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Seite 1 - Routers with Site Manager

BayRS Version 14.20Part No. 309081-14.20 Rev 00November 2000600 Technology Park DriveBillerica, MA 01821-4130Configuring and Managing Routers with Si

Seite 2 - Statement of Conditions

x309081-14.20 Rev 00Viewing Messages by Event Severity Level ...7-18Viewing Messages by Router IP A

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager3-4309081-14.20 Rev 00Modifying Network InterfacesBefore you modify a configuration file, you should

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Modifying and Saving Router Configurations309081-14.20 Rev 003-5 Preparing to Modify a Configuration FileBefore modifying a configuration file, you mu

Seite 5 - Contents

Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager3-6309081-14.20 Rev 002. In the Site Manager main window, choose Tools > Router Files Manager.The

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Modifying and Saving Router Configurations309081-14.20 Rev 003-7 A confirmation window opens asking if you want to compact the files (Figure 3-2). Com

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager3-8309081-14.20 Rev 005. Choose Commands > Copy.The Copy window opens (Figure 3-3).Figure 3-3. Co

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Modifying and Saving Router Configurations309081-14.20 Rev 003-9 Figure 3-5. Copy Confirmation Window8.Click on OK.The Router Files Manager copies the

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager3-10309081-14.20 Rev 00Figure 3-6. TFTP Get Files Window4.In the Destination Directory field, type t

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Modifying and Saving Router Configurations309081-14.20 Rev 003-11 Adding a Circuit to an InterfaceThe Configuration Manager simplifies router configur

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager3-12309081-14.20 Rev 00Table 3-2 lists the circuit-type letter for each ASN connector.Table 3-2. Und

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Modifying and Saving Router Configurations309081-14.20 Rev 003-13 Table 3-3. Understanding Letters in Circuit Names for ARN Adapter Modules Table 3-4.

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309081-14.20 Rev 00xiZeroing All Counters in a Specific Row ...8-14Creating Statistics Filter

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager3-14309081-14.20 Rev 00Table 3-5. Understanding Letters in Circuit Names for Passport 2430 Circuit N

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Modifying and Saving Router Configurations309081-14.20 Rev 003-15 Use the circuit-naming convention to consistently name circuit types and locations.

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager3-16309081-14.20 Rev 003. Click on the connector for the network interface.The Add Circuit window op

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Modifying and Saving Router Configurations309081-14.20 Rev 003-17 Adding a Protocol to a CircuitAfter you name a circuit, the Configuration Manager op

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager3-18309081-14.20 Rev 00Configuring a LAN Protocol for a CircuitAfter you add a LAN circuit, the Sele

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Modifying and Saving Router Configurations309081-14.20 Rev 003-19 If you select a protocol service, that protocol is enabled. For example, if you sele

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager3-20309081-14.20 Rev 00To select WAN protocols for a circuit:1.Click on the box to the left of the p

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Modifying and Saving Router Configurations309081-14.20 Rev 003-21 For some WAN protocols, such as Nortel Networks Standard, PassThru, PPP, and frame r

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager3-22309081-14.20 Rev 00Modifying Circuits on an InterfaceYou can modify existing circuits in the fol

Seite 23 - Before You Begin

Modifying and Saving Router Configurations309081-14.20 Rev 003-23 3.Click on Edit.The Circuit Definition window opens (Figure 3-12).Figure 3-12. Circu

Seite 24 - Text Conventions

xii309081-14.20 Rev 00Chapter 10 Auditing Configuration FilesAudit Trail Feature for Remote and Dynamic Mode ...

Seite 25 - Acronyms

Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager3-24309081-14.20 Rev 008. Choose File > Exit.You return to the Circuit List window.9. Click on Do

Seite 26 - Hard-Copy Technical Manuals

Modifying and Saving Router Configurations309081-14.20 Rev 003-25 You return to the Circuit Definition window, which reflects all circuits that have m

Seite 27 - How to Get Help

Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager3-26309081-14.20 Rev 00Assigning an Additional IP Address to a CircuitNortel Networks IP routing sup

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Modifying and Saving Router Configurations309081-14.20 Rev 003-27 4.Click on Add.The IP Configuration window opens (Figure 3-14).Figure 3-14. IP Confi

Seite 29 - Chapter 1

Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager3-28309081-14.20 Rev 00Deleting Protocols from a CircuitTo delete protocols from a circuit:1. In the

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Modifying and Saving Router Configurations309081-14.20 Rev 003-29 Deleting a Circuit from the RouterWhen you delete a circuit from the router, you rem

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager3-30309081-14.20 Rev 00Modifying Configurations with New Link or Net ModulesWhen you replace a link

Seite 32 - How to Use This Guide

Modifying and Saving Router Configurations309081-14.20 Rev 003-31 Figure 3-16. Module List Windowb.Select the new link module or net module you instal

Seite 33 - Starting Site Manager

Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager3-32309081-14.20 Rev 005. Configure circuits on the new link or net module.See “Configuring a Circui

Seite 34 - Starting Site Manager on a PC

Modifying and Saving Router Configurations309081-14.20 Rev 003-33 Saving Configuration FilesThe Configuration Manager does not create a configuration

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309081-14.20 Rev 00xiiiAppendix A Operating Site Manager with UNIX CommandsAppendix B Site Manager ParametersRouter Connection Options Parameters ...

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager3-34309081-14.20 Rev 004. Click on Save.The File Saved window opens (Figure 3-19).Figure 3-19. File

Seite 37 - Site Manager Main Window

Modifying and Saving Router Configurations309081-14.20 Rev 003-35 Figure 3-20. TFTP Put File Selection Window5.In the Path field, type the path to the

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager3-36309081-14.20 Rev 009. Click on OK.The Router Files Manager transfers the selected file to the ro

Seite 39 - Main Window Buttons

Modifying and Saving Router Configurations309081-14.20 Rev 003-37 2.Type a new file name using the format filename.cfg.3.Select the destination volume

Seite 40 - Well-Known Connections List

Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager3-38309081-14.20 Rev 00Saving a Configuration File in Dynamic ModeIf you make configuration changes

Seite 41 - Using Site Manager Windows

309081-14.20 Rev 004-1 Chapter 4Booting the RouterTo restart the router with a modified configuration file or router image file, or to recover if the

Seite 42 - Window Conventions

Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager4-2309081-14.20 Rev 00Booting MethodsYou can boot the router in one of three ways:• Regular boot (al

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Booting the Router309081-14.20 Rev 004-3 Preparing to Boot a RouterYou access the boot function in the Site Manager main window by choosing Administra

Seite 44 - Connecting to Routers

Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager4-4309081-14.20 Rev 00Booting with a Named BootYou typically perform a named boot to use a new or mo

