Nortel Passport 8600 Series manuals
Passport 8600 Series
Table of contents
- statement of conditions
- en 55 022 statements
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- New in this release
- Introduction
- Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 modules
- Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 modules interface characteristics
- Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 pre-E, E, and M modules feature set
- M mode configuration requirements
- R mode configuration requirements
- ESM 8668 Metro Ethernet Services Module
- GTE and 8608GTM modules
- SXE module
- GTE module
- FXE module
- GBR module
- TXE and 8632TXM modules
- GTR module
- TXE and 8648TXM modules
- ATME and 8672ATMM modules
- XLR module
- XLW module
- POSM module
- XZR module
- omSF module
- Ethernet management port
- DCE/DTE switch
- Nortel Metro Ethernet Routing Switch
- LEDs
- Serial ports
- Reset button
- Installing Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 modules and connecting equipment
- procedure steps
- Installing a filler panel
- Removing a module
- Installing a module
- Connecting a PC or terminal to the switch
- Connecting a network management station to the switch
- Connecting communications cables to Metro Ethernet Routing Switch
- Managing cables for the Ethernet Routing Switch 8000 Series chassis
- Initializing the 8672ATME, 8672ATMM, and 8683POSM modules
- Initializing the 8672ATME and 8672ATMM modules
- Initializing the 8683POSM module
- Appendix A Metro Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 module technical specifications
- General specifications
- GBE and 8608GBM modules
- Port connectors
- Gigabit Ethernet SFP transceivers
- GBICs
- XFPs
- Management port
- Console serial port
- Modem serial port
- Appendix B Installing the Metro Ethernet enhanced CPU daughter card
- Installing the jumper on an ESM 8668
Passport 8600 Series
Table of contents
Passport 8600 Series
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Software license
- New in this release
- Introduction
- Commissioning fundamentals
- Terminal connection
- System logon
- hsecure mode
- Setup utility
- Secure and nonsecure protocols
- Password encryption
- Static IP entry for the OOB network management interface
- Web management
- Commissioning
- Initial steps using Device Manager
- Editing system information
- Configuring the date and time
- Changing passwords
- Initial steps using the CLI
- Job aid: Roadmap of initial CLI commands
- Connecting a terminal
- Nortel Ethernet Routing Switch
- variable definitions
- Procedure job aid: PPP file
- Procedure job aid: setup utility prompts
- Configuring the switch with the setup utility
- procedure steps
- Configuring system identification
- Configuring the date
- Specifying the primary SF/CPU
- Resetting passwords
- Initial steps using the NNCLI
- Job aid: Roadmap of initial NNCLI commands
- Connecting a modem
- Example of configuring system identification
- Remote connection configuration using Device Manager
- Assigning an IP address to the management port
- Configuring SNMP settings for Device Manager access
- Enabling the Web management interface
- using the cli
- Remote connection configuration using the CLI
- Job aid: Roadmap of remote connection CLI commands
- Assigning static routes to the management interface
- Example of assigning a static route to the management interface
- Configuring the remote host logon
- Remote connection configuration using the NNCLI
- Job aid: Roadmap of remote connection NNCLI commands
- NN46205-319 01.01 Standard 30 May
- Enabling remote access services
- Pinging an IP device
- Commissioning verification
- Common procedures using Device Manager
- Common procedures using the CLI
- Common procedures using the NNCLI
- nortel ethernet routing switch
Passport 8600 Series
Table of contents
- restricted rights legend
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- New in this release
- Introduction
- Installing Device Manager software
- JDM installation warnings
- Windows minimum requirements
- Installing Device Manager on Windows from the Web
- Installing Device Manager on UNIX
- Installing Device Manager in a UNIX environment
- Installing Device Manager on UNIX from the Web
- Executing the Device Manager installation software on UNIX
- Starting Device Manager
- Replicating editable fields in Device Manager
- Setting the Device Manager properties
