Page 3 - EC Declaration of Conformity
3 Getting Started with Passport 4400, Release 4.1 EC Declaration of Conformity This product conforms (or these products conform) to the provisions of Council Directive 89/336/EEC and 73/23/EEC. The Declaration of Conformity is available at Nortel Networks, 4100 Guardian Street Simi Valley, CA 93065 ...
Page 4 - Safety Warnings and Cautions
4 209664-A Safety Warnings and Cautions Various safety agencies request statements of warning or caution to help you in the safe operation of the unit. These statements also apply to any and all modules installed within the unit. To ensure adequate cooling of the equipment a 2.0 inch unobstructed sp...
Page 5 - Notification of FCC Requirements
5 Getting Started with Passport 4400, Release 4.1 Notification of FCC Requirements NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful i...
Page 7 - Contents
7 Getting Started with Passport 4400, Release 4.1 Contents Chapter 1Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 List of Documentation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
Page 8 - Contents
8 Contents 209664-A Resetting the Unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 Setting the DNA Numbering Plan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Overriding the DNA Numbering Plan . ...
Page 9 - Contents 9
Contents 9 Getting Started with Passport 4400, Release 4.1 Appendix BInstalling System Software from the CD-ROM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 Application Code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 Downloading App...
Page 11 - Topics in this manual:
11 Getting Started with Passport 4400, Release 4.1 Chapter 1Introduction This manual is specific to the Passport 4460 unit. Many references are made to the Passport 4400 unit, which is a generic term for all Passport 4400 units. In this manual, the terms Passport 4460 and Passport 4400 are interchan...
Page 12 - 2 Chapter 1 Introduction; List of Documentation; Setup Poster
12 Chapter 1 Introduction 209664-A List of Documentation The following documentation will assist you in the installation and operation of your Passport 4460 unit: • Getting Started with Passport 4400, Rel. 4.1 Software, 209664-A (this document) • Using Passport 4400 Install Tool Version 4.1, 206906-...
Page 13 - Chapter 1 Introduction 13; Cables
Chapter 1 Introduction 13 Getting Started with Passport 4400, Release 4.1 • Cables — Management port cable to DTE (DB-9 female to DB-9 female) 15 ft., 207490-A — Crossover LAN cable RJ-48C to RJ-48C, 207232-A — Any cables that belong to the modules being used • Accessory kit: — rackmount ears (2) — ...
Page 14 - 4 Chapter 1 Introduction; Determining Which Management Tool to Use; Device Management Tools; Install Tool
14 Chapter 1 Introduction 209664-A Determining Which Management Tool to Use The Passport 4460 unit is managed through Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP), which is an application-level protocol that operates over TCP/IP. Therefore, all of the Passport 4460 device management tools accept your c...
Page 15 - Chapter 1 Introduction 15
Chapter 1 Introduction 15 Getting Started with Passport 4400, Release 4.1 This chart will help you decide which device management tool is best suited for your needs. Tool Workstation you will need: When To Use It For More Information Install Tool Windows-based PC Use Install Tool to set up a factory...
Page 16 - 6 Chapter 1 Introduction; Network Management Tools
16 Chapter 1 Introduction 209664-A Network Management Tools The following network managements are compatible with Passport 4460 units: • Optivity NMS 9.0 Offers a powerful set of tools for automating the management of diverse, multivendor networks. With Optivity NMS 9.0, you can control activity on ...
Page 17 - Chapter 1 Introduction 17
Chapter 1 Introduction 17 Getting Started with Passport 4400, Release 4.1 This chart will help you decide which network management tool is best suited for your needs. Tool Workstation you will need: When To Use It For More Information Optivity NMS 9.0.1 See footnote 1 Use Optivity NMS 9.0.1 when aut...
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Page 19 - Topics in this chapter:; Accessing the Online Documentation; To access the documentation on the CD-ROM:; Place the CD into the drive
19 Getting Started with Passport 4400, Release 4.1 Chapter 2Online Documentation Topics in this chapter: • “Accessing the Online Documentation” on page 19 • “Navigating Online Documentation” on page 21 • “Printing Online Documentation” on page 25 • “Browsers” on page 25 The online documentation (Con...
