Nortel 2500 Seriess manuals
2500 Seriess
Table of contents
- restricted rights legend
- canadian department of communications radio interference regulations
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Preface
- Related publications
- Acronyms
- Hard-copy technical manuals
- Chapter 1 Contivity 4600 Option Installation
- Figure 1 Removing the Contivity 4600 front bezel
- Figure 2 Contivity 4600 front components
- Contivity 4600 system board layout
- Installing Contivity 4600 LAN/WAN and hardware accelerator cards
- Installing Contivity 4600 DIMMs
- Replacing a Contivity 4600 power supply
- Figure 6 Removing a Contivity 4600 power supply
- Replacing a Contivity 4600 hard disk drive
- Figure 7 Removing a Contivity 4600 hard disk drive
- Chapter 2 Contivity 4500 Option Installation
- Figure 8 Removing the Contivity 4500 front bezel
- Figure 9 Contivity 4500 front components
- Contivity 4500 system board layout
- Figure 10 Sample Contivity 4500 system board
- Installing Contivity 4500 LAN/WAN and hardware accelerator option cards
- Figure 11 Installing 4500 LAN/WAN and hardware accelerator option cards
- Installing Contivity 4500 DIMMs
- Replacing a Contivity 4500 power supply
- Replacing a Contivity 4500 hard disk drive
- Figure 14 Removing a Contivity 4500 hard disk drive
- Chapter 3 Contivity 2500/2000/4000 Option Installation
- Figure 15 Removing the Contivity 2500/2000/4000 front bezel
- Removing the Contivity 2500/2000/4000 top cover
- Contivity 2500/2000/4000 system board layout
- Figure 18 Sample Contivity 4000 system board
- Installing Contivity 2500/2000/4000 LAN/WAN option cards
- Installing Contivity 2500/2000/4000 DIMMs
- Replacing a Contivity 4000 power supply
- Figure 21 Removing a Contivity 4000 power supply
- Replacing a Contivity 4000 disk drive
- Figure 22 Removing a Contivity 4000 hard disk drive
- Figure 23 Installing Contivity 2500/2000/4000 DIMMs
- Memory option
- Chapter 4 Contivity 2600 Option Installation
- Removing the Contivity 2600 front bezel
- Removing the Contivity 2600 top cover
- Contivity 2600 system board layout
- Figure 26 The Contivity 2600 system board
- Installing LAN/WAN and hardware accelerator option cards
- Installing Contivity 2600 DIMMs
- Chapter 5 Contivity 1600 Option Installation
- Removing the Contivity 1600 front bezel
- Removing the Contivity 1600 top cover
- Figure 31 Removing the Contivity 1600 top cover
- Contivity 1600 system board layout
- Installing Contivity 1600 option cards
- Figure 34 Installing Contivity 1600 LAN/WAN option cards
- Figure 35 Installing Contivity 1600 option cards
- Installing Contivity 1600 DIMMs
- Chapter 6 Contivity 600 Option Installation
- Opening the Contivity 600
- Figure 37 Removing the bottom screws
- Contivity 600 system board layout
- Installing Contivity 600 option cards
- Figure 40 Replacing the system into the chassis
- Index
- E Rev
2500 Seriess
Table of contents
- documentation roadmap
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Software license
- New in this release
- Introduction
- Roadmap
- Product Fundamentals
- Installation and Commissioning
- Upgrades and Patches
- Administration and Security
- Fault and Performance Management
- Information quality
- Text conventions
- Braces
- Vertical bar
- Modular, task-based information
- How to use task-based documentation
- Work flows, task flows, and procedures
- Procedure steps
- Customer service
- Additional information
2500 Seriess
Table of contents
- restricted rights legend
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- New in this release
- Introduction
- Related publications
- Getting help from the Nortel web site
- Ethernet Routing Switch 2500 Series hardware
- console port
- Back panel
- Network configuration examples
- Branch office workgroup switch application
- Medium sized office wiring closet switch application
- Nortel Ethernet Routing Switch 2500 Series stacking
- Stacking functionality delivery
- Stack configuration
- Configuring the operational mode on rear ports using the CLI
- Configuring the operational mode of rear ports using the Device Manager
- Initial stack installation
- Nortel Ethernet Routing Switch 2500 Series
- Temporary base unit
- Redundant cascade stacking
- Removing a stack unit
- Auto Unit Replacement
- AUR function
- NN47215-500 (323162-B) 02.02 Standard
- Configuring AUR using the CLI
- Configuring AUR using Device Manager
- System configuration software features
- Console port settings
- Logging in
- Autosave feature
- Using DNS to ping and Telnet
- BootP automatic IP configuration/MAC address
- Flash memory storage
- Configuration File Download/Upload
- ASCII configuration file
- Ethernet port management features
- High speed flow control
- Rate Limiting Configuration
- Standards
- CLI Basics
- CLI command modes
- Port numbering
- Accessing CLI
- Setting the system username and password
- General navigation commands
- help command
- no command
- enable command
- disable command
- reload command
- shutdown command
- Managing basic system information
- show tech command
- Managing MAC address forwarding database table
- mac-address-table aging-time command
- Getting Started with Device Manager
