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Seite 1 - Local Management User’s Guide

SmartSwitch 2200 Series Standalone Switches(2E25x and 2H25x)Local Management User’s Guide9033069-01

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viii Contents6.8 Protocol Port Configuration Screen...6-386.8.1 Assigning Ports to a PID/C

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Ethernet Interface Configuration Screen5-6 Port Configuration Menu ScreensFDX FC (Read-Only)See the current full duplex flow control setting. Flow con

Seite 4 - PROGRAM LICENSE AGREEMENT

Ethernet Port Configuration ScreenPort Configuration Menu Screens 5-75.3 ETHERNET PORT CONFIGURATION SCREENWhen to UseTo change the operating mode of

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Ethernet Port Configuration Screen5-8 Port Configuration Menu ScreensField DescriptionsRefer to Table 5-3 for a functional description of each screen

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Ethernet Port Configuration ScreenPort Configuration Menu Screens 5-9Advertised Ability (Selectable)Select the port advertised mode of operation. In n

Seite 7 - Contents

Ethernet Port Configuration Screen5-10 Port Configuration Menu ScreensFull Duplex Flow Control(Selectable)Set the flow control feature on each port fo

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Ethernet Port Configuration ScreenPort Configuration Menu Screens 5-115.3.1 Selecting SettingsAll selectable or toggle fields other than Advertised Ab

Seite 9 - Contents vii

HSIM/VHSIM Configuration Screen5-12 Port Configuration Menu Screens5.4 HSIM/VHSIM CONFIGURATION SCREENWhen to UseTo configure an optional HSIM or VHSI

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Redirect Configuration Menu ScreenPort Configuration Menu Screens 5-13How to AccessUse the arrow keys to highlight the REDIRECT CONFIGURATION MENU ite

Seite 11 - NETWORK TOOLS SCREENS

Port Redirect Configuration Screen5-14 Port Configuration Menu Screens5.6 PORT REDIRECT CONFIGURATION SCREENWhen to UseTo redirect frames from one sou

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Port Redirect Configuration ScreenPort Configuration Menu Screens 5-15Figure 5-5 Port Redirect Configuration ScreenField DescriptionsRefer to Table 5-

Seite 13 - ABOUT IGMP

Contents ix8GARP CONFIGURATION MENU SCREENS8.1 GARP Configuration Menu Screen ...8-28.2

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Port Redirect Configuration Screen5-16 Port Configuration Menu Screens5.6.1 Changing Source and Destination PortsTo add or delete source port and dest

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Port Redirect Configuration ScreenPort Configuration Menu Screens 5-175. Use the arrow keys to highlight the Frame Format field near the bottom of the

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VLAN Redirect Configuration Screen5-18 Port Configuration Menu Screens5.7 VLAN REDIRECT CONFIGURATION SCREENWhen to UseTo select a source VLAN ID and

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VLAN Redirect Configuration ScreenPort Configuration Menu Screens 5-19Screen ExampleFigure 5-6 VLAN Redirect Configuration ScreenField DescriptionsRef

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VLAN Redirect Configuration Screen5-20 Port Configuration Menu Screens5.7.1 Changing Source VLAN and Destination PortsTo add or delete source VLAN and

Seite 19 - About This Guide

VLAN Redirect Configuration ScreenPort Configuration Menu Screens 5-213. Use the arrow keys to highlight the Destination Port field near the bottom of

Seite 20 - Structure of This Guide

Broadcast Suppression Configuration Screen5-22 Port Configuration Menu Screens5.8 BROADCAST SUPPRESSION CONFIGURATION SCREENWhen to UseTo set the limi

Seite 21 - DOCUMENT CONVENTIONS

Broadcast Suppression Configuration ScreenPort Configuration Menu Screens 5-23Field DescriptionsRefer to Table 5-7 for a functional description of eac

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Broadcast Suppression Configuration Screen5-24 Port Configuration Menu Screens5.8.2 Setting the Reset Peak To set the Reset Peak field to YES or NO, p

Seite 23 - Introduction

802.1 Configuration Menu Screens 6-16802.1 Configuration Menu ScreensThis chapter describes the 802.1 Configuration Menu screen and the following scre

Seite 24 - 1.1.2 In-Band vs. Out-of-Band

x Contents12.6 Configuration Process...12-712.6.1 Defining a VLAN ...

Seite 25 - Introduction 1-3

802.1 Configuration Menu Screen6-2 802.1 Configuration Menu Screens6.1 802.1 CONFIGURATION MENU SCREENWhen to UseTo access the Switch Configuration, 8

Seite 26 - 1-4 Introduction

802.1 Configuration Menu Screen802.1 Configuration Menu Screens 6-3Menu DescriptionsRefer to Table 6-1 for a functional description of each menu item.

