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Brand: Nortel | Category: Gateway
Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. related documentation
  8. C H A P T E R 1 Application Gateway Overview
  9. Introduction to Transformed Applications
  10. Security
  11. Implementation Workflow
  12. Chapter 2 Basic Administration
  13. Downloading Product Documentation
  14. Changing the Root Administrator Password
  15. Managing Licenses
  16. Guidelines
  17. Viewing License Information
  18. Changing the License Status of an IP Phone
  19. Overview of the Certificate Signing Request
  20. Installing the Cygwin UNIX Environment for Windows
  21. Generating a CSR
  22. Unencrypting the Private Key
  23. Combining the Private Key with the Signed Certificate
  24. Uploading a Certificate to the Application Gateway
  25. Getting Design Studio to Recognize a Certificate
  26. Upgrading the Application Gateway Software
  27. Reinstalling the Application Gateway Software
  28. Saving and Restoring the Configuration
  29. Restarting the Application Gateway
  30. C H A P T E R 3 Network Connection Configuration
  31. Configuring Network Interface Settings
  32. Configuring Ports
  33. Adding Host Aliases
  34. Configuring Dynamic Routing
  35. Adding, Testing, and Removing a Static Route
  36. Static Route Example
  37. Creating an Application Gateway Cluster
  38. Cluster Prerequisites
  39. Creating a Cluster
  40. Maintaining a Cluster
  41. C H A P T E R 4 Voice Office Configuration Requirements
  42. Customizing the Voice Office Menu
  43. Setting the Language of the Voice Office User Interface
  44. Enabling Communication between the Phones and Application Gateway
  45. Configuring the Graphical XAS (GXAS) Port on the Application Gateway
  46. Deployment Notes
  47. Configuring a Call Server or CSV Connection
  48. CSV File Format Specifications
  49. C H A P T E R 5 LDAP/CSV Directory Configuration
  50. Express Directory Overview
  51. Express Directory Features
  52. Configuring the Application Gateway to Use LDAP Directories
  53. Specifying LDAP Attributes for Voice Office Operations
  54. Looking Up Attributes in Your LDAP Directory
  55. Configuring the Application Gateway to Use Directory Files in CSV Format
  56. Adding Dialing Rules
  57. Synchronizing the Application Gateway with Your Directories
  58. C H A P T E R 6 Broadcast Server Installation
  59. Overview of Broadcast Server
  60. Subscriber and Distribution List Source
  61. Broadcast Server Operation with Clusters
  62. Hardware and Software Overview
  63. Installing Broadcast Server Software
  64. Broadcast Server Software Installation
  65. Synchronizing the Broadcast Server and Application Gateway Clocks
  66. Confirming Installation and Configuration
  67. Chapter 7 Zone Paging Configuration
  68. Overview of Zone Paging
  69. Network Deployment
  70. Paging Setup and Operation with Clusters
  71. Managing Paging Zones
  72. Adding and Changing Custom Zones
  73. C H A P T E R 8 Visual Voicemail Configuration
  74. Overview of Visual Voicemail
  75. Configuring Nortel Messaging
  76. Configuring Visual Voicemail
  77. Chapter 9 Smart Agent Configuration
  78. Smart Agent Features
  79. Smart Agent Operation
  80. Smart Agent Number Recognition
  81. Smart Agent Number Manipulation
  82. Overlay Area Codes
  83. Unsupported Number Patterns and Dialing Provisions
  84. Other Limitations
  85. Smart Agent Deployment
  86. Changing Outlook 2002 Security Settings for Smart Agent
  87. Helping Users with Deployment and Use
  88. User Connection Requirements and Notes
  89. Configuring Smart Agent
  90. Configuring the LDAP Connection
  91. Adding Local Smart Agent Users to the Application Gateway
  92. Testing the Smart Agent Deployment
  93. Adding Click-to-Call Links to Web Applications
  94. Adding Click-to-Call Links to Windows Applications
  95. C H A P T E R 10 Transformed Applications
  96. Back-End Application Transformation
  97. Support for Multiple Formats
  98. Data and Session Management
  99. Security Levels
  100. Security Issue for WAP Phones
  101. Transformation Controls
  102. URL Request Handling of Transformed Applications
  103. Managing Design Studio User Accounts
  104. Configuring the External Public Protocol, Address, and Port
  105. Configuring URL Filtering
  106. Selecting an Input Character Encoding
  107. Specifying Outbound Proxy Settings
  108. C H A P T E R 11 Logging and Monitoring Application Gateway Operations
  109. Interpreting the System Log
  110. Broadcast Server
  111. CSV synchronization for IP/DN mapping
  112. Licensing
  113. Transformed applications
  114. Enabling and Viewing SNMP Logs
  115. Monitoring Application Gateway Operations
  116. Chapter 12 Troubleshooting
  117. Connectivity Issues
  118. Express Directory
  119. Visual Voicemail
  120. Smart Agent
  121. Zone Paging
  122. Index
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2000

Brand: Nortel | Category: Gateway
