA R 54 Saving the Current Configuration and Resetting the Unit 54 Seng BEEN 55 Appendix A Iflndexes and Interface Identification 0 00 eee 57 WME OVEIMIEW ge bend oka dE eee a REE ERR a RERENXEEAG BOER ES 57 Hard Coded lilndexes 2sideseroRa Rr RR RRRE ERE RESAdG AYER A 58 Reserved Iflndexes and Ranges 58 Iflndex Table Display Description 60 Configurator Procedure
9. RouteProtocolType IfIndex IPAddress Mtu DataLinkType KeepAlive ForwardBcast IPNumber RouteProtocolType IfIndex IPAddress Mtu 1 199 30 20 77 1500 ether on off numbered disable 2 199 168 25 24 1500 fr off off numbered rip 32 199 168 200 200 1500 Note The name for the base module is always base Expansion modules are named expl exp2 the PCMCIA module is named pemciaExp Getting Started with Passport 4400 Release 4 1 48 Chapter 5 Accessing the CLI and Basic Configuration 5 Use the following CLI command to assign the IP address CLI gt add ip address entry Parameter Range of Values Required Actions lt lflndex gt IPAddress INTEGER 1 255 IPAddress Enter the Iflndex of the Interface displayed in Step Enter the IP address you want to assign the Passport 4460 lt NetMask gt Sub NetMask Enter the subnet mask The bits of the 255 255 255 0 subnet mask are set to 1 if the 255 255 0 0 or Passport 4460 should treat the 255 0 0 0 corresponding bit in the IP address as part of the IP network prefix lt BcastAddress gt IPAddress The IP address used for broadcasting Example CLI gt add ip address entry 3 192 168 22 22 255 255 0 0 192 168 255 255 6 Save the configuration and reset the unit CLI gt save configuration update CLI gt reset system current reset 209664 A 49 Chapter 6
10. for Displaying the Iflndex Table 60 CLI Procedure for Displaying the Iflndex Table 61 Iflndex Table Display Definitions 62 209664 A Contents 9 Appendix B Installing System Software from the CD ROM 65 RE MNT 65 Downloading Application Software 20 0 0 eens 66 Configurator Procedure for Downloading Application Software 66 CLI Procedure for Downloading Application Software lilius 69 a 71 Getting Started with Passport 4400 Release 4 1 10 Contents 209664 A 11 Chapter 1 Introduction This manual is specific to the Passport 4460 unit Many references are made to the Passport 4400 unit which is a generic term for all Passport 4400 units In this manual the terms Passport 4460 and Passport 4400 are interchangeable Topics in this manual e Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Online Documentation e Chapter 3 Hardware Setup e Chapter 4 Configurator Procedure for Creating a Node Profile e Chapter 5 Accessing the CLI and Basic Configuration e Chapter 6 CLI Procedure for Creating a Node Profile e Appendix A IfIndexes and Interface Identification e Appendix B Installing System Software from the CD ROM Topics in this chapter e List of Documentation on page 12 e Unpacking the Unit on page 12 e Determining Which Management Tool to Use on page 14
11. from the factory enter the current date and time To set the System Clock on your Passport 4460 unit use the following steps 1 From the table of contents menu click on Administration 209664 A Chapter 4 Configurator Procedure for Creating a Node Profile 41 2 Click on Date amp Time The Date and Time window opens Weekday Sunday z Save Update any field you want to set then click Save A confirmation message Command Successful indicates you have successfully updated the System Clock on your Passport 4460 unit At this point you have completed the minimum requirements for getting started using Configurator Your unit should now be able to communicate on the network You will need to proceed with the configuration Refer to Configuring and Operation Passport 4400 Rel 4 Software 206916 A online documentation to continue Getting Started with Passport 4400 Release 4 1 42 Chapter 4 Configurator Procedure for Creating a Node Profile 209664 A 43 Chapter 5 Accessing the CLI and Basic Configuration This chapter explains the basic configuration procedure using the Command Line Interface CLI as your device management tool Proceed with the following Using a Terminal on page 43 e Communication Parameter Set Up Requirements on page 44 Logging into the CLI Using the Terminal Emulation Program on page 46 e Assigning the IP Address on page 47 The Passport 4460 is shippe
12. in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Changes or modifications to this product that could increase the amount of Radio Frequency Emissions from this product without the expressed written approval of Nortel Networks could cause the product and the user to violate the FCC s Rules and Regulations thus requiring the product to be turned off or disconnected If this unit is used on a DTE which requires use of shielded cables for compliance with FCC Part 15 then use of a filtered pin connector may be required to maintain FCC compliance See the Installation section for specific applications Notification of Canadian Requirements This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus as set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Government of Canada Department of Industry Le pr sent appareil num rique n met pas de bruits radio lectriques d passant les limites applicables aux appareils num riques de classe A prescrites dans le r glement sur le brouillage radio lectrique dict par le Minist re des Industry du Canada
13. on the unit The power supply is auto ranging in this model The power supply cordset to be supplied in Europe must have 0 75 mm 3 conductor HAR cord type HOSVV F terminated in a grounding type Shucko plug on one end and a molded on IEC 320 connector on the other end Technical Data Passport 4400 Series ac units Input Voltage 100 240 Vac 5 10 Input Current 3A 1 5A Frequency 47 63 Hz dc units Input Voltage 36 72 Vdc Input Current 5A Um die K hlung des Ger tes nicht zu beschr nken ist es notwendig um das Ger t herum an allen Seiten ca 5 cm Raum zu lassen Stellen Sie das Ger t in der Nahe einer geerdeten Schutzkontakt steckdose so auf dass diese leicht erreichbar und zug nglich ist Die Montage und der Zugang ins Innere des Ger tes sind nur einem qualifizierten Techniker gestattet Ehe der Netzstecker aus der Steckdose gezogen wird m ssen s mtliche usserliche Verbindungen vom Ger t getrennt werden Warnung Vor ffnen des Ger tes muss der Netzstecker aus der Steckdose gezogen werden Netzteil ist mit automatischer Umschaltung entsprechend der Versorgungsspannung versorgt Die Netzleitung sollte ein harmonisierter Typ HAR sein mit der Bezeichnung H05VV F oder H05VVH2 F 3G 0 75 mm mit einem Schutzkontakt und einem Kaltger testecker IEC 320 Technische Daten Passport 4400 Series ac Geraete Nennspannung 100 240 V 5 10 Nennstrom 3A 1 5A Fr
14. 0 25 0 Node Name PubsA 9 Main Device Network Address x121 D Attributes D Administration Card Slot Module Identification D Configure A EBM P Utilities 1 NO MODULE INSTALLED D Status Statistics Documentation E axe System Date amp Time Tue Nov 16 19 59 22 1999 Latest System Reset Tue Nov 16 18 3 21 1999 209664 A Chapter 4 Configurator Procedure for Creating a Node Profile 33 The left side of the window displays the menu and the right side displays the Passport 4400 unit s main page You are now logged into the Configurator web pages Viewing Node Profile Information To view your current node profile use the following steps 1 Click on Configure 2 Click on System 3 Click on dentity The System Identity window opens System Identity pu 2 Device Network Address 1211123456 Node Name Puss 5 Node D 1 Customer ID B PC Dial in IP Address p o 0 0 Save Getting Started with Passport 4400 Release 4 1 34 Chapter 4 Configurator Procedure for Creating a Node Profile Defining a Unique DNA Prefix To Define a unique DNA prefix Click on Configure Click on System Click on Identity The System Identity window opens System Identity pusss Device Network Address Jens 1 4 Enterthe DNA prefix string for this Passport 4460 unit in the Device Network Address field Note Be careful not to delete the DNA numbering plan when modifying your device ne
