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Software license  
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This Software License Agreement ("License Agreement") is between  
you, the end-user ("Customer") and Nortel Networks Corporation and  
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conditions, return the Software, unused and in the original shipping  
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usage level, whichever is applicable. To the extent Software is  
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distribute the Software except as expressly authorized; b) reverse  
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Software; c) create derivative works or modifications unless expressly  
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a. If Customer is the United States Government, the following  
paragraph shall apply: All Nortel Networks Software available  
under this License Agreement is commercial computer software  
and commercial computer software documentation and, in the  
event Software is licensed for or on behalf of the United States  
Government, the respective rights to the software and software  
documentation are governed by Nortel Networks standard  
commercial license in accordance with U.S. Federal Regulations  
at 48 C.F.R. Sections 12.212 (for non-DoD entities) and 48 C.F.R.  
227.7202 (for DoD entities).  
b. Customer may terminate the license at any time. Nortel Networks  
may terminate the license if Customer fails to comply with the terms  
and conditions of this license. In either event, upon termination,  
Customer must either return the Software to Nortel Networks or  
certify its destruction.  
c. Customer is responsible for payment of any taxes, including  
personal property taxes, resulting from Customer’s use of the  
Software. Customer agrees to comply with all applicable laws  
including all applicable export and import laws and regulations.  
d. Neither party may bring an action, regardless of form, more than  
two years after the cause of the action arose.  
e. The terms and conditions of this License Agreement form the  
complete and exclusive agreement between Customer and Nortel  
Networks.  
f. This License Agreement is governed by the laws of the country in  
which Customer acquires the Software. If the Software is acquired  
in the United States, then this License Agreement is governed by  
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New in this release  
The following sections detail what is new in Nortel Secure Network Access  
Switch Documentation Roadmap, (NN47230-103) for Release 2.0.  
Features  
Other changes  
This is the first standard release of the document.  
None.  
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Introduction  
This documentation suite is applicable to software release 2.0 of the Nortel  
Secure Network Access Switch. Use this document to understand where  
you can find specific types of information in the customer documentation  
suite.  
Navigation  
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Roadmap  
Use this chapter to find documentation for the Nortel Secure Network  
Access Switch.  
Navigation  
Nortel Secure Network Access documentation packaging  
Nortel Technical Publications (NTP) are organized according to a set of job  
functions. For information about how the Nortel Secure Network Access  
Switch NTP suite is organized, see the following figure.  
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Product fundamentals  
Product fundamentals documentation includes this documentation  
roadmap and reference information about the product.  
Document title  
Description  
Nortel Secure Network Access Documentation  
Roadmap, (NN47230-103)  
This document contains an overview of the  
documentation suite and explains how to use  
task based documentation.  
Nortel Secure Network Access Switch User  
Interface Fundamentals, (NN47230-600)  
This document describes administration tasks  
performed after an installation or upgrade and  
on an ongoing basis to manage and maintain  
system configuration, data, and users.  
Installation and commissioning  
Use the installation and commissioning documentation to install the Nortel  
Secure Network Access Switch hardware and software and perform  
configuration tasks.  
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Document title  
Description  
Nortel Secure Network Access Installation -—  
Quick Start Switch 4070, (NN47230-303)  
This document describes how to perform a  
typical installation of the Nortel Secure Network  
Access Switch 4070.  
Nortel Secure Network Access Installation —  
NSNA Switch 4070, (NN47230-302)  
This document describes how to perform a  
custom installation of the Nortel Secure Network  
Access Switch 4070.  
Upgrades and patches  
Use the upgrades and patches documentation enables to install and  
manage patches for the current software release, and to upgrade  
hardware and software from one release to another.  
Document title  
Description  
Nortel Secure Network Access Switch Upgrades This document contains information to upgrade  
— Software Release 2.0, (NN47230-401)  
the Nortel Secure Network Access Switch from  
one software release to another release.  
Nortel Secure Network Access Switch Release  
This document provides the most recent  
Notes — Software Release 2.0, (NN47230-400) information, errata, and known limitations for the  
unit and its software.  
Administration and security  
Use the administration and security documentation to securely manage  
and maintain the system configuration.  
Document title  
Description  
Nortel Secure Network Access Switch Planning  
and Engineering, (NN472230-200)  
This document describes the activities you must  
perform before you install the Nortel Secure  
Network Access Switch. Activities include site  
planning, network management, performance,  
and capacity requirements.  
