Nortel Networks 4400, RELEASE 4.1 Chapter Configurator Procedure for Creating a Node Profile

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Chapter 4

Configurator Procedure for Creating a Node Profile

A node profile is required for links established between the Passport 4460 unit and the Passport network. This chapter explains the node profile configuration procedure using Passport 4400 Configurator as your device management tool:

“Accessing the Configurator Through a Web Browser” on page 32

“Viewing Node Profile Information” on page 33

“Defining a Unique DNA Prefix” on page 34

“Defining a Node Name” on page 35

“Defining a Node ID” on page 36

“Defining a Customer ID” on page 37

“Resetting the Unit” on page 37

“Setting the DNA Numbering Plan” on page 38

“Passport 4400 Configurator Documentation URL Update” on page 39

“Setting the System Clock” on page 40

“A confirmation message “Command Successful” indicates you have successfully updated the System Clock on your Passport 4460 unit.” on page 41

You need a properly configured workstation to use Configurator to access a Passport 4460. Refer to Using Passport 4400 Install Tool Version 4.1, 206906-A, Chapter 5, Configuring the Workstation, for a detailed description of the requirements and procedures for setting up the workstation.

Note: The null modem driver is required for a direct connection. The null modem is not required for the ethernet connection.

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