Page 20 - 0 Chapter 2 Online Documentation; For installing documentation from the CD-ROM; From the Internet, you can access the documentation from this URL:; Open the documentation; “Passport 4400 Configurator Documentation URL Update” on page 39
20 Chapter 2 Online Documentation 209664-A For installing documentation from the CD-ROM After doing the steps 1, 2, and 3 above, you can install documentation by following the procedures in the following icons: • If you are using Windows, ouble click on config_ops_doc.exe and follow the directions •...
Page 21 - Chapter 2 Online Documentation 21; Navigating Online Documentation
Chapter 2 Online Documentation 21 Getting Started with Passport 4400, Release 4.1 (This URL assumes that the server's name is yugi, the documentation is in the root directory of the Web site established on the server, and that index.html is the default file that is served when the Web site is access...
Page 22 - 2 Chapter 2 Online Documentation; the navigation menu in the left window.
22 Chapter 2 Online Documentation 209664-A There are four navigation tools to help you locate the information you require: • the navigation menu in the left window. • the table of contents, accessible from the TOC button on each page. • the index, accessible from the index button on each page. • the...
Page 23 - Chapter 2 Online Documentation 23; Site Map
Chapter 2 Online Documentation 23 Getting Started with Passport 4400, Release 4.1 Site Map The site map is an expanded version of the Navigation Tree. It permits you to browse through the documents to select the items you wish to view. From any place in the documentation,select Site Map from the Nav...
Page 24 - 4 Chapter 2 Online Documentation
24 Chapter 2 Online Documentation 209664-A Within the documentation, there are two additional aids to help you: the end of topic sign and the end of procedure sign. When you see these aids, you have reached the end of the logical discussion. By pressing next you will be moved to new topic which may ...
Page 25 - Chapter 2 Online Documentation 25; Printing Online Documentation; Netscape Navigator 3 and 4
Chapter 2 Online Documentation 25 Getting Started with Passport 4400, Release 4.1 Printing Online Documentation In some cases, the HTML pages will not print properly. For print purposes, a copy of the documentation in PDF form is provided (config_ops_doc.pdf). Use the PDF file for printing requireme...
Page 26 - 6 Chapter 2 Online Documentation
26 Chapter 2 Online Documentation 209664-A Use the following table to get the optimum results from the browser you are using. Browser How to Get Optimum Results Microsoft Internet Explorer 4 or 5 Normal browser setup will provide optimum results. Microsoft Internet Explorer 3 For best results, you s...
Page 27 - Chapter 2 Online Documentation 27
Chapter 2 Online Documentation 27 Getting Started with Passport 4400, Release 4.1 Opera 3.60 Normal browser setup will provide optimum results. Mosaic 3 Normal browser setup will provide optimum results. However, Mosaic 3 does not support frames or cascading style sheets. The browser's default font ...
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Page 29 - Workstation Requirements
29 Getting Started with Passport 4400, Release 4.1 Chapter 3Hardware Setup This chapter contains information for the required hardware needed to set up a workstation and a Passport 4460. These requirements will vary in accordance with the navigation tool you are using. Workstation Requirements Follo...
Page 30 - 0 Chapter 3 Hardware Setup; Installing Passport 4460 Hardware; Install the Flash card, Chapter 4
30 Chapter 3 Hardware Setup 209664-A Installing Passport 4460 Hardware The next four steps must be executed before you can operate your Passport 4460 unit. Installation information can be found in the Reference for Passport 4460 Hardware, (205677-A). 1 Install the Flash card, Chapter 4 2 Attach the ...
Page 31 - The null modem driver is required for a direct connection. The
31 Getting Started with Passport 4400, Release 4.1 Chapter 4Configurator Procedure for Creating a Node Profile A node profile is required for links established between the Passport 4460 unit and the Passport network. This chapter explains the node profile configuration procedure using Passport 4400 ...
