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    Nor tel Secure Network Access Installation — Quic k Star t Switch 4070 NN47230-303 324392-A .[...]

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    Nortel Secure Network Access Document status: Standard Document version: 01.01 Document date: 28 July 2008 Copyright © 2008, Nor tel Networks All Rights Reser v ed. Sourced in Canada, the United States of America, and India LEGAL NO TICE While the information in this document is belie ved to be accurate and reliable, e xcept as otherwise expressly[...]

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    3 Contents Regulatory Information and Safety Precautions 5 International Regulatory Statements of Conformity 5 National Electromagnetic Compliance (EMC) Statements of Compliance 5 FCC statement (USA only) 5 ICES statement (Canada only) 6 Canadian Depar tment of Communications Radio Interference Regulations 6 Règlement sur le brouillage r adioélec[...]

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    4 Contents Safety precautions 21 Safety precautions na vigation 21 Installation checklist 23 Installation 25 Navigation 25 Unpacking the de vice 25 Installing an NSNA device into a rac k 26 Prerequisites for installing an NSNA into a rac k 26 Cabling the de vice 30 Cabling the de vice navigation 30 Connecting network cables 30 Connecting serial cab[...]

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    5 Regulatory Information and Safety Precautions Read the information in this section to lear n about regulator y conf or mities and compliances. International Regulatory Statements of Conformity This is to cer tify that the Nor tel Secure Network Access Switch equipment was e valuated to the international regulator y standards for electromagnetic c[...]

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    6 Regulatory Information and Safety Precautions ICES statement (Canada only) Canadian Depar tment of Communications Radio Interference Regulations This digital apparatus (Nor tel Secure Network Access Switch) does not e xceed the Class A limits f or radio-noise emissions from digital apparatus as set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the[...]

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    NOM statement (Mexico only) 7 • EN 55024 (IEC 61000-4-2, -3, -4, -5, -6, -8, -11)–Electromagnetic Immunity • EN 61000-3-2 (IEC 610000-3-2)–P ower Line Har monics • EN 61000-3-3 (IEC 610000-3-3)–P ower Line Flick er VCCI statement (Japan/Nippon only) This is a Class A product based on the standard of the V oluntar y Control Council f or [...]

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    8 Regulatory Information and Safety Precautions Exporter: Nortel Networks, 4655 Great America Parkway, Santa Clara, CA 95054 USA. Importer: Nortel Networks de México, S.A. de C.V. Avenida Insurgentes Sur #1605 Piso 30, Oficina Col. San Jose Insurgentes Deleg-Benito Juarez México D.F. 03900 Tel: Fax: 52 5 480 2100 52 5 480 2199 Input: Model SNAS 4[...]

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    Notices 9 National En vironmental Statements of Compliance The WEEE Directive 2002/96/EC and RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances) Directive 2002/95/EC sets collection, recycling and recov er y targets f or various categor ies of electr ical products and their waste. Restriction on Hazardous Substances Directive Compliance Statement The Restr [...]

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    10 Regulatory Information and Safety Precautions CA UTION Caution notices provide information about how to av oid possible service disruption or damage to Nor tel products. W ARNING W ar ning notices provide inf or mation about how to av oid personal injury when working with Nor tel products. D ANGER Danger — High V oltage notices provide inf or [...]

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    T rademarks 11 CA UTION T o reduce the risk of fire, use only number 26 A WG or larger UL Listed or CSA Cer tified T elecommunication Line Cord f or all network connections. W ARNING Before working on this equipment be aware of good saf ety practices and the hazards inv olv ed with electrical circuits. T rademarks *Nor tel, Nor tel Networks, the [...]

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    12 Regulatory Information and Safety Precautions Nor tel Secure Network Access Installation — Quick Star t Switch 4070 NN47230-303 01.01 Standard 2.0 28 July 2008 Copyright © 2008, Nor tel Networks .[...]

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    13 Software license This section contains the Nor tel Networks software license. Nortel Networks software license agreement This Software License Agreement ("License Agreement") is between you, the end-user ("Customer") and Nor tel Networks Cor poration and its subsidiaries and affiliates ("Nor tel Netw or ks"). PLEAS[...]

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    14 Software license as e xpressly author ized; b) re verse assemble , rev erse compile, re verse engineer or otherwise translate the Software; c) create der ivativ e works or modifications unless e xpressly author ized; or d) sublicense, rent or lease the Software. Licensors of intellectual proper ty to Nor tel Networks are beneficiaries of this [...]

