The downturn of economy and Nortel bankrupt make refurbished ERS8600 a bargain. Many small companies want to upgrade their network infrastructure by replacing their core/distribution with ERS8600.
Your current network is Baystack and you have never used the ERS8600 before. Your boss gave you an ERS8600 and told you to install it at core or distribution layer. Salesman gave you a link to Nortel documents, but it is so complex that you need a document just to find the document. Your boss spent all the money in the switch, so he could not afford Michael McNamara

for consultant. If you are in this situation, these NNCLIs are for you:
ERS-8610:5# config vlan 1 ip create 172.18.254.254/16
ERS-8610:5# config snmp-v3 community commname first new-commname public
ERS-8610:5# config snmp-v3 community commname second new-commname private
ERS-8610:5# save config
Save config to file /flash/config.cfg successful.
CPU5 [01/29/10 15:10:37] SNMP INFO Save config successful.
ERS-8610:5# Now you can go back to your comfy desk, fire up the “sexy Nortel DM” and manage your ERS8600.
Good Luck!