SMBSmall and Medium BusinessSolutions Overview andConfiguration GuideATTENTIONClicking on a PDF hyperlink takes you to the appropriate page. If necessa
10 Getting startedFirst stepAssemble all tools and documentation required to configure your SMBnetwork. See "SMB Preconfiguration checklist" (
How to use this guide 11network (VPN) tunnels. The linked SMB sites described in this guide areverified for small deployment using BCM50 and larger dep
12 Getting startedPreconfiguration checklistThe following table lists the production documentation that you need toconfigure your network. Ensure you ha
New products 13Document titleCheckKeycode Installation Guide (N40010-301)BCM50 1.0Networking Configuration Guide (N0027156)First Time Installation and
14 Getting started•BES1000 seriesBES50 seriesThe BES50 series is configurable with the BCM50 and other BES50s fordesktop or wall-mount installation.•BE
Existing products 15•Up to four BES200 Series switches can be connected together usingstacking ports and accessed through a single Web user interface
16 Getting startedModel numberOrder codeDescriptionBAP120 NT5S40CAE6 802.11a/b/g Indoor Access Point (AP)with Bridging and Repeater Modes (PoE)Secure
Existing products 17Accessories DescriptionMobile USB Headset Adaptor for IP soft phones For soft clientsIP Phone Key Expansion Module For 2000 series
18 Getting startedBusiness Secure Router 222 (BSR222)The BSR222 is a two-port router with a Cat5 wide area network (WAN)connection and four 10/100 Mb/
IP addressing for SMB devices and DHCP 19All reference topologies assume that each device on the subnet has itsSNMP client enabled.IP addressing for S
Document status: StandardDocument version: 02.01Document date: 11/22/2006Copyright © 2006, Nortel NetworksAll Rights Reser ved.The information in this
20 Getting startedDevicetypeDefault IPaddressIP addressrangeDHCP/BOOTPNotesBCM 4.0192.168.1.2None DHCP clientenabledOnly oneBCM50 recommendedin an SMB
Installing the Element Manager 21DevicetypeDefault IPaddressIP addressrangeDHCP/BOOTPNotesthe addresses to beconsecutivewithin thisrange.Installing th
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23Converged small site (mixed-vendorenvironment): reference topology 1The converged small site (mixed-vendor environment)—reference topology1 consists
24 Converged small site (mixed-vendor environment): reference topology 1from the private SMB subnets using access control list (ACL) rules thatare con
Configuring a converged small site (mixed-vendor environment) 25•"Installation and configuration workflow for a converged small site(mixed-vendor en
26 Converged small site (mixed-vendor environment): reference topology 1Installation and configuration workflow for a converged small site(mixed-vendor
Autodiscovering and configuring SMB devices to support the converged small site (mixed vendorenvironment) (topology 1) 27Autodiscovering and configuring
28 Converged small site (mixed-vendor environment): reference topology 1In this example, two port-based VLANs are established on the BES100/200.VLAN 1
Autodiscovering and configuring SMB devices to support the converged small site (mixed vendorenvironment) (topology 1) 29c. Routing subnet1 (192.168.1.
3ContentsHow to get help 5New in this release 7New products 7Getting started 9Overview 9How to use this guide 9First step 10Second step 10Third step 1
30 Converged small site (mixed-vendor environment): reference topology 1—End—Configuring the VLANs on the BES100/200Step Action1In the Element Manager,
Autodiscovering and configuring SMB devices to support the converged small site (mixed vendorenvironment) (topology 1) 31—End—Installing and discoverin
32 Converged small site (mixed-vendor environment): reference topology 1a. Click Configuration > SLOT 0 – Radio A > Security.b. Select the Enable
Autodiscovering and configuring SMB devices to support the converged small site (mixed vendorenvironment) (topology 1) 33Installing the BCM50Step Actio
34 Converged small site (mixed-vendor environment): reference topology 14From the DHCP server is list, select Enabled—IP Phones Only.5In the Task Navi
Summary of topology 1 35Summary of topology 1Using the preceding configuration example, wireless Guest Access isenabled on port 2 using VLAN 2, and sin
36 Converged small site (mixed-vendor environment): reference topology 1SMBSmall and Medium Business Solutions Overview and Configuration GuideNN47910-
37Smaller converged site (Greenfield andinfrastructure replacement): referencetopology 2The smaller converged site (Greenfield and infrastructure replac
38 Smaller converged site (Greenfield and infrastructure replacement): reference topology 2Smaller converged site (Greenfield and infrastructure replace
Configuring a smaller converged site (Greenfield and infrastructure replacement) 39The installation sequence is a critical component of this minimalconfi
4 ContentsInterconnection of peer sites with incumbent routers (topology 1 with topology1) 53Interconnection of peer sites using BSR222 (topology 2 wi
40 Smaller converged site (Greenfield and infrastructure replacement): reference topology 2Installation and configuration workflow for a smaller converge
