Nortel Networks 1500 manual Chapter Assigning a System Identity, Initial Configuration Options

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Chapter 4

Assigning a System Identity

This chapter describes how to assign a Management IP address, subnet mask, and optional default gateway address to your Switch. The Management IP address is used for all system services, such as HTTP, FTP, and SNMP. The Management IP address enables you to manage the Switch from a Web browser.

Initial Configuration OptionsTable 4-1 describes the choices you have when first configuring the Switch’s required parameters. The IP Address Configuration Utility diskette, which comes with your Switch, searches for the serial numbers of unconfigured Switches. It then displays a table for you to enter the Management IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway (optional).

To configure the Switch from the serial interface configuration menu, you must first connect the serial interface cable to the Switch. Then you can use a terminal emulation application to enter the Management IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway (optional).

Table 4-1.

Initial Configuration Options

 

 

 

 

Initial Configuration

 

Advantages/

Method

 

Result

Disadvantages

 

 

 

IP Address Configuration

 

Utility diskette makes

Utility (Recommended)

Sets Management IP

initial configuration easy

 

 

Address, Subnet Mask,

 

Serial Interface

 

Must connect the serial

 

and Default Gateway

Configuration Menu

interface cable

(optional)

(Optional)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents Part No -B Rev February Copyright 2000 Nortel Networks, Inc Accuracy NoticeTrademarks Restricted Rights LegendContents Chapter Assigning a System Identity Chapter Extranet Access Client Installation Page Preface Documentation ConventionsText User InterfaceHelp Button Related Publications Related PublicationsNortel Networks Technical Publications Technical Solutions Center Telephone Number Nortel Networks Customer ServiceSwitch Introducing the Contivity Extranet SwitchAn Intranet and the Internet Make Up an Extranet Shows a front view of the Switch Components List Selecting a Site Chapter Preparing Your SiteSwitch Power ON/OFF Safety GuidelinesCheck the Voltage Switch Hazardous Conditions Inside the SwitchExternal Vent Cooling and Airflow Page Chapter Cabling the Switch Extranet Switch Back View Connecting the CablesWall Outlet Connector Power Cord RequirementsPower Supply Connector Current RatingConnector Pinouts LAN Interface ConnectionsLAN Speed Selection DB26S-to-V.35 Cable Pinouts Single V.35 WAN Interface OptionalM0-SIGNAL Ground M1-SIGNAL Ground T1 CSU/DSU Cable Pinouts T1 CSU/DSU WAN Interface OptionalSerial Interface Cable Optional Multi-DB-9 and DB-25 Connector PinoutsLAN Port LED Indicators Understanding the LEDsLAN Port LEDs Single V.35 LEDs Single V.35 LED IndicatorsT1 CSU/DSU LEDs T1 CSU/DSU LED Indicator10/100BASE-TX LAN LEDs 10/100BASE-TX LAN LED Card IndicatorsChapter Assigning a System Identity Initial Configuration OptionsDefault Gateway Optional Startup Configuration RequirementsManagement IP Address Subnet MaskIP Address Configuration Utility Running the IP Configuration UtilityRequirements Serial Number Search Display Assigning a System Identity Prerequisites Serial Interface ConfigurationProcedure Sample Serial Interface Display Display Setting Chapter Managing the SwitchRecommended Web Browsers Platforms SupportedPreparing for Configuration Configuration Alternatives Extranet Switch Welcome DisplaySwitch Welcome Display Manage Extranet Switch Guided ConfigurationQuick Start RegistrationLogging in and Supplying a Password Quick Start Prerequisites Display Quick Start Configuration PrerequisitesRequired Environment Point-to-Point Tunnel Protocol Pptp tunnel access methodPost Configuration Testing Quick Start Configuration Display ConfigurationInterfaces Default GatewayIP Address Subnet MaskPptp Users PasswordPublic PrivateAdministrator Confirm PasswordRemote User Static IP Address Date and Time Automatic BackupDate TimeWindows Chapter Extranet Access Client InstallationPage Windows 98 and Windows NT Page Physical Appendix a Specifications and ComplianceOperating Environment Declaration of the Manufacturer or ImporterSafety Compliance Electromagnetic Compatibility EMCHarmonics Statement of Conditions Appendix B Special NoticesPage Nortel Networks NA, Inc. Software License Agreement Page Special Notices Radius Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service Special Notices Page Numerics IndexIndex-2 Index-3