15. 13 Notwithstanding any other license agreement that may pertain to or accompany the delivery of this computer software the rights of the United States Government regarding its use reproduction and disclosure are as set forth in the Commercial Computer Software Restricted Rights clause at FAR 52 227 19 Statement of Conditions In the interest of improving internal design operational function and or reliability Nortel Networks Inc reserves the right to make changes to the products described in this document without notice Nortel Networks Inc does not assume any liability that may occur due to the use or application of the product s or circuit layout s described herein Portions of the code in this software product may be Copyright 2000 Regents of the University of California All rights reserved Redistribution and use in source and binary forms of such portions are permitted provided that the above copyright notice and this paragraph are duplicated in all such forms and that any documentation advertising materials and other materials related to such distribution and use acknowledge that such portions of the software were developed by the University of California Berkeley The name of the University may not be used to endorse or promote products derived from such portions of the software without specific prior written permission SUCH PORTIONS OF THE SOFTWARE ARE PROVIDED AS IS AND WITHOUT ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES
16. CLI Procedure for Creating a Node Profile A node profile is required for links established between the Passport 4460 and the Passport network This chapter explains the node profile procedure using CLI as your device management tool e Viewing Node Profile Information on page 50 e Defining a Unique DNA Prefix on page 51 e Defining a Node Name on page 52 e Defining Node ID on page 53 e Defining Customer ID on page 53 e Confirming the New Configuration on page 54 e Saving the Current Configuration and Resetting the Unit on page 54 e Setting the System Clock on page 55 Getting Started with Passport 4400 Release 4 1 50 Chapter 6 CLI Procedure for Creating a Node Profile Viewing Node Profile Information To view your current node profile use the following CLI commands CLI show msm profile A table similar to the following is displayed NodelD 1 operational 23 configured Customer ID 0 operational 9265 configured DNAPrefix x121 operational x121 12345678901 2 configured CLI gt show system administration A table similar to the following appears ConfigVersion Passport 4430 50 Appl Rel4 0 0 Rev ObjectlD 1 3 6 1 4 1 335 1 4 UpTime O0Years 001Days 23 49 26 Contact E NodeName PUBSA Location Services 4 209664 A Chapter 6 CLI Procedure for Creating a Node Profile 51 Defining a Unique DNA Prefix To define a unique DNA pr
17. Command Line Interface CLI Chapters 5 and 6 of this manual Install Tool Using Passport 4400 Install Tool Version 4 1 206906 B Mass Deployment and Reporting Tool Using the Passport 4400 Mass Deployment and Reporting Tool 209665 A If you are using any of the network management tools refer page 16 and page 17 Also note that the Configuring and Operation Passport 4400 Rel 4 Software will be a good source of product and parameter information as you configure your unit 209664 A 31 Chapter 4 Configurator Procedure for Creating a Node Profile A node profile is required for links established between the Passport 4460 unit and the Passport network This chapter explains the node profile configuration procedure using Passport 4400 Configurator as your device management tool e Accessing the Configurator Through a Web Browser on page 32 e Viewing Node Profile Information on page 33 e Defining a Unique DNA Prefix on page 34 e Defining a Node Name on page 35 e Defining a Node ID on page 36 Defining a Customer ID on page 37 e Resetting the Unit on page 37 Setting the DNA Numbering Plan on page 38 e Passport 4400 Configurator Documentation URL Update on page 39 e Setting the System Clock on page 40 A confirmation message Command Successful indicates you have successfully updated the System Clock on your Passport 4460 unit on page 41
18. DNA numbering plan it is possible to override the current numbering plan by entering the other numbering plan type within square brackets in front of the DNA number To modify your DNA numbering plan go to Setting the DNA Numbering Plan on page 38 Passport 4400 Configurator Documentation URL Update When you have installed the online documentation on a web site you must set the documentation URL for the Passport 4400 Configurator in order to be able to access the online documentation Configuring and Operation Passport 4400 Rel 4 Software 206916 A from within the Passport 4400 Configurator This URL can only be changed through the Passport 4400 Configurator web pages 1 Click on Administration Getting Started with Passport 4400 Release 4 1 40 Chapter 4 Configurator Procedure for Creating a Node Profile 2 Click on Document URL The Documentation URL window opens Documentation URL pussa Documentation Server URL http www3 nortelnetworks com product m Save The URL in the window is where the online documentation is located at the Nortel Internet site on your PC workstation server or on the CD at your PC 3 If you have downloaded the documentation elsewhere enter the URL in the Documentation Server URL field and click Save A Command Successful appears Setting the System Clock The Passport 4460 unit has an internal battery backed calendar and clock Upon receiving a Passport 4460 unit
19. INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE In addition the program and information contained herein are licensed only pursuant to a license agreement that contains restrictions on use and disclosure that may incorporate by reference certain limitations and notices imposed by third parties 209664 A EC Declaration of Conformity This product conforms or these products conform to the provisions of Council Directive 89 336 EEC and 73 23 EEC The Declaration of Conformity is available at Nortel Networks 4100 Guardian Street Simi Valley CA 93065 attention Regulatory Department LIMITATIONS OF REMEDIES Nortel s entire liability and Customer s exclusive remedies are as follows Nortel shall i use commercially reasonable efforts to correct any failure of the software program of which it is given written notice by Customer during the Warranty Period to perform substantially in accordance with the documentation provided such failure can be recreated by Nortel in an unmodified version of the software program or if Nortel is unable to correct such failure the software program and documentation may be returned and the license fee paid will be refunded or ii replace any diskette not meeting Nortel s Limited Warranty or if Nortel is unable to deliver a replacement diskette which is free from defects in materials or workmanship the software program and documentatio
