Initial BPX 8600 Node Configuration
This chapter guides you through the initial node configuration that must be done before you can set up
network management, whcih will enable you to use Cisco WAN Manager workstation to configure
network connections
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Before proceeding with this chapter, make sure you have completed all procedures in Part Two,
Installation. It is assumed that the BPX chassis is mounted, BPX cards are installed, cables connected,
temporary terminal or network management station is conncected, peripherals connected, and the BPX
node is powered up.
You are now ready to do:
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Summary of Configuration Procedures
This section summarizes the configuration steps as an overview to the procedures in the following
chapters.
For a description of the commands used to operate a BPX switch, refer to the Cisco WAN Switch
Command Reference.
For node installation and operation, refer to the applicable reference publications: Cisco IGX 8400
Series Reference and Cisco MGX 8220 Reference.
Release 9.3.0, Part Number 78-10674-01 Rev. D0, July 2001
Summary of Configuration Procedures
Initial Node Configuration Summary
Command Sequences for Setting Up Nodes
Summary of Commands
Initially configure the node
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Configure node name
Configure node number
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Configure LAN IP address and subnet mask
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Configure time zone
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Configure network IP relay addresses
Configure trunks (adding the new node to the network)
Configure lines and ports (enabling and configuring user ports)
Add and Configure Connections
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