Nortel Networks 8600 Enabledisable Mgmt-virtual-ip ipaddr/mask, Mgmt-virtual-ipv6 ipv6addr/pr

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Variable

Value

 

 

 

 

location <location>

Changes the system location.

 

 

 

 

max-vlan-resource-reservation

Enables MAX-VLAN feature.

 

<enabledisable>

 

 

 

 

 

mgmt-virtual-ip <ipaddr/mask>

Configures mgmt virtual

 

 

IP.ipaddr/mask is the IP address

 

 

and network mask {a.b.c.d/x

 

 

a.b.c.d/x.x.x.x default}.

 

 

 

 

mgmt-virtual-ipv6 <ipv6addr/pr

Configures mgmt virtual

 

efix-len>

IPV6.ipv6addr/prefix-len

 

 

is the IPV6 address. The string

 

 

length ranges from 0 to 46.

 

 

 

 

mroute-stream-limit

Global mroute stream limit

 

<enabledisable>

configuration.enabledisable

 

 

enables or disables mroute stream

 

 

limit.

 

 

 

 

mtu <bytes>

Sets MTU (with CRC) to one of three

 

 

values: 1522, 1950 and 9600 bytes.

 

 

is the MTU value in the range of

 

 

1522 to 9600.

 

 

 

 

multicast-resource-reservatio

Reserves MGIDs for IPMC

 

n <value>

use.value is the number of MGIDs

 

 

reserved for IPMC use in the range

 

 

from 64 to 4083.

 

 

 

 

name <prompt>

Changes the system name. prompt

 

 

is the box or root level prompt . The

 

 

string length ranges from 0 to 255.

 

 

 

 

portlock <onoff>

Turns portlock on/off.

 

 

 

 

sendAuthenticationTrap

Sets authentication trap to true or

 

<truefalse>

false.

 

 

 

 

smlt-on-single-cp <enabledisa

Enables SMLT on Single CP feature.

 

ble> [timer <value> ]

enabledisable Enables

 

 

 

 

or disable SMLT on single CP

 

 

feature.

 

 

[timer <value> ] is the timer

 

 

value for SMLT on single CP

 

 

feature timer in the range of 1 to

 

 

3.

 

 

 

 

topology <onoff>

Turns topology on/off.

 

 

 

 

udp-checksum <enabledisable>

Enables or disables UDP Checksum

 

 

calculation.

 

 

 