Operations  
Use the operations documentation to configure services and perform  
required maintenance tasks.  
Document title  
Description  
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Configuration — Using the Browser Based  
Interface, (NN47230-500)  
This document contains information about using  
the browser-based interface to perform tasks  
related to post commissioning configuration and  
routine software maintenance.  
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Description  
Nortel Secure Network Access Switch Using the This document contains information about  
Command Line Interface, (NN47230-100)  
using the CLI to perform tasks related to post  
commissioning configuration and routine  
software maintenance.  
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Configuration — Using the Nortel Health Agent  
System (NN47230-501)  
This document contains information about  
configuring the Nortel Health Agent.  
Nortel Secure Network Access Switch — Nortel This document contains information  
Health Agent Administration (NN47230-601)  
about configuring the Nortel Health Policy  
Administrator.  
Fault and performance management  
Use the fault and performance management documentation to manage  
faults and optimize the performance of your Nortel Secure Network Access  
Switch.  
Document title  
Description  
Nortel Secure Network Access Switch  
Troubleshooting, (NN47230-700)  
This document describes common faults and  
error messages with the techniques to resolve  
them.  
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Information quality  
Documents are delivered with either a Draft, Preliminary, or Standard  
designation for the entire book, but the content for a specific feature can  
be at a different stage of development.  
The status definitions are as follows:  
Draft: Information is written and reviewed for technical content, but the  
feature is still under development and change is expected.  
Preliminary: Development of the feature content is complete and is  
considered stable. The content is reviewed and tested internally.  
Standard: The feature content is included in external trials and is  
suitable for delivery to customers.  
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Text conventions  
This chapter describes the text conventions used throughout the Nortel  
Secure Network Access Switch documentation suite.  
angle brackets (less than, greater than)  
Indicate that you choose the text to enter based on the description inside  
the brackets. Do not type the brackets when entering the command. For  
example, if the command syntax is ping <ip_address> you enter ping  
192.32.10.12.  
asterisk  
In command syntax, the asterisk indicates that you can enter multiple  
instances of the preceding parameter.  
bold Courier text  
Indicates command names and options and text that you need to enter.  
Example: Use the debug portal command.  
Example: Enter show interface.  
braces ({})  
Indicate required elements in syntax descriptions where there is more than  
one option. You must choose only one of these options. Do not type the  
braces when entering the command. For example, if the command syntax  
is  
add loghost [server=] [[facility=] {local0, local1,  
local2, local3, local4, local5, local6, local7}]  
you can enter either  
add loghost server=10.11.12.10 facility=local2  
OR  
add loghost server=10.11.12.10 facility=local3  
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brackets ([ ])  
Indicate optional elements in syntax descriptions. Do not type the brackets  
when entering the command. For example, if the command syntax is  
add user [epwd=] [priv={U, SU, SSU}]  
you can enter  
add user name=james epwd=pword priv=u,  
or you can enter  
add user james,  
and leave out the terms shown in brackets.  
ellipsis points (...)  
Indicate that you repeat the last element of the command as needed. For  
example, if the command syntax is  
ethernet/2/1 [] ...  
you enter  
ethernet/2/1  
and as many parameter-value pairs as needed.  
italic text  
Indicates book titles.  
plain Courier text  
Indicates system output such as prompts and system messages, for  
example:  
Set Trap Monitor Filters.  
separator (greater than symbol)  
Shows menu paths. For example, File > SCS configuration identifies the  
SCS configuration option in the File menu.  
vertical line ( | )  
Indicates the choices. Do not type the vertical line when entering the  
command. For example, if the command syntax is  
check sub [sub]=<subid> | sub=<subname> [isp]=<ispname>  
you can enter  
check sub sub=345 isp=blue  
OR  
check sub sub=james isp=blue  
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Trademarks  
*Nortel, Nortel Networks, the Nortel logo, and the Globemark are  
trademarks of Nortel Networks.  
Adobe and Adobe Reader are trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated.  
Microsoft, Windows, Windows NT, and Windows Vista are trademarks of  
the Microsoft Corporation.  
The asterisk after a name denotes a trademarked item.  
