Connecting And Powering Up The Application Gateway - Nortel 1000 Hardware Installation Manual

Application gateway
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Connecting and Powering up the Application
Gateway
Note
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WARNING
Do not modify or use a supplied AC power cord
if it is not the exact type required in the region
where the Application Gateway is installed and
used.
Be sure to replace the cord with the correct type.
In geographic regions that are susceptible to electrical storms, Nortel
recommends that you plug the Application Gateway into an AC surge
suppressor.
The default IP address of the Application Gateway is 10.20.30.40, with a
netmask of 255.255.0.0. You will likely need to change that default address
to match your network scheme. You can either use the serial console
interface or the Web-based Administration Tool to change the IP address.
Use the procedure in this section if you will use a serial console to change
the Application Gateway network settings. To use the Web-based
interface, see <xref?>.
To connect and power up the Application Gateway:
If Application Gateway does not already have 1 GByte of memory, follow
the instructions in
Connect the Application Gateway to the network.
If the Application Gateway can access the connected device (router,
application server, etc.) from the same subnet as it receives client
requests, use one network cable. Connect Application Gateway
interface port 0 (P1) to your network. This is the typical configuration.
If the Application Gateway will straddle two networks, use two
network cables:
Connect Application Gateway Interface 0 (P1) to the client-side
network.
Chapter 3
Hardware Installation and Initial Configuration

Connecting and Powering up the Application Gateway

Appendix A, "Upgrading
Application Gateway Hardware Installation Guide
Memory".
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