Nortel Ethernet Routing Switch 8600

Commissioning

NN46205-319 01.01 Standard

30 May 2008

Copyright © 2008 Nortel Networks

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Contents Commissioning Legal Notice Contents Initial steps using the Nncli Common procedures using Device Manager 127 Copyright 2008 Nortel Networks Nortel Networks Inc. software license agreement Software licenseGeneral Nortel Networks Inc. software license agreement Software license New in this release FeaturesOther changes Document changesNew in this release Navigation IntroductionIntroduction System connections Commissioning fundamentalsModem connection Terminal connectionData terminal Ready DTR Ground GND Data set ready PPP modem connectionRequest to send Clear to sendPPP configuration topology System logon Default passwords and community strings Hsecure modeAging enforcement Setup utilityFiltering mechanism PrivateonlyCommissioning fundamentals Setup utility example one Setup utility example two Secure and nonsecure protocols FTP and Tftp Disabled Password encryptionManagement port Static IP entry for the OOB network management interface OOB network management port default IP flowchart Device Manager Web managementCommissioning fundamentals Commissioning tasks CommissioningCommissioning navigation Initial commissioning procedures Initial steps using Device ManagerInitial commissioning navigation Editing system informationVariable definitions Boot configuration SaveBootConfig-saves the currentSaveRuntimeConfig-saves the current Run-time configurationCurrent boot configuration to SaveSlaveBootConfig-savesFile to enable features Configuring the date and timeChanging passwords Use the data in the following table to configure the CLI tab Variable Value Prerequisites to initial steps Initial steps using the CLIInitial steps using the CLI Job aid Roadmap of initial CLI commands Initial steps using the CLI Connecting a terminal Procedure steps Connecting a modemPrerequisites Slip-compression truefalse slip-rx-compression truefalse Baud rate 8databits truefalse mode asciislippppMtu bytes my-ip ipaddr peer-ip ipaddr pppfile file Variable definitions Slip-rx-compression Procedure job aid PPP fileTruefalse Ipcpmaxconfigure value DefaultrouteAsyncmap value Chapfile fileLogin Lcpmaxconfigure valueIpcpmaxfailure value Ipcpmaxterminate valueMtu value Pappasswd passwordNetmask value NoaccPapusername name Paprestart valuePassivemode ProxyarpProcedure job aid setup utility prompts Configuring the switch with the setup utilityChapfile mychap Papfile mypap Configuring the switch with the setup utility Initial steps using the CLI FTP Initial steps using the CLI Vlan Configuring system identification SendAuthenticationTrap Enabledisable Mgmt-virtual-ip ipaddr/maskSmlt-on-single-cp enabledisa Ble timer value Enabledisable EnablesDst-end Configuring the time zoneMm.n.d/hhmmMMddhhmm Dst-start Mm.n.d/hhmmMMd Configuring the dateDhhmm Specifying the primary SF/CPU Config bootconfig master cpu-slotCpu-slot Access level is an integer Access-level access levelEnabledisable enables or Password is the password Logon or passwordLogon and/or password applies Routing SwitchFor passwords in high-secure Configures the minimum lengthConfigures the operator logon to Previous passwords the switchResetting passwords Initial steps using the Nncli Initial steps using the Nncli Clock set MMddyyyyhhmmss Install Show boot config master Job aid Roadmap of initial Nncli commandsBoot config master cpu-slot Commissioning Community Log enablemaxfilesizeForce GroupBoot config sio modem 8databitsbaud rate mode asciislipppp Boot config sio modem restart Boot config sio modem slip-compression slip-rx-comp ressionSerial port. The default is American Standard Configures the communication mode forIf you are configuring the modem port, you can Configure the port to use either the Slip orFor Slip mode. The default is false. Use Enables or disables Transmission ControlNo operator to remove this configuration. To Enables or disables TCP/IP header compressionDefaultroute Lcpmaxterminate value Novjccomp You must log on to the Privileged Exec mode in the Nncli Procedure job aid setup utility prompts Configuring the switch with the setup utility Initial steps using the Nncli FTP Initial steps using the Nncli Agent-conformance Enables agent conformance modeBootstrap Authentication-trapForce-iphdr-sender Force-trap-senderExample of configuring system identification Value, use the default operator with To configure this option to the defaultConfigures the starting date of DST Dst-end Mm.n.d/hhmmMMddhDefault value, use the default operator Greenwich. To configure this option toWith the command Clock set MMddyyyyhhmmssChanging passwords Access level word Three invalid attempts. Configures Changes the default lockout time afterConfigures the minimum length for Passwords in high-secure modeRemote connection configuration procedures Remote connection configuration using Device ManagerRemote connection configuration navigation Assigning static routes to the management interface Assigning an IP address to the management portVariable definitions Configuring Snmp settings for Device Manager access Variable definitions Enabling the Web management interface Click System Flags Select the EnableWebServer boxRemote connection configuration using Device Manager Remote connection configuration using the CLI Remote connection configuration using the CLI Job aid Roadmap of remote connection CLI commands Config sys set mgmt-virtual-ip ipaddr/mask Config bootconfig net mgmt ip ipaddr/mask cpu-slot valueGateway Config bootconfig net mgmt route add netaddr/mask gatewayNetaddr/mask Config bootconfig net mgmt route add 11.0.0.0/255.0.0.0 Enabling remote access servicesConfig bootconfig flags access-service truefalse Access-service Flags access-service truefalseFtp-debug Configuring the remote host logonTftp-debug Tftp-timeoutTftp-hash Tftp-rexmitRemote connection configuration using the CLI Remote connection configuration using the Nncli Remote connection configuration using the Nncli Mask Job aid Roadmap of remote connection Nncli commandsAsk gateway Sys mgmt-virtual-ip ipaddr/mask Web-server Boot config net mgmt ip ipaddr mask valueIpaddr mask Boot config net mgmt route netaddr/mask gatewayEnabling remote access services Configuration. To configure this option Remote-access service types toSpecifies one of the following Use the no operator to remove thisHelp-tftp Def-display-rowsUse the no operator to later remove this configuration Management console screen. The default is disabledTftp-timeout Commissioning verification navigation Commissioning verificationPinging an IP device Count valueAccessing the switch through the Web interface Using Telnet to log on to the deviceAccessing the switch through the Web interface Commissioning verification Common procedure navigation Common procedures using Device ManagerSaving the configuration Common procedures using Device Manager Backup Common procedures using the CLIFile Mode clinncliSavetype StandbyCommon procedures using the Nncli File word Backup wordStandby word Index Time zone commands Page Commissioning
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