20. Part No 209664 A June 2000 4100 Guardian Street Simi Valley CA 93063 3382 USA Getting Started with Passport 4400 Release 4 1 NORTEL NETWORKS 2 Copyright 2000 Nortel Networks Inc All rights reserved Printed in the USA June 2000 The information in this document is subject to change without notice The statements configurations technical data and recommendations in this document are believed to be accurate and reliable but are presented without express or implied warranty Users must take full responsibility for their applications of any products specified in this document The information in this document is proprietary to Nortel Networks Inc The software described in this document is furnished under a license agreement and may only be used in accordance with the terms of that license A summary of the Software License is included in this document Trademarks Quick2Config Marathon Passport and Nortel Networks are registered trademarks and are trademarks of Nortel Networks Inc Microsoft MS MS DOS Win32 Windows and Windows NT are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation All other trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of their respective owners Restricted Rights Legend Use duplication or disclosure by the United States Government is subject to restrictions as set forth in subparagraph c 1 ii of the Rights in Technical Data and Computer Software clause at DFARS 252 227 70
21. State Retrieving File Transfer Mode None Last Transfer Status Transferring File This window displays the progress of the download process Take note of the Transfer Mode status To_Bank_1 or To_Bank_2 You will need this value to continue with the next procedure When the Last Transfer Status shows Download Successful your download is complete Commit the Application Code Bank 1 Select Administration and Code Bank Y Administration Access Privilege Code Bank Getting Started with Passport 4400 Release 4 1 68 Appendix B Installing System Software from the CD ROM You will see the Code Bank window Code Bank System Code Image Read From Bank 2 CommitBank 2 e Save 2 Next to Commit Bank use the pull down menu and select the code bank that was displayed in step 8 of the previous procedure The opposite bank is now uncommitted and a subsequent application code download will write to that bank 3 Click Save A Command Successful appears Save the Current Configuration and Reset the Unit 1 Under Administration select System Reset You will see the System Reset window 2 Inthe Reset Type field use the pull down menu to select Configuration Click Reset A unit reset confirmation message is displayed 199 30 20 41 JavaScript Application 9 The Unit WILL BE reset Do you wish to continue Note This unit will be unavailable for the next 45 60 seconds while it s resetti
22. Using Configurator through a web browser 32 V viewing node profile 33 50 W Warnings 4 workstation requirements 29 Index 73 Getting Started with Passport 4400 Release 4 1 74 Index 209664 A
23. Web site established on the server and that index html is the default file that is served when the Web site is accessed The server name yugi can be resolved by DNS otherwise use your server s IP address An example could be the following http 192 168 1 1 Navigating Online Documentation The next and previous buttons in the document pages navigate you through the pages sequentially If for example you have jumped hyperlinked to a new page and wish to return to your previous location use the back button in the browser XX Passport 4400 Release 4 0 Revision B Configuration and Operation Documentation Netscape BIR Eie Edi View Go Communicator Help 3 A a d w d Foward Reload Home Seach Netscape Print Security sop T Bookmarks E Location http yuci Release40B production index html CJ What s Related Instant Message D WebMail D Contact D People B Yelow Pages D Download C4 Channels Identifying the Passport 4400 Wa system or network administrator you may want to uniquely identify each Passport 4400 at your location or throughout your network The Configurator and CLI of each Passport 4400 Data Services allows you to assign it a node name a contact name and a location name or identifier Voice Services Configurator System Identity Window SE Configurator Procedure for Assigning a Node Name Node ID and Customer ID to the Traffic Management Passport 4400 System Utilities CU Procedure f
24. You need a properly configured workstation to use Configurator to access a Passport 4460 Refer to Using Passport 4400 Install Tool Version 4 1 206906 A Chapter 5 Configuring the Workstation for a detailed description of the requirements and procedures for setting up the workstation Note The null modem driver is required for a direct connection The null modem is not required for the ethernet connection Getting Started with Passport 4400 Release 4 1 32 Chapter 4 Configurator Procedure for Creating a Node Profile Accessing the Configurator Through a Web Browser To access Configurator Note When first accessing Configurator through the Netscape web browser on a Sun Sparc workstation you may encounter the following error message URL could not be retrieved Try deleting the Netscape directory in your home directory This will force Netscape to re initialize itself Before deleting the directory remember to copy all of your prior settings and bookmarks into another directory 1 Start your web browser and enter the IP address for your Configurator web pages http 192 168 200 200 The Username and Password dialog box opens 2 Enter the default User Name passport and Password private Username and Password Required x Enter username for Secure Realm at 199 30 20 77 UserName passpot OOO l 3 Click OK The Configurator Main window opens NORTEL RTEL xs Passport 4400 Configurator Release 1 0 0
25. ame Relay Managing Ports GCM WAN Modules ISDN T1 E1 amp 56k CSU B Netlink Monitoring End of Procedure Mm Disc LAN Services OSPF Data Services Voire Genirac EECH Document Done Astar EX Passport 4400 Relea Sf uNtitled Paint This lets you know that this procedure is now complete 209664 A Chapter 2 Online Documentation 25 Printing Online Documentation In some cases the HTML pages will not print properly For print purposes a copy of the documentation in PDF form is provided config ops doc pdf Use the PDF file for printing requirements It is recommended that you use a PostScript printer driver Browsers The Configuring and Operation Passport 4400 Rel 4 Software has been tested with the following browsers e Microsoft Internet Explorer 3 4 and 5 e Netscape Communicator 4 5 4 6 and 4 7 e Netscape Navigator 3 and 4 e Opera 3 60 e Mosaic 3 The Online Documentation has been tested with the following operating systems e Microsoft Windows 95 e Microsoft Windows NT 4 Workstation and Server Best results are obtained when using a combination of Microsoft Internet Explorer 4 and 5 on a Pentium PC running Microsoft Windows 95 or NT having a display of 800 by 600 minimum resolution and capable of displaying 32 000 colors or more Getting Started with Passport 4400 Release 4 1 26 Chapter
