Nortel 5782 用户指南
Using the Model 5782 ATM Virtual Network Router
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Preparing to Run the Quick-Start Installation Script
You use the Quick-Start installation script (install.bat) to establish an initial IP
network interface between the Model 5782 VNR and a Site Manager workstation
from which you can configure and manage the VNR.
network interface between the Model 5782 VNR and a Site Manager workstation
from which you can configure and manage the VNR.
The Quick-Start installation script prompts you to enter the network information
that dynamically configures the initial IP interface. You can modify this interface
or configure subsequent interfaces with Site Manager.
that dynamically configures the initial IP interface. You can modify this interface
or configure subsequent interfaces with Site Manager.
Before running the installation script, you need to:
•
Review the Quick-Start installation files.
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Boot the router with the ti_5000.cfg file, a special booting file that initializes a
router without a preexisting configuration.
router without a preexisting configuration.
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Fill out the information in
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Reviewing the Installation Files
The Model 5782 VNR stores installation files on flash memory cards. The
nonvolatile file system (NVFS) running in the device reads and writes to the
memory cards. After establishing a Technician Interface session as described in
nonvolatile file system (NVFS) running in the device reads and writes to the
memory cards. After establishing a Technician Interface session as described in
, display the Quick-Start installation files and
verify their availability.
To review the installation files:
1.
If you have more than one router installed in a PPX backplane, find the
memory card location.
memory card location.
Identify the slot (volume) where the router flash memory card resides by
entering this command:
entering this command:
dinfo
The Technician Interface displays a table showing the location (that is, a slot
or volume [VOL]) of the router that has the flash memory card and memory
statistics (
or volume [VOL]) of the router that has the flash memory card and memory
statistics (
). If several routers are installed in the PPX backplane,
and each router has a flash memory card installed for redundancy, then the
dinfo
command displays the volume for each router.