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ISDN config on Bay network "instant message"

My boss have asked me to modify the ISDN configuration of a Bay network router. the router is a "INSTANT MESSAGE" . I know how to do this operation on cisco device thanks to my ccna certification. The big problem is that I don't know nortel device, I have never worked on a bay router before. What I have to do is very easy but I don't know how to start .So the modification consist in changing the ISDN old parameters and put new ones : phone number, authentication mode (chap), login and password.
I would like some information about how to connect on the device (hyperteminal or specific tool), ? where to find the ISDN config. thanks for your help, this is my first job and first mission, I would like to make it well. any advice or great link would be appreciate.

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I have made a mistake it's INSTANT INTERNET and not instant message

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The console cable will typically be a normal rs232 comms cable (pinouts allover the net) with hyperterminal same as for cisco.

You may then have to type ctrl c or ctrl y to get in it.

As for configuring it, your on your own I'm afraid.

If you know the IP address try accessing it with the ip address of the router as the url, with your pc in the ethernet (obviously). Let us know how you get on.

Have a look at the www.nortelnetworks.com website you'll find some documentation in hte customer support section - don't expect it to be the same quality as Cisco though.

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