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Booting the Router309081-14.20 Rev 004-5 2.For a router with multiple volumes, specify the volume for the boot image and the volume for the configurat

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xiv309081-14.20 Rev 00Repartitioning Global and Local Memory ... E-2Displaying Gl

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager4-6309081-14.20 Rev 00Copying and Renaming the Configuration FileBy default, the file named config i

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Booting the Router309081-14.20 Rev 004-7 Deleting a Configuration FileUse the Router Files Manager to delete a configuration file from the router, tha

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager4-8309081-14.20 Rev 00Booting with a Scheduled BootA scheduled boot, or Remote User Interface (RUI)

Seite 50 - Router Connection Messages

Booting the Router309081-14.20 Rev 004-9 2.In the Configuration Manager window, choose Platform > Scheduled Boot > Create Boot Param.The RUI Boo

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager4-10309081-14.20 Rev 00Configuring the Boot ScheduleTo specify the date and time for a router boot,

Seite 52 - Figure 1-11. Version Window

Booting the Router309081-14.20 Rev 004-11 2.Click on Add.The RUI Boot Parameters window opens (Figure 4-4).Figure 4-4. RUI Boot Parameters Window3.Ent

Seite 53 - Starting Site Manager Tools

Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager4-12309081-14.20 Rev 00Figure 4-5. RUI Boot Interface Parameters Window5.Click on Done.You return to

Seite 54 - Exiting Site Manager Tools

Booting the Router309081-14.20 Rev 004-13 Modifying the Parameters for a Scheduled BootYou can modify the Enable, Image Name, and Configuration File N

Seite 55 - Exiting Site Manager

Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager4-14309081-14.20 Rev 004. Click on Done.You return to the Configuration Manager window.To create a n

Seite 56 - Changing Colors on a PC

Booting the Router309081-14.20 Rev 004-15 Booting a Processor ModuleTo troubleshoot a router problem, you can boot a processor module to determine whe

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309081-14.20 Rev 00xvFiguresFigure 1-1. Router Connection Options Window ...1-7Figure 1-2. Nortel

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager4-16309081-14.20 Rev 00To boot a processor module:1.In the Site Manager main window, choose Administ

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309081-14.20 Rev 005-1 Chapter 5Managing Router FilesTo manage router files, you use the Router Files Manager. To access the Router Files Manager, cho

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager5-2309081-14.20 Rev 00Displaying a List of Router FilesTo display the files on the router, begin at

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Managing Router Files309081-14.20 Rev 005-3 In the Router Files Manager window, the active volume is represented by a number or letter, depending on t

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager5-4309081-14.20 Rev 00Default Router File NamesTable 5-2 lists the default file names in the Router

Seite 63 - Getting Help for Parameters

Managing Router Files309081-14.20 Rev 005-5 frediag.exe Copy of the diagnostics image resident on the diagnostics PROM for the BCN and BLNYou cannot r

Seite 64 - Specifying System Information

Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager5-6309081-14.20 Rev 00File-Naming ConventionsTable 5-2 lists the default file names for the router s

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Managing Router Files309081-14.20 Rev 005-7 Checking Available and Contiguous Free Space on a VolumeAt the bottom of the Router Files Manager window (

Seite 66 - Local Mode

Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager5-8309081-14.20 Rev 00Copying a FileYou can use the Router Files Manager to copy a file on the route

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Managing Router Files309081-14.20 Rev 005-9 5.Click on OK.A second Copy window prompts you for the destination file name (Figure 5-3).Figure 5-3. Copy

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xvi309081-14.20 Rev 00Figure 2-17. Module List Window for a Passport 2430 Base Module ...2-20Figure 2-18. Module List Window fo

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager5-10309081-14.20 Rev 00Deleting a FileUsing the Router Files Manager, you can delete one or more fil

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Managing Router Files309081-14.20 Rev 005-11 4.Click on Yes.The router deletes the files you specified from the volume. You return to the Router Files

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager5-12309081-14.20 Rev 00Transferring FilesThe Router Files Manager allows you to transfer files betwe

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Managing Router Files309081-14.20 Rev 005-13 .Transferring a File from the RouterThe Get File(s) option on the TFTP menu allows you to transfer one or

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager5-14309081-14.20 Rev 005. Choose File > TFTP > Get File(s).The TFTP Get Files window opens (Fi

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Managing Router Files309081-14.20 Rev 005-15 The TFTP Rename Files window opens (Figure 5-8).Figure 5-8. TFTP Rename Files Windowa.Enter the name of t

Seite 75 - Collection Modules list

Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager5-16309081-14.20 Rev 00Transferring Files to the RouterThe Put File(s) option on the TFTP menu allow

Seite 76 - 12. Click on OK

Managing Router Files309081-14.20 Rev 005-17 Setting Up File Transfers to Multiple RoutersYou can transfer one or more files from the Site Manager wor

Seite 77 - (Passport 2430)

Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager5-18309081-14.20 Rev 003. Choose Options > Multiple Router Setup. The Multiple Router Setup windo

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Managing Router Files309081-14.20 Rev 005-19 c.Click on Add. The selected routers appear in the Current Routers list followed by the volume (Figure 5-

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309081-14.20 Rev 00xviiFigure 4-1. Boot Router Window ...4-4Figure 4-2.

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager5-20309081-14.20 Rev 00Figure 5-11. Multiple Volumes and Routers in the Router Setup Window5.To remo

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Managing Router Files309081-14.20 Rev 005-21 4.Choose File > TFTP > Put File(s).The TFTP Put File Selection window opens (Figure 5-12).Figure 5-

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager5-22309081-14.20 Rev 0010. Click on OK to transfer the files under the same name, or go to step 11 t

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Managing Router Files309081-14.20 Rev 005-23 Backing Up Router Software Files to a Host ComputerNortel Networks recommends that you use TFTP to back u

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager5-24309081-14.20 Rev 00While the operation is in progress, a running percentage of work completed ap

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Managing Router Files309081-14.20 Rev 005-25 Formatting Flash MemoryThe Router Files Manager Format option allows you to format and initialize flash m

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager5-26309081-14.20 Rev 00Partitioning Media on AN, ANH, and ASN RoutersThe AN, ANH, and ASN routers us

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Managing Router Files309081-14.20 Rev 005-27 Creating a PartitionTo partition the NVFS:1. In the Site Manager main window, choose Tools > Router Fi

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager5-28309081-14.20 Rev 00Site Manager displays the following message next to the Volume field in the R

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Managing Router Files309081-14.20 Rev 005-29 In the AN and ANH, the slot is always 1. In an ASN, the slot can be from 1 to 4, depending on the setting

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xviii309081-14.20 Rev 00Figure 7-7. Traps Exceptions Lists Window ...7-11Figure 7-8. Add T