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2000

Brand: Nortel | Category: Switch
Table of contents
  1. statement of conditions
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
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  10. Contents
  11. Table Of Contents
  12. Preface
  13. Before you begin
  14. The Business Policy Switch 2000
  15. Software version 1.2 compatibility with BayStack 450 switches
  16. Physical description
  17. Console port
  18. Uplink/Expansion slot
  19. LED display panel
  20. Back panel
  21. Cooling fans
  22. power supply (UPS)
  23. Features
  24. CLI management system
  25. Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol groups
  26. STG configuration guidelines
  27. Spanning Tree Fast Learning
  28. Sample ASCII configuration file
  29. IP manager list
  30. Policy-enabled networks with QoS metering
  31. EAPOL-based security
  32. Automatic PVID
  33. Tabular port statistics
  34. BootP menu item for a stack of only BPS 2000 switches
  35. Virtual Local Area Networks (VLANs)
  36. Using 256 VLANs
  37. Security
  38. RADIUS-based network security
  39. Flash memory storage
  40. Configuration parameters storage
  41. Port mirroring (conversation steering)
  42. BootP automatic IP configuration/MAC address
  43. Configuration and switch management
  44. Multifield packet classification
  45. SNMP trap support
  46. Standards
  47. Network configuration
  48. Network configuration examples
  49. Desktop switch application
  50. High-density switched workgroup application
  51. Fail-safe stack application
  52. Business Policy Switch stack operation
  53. BayStack 400-ST1 Cascade Module
  54. Unit Select switch
  55. Base unit
  56. Stack MAC address
  57. Removing a unit from the stack
  58. Stack down configurations
  59. Redundant cascade stacking feature
  60. IEEE 802.1Q VLAN workgroups
  61. IEEE 802.1Q tagging
  62. VLANs spanning multiple switches
  63. VLANs spanning multiple 802.1Q tagged switches
  64. Shared servers
  65. VLAN workgroup summary
  66. VLAN configuration rules
  67. IGMP snooping configuration rules
  68. IEEE 802.1p prioritizing
  69. MultiLink Trunks
  70. Client/server configuration using MultiLink Trunks
  71. Before you configure trunks
  72. MultiLink Trunking configuration rules
  73. How the MultiLink Trunk reacts to losing distributed trunk members
  74. Spanning tree considerations for MultiLink Trunks
  75. Additional tips about the MultiLink Trunking feature
  76. Port mirroring
  77. Port-based mirroring configuration
  78. Address-based mirroring configuration
  79. Port mirroring configuration rules
  80. Using the console interface
  81. Accessing the CI menus and screens
  82. Using the CI menus and screens
  83. Screen fields and descriptions
  84. Main Menu
  85. IP Configuration/Setup screen
  86. Choosing a BootP request mode
  87. bootp when needed
  88. bootp disabled
  89. SNMP Configuration screen
  90. System Characteristics screen
  91. Switch Configuration Menu screen
  92. MAC Address Table screen
  93. MAC Address Security Configuration Menu screen
  94. MAC Address Security Configuration screen
  95. MAC Address Security Port Configuration screen
  96. MAC Address Security Port Lists screens
  97. configuration menu
  98. Port list syntax
  99. Accelerator keys for repetitive tasks
  100. MAC Address Security Table screens
  101. EAPOL Security Configuration screen
  102. VLAN Configuration Menu screen
  103. VLAN Configuration screen
  104. MAC Address Configuration for MAC-SA-Based VLAN screen
  105. VLAN Port Configuration screen
  106. VLAN Display by Port screen
  107. Port Configuration screen
  108. High Speed Flow Control Configuration screen
  109. Choosing a high speed flow control mode
  110. MultiLink Trunk Configuration Menu screen
  111. MultiLink Trunk Configuration screen
  112. MultiLink Trunk Utilization screen
  113. Port Mirroring Configuration screen
  114. Rate Limiting Configuration screen
  115. IGMP Configuration Menu screen
  116. IGMP Configuration screen
  117. Multicast Group Membership screen
  118. Port Statistics screen
  119. Stack Operational Mode screen
  120. Console/Comm Port Configuration screen
  121. Identify Unit Numbers
  122. Renumber Stack Units screen
  123. Hardware Unit Information screen
  124. Spanning Tree Configuration Menu screen
  125. Spanning Tree Group Configuration screen
  126. Spanning Tree Port Configuration screen
  127. Spanning Tree Switch Settings screen
  128. Spanning Tree VLAN Membership screen
  129. TELNET/SNMP/Web Access Configuration screen
  130. Software Download screen
  131. LED Indications during the download process
  132. Configuration File Download/Upload screen
  133. Requirements
  134. ASCII Configuration File Download screen
  135. System Log screen
  136. figure 100 system log screen
  137. Policy-enabled networks
  138. Summary
  139. Summary of actions
  140. Differentiated Services (DiffServ) overview
