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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 -> 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,

As a minimum, you should make sure the browser

4.6, 4.7

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 -> 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 -> Preferences and select Advanced.

 

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.

 

 

 

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Contents Getting Started with Passport 4400, Release Restricted Rights Legend Copyright 2000 Nortel Networks, IncTrademarks Statement of ConditionsEC Declaration of Conformity Limitations of RemediesWarnungAvertissement Safety Warnings and CautionsTechnical Data Technische Daten Donnees TechniquesNotification of FCC Requirements Notification of Canadian Requirements209664-A Contents Chapter Accessing the CLI and Basic Configuration Index Contents 209664-A Chapter Introduction List of Documentation Unpacking the UnitPassport software license Determining Which Management Tool to Use Device Management ToolsPassport 4400 Install Network Management Tools Pmdm Introduction 209664-A Accessing the Online Documentation Chapter Online DocumentationFor installing documentation from the CD-ROM Open the documentationNavigating Online Documentation Online Documentation Site Map Online Documentation Printing Online Documentation Browsers Browser How to Get Optimum Results Operation Passport 4400 Rel Software Online Documentation 209664-A Workstation Requirements Chapter Hardware SetupIf you are using You need Installing Passport 4460 Hardware If you are using Refer toChapter Configurator Procedure for Creating a Node Profile Accessing the Configurator Through a Web Browser Viewing Node Profile Information Click on Configure Defining a Unique DNA PrefixDefining a Node Name Defining a Node ID on Defining a Customer ID onDefining a Node ID Resetting the Unit Defining a Customer IDSetting the DNA Numbering Plan Passport 4400 Configurator Documentation URL Update Overriding the DNA Numbering PlanSetting the System Clock Configurator Procedure for Creating a Node Profile Configurator Procedure for Creating a Node Profile 209664-A Chapter Accessing the CLI and Basic Configuration Using a TerminalCommunication Parameter Set-Up Requirements Accessing the CLI and Basic Configuration Logging into the CLI Using the Terminal Emulation Program Hardware in the flow control fieldAssigning the IP Address Parameter Range of Values Required Actions Chapter CLI Procedure for Creating a Node Profile CLI Procedure for Creating a Node Profile Parameter Range of Values Required Action Defining Node ID on Defining Customer ID on Parameter Range of Value Required Action Defining Node IDDefining Customer ID Confirming the New Configuration Saving the Current Configuration and Resetting the UnitSetting the System Clock CLI Procedure for Creating a Node Profile Appendix a IfIndexes and Interface Identification IfIndex OverviewIfIndex Description Hard-Coded IfIndexesReserved IfIndexes and Ranges IfIndex Ranges Safe IfIndex RangesConfigurator Procedure for Displaying the IfIndex Table IfIndex Table Display DescriptionSlot CLI Procedure for Displaying the IfIndex TableIfIndex IfExtType IfIndex Table Display Definitions PPA NumberSlot Name Channel NumberAppendix a IfIndexes and Interface Identification 209664-A Appendix B Installing System Software from the CD-ROM Application CodeConfigurator Procedure for Downloading Application Software Downloading Application SoftwareSelect Administration and Code Bank Commit the Application Code BankSave the Current Configuration and Reset the Unit CLI Procedure for Downloading Application Software Appendix B Installing System Software from the CD-ROM Index Babt CSA FCC TUVIndex Index Index 209664-A