Page 32 - 2 Chapter 4 Configurator Procedure for Creating a Node Profile; Accessing the Configurator Through a Web Browser; To access Configurator:
32 Chapter 4 Configurator Procedure for Creating a Node Profile 209664-A Accessing the Configurator Through a Web Browser To access Configurator: 1 Start your web browser and enter the IP address for your Configurator web pages (http://192.168.200.200). The Username and Password dialog box opens. 2 ...
Page 33 - Chapter 4 Configurator Procedure for Creating a Node Profile 33; Viewing Node Profile Information; To view your current node profile, use the following steps:
Chapter 4 Configurator Procedure for Creating a Node Profile 33 Getting Started with Passport 4400, Release 4.1 The left side of the window displays the menu and the right side displays the Passport 4400 unit’s main page. You are now logged into the Configurator web pages. Viewing Node Profile Infor...
Page 34 - 4 Chapter 4 Configurator Procedure for Creating a Node Profile; Defining a Unique DNA Prefix; To Define a unique DNA prefix:
34 Chapter 4 Configurator Procedure for Creating a Node Profile 209664-A Defining a Unique DNA Prefix To Define a unique DNA prefix: 1 Click on Configure. 2 Click on System. 3 Click on Identity. The System Identity window opens: 4 Enter the DNA prefix string for this Passport 4460 unit in the Device...
Page 35 - Chapter 4 Configurator Procedure for Creating a Node Profile 35; Defining a Node Name; “Resetting the Unit” on page 37
Chapter 4 Configurator Procedure for Creating a Node Profile 35 Getting Started with Passport 4400, Release 4.1 Defining a Node Name To define a node name, go to the System Identify window in the Node Name field and enter the node name for this Passport 4460 (for example: pubsA). If you don’t want t...
Page 36 - 6 Chapter 4 Configurator Procedure for Creating a Node Profile; Defining a Node ID
36 Chapter 4 Configurator Procedure for Creating a Node Profile 209664-A Defining a Node ID To define a Node ID, enter the node ID in the Node ID field. Enter an integer between 1 and 65535 (for example, 23). If your network uses node IDs to identify Passport 4400 units, be sure to assign each unit ...
Page 37 - Chapter 4 Configurator Procedure for Creating a Node Profile 37; Defining a Customer ID; To Define a Customer ID:; Resetting the Unit; Click on Administration.
Chapter 4 Configurator Procedure for Creating a Node Profile 37 Getting Started with Passport 4400, Release 4.1 Defining a Customer ID To Define a Customer ID: 1 Enter the customer ID in the Customer ID field. Enter an integer between 1 and 65535 (for example, 9265). 2 After you have completed modif...
Page 38 - 8 Chapter 4 Configurator Procedure for Creating a Node Profile; Click OK. A display shows you the reset progress:; Setting the DNA Numbering Plan; Click on Identity. The System Identity window opens:
38 Chapter 4 Configurator Procedure for Creating a Node Profile 209664-A 3 Click OK. A display shows you the reset progress: Setting the DNA Numbering Plan To set the DNA numbering plan using Configurator, use the following steps: 1 Click on Configure. 2 Click on System. 3 Click on Identity. The Sys...
Page 39 - Chapter 4 Configurator Procedure for Creating a Node Profile 39; Overriding the DNA Numbering Plan; To modify your DNA numbering plan, go to; Passport 4400 Configurator Documentation URL Update
Chapter 4 Configurator Procedure for Creating a Node Profile 39 Getting Started with Passport 4400, Release 4.1 5 After you have completed modifying the DNA numbering plan, click Save. A “Command Successful” message appears. This indicates you have successfully updated the DNA numbering plan on your...
Page 40 - 0 Chapter 4 Configurator Procedure for Creating a Node Profile; Click on Document URL. The Documentation URL window opens:; Setting the System Clock; From the table of contents menu, click on Administration.
