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4 Basic configuration

Nortel Secure Router 8000 Series

Configuration Guide - Basic Configuration

4.1 Introduction

Before you configure the services, you need to configure the basic system environment,
including the system name and system time.

4.1.1 Extension of command levels

By default, the product supports command levels 0 to 3, which correspond to visit, monitoring,
configuration, and management respectively. This limited number of command levels cannot

meet the requirements of managing authorization of users at the device end. In the networking

environment, the product cannot interwork with devices that support command levels 0 to 15.

By extending command levels, you can advance in batches the command levels 0 to 3 to
levels 0 to 15.

If the levels of commands are not modified separately, all the command levels are adjusted
after they are advanced in batches:

Commands at levels 0 and 1 remain unchanged.

Commands at level 2 are advanced to level 10.

Commands at level 3 are advanced to level 15.

No commands exist at levels 2 to 9 and 11 to 14.

Command levels 2 to 9 and 11 to 14 do not correspond to the visit, monitoring, configuration,
and management levels. You can adjust commands to levels 2 to 9 and 11 to 14 to manage
authorization of users.

CQ NOTE

You perform the advancement of command levels 2 and 3 to levels 10 and 15, respectively, in batches at
one time.

4.1.2 Extension of user levels

If you advance the command levels to 0 and 15, you should also advance the user levels to 0
and 15 from the previous levels 0 to 3.

4.2 Configuring the basic system environment

4.2.1 Establishing the configuration task

Applicable environment

Before you configure the services, you need to configure the basic system environment to

meet your requirements.

Preconfiguration tasks

Before you configure the basic system environment, power on the router.

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