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Logging onto the Passport switches

Log onto the Passport 4400

1Connect the supplied RJ45 cable from the serial port on your computer or teminal to the local management port on the 4400.

2Open a terminal emulation session with the following settings

Data Rate: 9600 bps

Data Bits: 8

Stop Bits: 1

Parity: None

The port is self sensing. A welcome screen and command line prompt appears.

3Log onto the Command Line Interface (CLI)

> cli

Ignore the password prompt and hit the <enter> key.

4Reload the default settings into memeory. This command is optional.

CLI> reset system default reset

Log onto the Passport 6400

This document assumes that a network management workstation is already connected to either the 6400 locally, or is connected to the Passport Network and can access the 6400 remotely.

This assumption is based on the usual practice of deploying and setting up the Passport 6400 nodes prior to the deployment of the 4400s.

Passport 4400 and 6400 Quick Start Guide 6.0S1

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Contents Passport 4400 and 6400 Quick Start Guide Page Passport 4400 and 6400 Quick Start Guide Page Contents Configuring the RSI RSA connection Configuring a network management connection to a 4400List of figures 241-6401-115 7.0M1 About this document How this document is setupWhen to use this document Passport Related documentsCli Logging onto the Passport switchesCLI reset system default reset Log onto the PassportLogging onto the Passport switches 241-6401-280 6.0S1 DCE Configuring an Mpanl over a dedicated lineCLI def msm profile dnaPrefix ConfigureCLI set system administration nodename MPA1 CLI save config update CLI reset system current resetCLI show msm dtelinkstatus table Verifying the Mpanl connectionCLI show msm linkstatus table From Troubleshooting the Mpanl connectionMapanl/51 prefixDna Page Dlci Configuring an Mpanl tunneled through public frame relayConfiguring an Mpanl tunneled through public frame relay Configuring an Mpanl tunneled through public frame relay Frmux/51 framer Frmux/51Frmux/51 lmi Mpanl/5117 prefixDna Frmux/51 dlci/17Mpanl/5117 sig Mpanl/5117 sigmMpanl/5117 framer Check the operational status of the framerConfiguring a network management connection to a Fruni Frdte CLI def ip base para command IfIndex IP Address option Prov set fruni/699 dlci/17 dc remoteDna Add the FruniAdd the Fruni Dlci Prov add fruni/699 dlci/17Prov set frdte/699 vframer otherVirtualFramer fruni Vframer Add the FrdteAdd the Virtual Router Add the 4400 to the IP Routing table Add the Ethernet PortVerifying the network management connection Page Configuring the RSI RSA connection On the 6400 hosting the primary RSA Configuring the RSI and RSAsOn the 6400 hosting the secondary RSA On the 6400 with the secondary RSA Verifying the RSI RSA connectionOn the 6400 with the primary RSA Page Passport 4400 and 6400 Quick Start Guide

6400, 4400 specifications

Nortel Networks, a former leader in telecommunications, produced a range of products that played pivotal roles in the evolution of network technologies. Two such notable products are the Nortel 4400 and 6400 Series, renowned for their robust functionality and advanced features suited for enterprise networking.

The Nortel 4400 Series, particularly the 4400 IP Phone, was designed to facilitate seamless communication and collaboration within organizations. One of its standout features is the integration of VoIP technology, permitting voice communication over Internet Protocol networks. This not only reduces costs associated with traditional phone systems but also enhances the flexibility of communications for users. The phone offers a vibrant display, allowing easy navigation of menus and access to features like call hold, transfer, and conference calling.

Moreover, the 4400 series supports multiple lines, ensuring that users can manage various calls simultaneously without confusion. The inclusion of dedicated function keys eases access to common tasks, enhancing user experience. Coupled with features like wideband audio support, it ensures high-quality voice communications, making it ideal for both internal team discussions and external client calls.

Transitioning to the Nortel 6400 Series, this series represents a significant upgrade in terms of capability and performance. Specifically, the Nortel 6408 and 6416 models offer advanced functionalities necessary for high-demand environments. These phones support multiple lines and have extended memory capacity for storing contacts, facilitating better management of call efforts.

A standout feature of the 6400 Series is its compatibility with Nortel's Innovative Call Center Solutions, making it a popular choice for customer service applications. With advanced call handling capabilities, such as automatic call distribution and integrated voicemail, it creates an efficient environment for managing customer interactions.

The 6400 Series also integrates enhanced networking technologies that include support for Quality of Service (QoS) standards. This technology prioritizes voice traffic, ensuring optimal call quality even in congested network environments. Furthermore, these systems are designed with scalability in mind, allowing organizations to expand their networks seamlessly as their communication needs grow.

Overall, both the Nortel 4400 and 6400 Series reflect the company's commitment to providing reliable and sophisticated telecommunication solutions. Whether facilitating basic business communications or handling complex customer service operations, these devices continue to be recognized for their performance and feature-rich design, leaving a lasting legacy in the world of networking technology.