Operator`s manual
Table Of Contents
- RS 8000/8600 Getting Started Guide
- Notices
- Table of Contents
- 1 About This Guide
- 2 Introduction
- 3 Hardware Installation
- 3.1 Safety Considerations
- 3.2 Hardware Specifications
- 3.3 Installing the Hardware
- 3.3.1 Verifying Your Shipment
- 3.3.2 Installing the Chassis
- 3.3.3 Installing an AC Power Supply
- 3.3.4 Installing a DC Power Supply
- 3.3.5 Installing the Control Module
- 3.3.6 Installing the Switching Fabric Module (RS8600 only)
- 3.3.7 Installing Line Cards
- 3.3.8 Installing GBIC Modules into Line Cards
- 3.3.9 Installing ATM Physical Media Cards (PHYs)
- 3.3.10 Multi-rate WAN Line Card and WICs
- 3.3.11 SRP Line Cards and Bridge Mate Module
- 3.3.12 Installing SFP Transceivers
- 3.3.13 Attaching the Network Cables to Line Cards
- 4 Initial Configuration
- 4.1 Powering on the RS8000/8600
- 4.2 Starting the Command Line Interface
- 4.3 Configuration Changes and Saving the Configuration File
- 4.4 Setting the Basic System Information
- 4.5 Setting Up Passwords
- 4.6 Setting Up SNMP
- 4.7 Setting the DNS Domain Name and Address
- 4.8 Setting the SYSLOG Parameters
- 4.9 Using Redundant Control Modules
- 5 Managing Software
- Appendix A Troubleshooting
- Appendix B International SaFety Information
- Index

Riverstone Networks RS 8000/8600 Switch Router Getting Started Guide Index-1
INDEX
Numerics
10/100Base-T management port
1000Base-LX line card
1000Base-SX line card ,
1000-Mbps port ,
A
access modes
activating config commands in scratchpad
activating the Command Line Interface
adding new software image to PC flash card
address-based bridging
annotations in configuration files
application switching
assigning DNS servers
ATM OC-12c line card
ATM OC-3c line card
autoboot
B
backplane
backup CM
available commands
communicating with
prompt
rebooting
telnet
baud rate
BGP
2, 3, 4
Boot mode
boot PROM
boot sequence
boot source
bootp
BootP client
autoboot
reboot
set autoboot bootp
set command
BootP/TFTP server
configuring
bootsource
bridging
address-based
flow-based
L2 lookup table
bridging and VLAN protocols
C
choosing software image for booting
CLI
activating
command history
Ctrl+a
Ctrl+b
Ctrl+d
Ctrl+e
Ctrl+f
Ctrl+n
Ctrl+p
Ctrl+u
Ctrl+x
Ctrl+z
delete character
erase entire line
erase from cursor to end of line
exit current access mode
line editing commands
move cursor back one character
move cursor forward one character
move cursor to beginning of line
move cursor to end of line
starting
CLI access modes
Boot
Configure
Enable
User
CLI port
CMTS module
Commands
system set backup-cm-timeout
community string
configuration