40 Chapter 4 Configurator Procedure for Creating a Node Profile 209664-A 2 Click on Document URL. The Documentation URL window opens: The URL in the window is where the online documentation is located, at the Nortel Internet site, on your PC, workstation, server, or on the CD at your PC. 3 If you ha...
Page 41 - Chapter 4 Configurator Procedure for Creating a Node Profile 41; Update any field you want to set, then click Save.
Chapter 4 Configurator Procedure for Creating a Node Profile 41 Getting Started with Passport 4400, Release 4.1 2 Click on Date & Time. The Date and Time window opens: 3 Update any field you want to set, then click Save. 4 A confirmation message “Command Successful” indicates you have successful...
Page 42 - 2 Chapter 4 Configurator Procedure for Creating a Node Profile
42 Chapter 4 Configurator Procedure for Creating a Node Profile 209664-A
Page 43 - “Using a Terminal” on page 43; Using a Terminal; This procedure can be done using any terminal emulation
43 Getting Started with Passport 4400, Release 4.1 Chapter 5Accessing the CLI and Basic Configuration This chapter explains the basic configuration procedure using the Command Line Interface (CLI) as your device management tool. Proceed with the following: • “Using a Terminal” on page 43 • “Communic...
Page 44 - 4 Chapter 5 Accessing the CLI and Basic Configuration; Communication Parameter Set-Up Requirements
44 Chapter 5 Accessing the CLI and Basic Configuration 209664-A Communication Parameter Set-Up Requirements 1 From the windows start menu, choose Program > Accessories > HyperTerminal. You will see the HyperTerminal window. 2 Choose HyperTerminal. You will see the Connection Description window...
Page 45 - Chapter 5 Accessing the CLI and Basic Configuration 45
Chapter 5 Accessing the CLI and Basic Configuration 45 Getting Started with Passport 4400, Release 4.1 3 Enter a name to identify your Passport 4460 connection and Click OK. You will see the Phone Number window: 4 Select the communication port to which you connected the Management Port cable. Click ...
Page 46 - 6 Chapter 5 Accessing the CLI and Basic Configuration; Set the following communication parameters for the terminal:; At the; Password; prompt is
46 Chapter 5 Accessing the CLI and Basic Configuration 209664-A 5 Set the following communication parameters for the terminal: 6 Click OK twice. You have now completed the HyperTerminal setup. Continue on to Logging into the CLI Using the Terminal Emulation Program below. Logging into the CLI Using ...
Page 47 - Chapter 5 Accessing the CLI and Basic Configuration 47; Assigning the IP Address
Chapter 5 Accessing the CLI and Basic Configuration 47 Getting Started with Passport 4400, Release 4.1 Assigning the IP Address Passport 4460 units are shipped with a default IP address of 192.168.200.200. You need to change the IP address to match the configuration of your network. To display the P...
Page 48 - 8 Chapter 5 Accessing the CLI and Basic Configuration; Use the following CLI command to assign the IP address:
48 Chapter 5 Accessing the CLI and Basic Configuration 209664-A 5 Use the following CLI command to assign the IP address: CLI> add ip address entry Example: CLI> add ip address entry 3 192.168.22.22 255.255.0.0 192.168.255.255 6 Save the configuration and reset the unit. CLI> save configura...
Page 50 - 0 Chapter 6 CLI Procedure for Creating a Node Profile; To view your current node profile, use the following CLI commands:
50 Chapter 6 CLI Procedure for Creating a Node Profile 209664-A Viewing Node Profile Information To view your current node profile, use the following CLI commands: CLI> show msm profile A table similar to the following is displayed: CLI> show system administration A table similar to the follow...
Page 51 - Chapter 6 CLI Procedure for Creating a Node Profile 51; To define a unique DNA prefix, use the following CLI command:; When entering the DNA prefix, it is not necessary to enter the type
Chapter 6 CLI Procedure for Creating a Node Profile 51 Getting Started with Passport 4400, Release 4.1 Defining a Unique DNA Prefix To define a unique DNA prefix, use the following CLI command: CLI> define msm profile dnaPrefix Example: CLI> define msm profile dnaPrefix “626555134201” Continue...