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    Nor tel Networks software license agreement 15 documentation are gov er ned by Nor tel Networks standard commercial license in accordance with U .S. F ederal Regulations at 48 C .F .R. Sections 12.212 (for non-DoD entities) and 48 C .F .R. 227.7202 (f or DoD entities). b . Customer may terminate the license at any time. Nor tel Networks ma y ter mi[...]

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    16 Software license Nor tel Secure Network Access Installation — Quick Star t Switch 4070 NN47230-303 01.01 Standard 2.0 28 July 2008 Copyright © 2008, Nor tel Networks .[...]

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    17 Ne w in this release The f ollowing sections detail what’s new in Nor tel Secure Network Access Installation — Quick Star t Switch 4070 (NN47230-303) for Release 2.0. • "F eatures" (page 17) • "Other changes" (page 17) Features This is the first standard release of the document. Other changes None. Nor tel Secure Net[...]

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    18 New in this release Nor tel Secure Network Access Installation — Quick Star t Switch 4070 NN47230-303 01.01 Standard 2.0 28 July 2008 Copyright © 2008, Nor tel Networks .[...]

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    19 Intr oduction The Nor tel Secure Network Access Switch (NSNA) 4070 Quick Star t Guide provides basic instructions about installing the hardware and performing basic configuration and management of the network. The Nor tel Secure Network Access Solution (Nor tel SNAS) is a clientless solution that provides seamless, secure access to the cor pora[...]

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    20 Introduction Nor tel Secure Network Access Installation — Quick Star t Switch 4070 NN47230-303 01.01 Standard 2.0 28 July 2008 Copyright © 2008, Nor tel Networks .[...]

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    21 Installation preparation This section provides basic inf or mation about the Nor tel Secure Netw ork Access Switch (NSNA) 4070 and the checklist of the shipped accessor ies. Navigation • "Saf ety precautions" (page 21) • "Installation checklist" (page 23) Safety precautions This section descr ibes the safety precautions, [...]

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    22 Installation preparation • T o promote proper air circulation, ensure the de vice vents are not bloc k ed or obstructed by cables , panels, ser ver r ack fr ames, or other materials. A minimum of 15 centimeters (6 inches) of space provides proper airflow . • T o prev ent damage to ser v er components, alwa ys install a blank filler panel t[...]

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    Installation checklist 23 Installation chec klist This checklist represents the high-le vel tasks that must be perf or med to successfully install the Nor tel Secure Network Access Switch. De vice installation inv olves the f ollowing steps: Procedure steps Step Action 1 Choose a suitable location to install the de vice. Use the inf or mation conta[...]

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    24 Installation preparation Nor tel Secure Network Access Installation — Quick Star t Switch 4070 NN47230-303 01.01 Standard 2.0 28 July 2008 Copyright © 2008, Nor tel Networks .[...]

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    25 Installation This chapter contains installation instructions f or the Nor tel Secure Network Access Switch (NSNA). Navigation • "Unpacking the de vice" (page 25) • "Installing an NSNA device into a rack" (page 26) • "Cabling the de vice" (page 30) Unpacking the de vice Unpack the shipping container to ensure t[...]

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    26 Installation Check Accessory Use to copper network interface card Connect the network cables. Console cable Establish a console connection to the device. —End— Installing an NSNA device into a rack Install an NSNA in a standard equipment rac k. Prerequisites for installing an NSNA into a rac k • Do not install the device in the network equ[...]

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    Installing an NSNA device into a rack 27 2 Align the slide rail with the front mounting flange by aligning the score mark on the slide rail ( 1 ) with the score mar k on the rail between the upper and lower U . Push outward on the slide r ail latch to close to the latch and secure the slide rail. Do the same f or the other front of the slide rail.[...]

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    28 Installation 3 Extend the slide rails fully from the ser ver r ack until they loc k. Align the tabs on the slide rails with the matching inser ts on the device ( 1 ) and lower the ser ver onto the slide rails. Ensure that each slide rail tab is inser ted in the matching inser t on the ser ver and that the server is resting on the top edge of the[...]

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    Installing an NSNA device into a rack 29 5 Lift the locking le vers ( 1 ) on the slide rails and slide the de vice into the ser ver rac k until it extends appro ximately 10.16 centimeters (4 inches) from the rack. 6 Slide the device into the ser ver r ack cabinet until the release latches ( 1 ) lock into place. T o slide the device out of the rac k[...]