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager5-30309081-14.20 Rev 00You can use the Router Files Manager Command > Copy option to copy the rou

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309081-14.20 Rev 006-1 Chapter 6Customizing Router Software ImagesYou can customize the router’s software image using a Site Manager tool called the I

Seite 93 - V.34 console modem port:

Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager6-2309081-14.20 Rev 00The chapter contains the following information:Topic PageOverview of Router So

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Customizing Router Software Images309081-14.20 Rev 006-3 Overview of Router Software ImagesA router software image is a group of executable files that

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager6-4309081-14.20 Rev 00Image Builder ToolThe Image Builder lets you determine the files in a software

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Customizing Router Software Images309081-14.20 Rev 006-5 The Image Builder Menu BarThe Image Builder menu bar consists of the following options:File -

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager6-6309081-14.20 Rev 00Details ButtonsThe Details button is below the Available Components and Curren

Seite 98 - Configuration Procedure

Customizing Router Software Images309081-14.20 Rev 006-7 Loading Image Files into the Image BuilderTo upgrade an image file, you should have ordered n

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager6-8309081-14.20 Rev 003. Go to the directory where the image files reside.If you are loading files f

Seite 100 - Modifying Network Interfaces

Customizing Router Software Images309081-14.20 Rev 006-9 Figure 6-3. Image Builder Window with Current ComponentsGo to “Using the Image Builder to Mod

Seite 101 - 1. Connect to the router

309081-14.20 Rev 00xixFigure 8-21. Accessing the Nortel Networks MIB ...8-30Figure 8-22. Quick Get

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager6-10309081-14.20 Rev 00Using the Image Builder to Modify the Software ImageWhen you use the Image Bu

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Customizing Router Software Images309081-14.20 Rev 006-11 Figure 6-4. Image Builder Window with the Remove Button4.Click on Remove.The Image Builder r

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager6-12309081-14.20 Rev 00Adding Software ComponentsIf you removed files from an existing software imag

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Customizing Router Software Images309081-14.20 Rev 006-13 4.Click on Add.The component moves from the Available Components list to the Current Compone

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager6-14309081-14.20 Rev 00Saving a Modified ImageThe Image Builder automatically archives all software

Seite 107 - Circuit Naming Conventions

Customizing Router Software Images309081-14.20 Rev 006-15 If you exit the Image Builder without saving your changes, you are asked if the changes shou

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager6-16309081-14.20 Rev 00Creating a New ImageCreating an entirely new image is usually not necessary;

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Customizing Router Software Images309081-14.20 Rev 006-17 3.Select the appropriate image format, then click on OK.An empty Image Builder window opens.

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager6-18309081-14.20 Rev 00Converting an Image for Other Software VersionsYou may have Nortel Networks r

Seite 111 - Configuring a Circuit

Customizing Router Software Images309081-14.20 Rev 006-19 Saving the Contents of the Current Component List to a FileTo keep a record of the files inc

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ii309081-14.20 Rev 00 Copyright © 2000 Nortel NetworksAll rights reserved. November 2000.The information in this document is subject to change without

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309081-14.20 Rev 007-1 Chapter 7Monitoring Trap and Event MessagesTo manage your Nortel Networks routers and ensure that they are working properly, yo

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager7-2309081-14.20 Rev 00Comparing Trap and Event MessagesTrap and event messages are closely related.

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Monitoring Trap and Event Messages309081-14.20 Rev 007-3 Configuring Trap MessagesThere are two parts to configuring trap messages:• Configuring the r

Seite 118 - Adding Protocols to a Circuit

Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager7-4309081-14.20 Rev 00Identifying the Site Manager Workstation as an SNMP ManagerTo configure the ro

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Monitoring Trap and Event Messages309081-14.20 Rev 007-5 Figure 7-2. SNMP Community List Window4.Choose Community > Managers.The SNMP Manager List

Seite 120 - Moving a Circuit

Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager7-6309081-14.20 Rev 005. Choose Manager > Add Manager.The Add SNMP Manager window opens (Figure 7

Seite 121 - Renaming a Circuit

Monitoring Trap and Event Messages309081-14.20 Rev 007-7 Selecting Trap MessagesYou can configure the SNMP agent to send trap messages to the Trap Mon

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager7-8309081-14.20 Rev 003. Choose Manager > Edit Manager. The Trap Port and Trap Types window opens

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Monitoring Trap and Event Messages309081-14.20 Rev 007-9 4.Specify a value for Trap Types (Table 7-2), then click on OK.After you select a trap type,

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309081-14.20 Rev 00xxiTablesTable 1-1. Main Window Buttons ...1-11Table 1-2.

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager7-10309081-14.20 Rev 00The Trap Configuration window opens (Figure 7-6). Figure 7-6. Trap Configurat

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Monitoring Trap and Event Messages309081-14.20 Rev 007-11 See Chapter 3, “Modifying and Saving Router Configurations,” for instructions.The entities y

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager7-12309081-14.20 Rev 002. Click on Add.The Add Trap window opens (Figure 7-8).Figure 7-8. Add Trap W

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Monitoring Trap and Event Messages309081-14.20 Rev 007-13 Figure 7-9. Traps Exceptions Lists Window with an Entry5.Click on Apply.6. Repeat steps 2 th

Seite 129 - Saving Configuration Files

Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager7-14309081-14.20 Rev 00Changing the Trap Port for Multiple Network Management ApplicationsIf you are

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Monitoring Trap and Event Messages309081-14.20 Rev 007-15 6.Choose File > Exit.You return to the main Site Manager window.7. Restart Site Manager a

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager7-16309081-14.20 Rev 00Loading Trap Messages into the Trap MonitorThe trap messages that Site Manage

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Monitoring Trap and Event Messages309081-14.20 Rev 007-17 Viewing Messages in the Trap Monitor WindowThe Trap Monitor menu bar contains the following

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager7-18309081-14.20 Rev 00Viewing Messages by Event Severity LevelWhen you view trap messages by the ev

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Monitoring Trap and Event Messages309081-14.20 Rev 007-19 Viewing Messages by Router IP AddressViewing messages by router IP address shows messages th

Seite 135 - Booting the Router

xxii309081-14.20 Rev 00Table 9-1. Report Generator Output Format Options ...9-3Table 9-2. Options for Co

Seite 136 - Booting Methods

Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager7-20309081-14.20 Rev 002. Enter one or more complete or partial IP addresses. You can enter as many

Seite 137 - Preparing to Boot a Router

Monitoring Trap and Event Messages309081-14.20 Rev 007-21 Saving Trap MessagesThe Trap Monitor lets you save the traps currently displayed in the Trap

Seite 138 - Booting with a Named Boot

Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager7-22309081-14.20 Rev 00Clearing the Trap History FileThe trap history file can hold only a fixed num

