Setting The View; Configuration Tips - Lucent Technologies PortMaster 4 Configuration Manual

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For dial-in users, do you receive service on analog lines, ISDN Primary Rate
Interface (PRI), channelized T1, or E1?
Many other decisions must be made during the configuration process. This guide
discusses the various configuration options and their implications.

Setting the View

The PortMaster 4 operates via the modules and boards installed in its slots. The system
manager module installed in slot 4 provides overall (global) management for the entire
chassis.
To monitor and configure a particular module or board, you use the set view command
to set the view to the slot of the installed board or module. The default view is slot 4,
which is the manager view.
Because the Ethernet interfaces on a PortMaster 4 are numbered uniquely, you can
configure them from any view. However, you must reboot Ether0 and reset the
appropriate slot for the other Ethernet interfaces to activate configuration settings.
Except for the manager module, for which the command line prompt displays no
number, the prompt indicates the view you are in. For example:
Command> set view 3
View changed from 4 to 3
Command 3> set view 4
View changed from 3 to 4
Command>
The save all command saves all configuration information for all boards regardless of
what view is set.

Configuration Tips

PortMaster configuration can be confusing because settings can be configured for a port,
a user, or a remote location. Use Table 1-1 to determine how to configure your
PortMaster.
Table 1-1
If You Are Configuring . . .
A network hardwired port or
hardwired multiline load
balancing
One or more ports for dial-out
operation
One or more ports for dial-in
operation
A callback network user
Introduction
PortMaster Configuration Tips
Then Configure Settings on . . .
The port
Dial-out locations using the location table
Dial-in users using the user table or RADIUS
The callback location in the location table (refer
to the location name in the user table)
Setting the View
1-3

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