
Using the BCC to Quick-Start a Router
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Nortel Networks recommends that you immediately secure your router to prevent
unauthorized access. See Chapter 7, “Securing the Router,” for information.
Quick-Start Troubleshooting with the BCC
If the router cannot ping the workstation during the Quick-Start procedure, check
the following:
• The network could be slow or disabled, or the ping test timed out. Continue
checking the other items.
• Check the physical connections.
• If the workstation is a PC, a supported TCP/IP stack must be running for a
successful ping. See Chapter 8, “Installing Site Manager on a PC,” for
information about TCP/IP stacks, adapters, and drivers.
• Verify the IP address of the router. Enter the
show ip interfaces
command at
any BCC prompt to make sure that the physical interface is up and that the IP
address is correct. For more information about the
show ip interfaces
command, see Reference for BCC IP show Commands.
• Verify the IP address and subnet mask address of the configuration
workstation.
• If the workstation is on a different network, verify that routing is active. Enter
the
show ip routes
command at any BCC prompt to examine the routing
table and verify that there is a route or a default route to the network where the
workstation is located. For more information about the
show ip routes
command, see Reference for BCC IP show Commands.
Caution:
Do not reboot the router after successfully completing the
Quick-Start procedure. By default, the router reboots with the file named
config
, not the
startup.cfg
file that you just created. See Chapter 6,
“Completing the Router Configuration,” for instructions on testing the
startup.cfg
file before you save it as
config
.
Note:
If the installation failed and you must rerun the script, first reboot the
router with the ti.cfg file.
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