Seite 27 - Display Fields

Switch Configuration Screen6-4 802.1 Configuration Menu Screens6.2 SWITCH CONFIGURATION SCREENWhen to UseTo set the type of Spanning Tree Algorithm (8

Seite 28 - Command Fields

Switch Configuration Screen802.1 Configuration Menu Screens 6-5Screen ExampleFigure 6-2 Switch Configuration ScreenField DescriptionsRefer to Table 6-

Seite 29 - Introduction 1-7

Switch Configuration Screen6-6 802.1 Configuration Menu ScreensAge Time (Modifiable)Set the amount of time (in seconds) that the SmartSwitch device ke

Seite 30 - 1.6 GETTING HELP

Switch Configuration Screen802.1 Configuration Menu Screens 6-76.2.1 Setting the STAThe Spanning Tree Algorithm (STA) setting is used to set the metho

Seite 31 - Local Management Requirements

802.1 Priority Configuration Menu Screen6-8 802.1 Configuration Menu Screens6.3 802.1 PRIORITY CONFIGURATION MENU SCREENWhen to UseTo access the Port

Seite 32 - Management Terminal Setup

802.1 Priority Configuration Menu Screen802.1 Configuration Menu Screens 6-9Figure 6-3 802.1 Priority Configuration Menu ScreenMenu DescriptionsRefer

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Port Priority Configuration Screen6-10 802.1 Configuration Menu Screens6.4 PORT PRIORITY CONFIGURATION SCREENWhen to UseTo set the priority (0 through

Seite 34 - 2.2 TELNET CONNECTIONS

Port Priority Configuration Screen802.1 Configuration Menu Screens 6-11Screen ExampleFigure 6-4 Port Priority Configuration ScreenField DescriptionsRe

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Contents xiAGENERIC ATTRIBUTE REGISTRATION PROTOCOL (GARP)A.1 GARP Switch Operation...

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Port Priority Configuration Screen6-12 802.1 Configuration Menu Screens6.4.1 Setting Switch Port Priority Port-by-PortTo set the default port priority

Seite 37 - Accessing Local Management

Advanced Port Priority Configuration Screen802.1 Configuration Menu Screens 6-136.5 ADVANCED PORT PRIORITY CONFIGURATION SCREENWhen to UseTo set the P

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Advanced Port Priority Configuration Screen6-14 802.1 Configuration Menu ScreensHow to AccessUse the arrow keys to highlight the ADVANCED PORT PRIORIT

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Advanced Port Priority Configuration Screen802.1 Configuration Menu Screens 6-15Field DescriptionsRefer to Table 6-5 for a functional description of e

Seite 40 - Using the Exit Command

Advanced Port Priority Configuration Screen6-16 802.1 Configuration Menu ScreensTX Priority (Selectable)Enable the frames with a certain RX priority t

Seite 41 - Using the RETURN Command

Advanced Port Priority Configuration Screen802.1 Configuration Menu Screens 6-176.5.1 Setting the TX Mapping QueuesTo set the TX queue for frames with

Seite 42 - 3.2 PASSWORD SCREEN

Transmit Queues Configuration Screen6-18 802.1 Configuration Menu Screens2. Type in the number of the port having the default priority changed.3. Use

Seite 43 - Password Screen

Transmit Queues Configuration Screen802.1 Configuration Menu Screens 6-19How to AccessUse the arrow keys to highlight the TRANSMIT QUEUES CONFIGURATIO

Seite 44 - 3.3 DEVICE MENU SCREEN

Transmit Queues Configuration Screen6-20 802.1 Configuration Menu ScreensField DescriptionsRefer to Table 6-6 for a functional description of each scr

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Transmit Queues Configuration Screen802.1 Configuration Menu Screens 6-216.6.1 Setting the Current Queueing Mode To set the current queueing mode for

Seite 46 - Overview of Security Methods

xiiFiguresFigure Page1-1 Example of a Local Management Screen... 1-42-1 Management

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Priority Classification Configuration Screen6-22 802.1 Configuration Menu Screens6.7 PRIORITY CLASSIFICATION CONFIGURATION SCREENWhen to UseTo perform

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Priority Classification Configuration Screen802.1 Configuration Menu Screens 6-23Screen ExampleFigure 6-7 Priority Classification Configuration Screen

Seite 49 - Screen Navigation Paths

Priority Classification Configuration Screen6-24 802.1 Configuration Menu ScreensPID – bottom of screen(Modifiable)Enter the PID that will be associat

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Priority Classification Configuration Screen802.1 Configuration Menu Screens 6-25Table 6-8 provides a list of the Classifications that can be selected

Seite 51 - 3.6 PASSWORDS SCREEN

Priority Classification Configuration Screen6-26 802.1 Configuration Menu ScreensIP TOS New IP TOS:- NO CHANGE- TOS=PID- CUSTOM>Type of Service:0x0

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Priority Classification Configuration Screen802.1 Configuration Menu Screens 6-27Src IP AddressNew IP TOS:- NO CHANGE- TOS=PID- CUSTOM>IP Address:0

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Priority Classification Configuration Screen6-28 802.1 Configuration Menu ScreensDest IPX Network IPX Network Num:0x00000000Bil IPX Network IPX Networ

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Priority Classification Configuration Screen802.1 Configuration Menu Screens 6-29Bil UDP PortSame selections as for Src UDP Port IP UDP Port:Same sele