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    30 Installation —End— A TTENTION T o remove the de vice, rev erse these instructions. Cabling the de vice This section describes about cabling the de vice f or network and console connections. Cabling the device navigation • "Connecting network cables" (page 30) • "Connecting serial cables" (page 30) Connecting network c[...]

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    Cabling the de vice 31 Procedure steps Step Action 1 Prepare either an ASCII ter minal or a computer running ter minal emulation software to ser ve as the command device . 2 Configure the ter minal or computer with the follo wing parameters: Serial connection parameters Parameter Value Baud Rate 9600 Data Bits 8 Parity None Stop Bits 1 Flow Contro[...]

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    32 Installation Nor tel Secure Network Access Installation — Quick Star t Switch 4070 NN47230-303 01.01 Standard 2.0 28 July 2008 Copyright © 2008, Nor tel Networks .[...]

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    33 Configuration This chapter contains configuration instructions f or commissioning the Nor tel Secure Network Access Switch. Navigation • "Creating a new cluster" (page 33) • "Joining an SNAS to an e xisting cluster" (page 36) • "Enabling the browser-based interf ace" (page 38) • "Applying the Nor tel [...]

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    34 Configuration 3 T o initiate the system connection process, press ENTER on the terminal. 4 At the login prompt, log in as user : admin. 5 At the pass word prompt, enter the administrator password. The def ault administrator passw ord is admin. A TTENTION T o ensure continuing system security , change the default pass word to the passw ord of yo[...]

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    Creating a new cluster 35 Enter network mask [255.255.255.0]: Specify the desired network mask or accept the suggested value by pressing ENTER. If a connected router or s witch attaches VLAN tag IDs to incoming packets , specify the VLAN tag ID used. 10 Setup a two armed configuration. Setup a two armed configuration (yes/no): 11 Enter a default g[...]

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    36 Configuration Generate new SSH host keys (yes/no) [yes]: This may take a few seconds...ok Enter a password for the "admin" user: Re-enter to confirm: T o maintain a high le vel of security while using an SSH connection, accept the default choice to generate new SSH host ke ys. 15 If you lik e to go through setup. Run NSNAS quick setup[...]

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    Joining an SNAS to an existing cluster 37 Procedure steps Step Action 1 Choose join from the Setup menu to add an SNAS to an e xisting cluster . 2 Specify the por t to be used for netw ork connectivity . Enter port number for the management interface [1-3]: This por t is automatically assigned to Interface 1. This interface can be used for both man[...]

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    38 Configuration 6 Enter the Management IP address (MIP) of the existing cluster . Provide the Management IP address of the cluster to which you want to join the ne w SNAS. T o check the Management IP of an e xisting cluster , connect to the cluster and use the /cfg/sys/cur command. 7 Provide the correct admin user pass word. —End— The SNAS th[...]

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    Enabling the browser-based interf ace 39 T o enable the BBI, perform the follo wing procedure: Procedure steps Step Action 1 Establish a console connection or T elnet session with the device . 2 Log into the s witch with an administrativ e user name and passw ord. 3 F rom the main Command Line Interface (CLI) prompt, enter the Administrativ e Appli[...]

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    40 Configuration >> Administrative Applications# https 9 (Optional) F rom the HTTPS access menu, designate a por t f or HTTPS access using the port command. >> HTTPS# port <port_number> Using a por t other than 4443 requires the user to designate the por t when accessing the BBI. F or example , if the de vice IP address is 192.16[...]

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    Applying the Nor tel SNAS license 41 Part Number Description EB1639183 Secure Network Access License - Add 2000 concurrent endpoints EB1639184 Secure Network Access License - Add 5000 concurrent endpoints Procedure steps Step Action 1 Contact Nor tel Customer Suppor t and purchase par t number . In Nor th America, Nor tel Customer Suppor t can be c[...]

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    42 Configuration —End— Through CLI Procedure steps Step Action 1 Enter the command /cfg/sys/host <host_number>/license . 2 Enter the ke ycode. >> Main# /cfg/sys/host <host_number>/license 3 Press Enter on the ke yboard to create a new line and type three periods (...). 4 Press Enter to input the ke ycode. 5 Use the apply comm[...]

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    Nor tel Secure Network Access Installation — Quic k Star t Switch 4070 Copyright © 2008, Nor tel Networks All Rights Reser ved. Publication: NN47230-303 Document status: Standard Document version: 01.01 Document date: 28 July 2008 T o provide feedbac k or repor t a prob lem in this document, go to h ttp://www .nor tel. com/documentfee dback . So[...]