- Viewing and customizing per device properties
- Opening a device
- Device view
- Opening a device using the Open Last option
- Understanding the Device Manager window
- Using the menu bar
- Using the toolbar
- Using the device view
- Interpreting the status of LEDs and ports
- Using shortcut menus
- Using the status bar
- Using Device Manager dialog boxes
- Editing objects
- Online Help
- Managing the system
- Checking flash memory use
- Viewing file names on the PCMCIA
- Managing files on the Metro ESU 1800
- Uploading and downloading configuration files
- Viewing the history log
- Managing files on the Metro ESU 1850
- Downloading firmware from the server
- Creating firmware
- Booting firmware
- Uploading and downloading configuration settings to the server
- Saving a history log to the server
- Viewing controlled software upgrade status
- Viewing trap logs
- Appendix A Operation Problems with Device Manager
- Login prompt fails to appear on the Metro ESU 1800 or 1850
- Switch fails to open in Device Manager
Passport 8600 Series
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Regulatory Information and Safety Precautions
- safety messages
- Software license
- New in this release
- Introduction
- Task and estimated time
- AC power supply fundamentals
- AC power supply
- DI AC power supply
- Power supply models for your chassis
- Power supply LEDs
- AC power supply installation
- Determining the minimum number of AC power supplies
- Removing the power filler panel
- Installing the AC power supply
- Procedure steps to install 8003AC, 8004AC and 8005AC power supplies
- Procedure steps to install 8005DI AC power supply
- Replacing the 8010co chassis bottom bezel model 312096-A
- Replacing the 8010co chassis bottom bezel model 321325-A
- Translations of safety messages
- Electrostatic discharge caution statement
- Nortel Ethernet Routing Switch
- Replacing failed power supply caution statement
- Specifications: 8003AC power supply
- Electrical specifications for AC power supply
- Specifications: 8005AC power supply
- AC input power specifications
- Specifications: 8005DI AC power supply
- Power cord specifications for 8005AC and 8005DI AC power supplies
- Index
- NN46205-306 02.01 Standard 30 May
Passport 8600 Series
Table of contents
- documentation roadmap
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Software license
- New in this release
- New documents
- Reorganized documents
- Introduction
- Roadmap
- Product Fundamentals
- Planning and Engineering
- Installation and Commissioning
- Upgrades and Patches
- Operations
- Fault and Performance Management
- Documentation file formats
- Information quality
- Text conventions
- Braces
- Vertical bar
- Modular, task-based information
- How is task-based documentation used
- Work flows, task flows, and procedures
- Example procedures
- Customer service
- Additional information
Passport 8600 Series
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Regulatory Information and Safety Precautions
- national safety statements of compliance
- safety messages
- Software license
- New in this release
- Introduction
- MDA overview
- Media Dependent Adapter installation for the 8672ATME and 8672ATMM modules
- installing an mda
- replacing an mda
- Translation of Safety messages
- MDA and LED specifications
Passport 8600 Series
Table of contents
- quick start
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Regulatory Information and Safety Precautions
- national safety statements of compliance
- safety messages
- Software license
- New in this release
- Connecting the modem using the CLI
- Introduction
- Installation preparation
- DC power supply accessories
- Safety precautions
- Installation
- Unpacking the chassis
- Removing a power filler panel
- Installing an Ethernet Routing Switch 8003, 8006, or 8010 chassis into a rack
- Installing the 8010co chassis in a 19-inch two-post rack
- Installing the 8003, 8006, and 8010 chassis cable guides
- Installing the top cable-management bracket
- Procedure job aid: Installing the cable-management brackets
- Grounding the 8010co chassis
- Procedure job aid: Grounding the 8010co chassis
- Procedure job aid: Installing a module
- Nortel Ethernet Routing Switch
- Cable preparation
- Turning on DC power supplies
- LED power supply
- Configuration
- variable definitions
- Connecting a modem using the NNCLI
- Connecting a VT-100 terminal or PC for local access
