Boot Process; Interface Configuration; E1 Interface - Avaya 3120 Installation Manual

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CONFIGURATION
5. Reboot the Secure Router:
6. After reboot, log in using the console port and verify the proper software and boot
7. To enable Telnet and Web UI access, enter the following commands:

Boot Process

The Avaya operating system image is a .Z file. This image contains Layer 2, Layer 3, CLI, and
SNMP software for the chassis processor and interface modules (Layer 1).
When power is applied to the Secure Router 3120, the boot ROM checks for a flag to see if it
needs to load from the primary or secondary boot partitions. The boot ROM initializes the
hardware before downloading and decompressing the .Z file, and then proceeds to set up the
environment for the code. Then the .Z image runs from RAM.

Interface Configuration

The following are examples of T1, and DS3 interface configurations. To scroll through the
options available at any command prompt, press the Tab key. For descriptions of the options
available at any command prompt, type help and press Enter.

E1 Interface

The Secure Router 3120 T1/E1 modules (4 or 8-port) are shipped configured for T1 carrier.
You must change the carrier type for E1 application. To do so, issue the command system
carrier-type e1 <slot no.> and reboot.
The following shows a sample E1 configuration:
SR> configure term
SR/configure> module e1 2/1
SR/configure/module/e1 (2/1)> clock_source line
SR/configure/module/e1 (2/1)>) framing crc
SR/configure/module/e1 (2/1)> exit 2
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Router/file>copy_boot <boot-image>.bin
Router>reboot
image versions with the following command:
show version
• for Telnet: Router/configure >telnet_server
• for Web UI: Router/configure >gui enable
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