Configuring a smaller converged site (Greenfield and infrastructure replacement) 41Discovering the BCM50Step Action1Start the Element Manager.2In the El
42 Smaller converged site (Greenfield and infrastructure replacement): reference topology 2SMBSmall and Medium Business Solutions Overview and Configura
43Smaller remote site (Greenfield andinfrastructure replacement): referencetopology 3The smaller remote site (Greenfield and infrastructure replacement)
44 Smaller remote site (Greenfield and infrastructure replacement): reference topology 3Smaller remote site (Greenfield and infrastructure replacement)C
Configuring a smaller remote site (Greenfield and infrastructure replacement) 45The installation sequence is a critical component of this minimalconfigur
46 Smaller remote site (Greenfield and infrastructure replacement): reference topology 3Installation and configuration workflow for a smaller remote site
Configuring a smaller remote site (Greenfield and infrastructure replacement) 472Select menu 24, select menu 8, and enter the following commands:a.ip dh
48 Smaller remote site (Greenfield and infrastructure replacement): reference topology 3SMBSmall and Medium Business Solutions Overview and Configuratio
49WAN interconnected LAN referencetopologiesThis section describes possible interconnection scenarios of the referencetopologies described earlier in
5How to get helpThis section explains how to get help for Nortel products and services.Getting help from the Nortel Web siteThe best way to get techni
50 WAN interconnected LAN reference topologiesConfiguring tunnelsAfter the sites are configured, configure the branch and client tunnels asrequired by th
Configuring tunnels 517On the VPN—Branch Office—IP Policy pagea. In the Address type, Starting IP address, Ending IPaddress/subnet mask, and Port fields,
52 WAN interconnected LAN reference topologiesConfiguring a client tunnelStep Action1Start the Element Manager, and access the BSR222 Web page.2In the
Interconnection of peer sites with incumbent routers (topology 1 with topology 1) 53d. Select the appropriate Encryption check box.e. Select the appro
54 WAN interconnected LAN reference topologiesThis reference interconnection has the following features:•Two identical sites, each with an incumbent r
Interconnection of main and remote sites using BSR222 and BCM200/400 (topology 2 with BCM200/400) 55This reference interconnection has the following f
56 WAN interconnected LAN reference topologiesInterconnection of main and remote sites using BSR222 and BCM200/400This reference interconnection has t
Interconnection of BSR222 and an incumbent router (topology 1 with topology 3) 57Interconnection of BSR222 and an incumbent routerThis reference inter
58 WAN interconnected LAN reference topologiesInterconnection of main and remote sites using BSR222 (topology2 with topology 3)This reference intercon
Interconnection of main and remote sites using BSR222 (topology 2 with topology 3) 592In the remote site, using a CLI command, set the S1 and S2addres
6 How to get helpwww.nortel.com/ercGetting help through a Nortel distributor or resellerIf you purchased a service contract for your Nortel product fr
60 WAN interconnected LAN reference topologiesSMBSmall and Medium Business Solutions Overview and Configuration GuideNN47910-200 02.01 StandardRelease
61MaintenanceSecurity settingsThis section details the following guidelines for improving the security onyour network:•"Key factory security defa
62 MaintenanceThe Element Manager uses the default SNMP read/write community stringsas listed in the following table to discover devices. Because the
Securing your SMB network 63The Element Manager is available as an SNMP-based network managementtool in the following cases:•Discovery of SNMP-based S
64 Maintenance5Use your Web browser bookmark feature to save a shortcut to eachdevice.6Use the BSR222 Web UI to note all the IP addresses that have be
BAP120 engineering rules and guidelines 65The BAP120 tries unsuccessfully to obtain an IP address from theDHCP server on the BSR222. After 60 seconds,
66 MaintenanceAvailable portsNon-PoE PoE Uplink BAP units124241 3124241 4BES devices, 24 ports, 12 with PoE112121 0112121 1112121 2112121 3112121 4BAP
BAP120 engineering rules and guidelines 67Wireline2xxx IPphonesWirelesssoftphonesWirelessdataclientsTDMphonesAnalogphonesTotalBES devices, 24 ports, 1
68 MaintenanceBAP120 measured rangeIndoor open space Physical data rateRange measurements depend on regulatory domain radio-output settings and radio
BAP120 engineering rules and guidelines 69Vendor name ProductnameModelCompatibilityFormfactorDriverrevisionBroadcom Broadcom802.11abgCardBusReferenceD
7New in this releaseThe following section details what is new in the Nortel Small and MediumBusiness (SMB) Solutions Overview and Configuration Guide f
70 MaintenanceVendor name ProductnameModelCompatibilityFormfactorDriverrevisionNetgear 108 Mb/sWirelessPCIAdapterWG311T 11 b/g(Super AG)PCI4.0.0.167TR
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9Getting startedOverviewThis document provides the steps to configure three reference topologiesand their interconnections for the Small and Medium Bus
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