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10 Router maintenance

Nortel Secure Router 8000 Series

Configuration Guide - Basic Configuration

10.1 Introduction

This chapter describes some common Secure Router 8000 Series maintenance commands,

which you can use when you change the Flexible Interface Card (FIC) or High-speed

Interface Card (HIC), restart the router, or check the operation status of the router. This
chapter includes the following topics:

Device operation management

Electronic label

10.1.1 Device operation management

Device operation management functions include monitoring the running status of the device
and setting of the parameters of the device. The functions fall into the following types:

Powering off the FIC/HIC

Managing the device operation

Monitoring the router status

10.1.2 Electronic label

Through the electronic label, you can query or back up the manufacturing information of the

board and the optical module of the Secure Router 8000 Series. The electronic label supports
hierarchical query and backup of manufacturing information about the boards and optical
modules on the whole chassis or on a specified slot number. The information can be backed
up to the FTP server or the Compact Flash (CF) card of the Secure Router 8000 Series.

10.2 Powering off the FIC/HIC

10.2.1 Establishing the configuration task

Applicable environment

Power off the FIC/HIC in the following situations:

FIC/HIC maintenance, for example, dust cleaning

FIC/HIC hardware upgrade

FIC/HIC failure and replacement

Preconfiguration tasks

Before you power off the FIC/HIC, install and power on the router and ensure that you can

log on to the router.

Data preparation

None.

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