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Monitoring Trap and Event Messages309081-14.20 Rev 007-23 Monitoring Router EventsTo monitor router events, you use the Events Manager. You access the

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager7-24309081-14.20 Rev 00The Events Manager menu bar includes the following options:File -- Lets you r

Seite 141 - Deleting a Configuration File

Monitoring Trap and Event Messages309081-14.20 Rev 007-25 Viewing Event MessagesYou view events messages for one router at a time. The router’s event

Seite 142 - Booting with a Scheduled Boot

Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager7-26309081-14.20 Rev 00Loading the Event Log into the Events ManagerYou must load an event log into

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Monitoring Trap and Event Messages309081-14.20 Rev 007-27 Loading the Remote LogA remote log resides in the router’s flash memory. To display the log:

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager7-28309081-14.20 Rev 005. Select the volume that contains the log file in the Volume field.6.Click o

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Monitoring Trap and Event Messages309081-14.20 Rev 007-29 3.Select the directory from the Directories list and the log file from the Files list.The pa

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309081-14.20 Rev 00xxiii PrefaceSite Manager is an interactive user interface that provides tools for configuring and managing Nortel Networks™ router

Seite 147 - Deleting a Scheduled Boot

Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager7-30309081-14.20 Rev 00Filtering Event MessagesYou can select the types of event messages to display

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Monitoring Trap and Event Messages309081-14.20 Rev 007-31 3.Select or deselect any Severity, Slot, or Entities option to modify the event log display.

Seite 149 - Booting a Processor Module

Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager7-32309081-14.20 Rev 003. Type the text you want to find.You can enter up to 255 characters (includi

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Monitoring Trap and Event Messages309081-14.20 Rev 007-33 Saving Event MessagesYou can save the event messages in the Events Manager window to an ASCI

Seite 151 - Managing Router Files

Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager7-34309081-14.20 Rev 005. Click on OK.The Events Manager saves the log to an ASCII file in the speci

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309081-14.20 Rev 008-1 Chapter 8Monitoring StatisticsThe Statistics Manager enables you to gather statistical information that tells you how a router

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager8-2309081-14.20 Rev 00Statistics ManagerTo access the Statistics Manager, begin at the Site Manager

Seite 154 - Default Router File Names

Monitoring Statistics309081-14.20 Rev 008-3 Depending on whether you operate Site Manager on a UNIX workstation or a PC, the Statistics Manager stores

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager8-4309081-14.20 Rev 00Table 8-2 lists each Statistics Manager tool.The following sections describe e

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Monitoring Statistics309081-14.20 Rev 008-5 You can also use the Screen Builder to edit custom windows. For example, you can redefine the display and

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Managerxxiv309081-14.20 Rev 00Text ConventionsThis guide uses the following text conventions:angle brackets

Seite 158 - Copying a File

Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager8-6309081-14.20 Rev 00Accessing StatisticsYou access all router statistics from the Statistics Manag

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Monitoring Statistics309081-14.20 Rev 008-7 Defining the Current Screen ListThe current screen list is a subset of the default statistics windows and

Seite 160 - Deleting a File

Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager8-8309081-14.20 Rev 00In the Default Screens list, the Screen Manager displays the default statistic

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Monitoring Statistics309081-14.20 Rev 008-9 Removing Statistics WindowsTo remove a statistics window from the Current Screen List:1. In the Statistics

Seite 162 - Transferring Files

Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager8-10309081-14.20 Rev 00Retrieving StatisticsUse the Launch Facility to retrieve statistics from the

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Monitoring Statistics309081-14.20 Rev 008-11 Figure 8-6. Retrieved Statistics DisplayRefreshing Active Statistics WindowsTo update a statistics windo

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager8-12309081-14.20 Rev 00Specifying the Circuit Mode Polling RateWhen the Statistics Manager retrieves

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Monitoring Statistics309081-14.20 Rev 008-13 Zeroing Circuit Mode StatisticsYou can reset all counters in a circuit mode statistics window to 0 using

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager8-14309081-14.20 Rev 00In this example, the counters Datagrams RCVD and Datagrams XMIT are reset to

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Monitoring Statistics309081-14.20 Rev 008-15 Creating Statistics FiltersUsing the Launch Facility, you can set filters for each statistics window you

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Preface309081-14.20 Rev 00xxv AcronymsThis guide uses the following acronyms:italic text Indicates file and directory names, new terms, book titles, a

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager8-16309081-14.20 Rev 00Using retrieval filters to collect statistics across your network reduces the

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Monitoring Statistics309081-14.20 Rev 008-17 6.Click on OK to save the filter in memory, or click on Refresh to implement the filter immediately.• If

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager8-18309081-14.20 Rev 00Figure 8-12 shows the result of applying the display filter. Figure 8-12. St

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Monitoring Statistics309081-14.20 Rev 008-19 3.Type the instance ID of the object you want to view.Specifying a partial ID causes the Statistics Manag

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager8-20309081-14.20 Rev 00Searching for Information in a Statistics WindowYou can search for any text s

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Monitoring Statistics309081-14.20 Rev 008-21 Saving Statistics Information in an ASCII FileThe Statistics Manager lets you save the information displa

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager8-22309081-14.20 Rev 00Building Custom Statistics WindowsYou can build custom statistics windows tha

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Monitoring Statistics309081-14.20 Rev 008-23 2.Specify the column you want to define in the window by clicking on the corresponding column number.For

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager8-24309081-14.20 Rev 00The Screen Builder Column Total window opens (Figure 8-18). Figure 8-18. Scre

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Monitoring Statistics309081-14.20 Rev 008-25 Saving the Custom Window to a FileAfter you design a custom statistics window, you can save it to a file

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Managerxxvi309081-14.20 Rev 00Hard-Copy Technical ManualsYou can print selected technical manuals and relea

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager8-26309081-14.20 Rev 002. Save the window to a new file according to the steps that follow, or go to

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Monitoring Statistics309081-14.20 Rev 008-27 Using the Custom Statistics Window to Retrieve StatisticsTo use the custom statistics window you created:

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager8-28309081-14.20 Rev 00Modifying the Statistics WindowAfter you load a statistics window into the Sc

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Monitoring Statistics309081-14.20 Rev 008-29 Viewing the Nortel Networks MIBThe Nortel Networks MIB is a hierarchical database consisting of: • Config

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager8-30309081-14.20 Rev 00Figure 8-21. Accessing the Nortel Networks MIBSite Manager user interfaceSite

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Monitoring Statistics309081-14.20 Rev 008-31 Using Quick Get to View the MIBTo view the Nortel Networks MIB, you use the Quick Get tool. To open the Q

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager8-32309081-14.20 Rev 00Using the MIB BrowserThe Nortel Networks MIB is organized as a hierarchical t