- Setting system date and time using the CLI
- Changing passwords using the CLI
- Changing passwords using the NNCLI
- Configuring the system using the setup utility
- Procedure job aid: Setup Utility prompt descriptions
- Translation of safety messages
- Preventing back injury warning statement
- Preventing electrical shock warning statement
- Preventing hand injury warning statement
- Safety danger statement
- Injury to eye warning statement
- Safety practices and the hazards danger statement
- Preventing electric shock danger statement
Passport 8600 Series
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- New in this release
- Reorganized documents
- Introduction
- Applicability
- Roadmap
- Installation and Commissioning
- Upgrades and Patches
- Information quality
- Text conventions
- Switch numerical ranges
- Modular task-based information
- Purpose statements
- Copyrights and trademarks
- restricted rights legend
- Customer service
- Getting help over the phone from a Nortel Solutions Center
- documentation roadmap
Passport 8600 Series
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- New in this release
- GBASE-ZR/ZW specifications
- Introduction
- Safety and regulatory information
- Care of fiber optic equipment
- Fiber optic connector care
- Job aid: connector cleaning tools and materials
- Cleaning duplex SC connectors
- Product safety warnings and information
- Electromagnetic interference compliance
- Small form factor pluggable transceivers
- Procedure job aid: SFPs and common applications
- Procedure job aid: SFP models with DDI support
- Installing an SFP
- Procedure job aid: locking and extractor mechanisms
- Removing an SFP
- Gigabit interface converters
- Nortel Ethernet Routing Switch
- Removing a GBIC
- Gigabit small form factor pluggable transceivers
- Procedure job aid: XFP models
- Installing an XFP
- Removing an XFP
- Optical multiplexers
- Installing the shelf
- Installing a multiplexer
- Procedure job aid: optical add/drop multiplexers
- Connecting an OMUX
- Procedure job aid: optical multiplexer/demultiplexer
- Removing a multiplexer
- SFP specifications
- SFP labels
- BASE-T SFP specifications
- BASE-SX (MT-RJ) SFP specifications
- BASE-XD CWDM SFP specifications
- BASE-ZX CWDM SFP specifications
- BASE-LX DDI SFP specifications
- BASE-XD DDI 1550 nm SFP specifications
- BASE-ZX DDI SFP specifications
- BASE-ZX DDI CWDM SFP specifications
- BASE-BX DDI SFP specifications
- GBIC specifications
- GBIC physical specifications
- BASE-SX GBIC specifications
- BASE-LX GBIC specifications
- BASE-XD GBIC specifications
- BASE-EX CWDM GBIC specifications
- XFP specifications
- General XFP specifications
- GBASE-LR/LW XFP specifications
- GBASE-ER/EW XFP specifications
- GBASE-ZR/ZW XFP specifications
- Multiplexer specifications
- Index
Passport 8600 Series
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- New in this release
- BASE-BX SFP specification updates
- Introduction
- Safety and regulatory information
- Care of fiber optic equipment
- Fiber optic connector care
- Job aid: connector cleaning tools and materials
- Cleaning duplex SC connectors
- Product safety warnings and information
- Electromagnetic interference compliance
- Small form factor pluggable transceivers
- Procedure job aid: SFPs and common applications
- Procedure job aid: SFP models with DDI support
- Installing an SFP
- Procedure job aid: locking and extractor mechanisms
- Removing an SFP
- Gigabit interface converters
- Nortel Metro Ethernet Routing Switch
- Removing a GBIC
- Gigabit small form factor pluggable transceivers
- Procedure job aid: XFP models
- Installing an XFP
- Removing an XFP
- SFP specifications
- SFP labels
- BASE-T SFP specifications
- BASE-SX (MT-RJ) SFP specifications
- BASE-XD CWDM SFP specifications
- BASE-ZX CWDM SFP specifications
- BASE-LX DDI SFP specifications
- BASE-XD DDI 1550 nm SFP specifications
- BASE-ZX DDI SFP specifications
- BASE-ZX DDI CWDM SFP specifications
- BASE-BX DDI SFP specifications
- BASE-EX DDI SFP specifications
- GBIC specifications
- GBIC physical specifications
- BASE-SX GBIC specifications
- BASE-LX GBIC specifications
- BASE-XD GBIC specifications
- BASE-EX CWDM GBIC specifications
- XFP specifications
- General XFP specifications
- GBASE-LR/LW XFP specifications
- GBASE-ER/EW XFP specifications
- GBASE-ZR/ZW XFP specifications
Passport 8600 Series
Table of contents
- restricted rights legend
