Nortel 15000 - Manual
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Table of Contents:
- Page 2 – Quick Reference for the Versalar Switch Router 15000; Figure 1; ppp; ethernet slot 9 connector 1; Table 2
- Page 4 – Configuration Tree; Entering Configuration Commands; Task; Go to the; slot
- Page 5 – Frame Relay Objects in an MCOC3 Configuration (Figure 14); Miscellaneous Configuration Objects; right while other figures show them from top to bottom.
- Page 6 – Ethernet Configuration Objects
- Page 7 – Global BGP Configuration Objects
- Page 8 – Global OSPF Configuration Objects
- Page 9 – Global Multicast Configuration Objects
- Page 10 – Global RIP Configuration Objects
- Page 11 – ATM Configuration Objects
- Page 12 – MCOC3 Configuration Objects
- Page 13 – MCT3 Configuration Objects
- Page 14 – PPP Configuration Objects; As
- Page 15 – Frame Relay Objects in an MCOC3 Configuration
- Page 16 – Frame Relay Objects in an MCT3 Configuration
- Page 17 – Frame Relay Objects in an STM1/E1 Configuration
- Page 18 – Show Commands; display the syntax of the; show atm line stats; after
- Page 19 – show ftp
- Page 20 – show telnet; Copyright © 2000 Nortel Networks
302771-E Rev 00
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Quick Reference for the
Versalar Switch Router 15000
Carrier Networking Services V15K_2.0.0.0
The BCC is case-sensitive. Enter all commands using lowercase letters.
To recall any command from the history list, press the up arrow (or Control-p) or down
arrow (or Control-n).
To display online Help, enter the
help
commands after either the
bcc>
prompt (indicating
operations mode) or the
box#
prompt (indicating configuration mode), as
shows.
Configuring the Versalar 15000
When you enter configuration commands, they immediately modify the configuration.
The Versalar
™
15000 uses a hierarchical tree configuration model similar to the DOS
hierarchy of directories and files. The configuration tree for the Versalar 15000 contains:
•
Objects: An Ethernet interface or a protocol is an object (a physical or logical entity
you can configure).
•
Parameters: Characteristics of an object; slot and connector are parameters of the
object mct3. Parameters have values; for example, slot 4 is a parameter-value pair.
Starting at the root level, you build a BCC
™
configuration by adding objects to the tree.
Every object occupies a specific level, or context, within the tree.
shows the BCC
commands you enter to create a sample portion of the tree.
Figure 1.
Using BCC Commands to Create a Configuration
Table 1.
Displaying BCC Help
Task
Command
List the online Help features.
help
List all system commands.
help commands
List all system commands with terse descriptions.
help commands -more
Display help for a specific command.
help
<command>
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Summary
2 302771-E Rev 00 Quick Reference for the Versalar Switch Router 15000 The mct3 object stands for multichannel T3. ( Figure 1 does not show the configurable objects under the ppp object.) The following example shows how to configure these services: box# ethernet slot 9 connector 1 ethernet/9/1# ip 1...
4 302771-E Rev 00 Quick Reference for the Versalar Switch Router 15000 Configuration Tree The following figures show the complete hierarchy of objects that you can configure on aVersalar 15000: • Miscellaneous Configuration Objects (Figure 2) • Ethernet Configuration Objects (Figure 3) • Global IP C...
302771-E Rev 00 5 Configuration Tree • STM1 Configuration Objects (Figure 12) • PPP Configuration Objects (Figure 13) • Frame Relay Objects in an MCOC3 Configuration (Figure 14) • Frame Relay Objects in an MCT3 Configuration (Figure 15) • Frame Relay Objects in an STM1/E1 Configuration (Figure 16) F...