I don't know what version of MAT I need or want. I have never worked on a Nortel switch before, have Avaya, Rolm and Siemens experience. I am trying to get a handle on programming the Nortel Option 11C and my new company does not want to send me to training. With the research I have done I find that the MAT or OTM software will give me a more understandable programming language.
Unless you need special reporting functions, try using command line directly to the switch. Not that hard. I am sure everyone here on TekTips will help out with questions. There are also some other folks here on TekTips that have posted some nice "getting started" links. Maybe they will do that again for you, or you can search the posts.
I would use the command line programming too but there are NO manuals here so I thought the MAT Or OTM would be easier to figure out. I did find a link today with a short tutorial and was able to create my first analog station, now I just need to figure out how to determine were my TN is wired on the frame so I can cross connect it. Haven't figured out what cables go with what superloops, shelf, card, etc.
Thanks for all the info. I just feel so unknowing which is weird after 18 years in system admin. All that time and I've never had a Nortel switch.
You can also register with Nortel on their website and have access to pretty much everything you'll need. The NTPs are rather cryptic, but once you learn how to read them you can do pretty much everything.
leeneip, if you're not familiar with meridian, why would you want to complicate matters by trying to use MAT/OTM? Check out the MAT/OTM user docs before you purchase. Must who purchase don't use it anyway.
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