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Monitoring Statistics309081-14.20 Rev 008-33 Figure 8-23. MIB Tree for System Object GroupTo access individual objects, first select the top-level obj

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager8-34309081-14.20 Rev 00Table 8-4 describes the contents of the top-level MIB object groups.Table 8-4

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Monitoring Statistics309081-14.20 Rev 008-35 Getting Instances of MIB ObjectsYou can select and retrieve instances for as many as 10 MIB objects at on

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Preface309081-14.20 Rev 00xxvii You can purchase selected documentation sets, CDs, and technical publications through the Internet at the www1.fatbrai

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager8-36309081-14.20 Rev 00Formatting the MIB Object Information DisplayTo specify the format of MIB obj

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Monitoring Statistics309081-14.20 Rev 008-37 Figure 8-24. Quick Get Facility Window: All MIB Objects with Instance IDs

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager8-38309081-14.20 Rev 00Figure 8-25. Quick Get Facility Window: All MIB Objects Without Instance IDsI

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Monitoring Statistics309081-14.20 Rev 008-39 Using the ASCII Version of the Nortel Networks MIBSite Manager software provides a directory of ASCII MIB

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager8-40309081-14.20 Rev 00By default, the MIB II counters are enabled. To measure packet count statisti

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309081-14.20 Rev 009-1 Chapter 9Examining Configuration File ReportsThe Report Generator creates a report of an existing configuration file; it does n

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager9-2309081-14.20 Rev 00Generating Configuration File ReportsYou can generate reports from a router’s

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Examining Configuration File Reports309081-14.20 Rev 009-3 Table 9-1 describes each option.Table 9-1. Report Generator Output Format Options Option De

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager9-4309081-14.20 Rev 003. Under the Configuration File field, click on Select File.The window in Figu

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Examining Configuration File Reports309081-14.20 Rev 009-5 Figure 9-3. Filter Window to Save a Report File6.Select a location for the report file as

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager9-6309081-14.20 Rev 007. If you selected Use Report Template in the Output Format Options list, unde

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Examining Configuration File Reports309081-14.20 Rev 009-7 9.Click on Generate Report.Site Manager generates the configuration file report and saves t

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager9-8309081-14.20 Rev 00Notice that the report includes information about the entire configuration, ha

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Examining Configuration File Reports309081-14.20 Rev 009-9 Generating Configuration File Reports from WindowsTo generate a configuration file report f

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager9-10309081-14.20 Rev 00Table 9-3. Options for Command Line (Windows) Option Description-d Includes t

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Examining Configuration File Reports309081-14.20 Rev 009-11 Generating Binary Configuration FilesIf you are running Site Manager on a UNIX workstation

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager9-12309081-14.20 Rev 00Using Config GeneratorConfig Generator is available to users of Site Manager

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Examining Configuration File Reports309081-14.20 Rev 009-13 Checking MIB AttributesYou can use Config Generator to find the possible MIB attributes fo

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager9-14309081-14.20 Rev 00Identifying Files Created by Config GeneratorConfig Generator adds a text str

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309081-14.20 Rev 0010-1 Chapter 10Auditing Configuration FilesThe audit trail feature enables a network administrator to monitor who changes a configu

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309081-14.20 Rev 001-1 Chapter 1Getting Started with Site ManagerSite Manager is a software application for configuring and managing Nortel Networks r

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager10-2309081-14.20 Rev 00Audit Trail Feature for Remote and Dynamic ModeThe audit trail feature keeps

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Auditing Configuration Files309081-14.20 Rev 0010-3 Figure 10-1. Sample Audit Trail Log FileWed Jul 9 04:57:13 1998 192.32.156.71 wfSerialPortTable.1

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager10-4309081-14.20 Rev 00Maintaining an Audit Trail LogTo prevent an audit trail log file from becomin

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Auditing Configuration Files309081-14.20 Rev 0010-5 Figure 10-2. Default Audit Trail Configuration File3.Copy the four default lines in the file and i

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager10-6309081-14.20 Rev 00Modifying the Audit Path Environment VariableYou must specify the new path na

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309081-14.20 Rev 0011-1 Chapter 11Using the Ping OptionThe Site Manager Ping from Router option lets you test whether the router can contact other rem

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager11-2309081-14.20 Rev 00Checking Router Connections Using PingTo ping other remote devices from the r

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Using the Ping Option309081-14.20 Rev 0011-3 IP PingWhen you ping a remote device using IP, the ping program residing on the router sends an Internet

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager11-4309081-14.20 Rev 005. In the Packet Size field, type the number of bytes of data to send with ea

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Using the Ping Option309081-14.20 Rev 0011-5 Figure 11-4. Ping Does Not Respond Window• An “ICMP host unreachable from <y.y.y.y>” message -- app

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309081-14.20 Rev 00iiiUNDER WHICH NORTEL NETWORKS WILL PERMIT YOU TO USE THE SOFTWARE. If you do not accept these terms and conditions, return the pro

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager1-2309081-14.20 Rev 00Before You BeginIf you are setting up a new router, complete the procedures th

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager11-6309081-14.20 Rev 00IPX PingWhen you issue an Internet Packet Exchange Protocol (IPX) ping, the r

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Using the Ping Option309081-14.20 Rev 0011-7 To send an IPX configuration request packet:1.In the Site Manager main window, choose Administration >

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager11-8309081-14.20 Rev 003. In the Timeout field, type the number of seconds after which each ping tim

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Using the Ping Option309081-14.20 Rev 0011-9 OSI PingWhen you issue an Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) ping, the router sends a Connectionless Netw

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager11-10309081-14.20 Rev 00OSI Ping ResponsesSite Manager displays one of the following messages when y

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Using the Ping Option309081-14.20 Rev 0011-11 VINES PingWhen you issue a VINES ping to a remote VINES device, the router responds if the device can be

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager11-12309081-14.20 Rev 003. In the Timeout field, type the number of seconds after which each ping ti

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Using the Ping Option309081-14.20 Rev 0011-13 • An “invalid parameter specified” message appears if you specify an invalid parameter when you issue a

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager11-14309081-14.20 Rev 002. In the Net.Host field, type the network address and node ID of the remote

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Using the Ping Option309081-14.20 Rev 0011-15 • An “is unreachable” message appears if the router cannot find the specified address in its routing tab

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Getting Started with Site Manager309081-14.20 Rev 001-3 Updating the Original config FileThe router uses the config file by default when it boots. Whe

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager11-16309081-14.20 Rev 00APPN PingWhen you issue an APPN ping to a remote APPN device, the remote dev

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Using the Ping Option309081-14.20 Rev 0011-17 3.In the Mode Name field, optionally type one of the following values:• #INTER for interactive mode (for

