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22 Documentation Roadmap (308665-15.2 Rev 00)
Managing routers
Nortel Networks offers several router management tools. Click on any of the following for a
description:
Configuring Data Compression Services
Data compression eliminates redundancy in data streams and reduces the amount of bandwidth
needed to transport LAN protocols over a wide area network. Nortel Networks supports data
compression over frame relay, X.25, and PPP (dial-up or leased lines). This manual describes how
to configure data compression services on a Nortel Networks router.
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Managing Routers Using the HTTP Server
HTTP Server is a Web-based router management tool with a graphical user interface. The
HTTP Server is part of the BayRS software and is accessible from any standard Web browser.
Using the HTTP Server software, you can monitor and manage your networks performance on a
device-by-device basis. For example, you can see where congestion is occurring or where
transmission or reception problems exist. This manual describes how to configure the HTTP
Server on a Nortel Networks router.
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Configuring SNMP, BootP, and DHCP Services
The Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) communicates management information
between SNMP managers and SNMP agents. These messages enable you to access and manage
objects in a routers management information base (MIB).
The Bootstrap Protocol (BootP) allows a diskless client to broadcast a request to boot from a
remote server on the same network or on a different physical network. When a suitable server
receives the BOOTREQUEST packet, it transmits the boot file to the client via a transfer protocol,
such as Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP).
Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) is an extension of BootP. DHCP allows designated
DHCP servers to automatically assign IP addresses and host names to dynamically configured
DHCP clients for a predefined period of time.
This manual describes how to configure SNMP, BootP, and DHCP services on a Nortel Networks
router.
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Data compression SNMP, BootP, and
DHCP
Interface and Router
Redundancy
Traffic Filters and
Protocol
Prioritization
HTTP Server
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