Before You Run Quick-Start; Understanding Quick-Start Connector Names And Numbers - Nortel 114200-E Installation And Operating

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Installing and Operating Passport ARN Routers

Before You Run Quick-Start

To aid you in answering Quick-Start prompts, some sample worksheets are
provided. Fill them out with assistance from your network administrator. The
worksheets contain options that appear at each prompt when configuring a serial
interface, and space for you to enter your own information. If you are configuring
an interface other than the serial interface, the prompts will differ from what is
shown in the sample worksheets. In that case, use the sample worksheets only as a
guide and review the actual Quick-Start prompts and options carefully before
replying.
Be sure to fill out the worksheets and read all sections of this appendix before you
run the Quick-Start script. The sections in this appendix,
Worksheets" and
information about the Quick-Start script.
Note: Contact your network administrator for assistance in selecting
worksheet responses.

Understanding Quick-Start Connector Names and Numbers

The Quick-Start script assigns a name and number to each interface, depending on
its location on the ARN.
In addition to either an Ethernet or token ring base module, the ARN can contain
expansion modules and adapter modules
Figure B-1.
ARN Module Locations
B-2
"Running the Quick-Start
"Filling Out the
Script," provide additional
(Figure
B-1).
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