  141. QoS classes
  142. Packet classifiers or filters
  143. Layer 2 filters
  144. IP filters
  145. Ports
  146. Queue sets
  147. Interface groups
  148. Metering or traffic policing overview
  149. Policy overview
  150. Packet flow using QoS
  151. Default QoS settings
  152. COPS overview
  153. Sample QoS configuration
  154. Creating interface groups
  155. Accepting default mapping values
  156. Defining an IP filter
  157. Creating an IP Filter Group Table entry
  158. Defining a layer 2 filter
  159. Creating a Layer2 Filter Group Table entry
  160. Configuring actions
  161. Configuring meters
  162. Configuring policies
  163. Assigning mapping values
  164. Assigning 802.1p priority queue assignment
  165. Verifying DSCP mapping
  166. Assigning 802.1p user priority mapping
  167. Verifying DSCP queue assignments
  168. Troubleshooting
  169. Diagnosing and correcting problems
  170. Normal power-up sequence
  171. Port connection problems
  172. Port interface
  173. Technical specifications
  174. Physical dimensions
  175. Data rate
  176. Electromagnetic emissions
  177. Interoperability in a mixed stack configuration
  178. Setting up your mixed stack configuration
  179. Merging the Business Policy Switch into a mixed stack
  180. Automatic failover
  181. Temporary base unit
  182. Using cascade modules
  183. Troubleshooting problems
  184. Media dependent adapters
  185. BASE-SX: 450-1SR MDA and 450-1SX MDA
  186. BASE-LX: 450-1LR MDA and 450-1LX MDA
  187. BASE-T/100BASE-TX: BPS2000-4TX MDA
  188. BASE-FX: BPS2000-2FX MDA and BPS2000-4FX MDA
  189. Installing GBICs
  190. Installation
  191. Removing an Installed GBIC
  192. Cabling Specifications for GBICs
  193. Replacing an MDA with a different model
  194. BASE-LX multimode applications
  195. Quick steps to features
  196. Configuring MultiLink Trunks
  197. Configuring Port Mirroring
  198. Configuring IGMP Snooping
  199. Configuring authentication process for EAPOL-based security
  200. Connectors and pin assignments
  201. MDI and MDI-X devices
  202. MDI-X to MDI cable connections
  203. DB-9 (RS-232-D) Console/Comm Port connector
  204. Default Settings
  205. Sample BootP Configuration File
  206. Index
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Brand: Nortel | Category: Server
Table of contents
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  8. Command Notation
  9. Commands
  10. annex
  11. boot
  12. broadcast
  13. copy
  14. dumpboot
  15. echo
  16. interface
  17. password
  18. printer
  19. reset
  20. show
  21. write
  22. Parameter Conventions
  23. Entering Parameter Values
  24. Setting Parameters to Supplied Defaults
  25. Parameter Descriptions
  26. a_router
  27. alarmsyslog
  28. allow_compression
  29. at_nodeid
  30. authoritative_agent
  31. autodetect_timeout
  32. broadcast_addr
  33. broadcast_direction
  34. char_erase
  35. cli_inactivity
  36. cli_security
  37. connect_security
  38. data_bits
  39. dedicated_port
  40. dhcp_broadcast
  41. do_compression
  42. erase_line
  43. forwarding_count
  44. group_value
  45. image_name
  46. inet_addr
  47. input_is_activity
  48. ip_forward_broadcast
  49. ipx_dump_password
  50. ipx_security
  51. lat_queue_max
  52. load_broadcast
  53. local_address
  54. login_port_password
  55. long_break
  56. map_to_lower
  57. map_to_upper (asynchronous)
  58. max_vcli
  59. mop_password
  60. multicast_timer
  61. name_server_1
  62. net_inactivity
  63. network_turnaround
  64. node_id
  65. output_is_activity
  66. output_start_char
  67. passwd_limit
  68. phone_number
  69. ppp_acm
  70. ppp_ipx_network
  71. ppp_mru
  72. ppp_sec_auto
  73. pref_dhcp1_addr
  74. pref_load_addr
  75. pref_secure1_host
  76. printer_name
  77. ps_history_buffer
  78. retrans_limit
  79. rip_advertise
  80. rip_horizon
  81. rip_routers
  82. rip_sub_advertise
  83. server_capability
  84. session_limit
  85. slip_allow_dump
  86. slip_ppp_security
  87. stop_bits
  88. syslog_facility
  89. syslog_port
  90. t1_info
  91. tcp_keepalive (parallel)
  92. telnet_crlf
  93. tftp_load_dir
  94. timezone_minuteswest
  95. tmux_max_host
  96. tni_esf_fdl
  97. tni_ones_density
  98. type (parallel)
  99. type_of_modem
  100. vcli_inactivity
  101. zone
  102. Command Syntax
  103. CLI Commands
  104. admin
  105. arap
  106. compact
  107. connect
  108. dialout
  109. edit
  110. filter
  111. hangup
  112. help –m
  113. hosts
  114. jobs
  115. kill
  116. modem
  117. more
  118. netstat
  119. Displays the network zone list for AppleTalk
  120. passwd
  121. procs
  122. queue
  123. rlogin
  124. route
  125. services
  126. slip
  127. stats
  128. stats –c
  129. stty
  130. t1_loopback
  131. telnet
  132. tn3270
  133. aprint
  134. erpcd
  135. rtelnet
  136. config_file
  137. motd_file
  138. ixany_flow_control
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Brand: Nortel | Category: Switch
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