- JDM installation precautions
- Windows minimum requirements
- Installing JDM on Windows from the CD
- Executing the JDM installation software on Windows
- Installing JDM on UNIX or Linux
- Minimum requirements
- Installing JDM on UNIX or Linux from the web
- Executing the JDM installation software on UNIX or Linux
- Removing JDM in Unix or Linux environments
- Device Manager basics
- Setting the Device Manager properties
- Opening a device
- Device Manager window
- Menu bar
- Device view
- Shortcut menus
- Status bar
- Working with statistics and graphs
- Types of graphs
- Statistics for single and multiple objects
- Viewing statistics as graphs
- Telnet session
- Opening the web-based management home
- Trap log
- Online Help
- Using the Web-based management interface
- Logging in to the web-based management interface
- Menu
- Management
- Viewing stack information
- Viewing summary information
- Changing stack numbering
- Identifying unit numbers
- Power over Ethernet for the Ethernet Routing Switch 2526T-PWR and 2550T-PWR
- Diagnosing and correcting PoE problems
- poe poe-power-usage-threshold command
- poe poe-trap command
- no poe-shutdown command
- poe poe-priority command
- poe poe-limit command
- Displaying PoE configuration using the CLI
- show poe-port-status command
- show poe-power-measurement command
- Configuring PoE using web-based management
- Displaying and configuring power management for the switch
- Displaying and configuring power management for the ports
- Editing and viewing switch PoE configurations using Device Manager
- Device Manager display for PoE ports
- PoE tab for ports
- System configuration using the CLI
- Assigning and clearing IP addresses
- Pinging
- Resetting the switch to default configuration
- show ip dns command
- ip name-server command
- no ip name-server command
- no ip domain-name command
- ASCII Configuration Generator
- Customizing your system
- Displaying system information
- Setting boot parameters
- Setting TFTP parameters
- Customizing the opening banner
- Displaying the ARP table
- show interfaces config command
- Saving the configuration to NVRAM
- save config command
- autosave enable command
- Setting time on network elements using Simple Network Time Protocol
- sntp enable command
- sntp server secondary address command
- sntp sync-now command
- default sntp command
- clock time-zone
- no clock summer-time
- show clock summer-time
- autotopology command
- show autotopology nmm-table
- lldp command
- default lldp command
- no lldp config-notification command
- lldp tx-tlv command
- default lldp tx-tlv command
- no lldp status command
- show lldp command
- show lldp port command
- Configuring LEDs to blink on the display panel
- download command
- Ethernet port management using the CLI
- no shutdown command
- Naming ports
- no name command
- Setting port speed
- default speed command
- duplex command
- Enabling flow control
- no flowcontrol command
- default flowcontrol command
- show rate-limit command
- no rate-limit command
- show auto-negotiation-advertisements command
- auto-negotiation-advertisements command
- no auto-negotiation-advertisements command
- Configuring the switch using Device Manager
- Unit tab
- Viewing switch IP information
- Addresses tab
- TCP Connections tab
- Editing the chassis configuration
- System tab
- Agent tab
- PowerSupply tab
- Banner tab
- Custom Banner tab
- Working with configuration files
- ASCII config file
- Save Configuration tab
- Working with SNTP
- Configuring local time zone using the device manager
- Displaying topology information using Device Manager
- Topology Table tab
- Configuring LLDP using Device Manager
- LLDP Globals tab
- Port tab
- TX Stats tab
- Graphing LLDP transmit statistics
- RX Stats tab
- Graphing LLDP receive statistics
- Local Port tab
- Local Management tab
- Neighbor tab
- Neighbor Mgmt Address tab
- Unknown TLV tab
- Organizational Defined Info tab
- Configuring ports using Device Manager
- Interface tab for a single port
- Viewing and editing multiple port configurations
- Interface tab for multiple ports
- Administering the switch using web-based management
- Quick Start
- Configuring system security
- Rebooting the Ethernet Routing Switch 2500 Series
- Changing the Ethernet Routing Switch 2500 Series to system defaults
- Configuring the switch using web-based management
- Modifying system settings
- Configuring switch port status
- Configuring high speed flow control
- Downloading switch images
- Downloading ASCII configuration files
- Storing and retrieving a switch configuration file from a TFTP server
- Requirements for storing and retrieving configuration parameters on a TFTP server
- Configuring port communication speed
- Configuring Rate Limiting
- Troubleshooting
- Normal power-up sequence
- Port connection problems
- Appendix A DB-9 (RS-232-D) Console/Comm Port connector
- Appendix B Default settings
- Appendix C Sample BootP configuration file
- Appendix D Command List
- Appendix E Technical specifications
- Physical dimensions
- Safety agency certification
- Electromagnetic immunity
- Index
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