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Nortel SR1002 dual-T1 configuration example?
I have a Nortel SR1002 router capable of handling 2 T1 lines. I used it previously with a dual T1 circuit from Qwest (configured by my former ISP). But the router has since long been sitting on the shelf. I'd like to reset it and configure it for a new AT&T dual T1 circuit.
I'm used to Cisco routers. I've never configured a Nortel.
Does anyone have a configuration example for setting this thing up for a dual T1 circuit?
Thanks!
I'm used to Cisco routers. I've never configured a Nortel.
Does anyone have a configuration example for setting this thing up for a dual T1 circuit?
Thanks!
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that would be cool if you have one. I'll give it a shot. I've just never tried it.
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The closest thing I can find for documentation is on www.avaya.com. They have the Avaya SR 1002 router, which I'm assuming is the the same thing. I can get the Quick Start guide and there's a configuration guide. I can pick my way through those, but I'm not sure what issue's I'll run into.
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Thank you!
Do you know if there's a way to reset a password on the router without being able to login?
My former ISP, from whom I bought this router, configured it for me, and they had access to it remotely. I never asked for login credentials so I can't get into the thing.
On Cisco routers there's a way to reset a password by interrupting the boot process and going through some commands. Is something like this possible with the SR1002? If not, is it possible to do a factory reset on the router without having credentials? This thing has no buttons to push that I can see.
Thanks.
Do you know if there's a way to reset a password on the router without being able to login?
My former ISP, from whom I bought this router, configured it for me, and they had access to it remotely. I never asked for login credentials so I can't get into the thing.
On Cisco routers there's a way to reset a password by interrupting the boot process and going through some commands. Is something like this possible with the SR1002? If not, is it possible to do a factory reset on the router without having credentials? This thing has no buttons to push that I can see.
Thanks.
I think you can break into boot mode if you power it on and hold down the enter key. Once in there an x should reset to defaults. Typing a ? will get you help on commands.
I no longer have any of these so I am going by memory here.
I no longer have any of these so I am going by memory here.
I am not where I have access to any config files but I might be able to come up with one.