26. ation x Q The Unit WILL BE reset Do you wish to continue s Note This unit will be unavailable for the next 45 60 seconds while it s resetting 1 Cancel 3 Click OK A display shows you the reset progress Reset Progress Setting the DNA Numbering Plan To set the DNA numbering plan using Configurator use the following steps Click on Configure N Click on System 3 Click on Identity The System Identity window opens System Identity pusss Device Network Address Jens 1 The DNA numbering plan is contained in the first part of the Device Network Address 4A If you d like to change the DNA numbering plan to e164 if this is required by your Passport 6400 delete x121 and type e164 before the DNA prefix string You will use x121 in Passport 4400 only networks Note Make sure that you don t delete the DNA prefix string which appears after the DNA numbering plan 209664 A Chapter 4 Configurator Procedure for Creating a Node Profile 39 5 After you have completed modifying the DNA numbering plan click Save A Command Successful message appears This indicates you have successfully updated the DNA numbering plan on your Passport 4460 unit Note For more information concerning using a Passport 6400 in your Passport network refer to Reference for Passport 4400 and 6400 Interworking 209372 A Overriding the DNA Numbering Plan In addition to changing the
27. confirm your new configuration use the following CLI command line CLI show msm profile A table similar to the following is displayed NodelD 1 operational 23 configured Customer ID 0 operational 9265 configured DNAPrefix x121 operational x121 12345678901 2 configured Any changes that have been made to the node ID customer ID and DNA prefix will show up as configured in the display above Saving the Current Configuration and Resetting the Unit To save and reset the unit use the following CLI command line CLI gt save configuration update CLI gt reset system current reset After saving the current configuration and resetting the Passport 4460 unit use the CLI command show msm profile to view your changes The NodeID Customer ID and DNAPrefix parameters should display as operational and configured 209664 A Chapter 6 CLI Procedure for Creating a Node Profile 55 Setting the System Clock The Passport 4460 unit has an internal battery backed calendar and clock Upon receiving a Passport 4460 unit from the factory enter the current date and time CLI set system timeOfDay The following list is displayed date day hour minute month second year Enter each element you wish to set Example CLI gt set system timeOfDay date Parameter Range of Value Required Action Date INTEGER 1 31 Enter an integer between 1 and 31 If itis a single digit month you m
28. d from the factory with a pre configured IP address 192 168 200 200 After you have accessed your Passport 4460 using this IP address you should assign an IP address specific to your Passport 4460 network through the CLI Using a Terminal Note This procedure can be done using any terminal emulation EI program The sample procedure below uses Windows 95 s HyperTerminal program Before you can access the CLI in your Passport 4460 unit you must have followed the physical installation procedures found in Reference for Passport 4460 Hardware 205677 A and powered up the unit Getting Started with Passport 4400 Release 4 1 44 Chapter 5 Accessing the CLI and Basic Configuration Communication Parameter Set Up Requirements 1 From the windows start menu choose Program gt Accessories gt HyperTerminal You will see the HyperTerminal window E Programs Ba HyperTerminal 2 Choose HyperTerminal You will see the Connection Description window Connection Description lt passportconnection 209664 A Chapter 5 Accessing the CLI and Basic Configuration 45 3 Enter a name to identify your Passport 4460 connection and Click OK You will see the Phone Number window Phone Number Direct to Com 1 Direct to Com 2 Direct to Com 3 Direct to Com 4 4 Select the communication port to which you connected the Management Port cable Click OK You will see the Port Settings window COM2 Properties G
29. describing voice channels the channel number refers to the corresponding voice channel number For interface types that do not use a channel number the value of 1 is used Getting Started with Passport 4400 Release 4 1 64 Appendix A Iflndexes and Interface Identification 209664 A 65 Appendix B Installing System Software from the CD ROM For software installation for Install Tool refer to Using Passport 4400 Install Tool Version 4 1 206906 B For software installation for the Mass Deployment and Reporting Tool refer to Using the Passport 4400 Mass Deployment and Reporting Tool 209665 A For software installation for the system software from the CD ROM follow these steps 1 Place the CD into the drive 2 From the D drive where D is your CD ROM drive icon on your screen double click on the CD icon 3 Double click on software Application Code The application code is installed on your Passport 4460 unit as you download the application software The Passport 4460 application software is a single file pr41xxxx bld supplied in a bld format consisting of the following executable images Ethernet Base Module code PRA 1 0 CMP and IOA 1 0 CMP e DSP code for voice dspc54xx voc e Code for the Passport 4400 Configurator HTML CMP Getting Started with Passport 4400 Release 4 1 66 Appendix B Installing System Software from the CD ROM Downloading Application Software The following procedur
30. dows ouble click on config ops doc exe and follow the directions If you have a UNIX workstation you extract the documentation by doing a double click on config ops doc tar and follow the directions This documentation is also available for downloading from the web page From the Internet you can access the documentation from this URL http support baynetworks com library tpubs passport v4 l index html Open the documentation If you are using the Passport 4400 Configurator click on the Documentation link in the navigation menu The online documentation will display in a new browser window Ensure that the documentation URL has been updated See Passport 4400 Configurator Documentation URL Update on page 39 Note Some browsers require special setup See Browsers on page 25 gt If you have installed the online documentation onto your PC s hard drive you can access the documentation by opening the file named index html located in the directory where you installed the documentation If you have installed the online documentation on a Web server the URL you must use depends on where the documentation is installed on the server and how the Web site is configured and managed by the server s administrator or WebMaster An example URL could be the following http yugi 209664 A Chapter 2 Online Documentation 21 This URL assumes that the server s name is yugi the documentation is in the root directory of the
31. dvanced 2 Uncheck the box next to Enable style sheets 3 Click on the OK button Netscape Navigator 3 Normal browser setup will provide optimum results However Navigator 3 does not support cascading style sheets so the browser s default fonts are used Navigator 3 uses serif fonts black on a white background as the default display 209664 A Chapter 2 Online Documentation 27 Browser How to Get Optimum Results Opera 3 60 Normal browser setup will provide optimum results Mosaic 3 Normal browser setup will provide optimum results However Mosaic 3 does not support frames or cascading style sheets The browser s default font set is used Also when you access the Configuring and Operation Passport 4400 Rel 4 Software 206916 A with Mosaic 3 you will see a message that the browser does not support frames Just click on the link provided to use the documentation without the frameset Getting Started with Passport 4400 Release 4 1 28 Chapter 2 Online Documentation 209664 A 29 Chapter 3 Hardware Setup This chapter contains information for the required hardware needed to set up a workstation and a Passport 4460 These requirements will vary in accordance with the navigation tool you are using Workstation Requirements Following is a list of workstation requirements needed for the Device and Network Management Tools If you are using You need