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager11-18309081-14.20 Rev 00APPN Ping ResponsesSite Manager displays one of the following messages when

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Using the Ping Option309081-14.20 Rev 0011-19 Monitoring Network Activity Using the Ping MIBYou can track network availability and response time using

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager11-20309081-14.20 Rev 00Configuring IP Ping RequestsThe ping MIB supports IP ping requests only.To c

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Using the Ping Option309081-14.20 Rev 0011-21 4.Click on Add. The IP Ping Parameters window opens (Figure 11-11).Figure 11-11. IP Ping Parameters Wind

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager11-22309081-14.20 Rev 00Deleting Ping RequestsTo remove the results of a ping request from the ping

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Using the Ping Option309081-14.20 Rev 0011-23 2.Click on Add. The Source Ping Parameters window opens (Figure 11-13).Figure 11-13. Source Ping Paramet

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager11-24309081-14.20 Rev 00Changing or Deleting Source Route AddressesTo change an IP address in the So

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Using the Ping Option309081-14.20 Rev 0011-25 Removing Entries from the Ping MIBYou should periodically clear entries from the ping MIB to prevent the

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager1-4309081-14.20 Rev 00Router SecurityAs the system administrator responsible for configuring and man

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309081-14.20 Rev 00A-1 Appendix AOperating Site Managerwith UNIX CommandsYou can start Site Manager and access most Site Manager tools directly from t

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site ManagerA-2309081-14.20 Rev 00You can include options in the startup command line to override Site Manager d

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Operating Site Manager with UNIX Commands309081-14.20 Rev 00A-3 To start a Site Manager tool from the UNIX command line:1. Access an X window on your

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309081-14.20 Rev 00B-1 Appendix BSite Manager ParametersYou can modify many configuration parameters to set up Site Manager operation, for example, th

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site ManagerB-2309081-14.20 Rev 00Router Connection Options ParametersThis section describes the parameters in t

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Site Manager Parameters309081-14.20 Rev 00B-3 Parameter: Timeout (seconds) Default: 5 Options: 1 to 300 seconds Function: Specifies the number of sec

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site ManagerB-4309081-14.20 Rev 00System Information ParametersThis section describes the parameters in the Edit

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Site Manager Parameters309081-14.20 Rev 00B-5 Console Port ParametersThis section describes the parameters in the Console Lists window. Parameter: Ena

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Getting Started with Site Manager309081-14.20 Rev 001-5 Starting Site ManagerYou should have already installed Site Manager on a UNIX workstation or a

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site ManagerB-6309081-14.20 Rev 00 Parameter: Port Data Bits Default: 8 Options: 7 | 8 Function: Specifies the n

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Site Manager Parameters309081-14.20 Rev 00B-7 Parameter: Enable Modem Default: Disable Options: Enable | Disable Function: Specifies whether the ter

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site ManagerB-8309081-14.20 Rev 00 Parameter: Prompt Default: $ Options: Any string of up to 19 keyboard charact

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Site Manager Parameters309081-14.20 Rev 00B-9 Parameter: Command Timeout Default: 15 Options: 1 to 99 (99 indicates infinity) Function: Specifies the

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site ManagerB-10309081-14.20 Rev 00 Parameter: User Auto Script Default: None Options: Any text string Function:

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Site Manager Parameters309081-14.20 Rev 00B-11 RUI Boot Group List ParameterThis section describes the parameter in the RUI Boot Group List window. Pa

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site ManagerB-12309081-14.20 Rev 00RUI Boot Interface ParametersThis section describes the parameters in the RUI

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Site Manager Parameters309081-14.20 Rev 00B-13 RUI Boot ParametersThis section describes the parameters in the RUI Boot Parameters window. Parameter:

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site ManagerB-14309081-14.20 Rev 00 Parameter: Hour Default: None Options: 0 to 23 Function: Specifies the hour

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Site Manager Parameters309081-14.20 Rev 00B-15 Parameter: Boot Configuration File Default: None Options: Any valid configuration file, along with the

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager1-6309081-14.20 Rev 00Starting Site Manager on a PCTo start Site Manager using Windows®:1. From the

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site ManagerB-16309081-14.20 Rev 00 Parameter: Minutes from UTC Default: None Options: 0 to 59 Function: Specifi

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Site Manager Parameters309081-14.20 Rev 00B-17 Ping ParametersThis section describes the parameters in the Ping at Intervals window. Parameter: IP Add

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site ManagerB-18309081-14.20 Rev 00 Parameter: Time Out Default: 5 | 15 (APPN only) Options: 1 to 65535 Function

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Site Manager Parameters309081-14.20 Rev 00B-19 Parameter: Timer Default: 0 Options: Any integer Function: Specifies the number of minutes that will p

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site ManagerB-20309081-14.20 Rev 00 Parameter: Source Route Default: PING_NOSOURCEROUTE Options: PING_NOSOURCERO

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Site Manager Parameters309081-14.20 Rev 00B-21 Parameter: Ping Type of Service Default: NORMAL Options: NORMAL | PRIORITY | IMMEDIATE | FLASH | FLASH

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site ManagerB-22309081-14.20 Rev 00Syslog Group ParametersThis section describes the parameter in the Syslog Gro

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Site Manager Parameters309081-14.20 Rev 00B-23 Syslog Host List ParametersThis section describes the parameters in the Syslog Host List window. Parame

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site ManagerB-24309081-14.20 Rev 00 Parameter: Host Log Facility Default: LOCAL7 Options: LOCAL0 to LOCAL7 Funct

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Site Manager Parameters309081-14.20 Rev 00B-25 Parameter: Maximum Hosts Default: 5 Options: 1 to 10 Function: Specifies the maximum number of remote

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Getting Started with Site Manager309081-14.20 Rev 001-7 Connecting to a Router for the First TimeThe first time you start Site Manager, the Router Con

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site ManagerB-26309081-14.20 Rev 00Syslog Host Filter List ParametersThis section describes the parameters in th

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Site Manager Parameters309081-14.20 Rev 00B-27 Parameter: Log Evt Lower Bound Default: 0 Options: 0 to 255 Function: Along with the Log Evt Upper Bou

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site ManagerB-28309081-14.20 Rev 00 Parameter: Log Evt Upper Bound Default: 255 Options: 0 to 255 Function: Alon

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Site Manager Parameters309081-14.20 Rev 00B-29 Parameter: Severity Mask Default: None Options: w | i | t | f | d Function: Identifies the types of ev

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site ManagerB-30309081-14.20 Rev 00 Parameter: Slot Lower Bound Default: 0 Options: 0 to 14 Function: Along with

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Site Manager Parameters309081-14.20 Rev 00B-31 Parameter: Slot Upper Bound Default: 0 Options: 0 to 14 Function: Along with the Slot Lower Bound para

