Nortel Networks NN46205-310 Procedure job aid Setup Utility prompt descriptions, Prompt Action

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Procedure job aid: Setup Utility prompt descriptions

 

Prompt

Action

 

 

 

 

Please provide primary

Press Enter to accept the default (/flash/config.cfg),

 

config-file path

or enter a different file location for the primary

 

[/flash/config.cfg]:

configuration file. To store the configuration file

 

 

on the PCMCIA card, use /pcmcia/config.cfg.

 

 

Specifying the path to the file is optional.

 

 

 

 

Please provide

Press Enter to accept the default (/flash/p80a4

 

primary image-file path

1xx.img), or enter a different file location for the

 

[flash/p80a41xx.img]:

primary image file. Specifying the path to the

 

 

file is optional. If the runtime image resides on

 

 

a PCMCIA card, you must specify the path (for

 

 

example /pcmcia/filename).

 

 

 

 

Please add system

Press Enter to accept the default (Ethernet Routing

 

prompt [Ethernet Routing

Switch-8606), or enter a different string of up to 20

 

Switch-8606]:

characters.

 

 

 

 

Please select CPU

Press Enter to accept the default (5), or specify 6

 

Master slot (5/6) [5]:

for the master CPU slot.

 

 

 

 

Master CPU mgmt port:

Press Enter to accept the default(n), or enter

 

autonegotiation [n] (y/n)?

y to indicate that you want the master CPU

 

 

management port to use autonegotiation.

 

 

 

 

speed (10/100) [10]:

Press Enter to accept the default (10 Mbps), or

 

 

specify 100 Mbps.

 

 

 

 

Do you want to enable

Press Enter y if you want the boot and runtime

 

automatic savetostandby

configuration files to be saved on the backup

 

mode [n] (y/n)?

CPU.Press Enter to accept the default (n), if you

 

 

want the boot and runtime configuration files to be

 

 

saved only on the primary CPU.

 

 

 

 

Do you want to enable

Press Enter y if you want the chassis to run in 128

 

m-mode support [n] (y/n)?

K or M mode. Press Enter to accept the default

 

 

(n), if you want it to run in 32 K mode only.

 

 

To run in 128 K mode, the CPU module must be

 

 

an 8691 or higher and the switch must have at

 

 

least one 8600 module (128 K module).

 

 

If you enable m-mode support and you have a

 

 

mixed configuration of modules, the E-modules

 

 

and classic modules are disabled.

 

 

 

 

Do you want to enable

Enter y if you want to enable enhanced operation

 

enhanced operation mode

mode. Accept the default (n), if you do not want to

 

support [n] (y/n)?

enable enhanced operation mode. If you enable

 

 

enhanced operation mode and you have a mixed

 

 

configuration of modules, the classic modules (E-

 

 

or M-modules) are disabled.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Nortel Ethernet Routing Switch 8600

Quick Start

NN46205-310 02.01 Standard

30 May 2008

Copyright © 2008 Nortel Networks

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Contents Quick Start Legal Notice Contents Configuration Regulatory Information and Safety Precautions International Regulatory Statements of ConformityFCC Statement USA only EN 300386 Statement CE Marking Statement Europe only EN 55 022 StatementsEN 55 024 Statement EC Declaration of ConformityVcci Statement Japan/Nippon only Bsmi Statement for 8010, 8006 and 8003 Chassis Taiwan onlyNational Safety Statements of Compliance CE Marking Statement Europe only EN 60 950 StatementNOM Statement 8010, 8006, and 8003 Chassis Mexico only National Safety Statements of Compliance Información NOM unicamente para MéxicoDenan Statement Japan/Nippon only Safety Messages ESDAttenzione ESD Avertissement Peligro Pericolo Regulatory Information and Safety Precautions Software license Nortel Networks Inc. software license agreementGeneral Nortel Networks Inc. software license agreement Software license New in this release FeaturesNortel Command Line Interface Other changesSetting the system date and time using the CLI Connecting the modem using the CLIConnecting the modem using the Nncli Setting the system date and time using the NncliIntroduction NavigationIntroduction Installation preparation Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 slotsDC power supply accessories Personal safety Safety precautionsSafety precautions navigation Check Accessory Use toModule safety Cable and connector safetyElectrostatic discharge safety Risk of equipment damageInstallation preparation Installation Unpacking the chassis Removing a power filler panel Procedure stepsStep Action Risk of personal injury Installing the 8010co chassis in a 19-inch two-post rack PrerequisitesInstalling the 8003, 8006, and 8010 chassis cable guides Installing the top cable-management bracket Installing the side cable-management brackets Procedure job aid Installing the cable-management bracketsGrounding the 8010co chassis Installing a module Procedure job aid Grounding the 8010co chassisLocation of ground studs on a 8010co chassis rear panel For instructions, see Removing a power filler panel Installing AC power modules Procedure job aid Installing a moduleInstalling DC power modules Installing DC power modules Installation Installing DC power modules End Installing a breaker interface panel Installing a Pcmcia software cardStarting the system Turning on DC power supplies Verifying a successful installation LED power supplyInstallation Connecting a modem using the CLI ConfigurationBaud rate 8databits truefalse Mode asciislipppp Variable definitions Variable ValueConnecting a modem using the Nncli DCE DB-25Number Pin number Boot config sio modem Connecting a VT-100 terminal or PC for local access Procedure job aid config setdate command sample output Setting system date and time using the CLISetting system date and time using the Nncli Procedure job aid clock set command outputChange a password by using the following command Info Oper username Configure password options by using the following command Variable definitionAging-time Configuring the system using the setup utility InstallProcedure job aid Setup Utility prompt descriptions Prompt ActionMaster slot 5/6 Tftp Vlan Risques de blessure corporelle Translation of safety messagesFan tray safety warning message VerletzungsrisikoPreventing back injury warning statement Risco de ferimentoRischio di lesioni personali Preventing back injury warning statement Verletzungsrisiko durch Preventing electrical shock warning statementRisques de blessure par choc électrique Riesgo de lesiones por choques eléctricosRischio di lesioni per shock elettrico Preventing hand injury warning statementRisco de ferimento por choque elétrico Risques de blessure provoquée par les pales du ventilateurRisco de ferimento com lâmina do ventilador Safety danger statementRiesgo de lesiones por las aspas del ventilador Rischio di lesioni causate dalle lame del ventilatoreInjury to eye warning statement Risques de blessure oculaire par lumière laserLaser pode causar ferimentos no olho Risiko einer Augenverletzung durchRiesgo de lesión en los ojos por láser Rischio di ustioni agli occhi dovute al laserSafety practices and the hazards danger statement Riesgo de lesión por electrocuciónRisco de ferimentos por choque elétrico Rischio di scosse elettrichePericolo Rischio di scosse elettriche Preventing electric shock danger statement Page Quick Start