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Modular task-based information  
Modular task-based information (MTBI) is a quick reference for using the  
Nortel Secure Network Access Switch task-based documentation. MTBI  
describes the structure of task-based information and how it can be used  
most effectively.  
Navigation  
Task-based documentation  
Task-based documentation is a new way of packaging customer  
information in a structured, modular, task-centric format.  
Task-based documentation focuses on what the user must do and the  
sequence in which to perform tasks.  
The goal is to make Nortel documentation easy to find, easy to use, timely,  
and accurate.  
To understand the relationship between work flows, task flows, and  
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Figure 1  
Work flows, task flows, and procedures in task-based documentation  
How is task-based documentation used?  
In task-based documentation, procedural information is included in the  
document. Supporting conceptual and reference information is provided,  
and the user is guided on how to use conceptual and reference material by  
identified prerequisites or direct links and references.  
The user navigates the information by following the flows that are provided  
for tasks and procedures.  
Task flow overview  
Task flows are flowcharts that illustrate which procedures and decisions  
are involved to complete an activity.  
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The task flows guide you through activities to use the Nortel Ethernet  
Routing Switch 8600, whether it is configuration, upgrading, installation,  
maintenance, or troubleshooting.  
Each flow provides the prerequisites and links to the tasks or procedures.  
To perform or refer to a procedure, always follow the task flow. Following  
the task flows ensures that you meet all the requirements for successful  
completion of the task.  
Work flows, task flows, and procedures  
Work flows, task flows, and procedures have similar elements to maintain  
consistency and usability. Each section has a specific function.  
To understand the relationship between work flows, task flows, and  
Purpose statements  
Purpose statements explain why or when you would perform a work flow,  
task, or procedure and its impact.  
Prerequisites  
Prerequisites lists everything you must do or understand before you start  
the workflow, task, or procedure, such as tasks that should already be  
completed, risks, confirmation of system status, required knowledge, time  
estimates or limitations, and links to supporting information.  
The prerequisite section is omitted if no required prerequisites exist.  
Work flows or task flows  
This section is the flow chart diagram that represents the task flow with  
navigational links to the tasks or procedures in the flow.  
Procedure steps  
Procedures provide numerical steps that help you perform the procedure.  
Each step is a single action.  
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Example procedures  
Some procedures use examples to show how to correctly perform the  
procedure with realistic settings.  
Variable definitions  
Variable definitions provide the possible values, ranges, or definitions of  
variables used in the procedure steps.  
If variables are not used in the procedure, then the variables definition  
section is omitted.  
Job aid  
Job aids provide information help to successfully perform the procedure.  
The job aid is only used when required.  
Task-based documentation terms  
Task-based documentation uses the following terms.  
Term  
Description  
Work flow  
A high-level or top-level group of  
tasks.  
Task or task flow  
A logical group of procedures that is  
represented as a single action in a  
flowchart diagram. Complex tasks  
can be divided into simpler tasks or  
subtasks.  
Procedure  
Step  
A logical group of steps that can be  
described as a single action in a task.  
A single action that is performed in a  
procedure.  
Variable  
A placeholder in procedure steps that  
can represent a value or definition.  
Restructuring Nortel technical documents into a task-based format is an  
ongoing initiative. The documentation for some Nortel products is already  
converted to the new format.  
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Customer service  
Visit www.nortel.com to access the complete range of services and  
support that Nortel provides, or go to one of the pages listed in the  
following sections.  
Navigation  
Updated versions of documentation  
You can download and print the latest versions of Nortel Secure Network  
Access Switch NTPs and Release Notes directly from the Internet at  
Getting help  
If you purchased a service contract for your Nortel product from a  
distributor or authorized reseller, contact the technical support staff for that  
distributor or reseller for assistance.  
If you purchased a Nortel service program, you can get help by  
contacting one of the Nortel Technical Solutions Centers found  
at www.nortel.com/callus; or visit the Technical Support site at  
Express Routing Codes  
An Express Routing Code (ERC) is available for many Nortel products and  
services, for example, the ERC for Nortel Secure Network Access Switch  
is 1766.  
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When you use an ERC, your call is routed to a technical support person  
who specializes in supporting that particular product or service. To locate  
an ERC for any product or service, go to www.nortel.com/erc.  
Additional information  
Use the information in the following table to access other areas of the  
Nortel Web site.  
For information about  
Contact  
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