Seite 55 - RADIUS Configuration Screen

Priority Classification Configuration Screen6-30 802.1 Configuration Menu ScreensBil TCP PortSame selections as for Src TCP Port TCP Port:Same selecti

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Priority Classification Configuration Screen802.1 Configuration Menu Screens 6-31IP Fragments1New IP TOS:- NO CHANGE- TOS=PID- CUSTOM> TOS: Value =

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xiiiFigure Page6-6 Transmit Queues Configuration Screen...6-196-7 Priority Classi

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Priority Classification Configuration Screen6-32 802.1 Configuration Menu Screens6.7.1 Classification Precedence RulesWhen there are multiple classifi

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Priority Classification Configuration Screen802.1 Configuration Menu Screens 6-33Table 6-9 lists the ISO Layer, associated classification and preceden

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Priority Classification Configuration Screen6-34 802.1 Configuration Menu ScreensLayer 3 (Continued)Source IPX Network Number 2aDestination IPX Networ

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Priority Classification Configuration Screen802.1 Configuration Menu Screens 6-35The following example shows how the precedence concept can be applied

Seite 62 - General Configuration Screen

Priority Classification Configuration Screen6-36 802.1 Configuration Menu Screens6.7.2 About the IP Rewrite FunctionThe Type of Service (TOS) field [a

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Priority Classification Configuration Screen802.1 Configuration Menu Screens 6-376.7.4 Assigning a Classification to a PIDTo add a Classification Rule

Seite 64 - 4.2.1 Setting the IP Address

Protocol Port Configuration Screen6-38 802.1 Configuration Menu Screens6.7.5 Deleting PID/Classification/Description Line ItemsAll, or one or more, li

Seite 65 - 4.2.2 Setting the Subnet Mask

Protocol Port Configuration Screen802.1 Configuration Menu Screens 6-39Screen ExampleFigure 6-9 Protocol Port Configuration ScreenField DescriptionsRe

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Protocol Port Configuration Screen6-40 802.1 Configuration Menu Screens6.8.1 Assigning Ports to a PID/ClassificationTo assign one or more ports, or al

Seite 67 - 4.2.5 Setting the Device Date

Example, Prioritizing Traffic According to Classification Rule802.1 Configuration Menu Screens 6-41Assigning All Ports Simultaneously1. Use the arrow

Seite 68 - 4.2.6 Setting the Device Time

xivFigure Page12-18 Example 3, 1D Trunk Connection to 802.1Q VLAN Network ...12-3212-19 Bridge 1 Broadcasts Frames

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Example, Prioritizing Traffic According to Classification Rule6-42 802.1 Configuration Menu ScreensSwitch 1The following settings are done using the P

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Rate Limiting Configuration Screen802.1 Configuration Menu Screens 6-436.10 RATE LIMITING CONFIGURATION SCREENWhen to UseTo limit the rate of traffic

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Rate Limiting Configuration Screen6-44 802.1 Configuration Menu ScreensScreen ExampleFigure 6-11 Rate Limiting Configuration ScreenField DescriptionsR

Seite 72 - THIS COM PORT?

Rate Limiting Configuration Screen802.1 Configuration Menu Screens 6-45Max Traffic Rate– top of screen(Read-Only)See the maximum traffic rate set for

Seite 73 - 4.2.11 Clearing NVRAM

Priority List– bottom of screen(Selectable)Assign one or more priorities to the port being configured. The settings available are 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,

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Rate Limiting Configuration Screen802.1 Configuration Menu Screens 6-476.10.1 Configuring a Port The following describes how to configure a port using

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Rate Limiting Configuration Screen6-48 802.1 Configuration Menu Screens3. Use the arrow keys to highlight the field below the Priority List field.4. S

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Rate Limiting Configuration Screen802.1 Configuration Menu Screens 6-49Changing One or More Line ItemsTo change the configuration values in a line ite

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Rate Limiting Configuration Screen6-50 802.1 Configuration Menu ScreensIn Multi-Dwelling-Units (MDU) or similar environments, the Rate Limiting featur

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802.1Q VLAN Configuration Menu Screens 7-17802.1Q VLAN Configuration Menu ScreensThis chapter describes the 802.1Q VLAN Configuration Menu screen and

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Tables xvTablesTable Page1-1 Event Messages ...

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Summary of VLAN Local Management7-2 802.1Q VLAN Configuration Menu Screens7.1 SUMMARY OF VLAN LOCAL MANAGEMENTThe VLAN configuration process is an ext

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802.1Q VLAN Configuration Menu Screen802.1Q VLAN Configuration Menu Screens 7-37.2 802.1Q VLAN CONFIGURATION MENU SCREENWhen to UseTo select screens t

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802.1Q VLAN Configuration Menu Screen7-4 802.1Q VLAN Configuration Menu ScreensHow to AccessUse the arrow keys to highlight the 802.1Q VLAN CONFIGURAT

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802.1Q VLAN Configuration Menu Screen802.1Q VLAN Configuration Menu Screens 7-5Menu DescriptionsRefer to Table 7-1 for a functional description of eac

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Device VLAN Configuration Screen7-6 802.1Q VLAN Configuration Menu Screens7.3 DEVICE VLAN CONFIGURATION SCREENWhen to UseTo define the operating chara