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site ManagerB-32309081-14.20 Rev 00 Parameter: Fault Map Default: CRIT Options: EMERG | ALERT | CRIT | ERR | WAR

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Site Manager Parameters309081-14.20 Rev 00B-33 Parameter: Warning Map Default: WARNING Options: EMERG | ALERT | CRIT | ERR | WARNING | NOTICE | INFO

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site ManagerB-34309081-14.20 Rev 00 Parameter: Trace Map Default: DEBUG Options: EMERG | ALERT | CRIT | ERR | WA

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309081-14.20 Rev 00C-1 Appendix CChecking SNMP SET ErrorsOccasionally, you may receive an SNMP SET error when you try to connect to a router in dynami

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager1-8309081-14.20 Rev 00Figure 1-2. Nortel Networks Site Manager Main Window

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site ManagerC-2309081-14.20 Rev 00Receiving an SNMP SET ErrorWhen you receive an SNMP SET error message, click o

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Checking SNMP SET Errors309081-14.20 Rev 00C-3 Accessing the SNMP SET Error LogYour Site Manager workstation can log SNMP SET errors that the router r

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site ManagerC-4309081-14.20 Rev 00Error Messages on a PCOn a PC, the destination for the SNMP SET error messages

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309081-14.20 Rev 00D-1 Appendix DConfiguring the syslog FacilityNortel Networks provides an implementation of the syslog facility that works with the

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site ManagerD-2309081-14.20 Rev 00Configuring the syslogd DaemonYou must configure the UNIX syslogd daemon to sp

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Configuring the syslog Facility309081-14.20 Rev 00D-3 Understanding How syslog Filters MessagesThe syslog facility forwards router event messages to a

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site ManagerD-4309081-14.20 Rev 00Configuring the syslog FacilityTo configure the syslog facility on the router:

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Configuring the syslog Facility309081-14.20 Rev 00D-5 3.Enter values for the parameters.See the parameter descriptions beginning on page B-22 or click

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site ManagerD-6309081-14.20 Rev 00Figure D-2. Syslog Host List Window3.Click on Add.The Syslog Remote Host Confi

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Configuring the syslog Facility309081-14.20 Rev 00D-7 Figure D-4. Syslog Host Filter List Window5.Click on Add.The Syslog Filter Config window opens (

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Getting Started with Site Manager309081-14.20 Rev 001-9 Site Manager Main WindowSite Manager’s graphical user interface organizes, summarizes, and sim

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site ManagerD-8309081-14.20 Rev 006. Type the Filter Entity Name, then click on OK.You return to the Syslog Host

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Configuring the syslog Facility309081-14.20 Rev 00D-9 Deleting the syslog Facility from the RouterTo delete the syslog facility from the router:1. Ope

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309081-14.20 Rev 00E-1 Appendix EReallocating Memory Partitionsfor a Processor ModuleUsing the Site Manager’s Kernel Configuration tool, you can reall

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site ManagerE-2309081-14.20 Rev 00Partitioning OverviewRouter processor modules use three types of memory:• Glob

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Reallocating Memory Partitions for a Processor Module309081-14.20 Rev 00E-3 2.In the Site Manager main window, choose Administration > Kernel Confi

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site ManagerE-4309081-14.20 Rev 00The Kernel Configuration window displays the following information (Table E-1)

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Reallocating Memory Partitions for a Processor Module309081-14.20 Rev 00E-5 7.Repeat steps 2 through 6 to reallocate memory partitioning on a differen

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site ManagerE-6309081-14.20 Rev 00The Kernel Configuration window displays the information listed in Table E-1.3

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager1-10309081-14.20 Rev 00Figure 1-3. Main Menu Bar and Submenus

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Index-2309081-14.20 Rev 00opening in local mode, 2-9opening in remote mode, 2-28renaming, 4-6saving in cache mode, 3-38saving in dynamic mode, 3-38sav

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309081-14.20 Rev 00Index-3filtering, 7-30searching the event log, 7-31viewing, 7-25Events Managerclearing the window, 7-32description, 7-24, 7-33displ

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Index-4309081-14.20 Rev 00KKernel Configuration tool, E-1LLAN protocols, enabling, 3-18Launch Facilitycreating filters, 8-15description, 8-5refreshing

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Index-6309081-14.20 Rev 00partitioning media (AN, ANH, ASN), 5-26transferring files, 5-12using to check space on router, 5-7routersbooting, 4-1connect

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309081-14.20 Rev 00Index-7saving to an ASCII file, 8-21searching for information, 8-20table mode, 8-5Statistics Managercreating filters, 8-15current s

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Index-8309081-14.20 Rev 00Trap Monitor, description, 7-15Trap Port parameter, B-16Trap Types parameter, B-16UUndo command, 6-5UNIX workstation, starti

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Getting Started with Site Manager309081-14.20 Rev 001-11 Main Window ButtonsBelow the main menu bar is a row of buttons that let you access certain Si

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iv309081-14.20 Rev 00SHALL THE LIABILITY OF NORTEL NETWORKS RELATING TO THE SOFTWARE OR THIS AGREEMENT EXCEED THE PRICE PAID TO NORTEL NETWORKS FOR T

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager1-12309081-14.20 Rev 00Well-Known Connections ListAt the right of the main Site Manager window, ther

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Getting Started with Site Manager309081-14.20 Rev 001-13 Using Site Manager WindowsTo use Site Manager, you need to learn about:• Site Manager menu ba

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager1-14309081-14.20 Rev 00Window ConventionsSite Manager windows use the following conventions:• Menu o

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Getting Started with Site Manager309081-14.20 Rev 001-15 Figure 1-6. Trap Configuration Window with Help ButtonTo get Help about the window, click on

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager1-16309081-14.20 Rev 00Performing Basic Site Manager OperationsThis section describes the following

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Getting Started with Site Manager309081-14.20 Rev 001-17 Using the Router Connection Options WindowTo access the Router Connection Options window:1. I

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager1-18309081-14.20 Rev 00If you click on an IP address listed as Down, the Connection List Management

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Getting Started with Site Manager309081-14.20 Rev 001-19 Configuring the Well-Known Connections ListYou can define how Site Manager displays informati

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager1-20309081-14.20 Rev 00Table 1-3 describes the options in the Connections List Options window.When y

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Getting Started with Site Manager309081-14.20 Rev 001-21 Connecting to the Router from a Site Manager ToolSeveral Site Manager tools (the Router Files

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309081-14.20 Rev 00vContents PrefaceBefore You Begin ...