32. e 4 1 58 Appendix A Iflndexes and Interface Identification Hard Coded Iflndexes The following IfIndex numbers are hard coded representing the interfaces that are initially present in the Passport 4460 Iflndex Description 1 Logical Ethernet interface for routed LAN traffic 2 Virtual port for WAN traffic 3 Logical Ethernet interface for bridged LAN traffic 4 Virtual port for network management traffic Reserved Iflndexes and Ranges The Passport 4460 also reserves IfIndexes for available ports on the base module and expansion data modules By reserving these IfIndexes the Passport 4460 guarantees that a specific port always uses the same IfIndex For instance Port 1 always uses IfIndex 150 to refer to the physical interface The following table lists IfIndexes that are reserved for use by the ports located on the base module Port Number IflIndex Physical Port Iflndex Connector Ifindex Service 1 150 151 152 2 153 154 155 156 157 158 There are three reserved IfIndexes associated with each port For Port 1 IfIndex 150 refers to the physical port interface 151 refers to the connector interface and 152 refers to the frame relay service 209664 A Appendix A Iflndexes and Interface Identification 59 Iflndex Ranges Although the following ranges of IfIndexes may not currently be assigned they are reserved and you should assign them only to the indicated interface type e 1 4 Ethernet port assi
33. efix use the following CLI command CLI gt define msm profile dnaPrefix Parameter Range of Values Required Action lt DNAPrefix gt String 1 31 Enter the DNA prefix string for this Passport 4460 unit The string must be enclosed within quotation marks Example CLI gt define msm profile dnaPrefix 626555134201 Note When entering the DNA prefix it is not necessary to enter the type of numbering plan If you want to override the default numbering plan see Configuring and Operating Passport 4400 Rel 4 Software 206916 A Continue with Defining a Node Name on page 52 Getting Started with Passport 4400 Release 4 1 52 Chapter 6 CLI Procedure for Creating a Node Profile Defining a Node Name To define a node name use the following CLI command CLI gt set system administration NodeName Parameter Range of Values Required Action lt NodeName gt String 1 50 Enter the node name to be assigned to this Passport 4460 unit The string must be enclosed within quotation marks Example CLI gt set system administration NodeName 456543 If you don t want to modify any more parameters in this window you must save and reset the system before the new configuration takes effect Go to Saving the Current Configuration and Resetting the Unit on page 54 If your Passport 4460 is part of a larger Passport network you may want to define a Node ID and Customer ID for network
34. ement tool to use Device Management Tools Configuring a Passport 4460 typically involves the use of Passport 4460 and one or more of the following device management tools e Install Tool e Passport 4400 Configurator e Command Line Interface CLI e Mass Deployment and Reporting Tool MDT 209664 A Chapter 1 Introduction 15 This chart will help you decide which device management tool is best suited for your needs Workstation For More Tool you will When To Use It e Information need Install Tool Windows Use Install Tool to set up a Refer to the Using based PC factory new or factory defaulted Passport 4400 Install Passport 4460 unit such that Tool Version 4 1 network connectivity and basic 206906 B services are enabled In addition you can use Install Tool to perform real time monitoring of Passport 4400 units in your network Passport 4400 Any Use the Configurator to perform Refer to the Configurator workstation any Passport 4460 configuration Configuring and that supports task Operating a browser Note 1 The Passport 4400 Passport 4400 Internet Configurator is an embedded web Software 206916 A Explorer or interface It is a built in component online Netscape of Passport 4460 units documentation Note 2 To access the Passport 4400 Configurator from within Install Tool select Web Configurator from the System menu Note 3 Like Install Tool the Passport 4400 Configurat
35. equenz 47 63 Hz dc Geraete Nennspannung 36 72 V Nennstrom 5A Pour assurer un refroidissement ad quat maintenir un espace libre de 5 cm 2 pouces tout autour de l appareil Installer la prise AC proximit de l appareil dans un rayon d acc s facile L installation et l ouverture de cet appareil est permise par un technicien autoris seulement Avant de d brancher la prise de courant assurer que toutes les connexions externes ont t d connect de l appareil Avertissement D brancher la prise de courant avant d entreprendre aucun travail de r paration de l appareil Ce mod le s adapte automatique ment au courant lectrique ou voltage de la prise murale En Europe brancher l appareil la prise murale au moyen d un fil HAR comprenant 3 cables H05VV F ou H05VVH2 F de 0 75 mm chacun avec une extremit une prise de terre genre SHUCKO et l autre une prise IEC 320 Donnees Techniques Passport 4400 Series ac appareils Voltage d Acc s 100 240 V 5 10 Courant d Acc s 3A 1 5A Fr quence 47 63 Hz dc appareils Voltage d Acc s 36 72 V Courant d Acc s 5A 209664 A Notification of FCC Requirements NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated
36. es are contained in this section Configurator Procedure for Downloading Application Software on page 66 e CLI Procedure for Downloading Application Software on page 69 Configurator Procedure for Downloading Application Software The following tasks must be completed Enter the IP address of the TFTP Host Workstation and Download the Code Files on page 66 Commit the Application Code Bank on page 67 Save the Current Configuration and Reset the Unit on page 68 Enter the IP address of the TFTP Host Workstation and Download the Code Files 1 Under Administration select TFTP Operation You will see the TFTP Operation window Code Download Config Dovmload Config Upload TFTP Operations gen Server IP Address 199 20 30 77 Save 2 Inthe Server IP Address field enter the IP address of the TFTP host workstation where the download code files reside 3 Click Save A Command Successful appears 209664 A Appendix B Installing System Software from the CD ROM 67 At the top of the window click on Code Download You will see the TFTP Code Download window TFIP Code Download pussa Filename Download from Server In the Filename field enter the filename and path if applicable Click Download from Server A Command Successful message appears To verify the download status click on TFTP Status at the top of the window You will see the TFIP Status window TFTP Status pvess Current
37. etting Started with Passport 4400 Release 4 1 46 Chapter 5 Accessing the CLI and Basic Configuration 5 Set the following communication parameters for the terminal Data Rate 9600 bps Data Bits 8 Stop Bits 1 Parity None Flow control Xon Xoff Note If you are unable to connect to the Passport 4460 try selecting EI Hardware in the flow control field 6 Click OK twice You have now completed the HyperTerminal setup Continue on to Logging into the CLI Using the Terminal Emulation Program below Logging into the CLI Using the Terminal Emulation Program 1 Access the terminal emulation program you set up for this connection A blank window opens Press Enter until you see a Login prompt At the Login prompt type cli and press Enter A Password prompt is displayed 4 Press Enter You are now logged into the CLI and ready to initially configure and assign an IP address to your Passport 4460 unit Continue on to Assigning the IP Address 209664 A Assigning the IP Address Chapter 5 Accessing the CLI and Basic Configuration 47 Passport 4460 units are shipped with a default IP address of 192 168 200 200 You need to change the IP address to match the configuration of your network To display the Passport 4460 s IfIndexes type in the following command CLI gt show ip address operational table The following display is shown IfIndex IPAddress Mtu DataLinkType KeepAlive ForwardBcast IPNumber
