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Page 1 - Commissioning

Nortel Secure Router 4134CommissioningNN47263-302 (323249-A).

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10 Secure Router 4134 commissioningFigure 1Secure Router 4134 commissioning proceduresNortel Secure Router 4134CommissioningNN47263-302 01.02 Standard

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Secure Router 4134 commissioning navigation 11Figure 2Secure Router 4134 commissioning procedures (continued)Secure Router 4134 commissioning navigati

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12 Secure Router 4134 commissioning•"Powering up the Secure Router 4134" (page 16)•"Logging in to the Secure Router 4134" (page 19

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13Commissioning configurationproceduresThis section includes the recommended method to commission the SecureRouter 4134, while ensuring that you limit

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14 Commissioning configuration proceduresRequired informationSample entriesRecord information hereNext hop IP address for staticroute to hosts and serv

Page 7 - Introduction

Connecting a terminal for local access 15ATTENTIONWhen powering up for the first time, Nortel recommends that you use a directconsole connection to the

Page 8 - 8 Introduction

16 Commissioning configuration proceduresFigure 4Connect a local terminal to the Secure Router 4134Powering up the Secure Router 4134Power up the Secur

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Powering up the Secure Router 4134 17ATTENTIONWhen powering up for the first time, Nortel recommends that you use a directconsole connection to the Sec

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18 Commissioning configuration procedures2Verify that diagnostic testing is underway by observing the startupmessages on your local terminal.3Once the

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Logging in to the Secure Router 4134 19Figure 5Accessing the bootrom command menuIf you accidentally enter the bootrom command menu, you can exit that

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Document status: StandardDocument version: 01.02Document date: 2 August 2007Copyright © 2007, Nortel NetworksAll Rights Reserved.This document is prot

Page 13 - Commissioning configuration

20 Commissioning configuration proceduresPrerequisites•You have securely mounted the Secure Router 4134 in an equipmentrack.•You have connected a local

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Defining boot parameters 21Example of defining boot parametersStep Action1Access configuration mode:configure terminal2Define boot parameters:boot_paramsT

Page 15 - Prerequisites

22 Commissioning configuration procedures13Enter the number (0, 1, or 2) that corresponds to the type of bootromimage update that you prefer, or enter

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Enabling the management LAN port 23Figure 6Management port on the rear panel of the Secure Router 4134Prerequisites•You must be connected to the Secur

Page 17 - Procedure steps (DC power)

24 Commissioning configuration proceduresconfigure terminal2To identify the management port for configuration, enter:interface ethernet 0/03 To configure

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Verifying the Telnet connection 25save local—End—Enabling FTP, TFTP, and TelnetThe default configuration for the Secure Router 4134 includes FTP, TFTP,

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26 Commissioning configuration proceduresProcedure stepsStep Action1To start a Telnet session from your workstation, enter:telnet <ipaddr>2To log

Page 20 - Defining boot parameters

Configuring the Telnet banner 272To clear a specific Telnet session, enter:clear telnet_session <value>—End—Table 3Variable definitionsVariable Val

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28 Commissioning configuration proceduresTable 4Variable definitionsVariable Value[banner1] An optional parameter that you use to extendthe banner text.

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Configuring the static default route 29Configuring the host nameConfigure a host name for the Secure Router 4134 to uniquely identify it.Once assigned, t

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3ContentsNew in this release 5Features 5User names and passwords 5System administrator account 5Alarms and system status 5Introduction 7Prerequisites

Page 24 - Configuring SSH

30 Commissioning configuration proceduresTable 7Variable definitionsVariable Value<netaddr/mask> The IP address and the subnet mask ofthe destinat

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Configuring the time 31Table 8Variable definitionsVariable Value<day> The current day in relation to the month. Entera value from 1 to 31.<mont

Page 26 - Clearing a Telnet session

32 Commissioning configuration proceduresVariable Value<hour offset> The number of hours that your local time isoffset from UTC. Enter a value fr

Page 27 - Configuring the Telnet banner

Changing the administrator account name 33password is "setup". Nortel recommends you change the default passwordas soon as possible to ensur

Page 28 - Configuring the Telnet timeout

34 Commissioning configuration proceduresAdding usersYou can identify users (that is, login names) who can access the SecureRouter 4134, and assign eac

Page 29 - Configuring the host name

Removing users 35Procedure job aidThe CLI supports four levels of privilege for users. The following tabledefines each level.Table 12CLI user access le

Page 30 - Configuring the date

36 Commissioning configuration proceduresConfiguring FTP usersProcedure stepsStep Action1 To access configuration mode, enter:configure terminal2To config

Page 31 - Configuring the time

Rebooting or resetting the Secure Router 4134 37Saving a configurationIssue the save command to save the running configuration to a file. You cansave the

Page 32 - Configuring the SNTP client

38 Commissioning configuration proceduresreboot4When the Secure Router 4134 completes the reboot, save thefactor y-default settings to the system.cfg fi

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Checking the system for alarms 39Viewing chassis statusUse the procedure in this section to view summary information about theSecure Router 4134 chass

Page 34 - Adding users

4 ContentsConfiguring the Telnet banner 27Configuring the Telnet timeout 28Configuring the host name 29Configuring the static default route 29Verifying th

Page 35 - Removing users

40 Commissioning configuration procedures2To view the current alarms for any E1 port on the Secure Router4134, enter:show module alarms e1 <slot/por

Page 37 - Saving a configuration

Nortel Secure Router 4134CommissioningCopyright © 2007 , Nortel NetworksAll Rights Reserved.Publication: NN47263-302Document status: StandardDocument

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5New in this releaseThe following section details what’s new in Nortel Secure Router 4134 —Commissioning (NN47263-302) for Release 10.0.FeaturesSee th

Page 39 - Viewing chassis status

6 New in this releaseNortel Secure Router 4134CommissioningNN47263-302 01.02 Standard10.0 2 August 2007Copyright © 2007, Nortel Networks.

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7IntroductionThis document provides information about the recommended method tocommission the Secure Router 4134. For a complete list of Command LineI

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8 IntroductionNortel Secure Router 4134CommissioningNN47263-302 01.02 Standard10.0 2 August 2007Copyright © 2007, Nortel Networks.

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9Secure Router 4134 commissioningYou commission the Secure Router 4134 to prepare the unit for softwarefeature configuration. Commissioning includes ta

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