Seite 85 - 4.6.2 Enable/Disable ACL

Device VLAN Configuration Screen802.1Q VLAN Configuration Menu Screens 7-7Field DescriptionsRefer to Table 7-2 for a functional description of each sc

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Device VLAN Configuration Screen7-8 802.1Q VLAN Configuration Menu Screens7.3.1 Defining a VLANTo define a VLAN, proceed as follows:1. Use the arrow k

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Device VLAN Configuration Screen802.1Q VLAN Configuration Menu Screens 7-97.3.2 Changing the VLAN to FID AssociationTo change the association of a VLA

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Device VLAN Configuration Screen7-10 802.1Q VLAN Configuration Menu Screens7.3.4 Deleting a VLANTo delete a VLAN from the current VLAN list, proceed a

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Port Assignment Configuration Screen802.1Q VLAN Configuration Menu Screens 7-117.3.7 Changing the Forwarding ModeTo change the forwarding mode of the

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xvi TablesTa bl e Page7-2 Device VLAN Configuration Screen Field Descriptions ...7-77-3 Port Assignment C

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Port Assignment Configuration Screen7-12 802.1Q VLAN Configuration Menu ScreensScreen ExampleFigure 7-4 Port Assignment Configuration ScreenField Desc

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Port Assignment Configuration Screen802.1Q VLAN Configuration Menu Screens 7-137.4.1 Changing the Port ModeTo change the operational mode of a port, p

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Port Assignment Configuration Screen7-14 802.1Q VLAN Configuration Menu Screens7.4.2 Assigning a VLAN IDThe Port Assignment Configuration screen also

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Port Filtering Configuration Screen802.1Q VLAN Configuration Menu Screens 7-157.5 PORT FILTERING CONFIGURATION SCREENWhen to UseTo perform the followi

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Port Filtering Configuration Screen7-16 802.1Q VLAN Configuration Menu ScreensField DescriptionsRefer to Table 7-4 for a functional description of eac

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Port Filtering Configuration Screen802.1Q VLAN Configuration Menu Screens 7-173. To display additional VLANs that do not display in the current screen

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VLAN Forwarding Configuration Screen7-18 802.1Q VLAN Configuration Menu Screens7.6 VLAN FORWARDING CONFIGURATION SCREENWhen to UseTo perform the follo

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VLAN Forwarding Configuration Screen802.1Q VLAN Configuration Menu Screens 7-19Field DescriptionsRefer to Table 7-5 for a functional description of ea

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VLAN Forwarding Configuration Screen7-20 802.1Q VLAN Configuration Menu Screens7.6.2 Paging Through VLAN Forwarding List EntriesTo display additional

Seite 100 - Use this field… To…

VLAN Classification Configuration Screen802.1Q VLAN Configuration Menu Screens 7-214. Use the arrow keys to highlight the SAVE command at the bottom o

Seite 101 - Screen Example

About This Guide xviiAbout This GuideWelcome to the Cabletron Systems SmartSwitch 2200 Series Standalone Switches (2E25x and 2H25x) Local Management U

Seite 102 - Field Descriptions

VLAN Classification Configuration Screen7-22 802.1Q VLAN Configuration Menu ScreensHow to AccessUse the arrow keys to highlight the VLAN CLASSIFICATIO

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VLAN Classification Configuration Screen802.1Q VLAN Configuration Menu Screens 7-23Classification – top of screen(Selectable)See the classification as

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VLAN Classification Configuration Screen7-24 802.1Q VLAN Configuration Menu ScreensTable 7-7 provides a list of the Classifications that can be select

Seite 105 - 5.3.1 Selecting Settings

VLAN Classification Configuration Screen802.1Q VLAN Configuration Menu Screens 7-25IP TOS Type of Service:0x0000IP Protocol Type IP Protocol Type:-TCP

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VLAN Classification Configuration Screen7-26 802.1Q VLAN Configuration Menu ScreensDest IPX Network IPX Network Num:0x00000000Bil IPX Network IPX Netw

Seite 107 - Menu Descriptions

VLAN Classification Configuration Screen802.1Q VLAN Configuration Menu Screens 7-27Src TCP Port TCP Port:- FTP Data- FTP- BOOTP Server- BOOTP Client-

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VLAN Classification Configuration Screen7-28 802.1Q VLAN Configuration Menu Screens7.7.1 Classification Precedence Rules When there are multiple class

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VLAN Classification Configuration Screen802.1Q VLAN Configuration Menu Screens 7-29Table 7-8 lists the ISO Layer, associated classification and preced

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VLAN Classification Configuration Screen7-30 802.1Q VLAN Configuration Menu ScreensLayer 3 (continued)Destination IP Address Exact Match 2cDestination

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VLAN Classification Configuration Screen802.1Q VLAN Configuration Menu Screens 7-31The following example shows how the precedence concept can be appli

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Structure of This Guidexviii About This GuideChapter 3, Accessing Local Management, describes how to access the Main Menu screen and navigate the Loca

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VLAN Classification Configuration Screen7-32 802.1Q VLAN Configuration Menu Screens7.7.3 Assigning a Classification to a VIDTo assign a Classification