38. gnments e 5 32 Additional virtual ports e 33 148 Voice assignments e 149 206 WAN port and Expansion port assignments Note If the Passport 4460 unit is set to factory defaults the default IfIn dex assignment for the primary netlink is 149 or 147 for units with only one Ethernet Base Module port available The Passport 4400 Install Tool automatically deletes IfIndex assignments 149 and 147 Install Tool may be used at any time for installation and or configuration of the Passport 4460 unit You should make sure the primary netlink is assigned to an IfIndex of 207 or higher and avoid assigning anything to either IfIndex 149 or 147 Safe Iflndex Ranges You can assign available IfIndexes between 207 and 255 when creating for example a frame relay tunnel PVC and not worry about the assignment being overwritten when new modules are defined on the Passport 4460 unit Go to e TfIndex Overview on page 57 e Hard Coded IfIndexes on page 58 e fIndex Table Display Description on page 60 Getting Started with Passport 4400 Release 4 1 60 Appendix A Iflndexes and Interface Identification Iflndex Table Display Description You can display a list of all IfIndexes currently assigned to interfaces on the Passport 4460 Go to Configurator Procedure for Displaying the IfIndex Table on page 60 CLI Procedure for Displaying the IfIndex Table on page 61 TfIndex Overview on page 57 Hard Coded IfIndexes
39. ighly scalable and offers many tools Surveillance of all the devices is done using the same set of tools and presents results consistently across devices Open Management System for Passport OMS P Version 4 1 A SNMP based network management platform that builds on a third party product HP OpenView and adds device integration into that product Used in large networks of heterogeneous SNMP devices and provides a common representation of different devices and their management information 209664 A Chapter 1 Introduction 17 This chart will help you decide which network management tool is best suited for your needs Tool Wor Station When To Use It For More you will need Information Optivity NMS See footnote 1 Use Optivity NMS 9 0 1 when See footnote 1 9 0 1 automating the management of diverse multivendor networks Preside See footnote 2 Use PMDM in heterogenous See footnote 2 Multiservice networks to provide consistency Data Manager across devices PMDM Open See footnote 3 Use OMS P when building on a See footnote 3 Management third party product and adding System for device integration into the product Passport OMS P Version 4 1 1 Optivity NMS 9 0 1 URL Http Awww nortelnetworks com products 02 datasheets 3080 html 2 PMDM URL http www nortelnetworks com products 01 preside 3 OMS P URL http google netscape com netscape query open management system for passport
40. in the module they are not unique across all devices or slots 209664 A Appendix A Iflndexes and Interface Identification 63 For physical interfaces the PPA number corresponds to the physical port number on the module For logical or virtual interfaces the number corresponds to a logical port or interface and is dependent on the interface module type If a device does not support PPAs the value 1 indicates that the field is not used as an identifier Slot Name The physical interface module is the name that the Passport 4460 uses to identify a module interface The base module is always base and expansion modules are named expl and exp2 The Serial Daughter Boards SDBs are considered expansions to the base module itself and are referred to as Port 2 and Port 3 of the base module Channel Number The channel number along with the slot and PPA number uniquely identifies an interface within a device type However the channel number itself is not unique across all device types To display the channel number of an interface along with additional interface information use the following CLI command CLI gt show system interfaceExtension operational table See Configurator Procedure for Displaying the IfIndex Table on page 60 for the Configurator steps for displaying IfIndex parameters For interfaces describing serial data connections data ports the channel number refers to the physical data channel For interfaces
41. ion 13 Cables Management port cable to DTE DB 9 female to DB 9 female 15 ft 207490 A Crossover LAN cable RJ 48C to RJ 48C 207232 A Any cables that belong to the modules being used Accessory kit rackmount ears 2 flat head screws 4 rubber feet 4 Two WAN faceplates may be installed on unit depending on the modules ordered Two Expansion faceplates may be installed on unit depending on the modules ordered Power cord The PCMCIA Flash card is ordered separately and is packaged with the Software accessory kit which includes the following Getting Started with Passport 4400 Release 4 1 209664 A this document Software and Documentation CD ROM Configuring and Operation Passport 4400 Rel 4 Software 206916 A Using Passport 4400 Install Tool Version 4 1 206906 B Passport 4400 Release 4 1 Release Notes 209373 A Passport software license Getting Started with Passport 4400 Release 4 1 14 Chapter 1 Introduction Determining Which Management Tool to Use The Passport 4460 unit is managed through Simple Network Management Protocol SNMP which is an application level protocol that operates over TCP IP Therefore all of the Passport 4460 device management tools accept your commands and instructions then translate them into SNMP commands Note Refer to Using Passport 4400 Install Tool Version 4 1 206906 B Chapter 1 for more information to help you determine which manag
42. lease 4 1 70 Appendix B Installing System Software from the CD ROM 6 Restart the Passport 4460 unit Example CLI gt reset system current reset 7 Log into the CLI again It may be necessary to establish another Telnet session 8 Ifyou are upgrading your software be sure to extract the latest MIBs and install the new ones 209664 A 71 Index A accessing online documentation 19 Agencies BABT 4 CSA 5 FOC 3 TUV 4 UL 4 assigning IP address 47 B browsers 25 C Canadian Requirements 5 Channel number 63 clock setting 55 Command Line Interface CLI assigning IP Address 47 confirming configuration 54 defining a node name 52 defining a unique DNA prefix 51 defining customer ID 53 defining node ID 53 description 14 logging in using terminal emulation 46 reset the unit 54 saving configuration 54 setting the system clock 55 viewing node profile 50 when to use it 15 workstation requirements 29 communication parameter set up requirements 44 communication set up 44 configuration confirming 54 configurator logging in 32 confirming configuration 54 customerID 53 defining 37 53 D defining customer ID 37 53 DNA prefix 34 51 node ID 36 53 node name 35 52 DNA numbering plan setting 38 DNA prefix defining 34 51 documentation Chapter2 19 downloading 19 navigating 20 open 20 URL update 39 Downloading application software Configurator procedure 66 downloading docume
