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BROADway - Release 4.00

Configuration

Setting System Node Parameters

Setting System Node Parameters

System node parameters are system wide settings that enable the operator to configure various options
such as: BROADway location, the contact information of the system administrator and whether or not
power redundancy is enabled.

Setting System Node Parameters Using the GUI

1. In the menu

bar, click
Config, then
Node ID.

NOTE:

If this is a stacked configuration, you must select a node or shelf name in the

navigation tree before clicking Node ID; otherwise Node ID will be grayed out.

2. In the Node ID window, type a name for this site in the Node Name field.

3. In the Node Location field, type the location of this site.

4. In the System Mode field, select either U.S. or International, depending on where this site is

located (for Canada, use the U.S. setting). This setting will determine your default interfaces
(T1/SONET for U.S. and E1/SDH for International) for the various cards.

NOTE:

If this system is participating in a stack, the system mode of each system in the

stack should be the same.

5. In the Admin Name field, type the name of the administrator at this site.

6. In the Phone Number field, type the phone number of the administrator.

7. In the Email Address field, type the email address of the administrator.

8. The Power Supply Redundancy check box enables and disables power supply redundancy

alarm reporting. If you have installed two separate power sources to the BROADway chassis
(both FEED A and FEED B on the back of the chassis), you should enable power supply
redundancy by checking this check box. For information about connecting these power feeds,
see Cabling Power and Ground on page 2-6. If you do not have two separate power sources
connected to the chassis, you should disable power supply redundancy by clearing the check
box; otherwise, the NSP PWR alarm LED will lamp red (as described in the online help).

9. Click OK.