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VLAN Classification Configuration Screen802.1Q VLAN Configuration Menu Screens 7-337.7.4 Deleting Line ItemsAll, or one or more, line items can be del

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Protocol Port Configuration Screen7-34 802.1Q VLAN Configuration Menu Screens7.8 PROTOCOL PORT CONFIGURATION SCREENWhen to UseTo perform the following

Seite 117 - 5.8.1 Setting the Threshold

Protocol Port Configuration Screen802.1Q VLAN Configuration Menu Screens 7-35Screen ExampleFigure 7-8 Protocol Port Configuration ScreenField Descript

Seite 118 - 5.8.2 Setting the Reset Peak

Protocol Port Configuration Screen7-36 802.1Q VLAN Configuration Menu Screens7.8.1 Assigning Ports to a VID/ClassificationThe following procedures des

Seite 119 - Screen Navigation Path

Protocol Port Configuration Screen802.1Q VLAN Configuration Menu Screens 7-37Assigning One or More Ports Individually1. Use the arrow keys to highligh

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GARP Configuration Menu Screens 8-18GARP Configuration Menu ScreensThis chapter describes the Generic Attribute Registration Protocol (GARP) Configura

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GARP Configuration Menu Screen8-2 GARP Configuration Menu Screens8.1 GARP CONFIGURATION MENU SCREENWhen to UseTo access the GARP Configuration screen

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GARP Configuration Menu ScreenGARP Configuration Menu Screens 8-3Menu DescriptionsRefer to Table 8-1 for a functional definition of each menu item.Tab

Seite 124 - Switch Configuration Screen

Related DocumentsAbout This Guide xixAppendix A, Generic Attribute Registration Protocol (GARP), describes the switch operation when its ports are con

Seite 125 - 6.2.1 Setting the STA

GARP Configuration Screen8-4 GARP Configuration Menu Screens8.2 GARP CONFIGURATION SCREENWhen to UseTo enable ports on the switch as GMRP- and GVRP-aw

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GARP Configuration ScreenGARP Configuration Menu Screens 8-5Field DescriptionsRefer to Table 8-2 for a functional description of each screen field.Tab

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GARP Configuration Screen8-6 GARP Configuration Menu ScreensSet All Ports (Selectable)Set all ports to the same setting by selecting one of the follow

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GARP Configuration ScreenGARP Configuration Menu Screens 8-78.2.1 Setting a Port to Operate Using GMRP or GVRPTo set a port to be a GMRP- or GVRP-awar

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GMRP Configuration Screen8-8 GARP Configuration Menu Screens8.3 GMRP CONFIGURATION SCREENWhen to UseTo set the GMRP operation mode of each port.How to

Seite 130 - Use this field … To…

GMRP Configuration ScreenGARP Configuration Menu Screens 8-9Field DescriptionsRefer to Table 8-3 for a functional description of each screen field.8.3

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GMRP Configuration Screen8-10 GARP Configuration Menu Screens8.3.2 Setting a Mode for All PortsThe modes of operation are the same as the ones describ

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Layer 3 Extensions Menu Screens 9-19Layer 3 Extensions Menu ScreensThis chapter describes the Layer 3 Extensions Menu screen and the IGMP/VLAN Configu

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Layer 3 Extensions Menu Screen9-2 Layer 3 Extensions Menu ScreensScreen ExampleFigure 9-1 Layer 3 Extensions Menu ScreenMenu DescriptionsRefer to Tabl

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IGMP/VLAN Configuration ScreenLayer 3 Extensions Menu Screens 9-39.2 IGMP/VLAN CONFIGURATION SCREENWhen to UseThe IGMP/VLAN Configuration screen, Figu

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Typographical and Keystroke Conventionsxx About This GuideTYPOGRAPHICAL AND KEYSTROKE CONVENTIONSbold type Bold type can denote either a user input or

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IGMP/VLAN Configuration Screen9-4 Layer 3 Extensions Menu ScreensHow to AccessUse the arrow keys to highlight the IGMP/VLAN CONFIGURATION menu item in

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IGMP/VLAN Configuration ScreenLayer 3 Extensions Menu Screens 9-5Table 9-2 IGMP/VLAN Configuration Screen Field DescriptionsUse this field… To…IGMP Ve

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IGMP/VLAN Configuration Screen9-6 Layer 3 Extensions Menu ScreensLast Member Query Interval (Modifiable)Modify the leave latency of the network.The La

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IGMP/VLAN Configuration ProcedureLayer 3 Extensions Menu Screens 9-79.3 IGMP/VLAN CONFIGURATION PROCEDURETo set up IGMP protocol for VLANs, proceed as

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IGMP/VLAN Configuration Procedure9-8 Layer 3 Extensions Menu Screens7. Use the arrow keys to highlight the remaining fields: Query Interval, Query Res

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Device Statistics Menu Screens 10-110Device Statistics Menu ScreensThis chapter describes how to use the Device Statistics Menu screen and the followi

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Device Statistics Menu Screen10-2 Device Statistics Menu Screens10.1 DEVICE STATISTICS MENU SCREENWhen to UseTo obtain switch statistics about frame t