43. llation LAN Sekvices Manual WAN Services LAN Services Data Serikes Passpart Access Network Link PANL Overview Configure Connections to the Passport Features Voice Servides Network e Bridging Frame Relay Services e IP Routing Managing Primary and Backup Ports e IPX Routing Passport 4400 Global Circuit Manager IP Prioritization GCM Configuring LAN Services Alternate WAN Modules Virtual Ports o ISDN Filtering o T1 E1 amp 56k CSU Monitoring A Mett Matteo E SX Oe AP EZ untitled Paint pm sto em From any place in the documentation select Site Map from the Navigation Tree to display the Site Map Getting Started with Passport 4400 Release 4 1 24 Chapter 2 Online Documentation Within the documentation there are two additional aids to help you the end of topic sign and the end of procedure sign When you see these aids you have reached the end of the logical discussion By pressing next you will be moved to new topic which may be completely unrelated Using the Tools WAN Services PANL Connections Frame Relay Managing Ports GCM WAN Modules ISDN T1 E1 amp 56k CSU Netlink Monitoring ec t t D LAN Services OSPF Data Services Voice Servirea zl it Document Done M Start x Passport 4400 Relea This is the end of this topic By pressing the next button you may or may not be at the next logical topic WAN Services PANL Connections Fr
44. management purposes Continue with these steps e Defining Node ID on page 53 e Defining Customer ID on page 53 209664 A Chapter 6 CLI Procedure for Creating a Node Profile 53 Defining Node ID To define a node ID use the following CLI command CLI gt define msm profile nodeID Parameter Range of Value Required Action lt NodelD gt INTEGER 1 65535 Enter an integer between 1 and 65535 If your network uses node IDs to identify Passport 4460 units be sure to assign each unit a unique node ID Example CLI gt define msm profile nodeID 23 If you don t want to modify any more parameters in this window go to Saving the Current Configuration and Resetting the Unit on page 54 or continue with Defining Customer ID on page 53 Defining Customer ID To define a customer ID use the following CLI command CLI gt define msm profile customerID Note The element msm signifies the MPANL signal mechanism The customer ID is expressed as an integer between 0 and 65535 The terms MPANL and PANL both refer to the same protocol and may be used interchangeably Parameter Range of Value Required Action lt Customer D gt INTEGER 0 65535 Enter an integer between 1 and 65535 Getting Started with Passport 4400 Release 4 1 54 Chapter 6 CLI Procedure for Creating a Node Profile Example CLI gt define msm profile customerID 9265 Confirming the New Configuration To
45. n may be returned and the license fee paid will be refunded IN NO EVENT WILL NORTEL OR ITS SUPPLIERS BE LIABLE TO CUSTOMER FOR ANY LOST PROFILES LOST SAVINGS OR OTHER INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PROGRAM EVEN IF NORTEL HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBLITY OF SUCH DAMAGES THE LIABILITY OF NORTEL IF ANY FOR DAMAGES RELATING TO ANY NORTEL SOFTWARE PRODUCT SHALL BE LIMITED TO THE ACTUAL AMOUNTS PAID BY CUSTOMER FOR SUCH SOFTWARE PRODUCT SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES OR THE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION OF LIABILITY FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES SO THE ABOVE EXCLUSIONS OR LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY Getting Started with Passport 4400 Release 4 1 4 Safety Warnings and Cautions Various safety agencies request statements of warning or caution to help you in the safe operation of the unit These statements also apply to any and all modules installed within the unit To ensure adequate cooling of the equipment a 2 0 inch unobstructed space must be maintained around all sides of the unit The ac power socket shall be installed near the equipment and shall be easily accessible Installation and access to the interior of this unit shall be made only by a qualified technician Connection to the network is to be disconnected before the mains plug is removed Warning Remove power plug from the power socket before performing any service work
46. ng Cancel 3 Click OK A display shows you the reset progress Reset Progress 209664 A Appendix B Installing System Software from the CD ROM 69 CLI Procedure for Downloading Application Software 1 Load the Passport 4460 Release 4 1 software onto your TFTP server boot and application code as required Access the CLI it may be necessary to do this through a Telnet session Download the boot code if necessary Otherwise skip this step Example Download base image specific 192 168 15 30 bt41xxxx bld This will download the file bt41xxxx bld from the TFTP host with the IP address 192 168 15 30 where x s represent the current version filename Download the Release 4 1 application code onto the Passport 4460 unit using TFTP a Commit the application code bank that will be write protected during the download Example CLI gt set system firmware commitcodebank bank 1 This will write protect application code bank 1 The application code will be downloaded into bank 2 Download the application code Example CLI gt download base image specific 192 168 15 30 pr41xxxx bld This command downloads the file pr41xxxx bld from the TFTP host whose IP address is 192 168 15 30 where x s represent the current version filename 5 Commit the new application software to the write protected bank Example CLI gt set system firmware commitcodebank bank2 Getting Started with Passport 4400 Re
47. ntation 19 downloading software Getting Started with Passport 4400 Release 4 1 72 Index Appendix B 65 F FCC Requirements 5 H hard coded IfIndex 58 hardware installation 30 IfIndex hard coded 58 interface extension type 62 overview 57 ranges 59 reserved 58 table display 60 table display definitions 62 IfIndex displays definition 62 Install Tool 14 installing hardware 30 IP address assigning 47 L LIM 63 list of documentation 12 logging into configurator 32 logging into the CLI terminal emulation 46 management tools 14 Mass Deployment and Reporting Tool MDT 14 N navigating online documentation 20 node ID 53 defining 36 53 node name 52 defining 35 52 node profile creating Chapter 5 49 Chapter 6 31 viewing 33 50 O online documentation accessing 19 Chapter 2 19 installing 19 printing 25 Open Management System for Passport OMS P 16 open the documentation 20 Optivity NMS 9 0 16 P Passport 4400 Configurator 14 Point of physical attachment oi PPA number 62 Preside Multiservice Data Manager PMDM 16 printing online documentation 25 R ranges 58 resetting the unit 54 S Safety Information 4 saving 209664 A configuration 54 setting DNA numbering plan 38 system clock 40 setting the system clock 55 set up requirements communication parameter 44 system clock setting 40 U Unique DNA prefix 51 unpacking the unit 12 URL 39
48. opic discusses the following WAN Services LAN Services OSPF Async over TCP Overview Compatibility Matrix on p Data Services Navigation Tree Click on a major topic and sub E topic will display Wi EE Asyne Over INDEX This will take you to the index TOC Table of Contents This will take you to a comprehensive Table of Contents many pages It is not the preferred method Note that the Table of Contents does not match either the Navigation Tree or the Site Map It is merely a different method of navigation 209664 A Chapter 2 Online Documentation 23 Site Map The site map is an expanded version of the Navigation Tree It permits you to browse through the documents to select the items you wish to view 3 Passport 4400 Release 4 0 Revision B Configuration and Operation Documentation Netscape File Edit View Go Communicator Help 3 A A 29 3 8 Back forerd Home Search Netscape Prnt Security Stop uf Bookmarks A pem 7 yugi Release40B production index html Je ward 7 Ainstant Message E WebMail D Contact B People D YellowPages D Download C4 Channels Passport 4400 Online Documentation Site Map 2 Getting Started Using the Tools Getting Started Site Ma Getting Started Using the Configurator p Using the Install Tool Using Passport 4400 Install Tool Using the Command Line Interface Manual CLI WAN Services Passport 4400 Hardware Insta
