Setting Up T3 Cards For Lan - Avaya CS700 Installing Instructions

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Setting Up T3 Cards for LAN

The rear transition module for the T3 has a console port near the bottom of the card. Connect a
serial cable, provided with the bridge, to COM1 or COM2 on your console.
Use a dumb terminal or a laptop running hyperterminal configured for 9600 baud, 1 stop, N
parity, and no handshaking.
When the card is reset (power cycle), there is a 5-second countdown when autoboot is enabled.
To configure the card, interrupt the countdown by hitting any key.
To set the IP address and parameters for each T3 card, follow these steps:
1. When you receive the tslinux prompt, type set.
tslinux> set
A list of parameters and values displays:
autoboot : yes
baudrate : 9600
boardAddress : <ip address>
cmdLine : console=ttyS0,%r ip=%b:%h:<gateway
address>:255.255.255.0:<card name>:eth0 nfsroot=%h:/sberoot
mem=124M
goAddress : 0x00400000
hostAddress : <bridges ip address>
imageName : jImage2.bin.4.0
loadAddress : 0x00400000
pciBoot : no
useBootp : no
useTftp : yes
enetAPort : front
enetBPort : front
bootEnet : ENET-A
2. To change a value, use:
tslinux> set [option name] [value]
(for example, set boardAddress 192.168.1.123)
3. Save your changes, type store.
tslinux> store
Repeat steps 1, 2, and 3 for each T3 card.
Note:
Additional setup for T3 cards must be performed by Avaya Support. These steps
Note:
allow remote access to the T3 cards for configuration.
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