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Device Statistics Menu ScreenDevice Statistics Menu Screens 10-3Menu DescriptionsRefer to Table 10-1 for a functional description of each menu item. T

Seite 144 - Custom or Mask Value

Switch Statistics Screen10-4 Device Statistics Menu Screens10.2 SWITCH STATISTICS SCREENWhen to UseTo obtain switch statistics about the number of fra

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Switch Statistics ScreenDevice Statistics Menu Screens 10-5Field DescriptionsRefer to Table 10-2 for a functional description of each screen field. Ta

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Introduction 1-11IntroductionThis chapter provides an overview of the tasks that may be accomplished using Local Management (LM), and an introduction

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Interface Statistics Screen10-6 Device Statistics Menu Screens10.3 INTERFACE STATISTICS SCREENWhen to UseTo obtain the MIB-II statistics of all the sw

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Interface Statistics ScreenDevice Statistics Menu Screens 10-7Table 10-3 Interface Statistics Screen Field DescriptionsUse this field… To…Interface (R

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Interface Statistics Screen10-8 Device Statistics Menu Screens10.3.1 Displaying Interface StatisticsTo display the statistics for any interface, proce

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RMON Statistics ScreenDevice Statistics Menu Screens 10-910.4 RMON STATISTICS SCREEN When to UseTo obtain RMON statistics for each interface, on an in

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RMON Statistics Screen10-10 Device Statistics Menu ScreensField DescriptionsRefer to Table 10-4 for a functional description of each screen field.Tabl

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RMON Statistics ScreenDevice Statistics Menu Screens 10-11Multicast Pkts (Read-Only)See the total number of good frames received that were directed to

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RMON Statistics Screen10-12 Device Statistics Menu Screens10.4.1 Displaying RMON StatisticsTo display the statistics for any index, proceed as follows

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Network Tools Screens 11-111Network Tools ScreensThis chapter describes the Net Tools Help screen and how to use it and the Network Tools commands to

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Network Tools11-2 Network Tools ScreensScreen ExampleFigure 11-1 Network Tools Help ScreenThe Network Tools functions are performed using a series of

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Network ToolsNetwork Tools Screens 11-3There are two categories of commands in the command set.• Built-in Commands – Allow the user to access and mana

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Overview1-2 Introduction• Set flow control on a port-by-port basis.• Configure ports to prioritize incoming frames.• Clear NVRAM.• Set 802.1Q VLAN mem

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Built-in Commands11-4 Network Tools Screens11.2 BUILT-IN COMMANDSThe built-in commands listed in this section activate functions on the LM managed dev

Seite 159 - 6.9.1 Solving the Problem

Built-in CommandsNetwork Tools Screens 11-5Example:-> arp-a#interface Network Address Physical Address Media Type#30 122.144.40.111 00.00.0e.12.3c.

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Built-in Commands11-6 Network Tools Screensdefroute Description: Allows the user, in the syntax order shown below, to view, set, or delete the default

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Built-in CommandsNetwork Tools Screens 11-7Example:-> netstat -iInterface + Description MTU Speed Admin Oper MAC Addr#1 (ethernet - csmacd) 1514 10

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Built-in Commands11-8 Network Tools ScreensresetDescription: Initiates a hardware reset of the device. The reset command initializes the CPU processor

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Built-in CommandsNetwork Tools Screens 11-9Example:-> show Appletalk interfaces# Interface AdminStatus OperStatus MTU Forwarding Framing# 1 enable

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Built-in Commands11-10 Network Tools Screenssoft_resetDescription: Restarts the software image, which restores the user configuration settings from NV

Seite 165 - 6.10.1 Configuring a Port

Built-in CommandsNetwork Tools Screens 11-11link_trapDescription: Allows link traps to be enabled or disabled when specifying a single port, or simult

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Built-in Commands11-12 Network Tools ScreenscdpDescription: Allows management of Cabletron Discovery Protocol (CDP) on this module. The user may enabl

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Built-in CommandsNetwork Tools Screens 11-13 arp_learnDescription: Used to set (normal or limited) how the ARP cache entry will be affected under diff

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Navigating Local Management ScreensIntroduction 1-3Out-of-band network management passes data along a medium that is entirely separate from the common

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Built-in Commands11-14 Network Tools Screensatm_stp_stateNOTE: The atm_stp_state command is only available if an HSIM-A6DP or VHSIM-A6DP is installed

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Built-in CommandsNetwork Tools Screens 11-15Example: -> gigabit_port_mode statusgigabit_port_mode is redundant-> gigabit_port_mode activeThis wi

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Built-in Commands11-16 Network Tools ScreensOptions: get – displays a list of all port numbers of VRRP Ports currently set.set port# – sets a specific

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Built-in CommandsNetwork Tools Screens 11-17Example:-> stpStandby statusDisabled.-> stpStandby enable-> stpStandby statusEnabled.-> stpSta

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Built-in Commands11-18 Network Tools ScreensExample:-> stpPort statusThe following ports are STP ENABLED:1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