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager1-22309081-14.20 Rev 00Router Connection MessagesSite Manager provides three error messages that exp

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Getting Started with Site Manager309081-14.20 Rev 001-23 Setting a Router’s Date and TimeTo update the router’s date, time, and time zone, use the Rou

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager1-24309081-14.20 Rev 00Displaying Site Manager VersionTo display the version of Site Manager you are

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Getting Started with Site Manager309081-14.20 Rev 001-25 Starting Site Manager ToolsTo start a Site Manager tool, choose an option from the Tools menu

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager1-26309081-14.20 Rev 00For information about router redundancy, see Configuring Interface and Router

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Getting Started with Site Manager309081-14.20 Rev 001-27 Exiting Site ManagerTo exit Site Manager:1.Access the main Site Manager window (refer to Figu

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager1-28309081-14.20 Rev 00Changing Site Manager Fonts and ColorsTo display and change Site Manager font

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Getting Started with Site Manager309081-14.20 Rev 001-29 Changing Fonts on a UNIX WorkstationYou can change fonts and colors for yourself or for all u

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager1-30309081-14.20 Rev 00Changing Colors on a UNIX WorkstationTo change the foreground or background c

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309081-14.20 Rev 002-1 Chapter 2Using the Configuration ManagerThis chapter describes the Configuration Manager, the Site Manager tool that lets you c

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vi309081-14.20 Rev 00Configuring the Well-Known Connections List ...1-19Connecting to the Router from a

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager2-2309081-14.20 Rev 00Configuration Manager User InterfaceThe Configuration Manager is the tool you

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Using the Configuration Manager309081-14.20 Rev 002-3 Entering Parameter Values Using the Values ButtonTo configure a router, you need to enter values

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager2-4309081-14.20 Rev 00Figure 2-2 shows an example for the Enable parameter in the Edit SNMP Global P

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Using the Configuration Manager309081-14.20 Rev 002-5 • In overwrite mode, the cursor appears as a rectangle and your entry overwrites the existing en

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager2-6309081-14.20 Rev 00Specifying System InformationWhen you connect to the router from the Site Mana

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Using the Configuration Manager309081-14.20 Rev 002-7 Figure 2-5. Edit System Description Parameters Window4.Enter the required information.See the pa

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager2-8309081-14.20 Rev 00Configuration Manager Operating ModesYou can perform all configuration tasks i

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Using the Configuration Manager309081-14.20 Rev 002-9 Opening a Configuration File in Local ModeTo open a configuration file in local mode, begin at t

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager2-10309081-14.20 Rev 00Opening an Existing Configuration FileTo open an existing file, use one of th

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Using the Configuration Manager309081-14.20 Rev 002-11 Opening a New Configuration FileYou must have write-access privileges to the directory where yo

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309081-14.20 Rev 00viiChapter 3 Modifying and Saving Router ConfigurationsModifying a Router’s Configuration ...

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager2-12309081-14.20 Rev 002. Select the appropriate router, and then click on Confirm. The Configuratio

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Using the Configuration Manager309081-14.20 Rev 002-13 a.Click on the Empty Slot option to specify hardware for a slot.The Module List window opens, w

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager2-14309081-14.20 Rev 00Opening a New Configuration File for an ARN RouterWhen you open a new configu

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Using the Configuration Manager309081-14.20 Rev 002-15 Figure 2-12. Module List Window for an ARN Base Module2.Select the base module configuration fr

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager2-16309081-14.20 Rev 006. If the ARN contains a WAN adapter module installed in a front panel slot,

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Using the Configuration Manager309081-14.20 Rev 002-17 Figure 2-14. Module List Window for an ARN Expansion Module11.Select the expansion module type

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager2-18309081-14.20 Rev 0012. Click on OK.You return to the Configuration Manager window, which now dis

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Using the Configuration Manager309081-14.20 Rev 002-19 Opening a New Configuration File for a Passport 2430 RouterWhen you open a new configuration fi

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager2-20309081-14.20 Rev 001. In the Configuration Manager window, click on Base Module.The Module List

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Using the Configuration Manager309081-14.20 Rev 002-21 5.If the Passport 2430 contains a WAN adapter module installed in a front panel slot, click on

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viii309081-14.20 Rev 00Chapter 4 Booting the RouterBooting Methods ...

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager2-22309081-14.20 Rev 009. Configure the Passport 2430 module interfaces next.You return to the Confi

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Using the Configuration Manager309081-14.20 Rev 002-23 Opening a New Configuration File for a Passport 5430 Multiservice Access SwitchWhen you open a

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager2-24309081-14.20 Rev 001. In the Configuration Manager window, click on the Empty Dual Ethernet Modu

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Using the Configuration Manager309081-14.20 Rev 002-25 You return to the Configuration Manager window, which now displays the selected interface.5. If

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager2-26309081-14.20 Rev 006. If the Passport 5430 contains a card in Slot 1, PCI Slots 2, 3, or 4, do t

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Using the Configuration Manager309081-14.20 Rev 002-27 Figure 2-23. Sample Passport 5430 Module ConfigurationGo to Chapter 3, “Modifying and Saving Ro

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager2-28309081-14.20 Rev 00In remote mode, you do not have to manually transfer the configuration file t

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Using the Configuration Manager309081-14.20 Rev 002-29 Figure 2-24. Edit Remote Configuration File Window3.Retrieve a configuration file from the rout

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager2-30309081-14.20 Rev 00Go to Chapter 3, “Modifying and Saving Router Configurations,” to modify the

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Using the Configuration Manager309081-14.20 Rev 002-31 Cache Mode: Opening a Configuration FileCache mode addresses the problem of long response times

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309081-14.20 Rev 00ixDeleting a Partition ...5-30Chapter

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager2-32309081-14.20 Rev 002. Choose Tools > Configuration Manager > Cache.The Save Configuration

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Using the Configuration Manager309081-14.20 Rev 002-33 To configure the console port to access the Technician Interface: 1.In the Site Manager main wi

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager2-34309081-14.20 Rev 005. Click on Apply to save your changes.6.Click on Done after you configure al

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Using the Configuration Manager309081-14.20 Rev 002-35 To change the default modem initialization string for an ARN or Passport 5430 V.34 console mode

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager2-36309081-14.20 Rev 002. Read the message and click on OK.The Configure Console V.34 Modem window o

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Using the Configuration Manager309081-14.20 Rev 002-37 The modem defaults are set by the following factory-default AT command initialization string:AT

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager2-38309081-14.20 Rev 002. Read the message and click on OK.The Configure Console V.34 Modem window o

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309081-14.20 Rev 003-1 Chapter 3Modifying and Saving Router ConfigurationsThis chapter describes how to use the Configuration Manager to add and modif

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Configuring and Managing Routers with Site Manager3-2309081-14.20 Rev 00Modifying a Router’s ConfigurationIf you are configuring a new router, you nee

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Modifying and Saving Router Configurations309081-14.20 Rev 003-3 Specific instructions for each task in Table 3-1 are located in this and other chapte

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