Enabling the management lan port – Nortel Networks Nortel Secure Router 4134 User Manual

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Commissioning configuration procedures

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Enter the number (0, 1, or 2) that corresponds to the type of bootrom
image update that you prefer, or enter 3 if you prefer to not update
the bootrom image:

Save bootrom image [0:AutoUpdate,1:NormalB-

Tupd,2:GoldenBTupd,3:NoUpd]:

0

If you select 0, 1, or 2, the router returns the following:

BOOT PARAMETERS HAVE BEEN SAVED.

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Reboot the Secure Router 4134 to activate changes, or continue
with your configuration:

DO YOU WANT TO REBOOT: (Y/N) ? y

—End—

Viewing boot parameters and software image information

Use the procedures in this section to view the boot parameters configuration
and to display information for the normal and golden bootrom images.

Procedure steps

Step

Action

1

To view the boot parameters configuration, enter

show boot_params

2

To view bootrom image information, enter:

file show_boot

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Enabling the management LAN port

Enable the management Local Area Network (LAN) port on the Secure
Router 4134 for network management access. To enable the management
port, you assign it an IP address.

ATTENTION

The Secure Router 4134 management Ethernet interface (FE 0/0) on the rear
panel does not support jumbo frames. Therefore, the management port Maximum
Transmission Unit (MTU) can be configured with a value in the range of 64 to
1500 bytes.

The following figure shows the location of the management port on the rear
panel of the Secure Router 4134.

Nortel Secure Router 4134

Commissioning

NN47263-302

01.02

Standard

10.0

2 August 2007

Copyright © 2007, Nortel Networks

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