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Built-in CommandsNetwork Tools Screens 11-19Options: set – Sets the size of transmitted frames for a port or a group of ports.status – Causes the disp

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Built-in Commands11-20 Network Tools Screensdynamic_egressDescription: Allows the dynamic egress control function to be enabled, disabled, or the stat

Seite 176 - 7.3.1 Defining a VLAN

Built-in CommandsNetwork Tools Screens 11-21Example: -> dynamic_egress status 1Dynamic Egress Disabled for VLAN ID 0x0001-> dynamic_egress enabl

Seite 177 - 7.3.3 Renaming a VLAN

Built-in Commands11-22 Network Tools ScreensOptions: radiusShows Radius helpradius statusShows all Radius client settingsradius [enable | disable]Enab

Seite 178 - 7.3.6 Disabling VLANs

Built-in CommandsNetwork Tools Screens 11-23Options:(Continued)radius prim_secretSets the primary Radius server’s shared secret.radius sec_secretSets

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Local Management Screen Elements1-4 Introduction1.4 LOCAL MANAGEMENT SCREEN ELEMENTSThere are six types of screens used in Local Management: password,

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Example 7, Dynamic Egress and Aging Time11-24 Network Tools Screens11.3 EXAMPLE 7, DYNAMIC EGRESS AND AGING TIMEThis section provides an example of ho

Seite 181 - 7.4.1 Changing the Port Mode

Example 8, Using Dynamic Egress to Control TrafficNetwork Tools Screens 11-25The dynamic Port VLAN List is a temporary list used in the dynamic egress

Seite 182 - 7.4.2 Assigning a VLAN ID

Special Commands11-26 Network Tools ScreensWith the above configuration, an AppleTalk frame received on any port will be classified into VLAN 2 (the A

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VLAN Operation and Network Applications 12-112VLAN Operation and Network ApplicationsThis chapter provides the following information:• Definition of V

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Defining VLANs12-2 VLAN Operation and Network ApplicationsThe creation of VLANs allows users located in separate areas or connected to separate ports

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Types of VLANsVLAN Operation and Network Applications 12-3In this example, the Sales and Finance workstations have been placed on two separate VLANs.

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Benefits and Restrictions12-4 VLAN Operation and Network Applications12.2.3 Other VLAN StrategiesVLANs may also be created by a variety of addressing

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VLAN TermsVLAN Operation and Network Applications 12-5Tag Header (VLAN Tag)Four bytes of data inserted in a frame that identifies the VLAN/frame class

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VLAN Operation12-6 VLAN Operation and Network ApplicationsGeneric Attribute Registration Protocol (GARP)GARP is a protocol used to propagate state inf

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Configuration ProcessVLAN Operation and Network Applications 12-712.6 CONFIGURATION PROCESSBefore a VLAN can operate, steps must be performed to confi

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Local Management Screen ElementsIntroduction 1-5The following list explains each of the Local Management fields:Event Message FieldThis field briefly

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VLAN Switch Operation12-8 VLAN Operation and Network Applications12.7 VLAN SWITCH OPERATIONIEEE 802.1Q VLAN switches act on the classification of fram

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VLAN Switch OperationVLAN Operation and Network Applications 12-912.7.1 Receiving Frames from VLAN PortsWhen a switch is placed in 802.1Q Operational

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VLAN Configuration12-10 VLAN Operation and Network Applications12.7.2.2 Known UnicastsWhen a VLAN switch receives a frame with a known MAC address as

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VLAN ConfigurationVLAN Operation and Network Applications 12-1112.8.2 Switch Without VLANsWhen the switch is powered up, the switch uses its default s

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VLAN Configuration12-12 VLAN Operation and Network ApplicationsFigure 12-4 shows an example of a switch configured with port 1 on the Management VLAN

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VLAN ConfigurationVLAN Operation and Network Applications 12-13b. Assign the VLAN ID, 2, of the new Management VLAN to the Host Data Port. The port nu

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Summary of VLAN Local Management12-14 VLAN Operation and Network Applications12.9 SUMMARY OF VLAN LOCAL MANAGEMENTThe VLAN configuration process is an

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Quick VLAN WalkthroughVLAN Operation and Network Applications 12-1512.10 QUICK VLAN WALKTHROUGHThe procedures below provide a short tutorial walkthrou

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Quick VLAN Walkthrough12-16 VLAN Operation and Network ApplicationsFigure 12-6 Walkthrough Stage One, Static VLAN Configuration ScreenIt is now time t

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Quick VLAN WalkthroughVLAN Operation and Network Applications 12-1711.Use the SPACE bar to step sequentially through the previously configured VLAN ID

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Local Management Screen Elements1-6 IntroductionInput FieldsInput Fields require the entry of keyboard characters. IP addresses, subnet mask, default

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Quick VLAN Walkthrough12-18 VLAN Operation and Network Applications14.Use the arrow keys to highlight the SAVE command at the bottom of the screen. Pr

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Quick VLAN WalkthroughVLAN Operation and Network Applications 12-19Figure 12-9 Walkthrough Stage Four, Activating Test VLAN 16.Use the arrow keys to h