Page 52 - 2 Chapter 6 CLI Procedure for Creating a Node Profile; To define a node name, use the following CLI command:
52 Chapter 6 CLI Procedure for Creating a Node Profile 209664-A Defining a Node Name To define a node name, use the following CLI command: CLI> set system administration NodeName Example: CLI> set system administration NodeName “456543” If you don’t want to modify any more parameters in this w...
Page 53 - Chapter 6 CLI Procedure for Creating a Node Profile 53; Defining Node ID; “Saving; Defining Customer ID
Chapter 6 CLI Procedure for Creating a Node Profile 53 Getting Started with Passport 4400, Release 4.1 Defining Node ID To define a node ID, use the following CLI command: CLI> define msm profile nodeID Example: CLI> define msm profile nodeID 23 If you don’t want to modify any more parameters ...
Page 54 - 4 Chapter 6 CLI Procedure for Creating a Node Profile; Confirming the New Configuration
54 Chapter 6 CLI Procedure for Creating a Node Profile 209664-A Example: CLI> define msm profile customerID 9265 Confirming the New Configuration To confirm your new configuration, use the following CLI command line: CLI> show msm profile A table similar to the following is displayed: Any chan...
Page 55 - Chapter 6 CLI Procedure for Creating a Node Profile 55
Chapter 6 CLI Procedure for Creating a Node Profile 55 Getting Started with Passport 4400, Release 4.1 Setting the System Clock The Passport 4460 unit has an internal battery-backed calendar and clock. Upon receiving a Passport 4460 unit from the factory, enter the current date and time: CLI> set...
Page 56 - 6 Chapter 6 CLI Procedure for Creating a Node Profile; Information similar to the following is displayed:
56 Chapter 6 CLI Procedure for Creating a Node Profile 209664-A Information similar to the following is displayed: 04/09/2000 18:30:15 Monday
Page 57 - The following topics are discussed in this chapter.; IfIndex Overview; For more information on IfIndexes, proceed to the the following:
57 Getting Started with Passport 4400, Release 4.1 Appendix AIfIndexes and Interface Identification The following topics are discussed in this chapter. • “IfIndex Overview” on page 57 • “Hard-Coded IfIndexes” on page 58 • “Reserved IfIndexes and Ranges” on page 58 • “IfIndex Table Display Definition...
Page 58 - 8 Appendix A IfIndexes and Interface Identification; Reserved IfIndexes and Ranges
58 Appendix A IfIndexes and Interface Identification 209664-A Hard-Coded IfIndexes The following IfIndex numbers are hard-coded, representing the interfaces that are initially present in the Passport 4460. Reserved IfIndexes and Ranges The Passport 4460 also reserves IfIndexes for available ports on...
Page 59 - Appendix A IfIndexes and Interface Identification 59; IfIndex Ranges; 49-206: WAN port and Expansion port assignments; Safe IfIndex Ranges; “IfIndex Overview” on page 57
Appendix A IfIndexes and Interface Identification 59 Getting Started with Passport 4400, Release 4.1 IfIndex Ranges Although the following ranges of IfIndexes may not currently be assigned, they are reserved and you should assign them only to the indicated interface type: • 1-4: Ethernet port assign...
Page 60 - 0 Appendix A IfIndexes and Interface Identification; IfIndex Table Display Description; “CLI Procedure for Displaying the IfIndex Table” on page 61; Configurator Procedure for Displaying the IfIndex Table; To display IfIndexes through Configurator:
60 Appendix A IfIndexes and Interface Identification 209664-A IfIndex Table Display Description You can display a list of all IfIndexes currently assigned to interfaces on the Passport 4460. Go to: • “Configurator Procedure for Displaying the IfIndex Table” on page 60 • “CLI Procedure for Displaying...