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- revision history
- Preface
- Text conventions
- Acronyms
- Managing the switch
- Command line interface (CLI)
- Dynamic network applications
- SNMP Communities
- RMON
- Configuring RMON
- Configuring RMON using Device Manager
- Enabling RMON globally
- Using Ethernet statistics
- Verifying RMON statistics
- Enabling RMON statistics (nondefault)
- Disabling RMON statistics
- Understanding RMON history
- Enabling RMON history (nondefault)
- Disabling RMON history
- Configuring RMON alarms
- Creating alarms
- Creating a port history alarm
- Viewing RMON statistics
- Viewing log files
- Understanding RMON events
- Creating events (default)
- Viewing events
- Deleting events
- HP OpenView
- Understanding the "log only" event bug
- Working around the private management trap bug
- Configuring RMON using the CLI
- configuration example
- Viewing RMON settings
- Configuring the Web management interface
- Requirements
- Installing Help files in a Windows environment
- Enabling the Web server using Device Manager
- Enabling the Web server using the CLI
- Showing web-server status
- Accessing the Web interface
- Troubleshooting Web interface access to a switch
- Configuring and graphing ports
- Editing ports
- Opening a dual tab
- Configuring routing operations
- Configuring VLANs
- Detecting VLAN Loops
- Configuring spanning tree groups (STG)
- Configuring MAC learning parameters
- Setting rate limits
- Testing ports
- Performing an external loopback test
- Configuring address resolution protocols (ARP)
- Configuring dynamic host configuration protocol (DHCP)
- Configuring distance vector multicast routing protocol (DVMRP)
- Configuring Internet group management protocol (IGMP)
- Configuring open shortest path first (OSPF)
- Configuring routing information protocol (RIP)
- Configuring protocol independent multicast (PIM)
- Configuring pragmatic general multicast (PGM)
- Configuring virtual router redundancy protocol (VRRP)
- Discovering routers
- Inserting an IPX BRouter
- Graphing port statistics
- Graphing ethernet error statistics
- Graphing bridging statistics
- Graphing spanning tree statistics
- Graphing unicast and multicast traffic statistics
- Graphing RMON statistics
- Graphing RMON History statistics
- Graphing DCHP statistics
- Graphing OSPF statistics
- Graphing VRRP statistics
- Configuring and graphing chassis information
- Editing system information
- Editing chassis information
- Enabling L2/L3static routes
- Disabling L2/L3static routes
- Viewing L2/L3 Redundancy status
- Reserving records
- Viewing the boot configuration
- Editing trap receivers
- Checking system performance
- Setting the time
- Editing cards
- Editing boot file
- Displaying flash and PCMCIA statistics
- Displaying flash file information
- Displaying PCMCIA file information
- Editing objects
- Editing management port route table
- Editing serial ports
- Editing fans
- Editing MDAs
- Editing power supplies
- Editing FileSystem
- Editing ATM and POS
- Graphing chassis statistics
- Graphing SNMP statistics
- Graphing IP statistics
- Graphing ICMP In statistics
- Graphing ICMP Out statistics
- RMON alarm variables
- Index
Passport 8600 Series
Table of contents
Passport 8600 Series
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Software license
- New in this release
- Introduction
- Ethernet module fundamentals
- Port speed and duplex mode
- Remote Fault Indication and Far End Fault Indication
- Single Fiber Fault Detection
- Maximum transmission unit and jumbo frames
- MLT/LACP groups and port speed
- Ethernet modules and VRF Lite
- Gbit/s module features
- Ethernet module features
- Disabling an Ethernet module
- Ethernet module configuration using Enterprise Device Manager
- Configuring an Ethernet port
- Associating a port to a VRF instance
- Roadmap of port CLI commands
- Ethernet module configuration using the CLI
- Job aid: Port-related configuration parameters
- Disabling a module
- Nortel Ethernet Routing Switch
- Configuring 1 Gigabit Ethernet ports
- Configuring 10 Gigabit Ethernet ports
- Configuring high-priority control MAC addresses for the 8648GTR module
- Job aid: default high-priority control MAC address list
- Roadmap of Ethernet module NNCLI commands
- Ethernet module configuration using the NNCLI
- Configuring 10/100/1000 Mbit/s ports
- procedure steps
- Index
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