49. or Identifying the Passport 4400 Administration NORTEL Onions Management Port System Clock Enable Set Traps Port Ofin Monitoring System Reference ENSCH Document Done KS Cer Back Returns you to the o previous display This is good PREV This takes you to the NEXT This takes you to the for jumping between previous page in the document next page in the document procedures or returning to the regardless of how you got to regardless of how you got to previous screen after a this page Do not confuse this this page hyperlink jump PREV with Back Getting Started with Passport 4400 Release 4 1 22 Chapter 2 Online Documentation There are four navigation tools to help you locate the information you require e the navigation menu in the left window e the table of contents accessible from the TOC button on each page e the index accessible from the index button on each page e the site map in the right window accessed from the navigation tree This is shown on page 23 X Aa D A w N Back Fowsd Reload Home Seach Netscape Pit Secuiy Siop E uf Bookmarks E Location ubs html pp4400 Release40 preliminary BetaD ocs Fielease4 Beta index htl Ql What s Related 7 instant Message E WebMail D Contact E People 3 YellowPages D Download 4 Channels Site Map See illustration which follows Getting Started ite Map Using the Tools S TCP This t
50. or can access the Passport 4460 unit through PPP IP connectivity CommandLine Dumb Use the CLI to perform any Refer to the Interface CLI terminal or configuration task especially Passport 4400 terminal low level or specialized tasks Reference for CLI emulation 209666 A software Mass Windows Use the Mass Deployment and Refer to the Using Deployment based PC Reporting Tool to generate the Passport 4400 and Reporting configuration reports and to Mass Deployment Tool MDT replicate the configuration of one and Reporting Tool unit to multiple units 209665 A Getting Started with Passport 4400 Release 4 1 16 Chapter 1 Introduction Network Management Tools The following network managements are compatible with Passport 4460 units Optivity NMS 9 0 Offers a powerful set of tools for automating the management of diverse multivendor networks With Optivity NMS 9 0 you can control activity on an enterprise network a network of heterogeneous Ethernet Fast Ethernet Token Ring FDDI and Frame Relay internetworks that consist of high speed backbones geographically dispersed networks local wiring closet hubs routers servers end user workstations and a variety of cabling media all from a single management station Preside Multiservice Data Manager PMDM A network management platform used in heterogeneous networks as a method of standardization of information processing Used in large networks PMDM is h
51. ribes some of the common interface extension types seen on the Passport 4460 ethernetCsmacd The Ethernet port 10BASE T or AUI on the base module This interface is always assigned Iflndex 1 propVirtual A virtual port on the Passport 4460 Virtual ports are used to direct traffic across a WAN link By default there are two virtual ports assigned Iflndexes 2 and 4 For more information on virtual ports see the Online Documentation LAN Services propMultiplexor A physical port on the Passport 4460 There are three physical ports on the base module frameRelay A frame relay protocol implemented on a physical port frameRelayService v35 other frameRelay refers to the switching protocol used for PANL and RFC1490 netlinks A frame relay protocol implemented on a physical port frameRelayService refers to Frame Relay DCE service The connector type for a physical port V 35 is one of several connector types supported on Passport 4460 physical ports For more information refer to Reference for the Passport 4400 Cables 205678 A or Reference for the Passport 4460 Hardware 205677 A The protocol or service for this Iflndex is undefined or unknown to the Passport 4460 PPA Number The Point of Physical Attachment PPA is not a literal physical point of attachment but is an internal identifier for the Passport 4460 code Each PPA can have one or more IfIndexes associated with it but the PPA numbers are unique only with
52. twork address If you d like to change your DNA numbering plan go to Overriding the DNA Numbering Plan on page 39 Continue with Defining a Node Name on page 35 209664 A Chapter 4 Configurator Procedure for Creating a Node Profile 35 Defining a Node Name To define a node name go to the System Identify window in the Node Name field and enter the node name for this Passport 4460 for example pubsA System Identity 1 Device Network Address xizu Node Name Node D j1 Customer ID p PC Dial in IP Address 192 168 200 201 Save If you don t want to modify any more parameters in this window click Save A Command Successful appears If you are done you must reset the system before the new configuration takes effect Go to Resetting the Unit on page 37 If your Passport 4460 is part of a larger Passport network you may want to define a Node ID and Customer ID for network management purposes Continue with these steps e Defining a Node ID on page 36 e Defining a Customer ID on page 37 Getting Started with Passport 4400 Release 4 1 36 Chapter 4 Configurator Procedure for Creating a Node Profile Defining a Node ID To define a Node ID enter the node ID in the Node ID field Enter an integer between 1 and 65535 for example 23 If your network uses node IDs to identify Passport 4400 units be sure to assign each unit a unique node ID System Identity i1 Device Network
53. ust add a zero in front of it The year must include 4 digits Example CLI gt set system timeOfDay date 9 To view the settings use the show system time of Day Example CLI gt show system timeOfDay Getting Started with Passport 4400 Release 4 1 56 Chapter 6 CLI Procedure for Creating a Node Profile Information similar to the following is displayed 04 09 2000 18 30 15 Monday 209664 A 57 Appendix A lflndexes and Interface Identification The following topics are discussed in this chapter e TfIndex Overview on page 57 e Hard Coded IfIndexes on page 58 e Reserved IfIndexes and Ranges on page 58 e fIndex Table Display Definitions on page 62 IfiIndex Overview Each physical and virtual interface on the Passport 4460 is assigned an IfIndex a unique identifier that allows SNMP to read and write status information These IfIndexes are used to establish logical links between interfaces and higher level applications and protocol stacks The Passport 4460 can support up to 255 IfIndexes Some of these are hard coded and cannot be changed others are automatically reserved by the Passport 4460 operating system when the unit is powered on For more information on IfIndexes proceed to the the following e Hard Coded IfIndexes on page 58 e Reserved IfIndexes and Ranges on page 58 e fIndex Table Display Description on page 60 Getting Started with Passport 4400 Releas

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