Page 61 - Appendix A IfIndexes and Interface Identification 61; CLI Procedure for Displaying the IfIndex Table; CLI> show system IfIndex Operational
Appendix A IfIndexes and Interface Identification 61 Getting Started with Passport 4400, Release 4.1 CLI Procedure for Displaying the IfIndex Table The following sample display is taken from a Passport 4460 with two expansion modules installed, an ISDN BRI S/T Voice module and a T1 Voice module. Bel...
Page 62 - 2 Appendix A IfIndexes and Interface Identification; IfIndex Table Display Definitions; Interface Extension Type; PPA Number
62 Appendix A IfIndexes and Interface Identification 209664-A IfIndex Table Display Definitions Interface Extension Type The interface extension type, shown as IfExtType in the display above, describes the port, protocol, service, or other interface identified by the IfIndex. The following table des...
Page 63 - Appendix A IfIndexes and Interface Identification 63; Slot Name; CLI> show system interfaceExtension operational table
Appendix A IfIndexes and Interface Identification 63 Getting Started with Passport 4400, Release 4.1 For physical interfaces, the PPA number corresponds to the physical port number on the module. For logical or virtual interfaces, the number corresponds to a logical port or interface and is dependen...
Page 64 - 4 Appendix A IfIndexes and Interface Identification
64 Appendix A IfIndexes and Interface Identification 209664-A
Page 65 - Application Code
65 Getting Started with Passport 4400, Release 4.1 Appendix BInstalling System Software from the CD-ROM For software installation for Install Tool, refer to Using Passport 4400 Install Tool Version 4.1, 206906-B. For software installation for the Mass Deployment and Reporting Tool, refer to Using th...
Page 66 - 6 Appendix B Installing System Software from the CD-ROM; Downloading Application Software; The following procedures are contained in this section:
66 Appendix B Installing System Software from the CD-ROM 209664-A Downloading Application Software The following procedures are contained in this section: • “Configurator Procedure for Downloading Application Software” on page 66 • “CLI Procedure for Downloading Application Software” on page 69 Conf...
Page 67 - Appendix B Installing System Software from the CD-ROM 67; This window displays the progress of the download process.; Commit the Application Code Bank; Select Administration and Code Bank.
Appendix B Installing System Software from the CD-ROM 67 Getting Started with Passport 4400, Release 4.1 4 At the top of the window, click on Code Download. You will see the TFTP Code Download window: 5 In the Filename field, enter the filename and path (if applicable). 6 Click Download (from Server...
Page 68 - 8 Appendix B Installing System Software from the CD-ROM; You will see the Code Bank window:; Save the Current Configuration and Reset the Unit; Click OK. A display shows you the reset progress
68 Appendix B Installing System Software from the CD-ROM 209664-A You will see the Code Bank window: 2 Next to Commit Bank, use the pull down menu and select the code bank that was displayed in step 8 of the previous procedure. The opposite bank is now uncommitted, and a subsequent application code ...
Page 69 - Appendix B Installing System Software from the CD-ROM 69; CLI Procedure for Downloading Application Software; CLI> set system firmware commitcodebank bank 1
Appendix B Installing System Software from the CD-ROM 69 Getting Started with Passport 4400, Release 4.1 CLI Procedure for Downloading Application Software 1 Load the Passport 4460 Release 4.1 software onto your TFTP server (boot and application code as required). 2 Access the CLI (it may be necessa...
Page 70 - 0 Appendix B Installing System Software from the CD-ROM; Restart the Passport 4460 unit
70 Appendix B Installing System Software from the CD-ROM 209664-A 6 Restart the Passport 4460 unit Example: CLI> reset system current reset 7 Log in to the CLI again. It may be necessary to establish another Telnet session. 8 If you are upgrading your software, be sure to extract the latest MIBs ...
Page 71 - Index
Getting Started with Passport 4400, Release 4.1 71 Index A accessing online documentation 19 Agencies BABT 4CSA 5FCC 5TUV 4UL 4 assigning IP address 47 B browsers 25 C Canadian Requirements 5 Channel number 63 clock setting 55 Command Line Interface (CLI) assigning IP Address 47confirming configurat...