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Quick VLAN Walkthrough12-20 VLAN Operation and Network ApplicationsThis effectively completes the configuration of a single VLAN, assigning it to a po

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ExamplesVLAN Operation and Network Applications 12-21Figure 12-11 Final Walkthrough Stage, Display Port 10 VLAN List and Set Its FilteringThis effecti

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Example 1, Single Switch Operation12-22 VLAN Operation and Network ApplicationsFigure 12-12 Example 1, Single Switch Operation12.12.1Solving the Probl

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Example 1, Single Switch OperationVLAN Operation and Network Applications 12-23Figure 12-13 Switch Configured for VLANsThe switch will now classify ea

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Example 2, VLANs Across Multiple Switches12-24 VLAN Operation and Network Applicationsframe. The switch finds the MAC address and VLAN in this table,

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Example 2, VLANs Across Multiple SwitchesVLAN Operation and Network Applications 12-25Protocol Port Configuration Screen for VLANs30691_39RETURNEXITSA

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Example 2, VLANs Across Multiple Switches12-26 VLAN Operation and Network Applications12.13.1Solving the ProblemTo solve the problem in this example,

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Example 2, VLANs Across Multiple SwitchesVLAN Operation and Network Applications 12-27Switch 2Switch 2 is set as follows:1. Two VLANs are added to the

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Local Management Keyboard ConventionsIntroduction 1-71.5 LOCAL MANAGEMENT KEYBOARD CONVENTIONSAll key names appear as capital letters in this manual.

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Example 2, VLANs Across Multiple Switches12-28 VLAN Operation and Network Applications12.13.2Frame HandlingThe following describes how, when User A at

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Example 2, VLANs Across Multiple SwitchesVLAN Operation and Network Applications 12-29The VLAN Tag Header is inserted because Switch 4, Port 4 is desi

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Example 2, VLANs Across Multiple Switches12-30 VLAN Operation and Network Applications3. When Switch 2 receives the tagged frame on its Port 2, it che

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Example 3, 1D Trunk Connection to 802.1Q VLAN NetworkVLAN Operation and Network Applications 12-3112.14 EXAMPLE 3, 1D TRUNK CONNECTION TO 802.1Q VLAN

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Example 3, 1D Trunk Connection to 802.1Q VLAN Network12-32 VLAN Operation and Network ApplicationsFigure 12-18 Example 3, 1D Trunk Connection to 802.1

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Example 3, 1D Trunk Connection to 802.1Q VLAN NetworkVLAN Operation and Network Applications 12-33The Green Incorporated Network Administrators want t

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Example 3, 1D Trunk Connection to 802.1Q VLAN Network12-34 VLAN Operation and Network Applications3. A Port VLAN ID is assigned to Port 1 using the Po

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Example 3, 1D Trunk Connection to 802.1Q VLAN NetworkVLAN Operation and Network Applications 12-35Figure 12-19 Bridge 1 Broadcasts Frames3. Switch 2 r

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Example 3, 1D Trunk Connection to 802.1Q VLAN Network12-36 VLAN Operation and Network Applications4. When Switch 1 receives the tagged broadcast frame

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Example 4, Isolating Network Traffic According to ProtocolVLAN Operation and Network Applications 12-37The switch checks the Filtering Database for th

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NOTICEEnterasys Networks and its licensors reserve the right to make changes in specifications and other information contained in this document withou

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1.6 GETTING HELPFor additional support related to the device or this document, contact Enterasys Networks using one of the following methods:Before co

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Example 4, Isolating Network Traffic According to Protocol12-38 VLAN Operation and Network ApplicationsFigure 12-22 Example 4, Isolating Traffic Accor

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Example 4, Isolating Network Traffic According to ProtocolVLAN Operation and Network Applications 12-3912.15.1Solving the ProblemMuch of the existing

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Example 4, Isolating Network Traffic According to Protocol12-40 VLAN Operation and Network ApplicationsSwitch 5Switch 5 is set as follows:1. Two VLANs

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Example 4, Isolating Network Traffic According to ProtocolVLAN Operation and Network Applications 12-415. The AppleTalk frames must now be restricted

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Example 5, Filtering Traffic According to a Layer 4 Classification Rule12-42 VLAN Operation and Network Applications12.16 EXAMPLE 5, FILTERING TRAFFIC

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Example 6, Securing Sensitive Information According to SubnetVLAN Operation and Network Applications 12-432. The VLAN Classification Configuration scr

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Example 7, Using Dynamic Egress to Control Traffic12-44 VLAN Operation and Network Applications12.17.1Solving the ProblemIn this example, Switch 1 (S1

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Example 7, Using Dynamic Egress to Control TrafficVLAN Operation and Network Applications 12-45Figure 12-25 Example 7, Dynamic Egress ApplicationSolvi

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Example 8, Locking a MAC Address to a Port Using Classification Rules12-46 VLAN Operation and Network ApplicationsIn this example, the AppleTalk traff

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Example 8, Locking a MAC Address to a Port Using Classification RulesVLAN Operation and Network Applications 12-4712.19.1Solving the ProblemSwitch S1

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Local Management Requirements 2-12Local Management RequirementsThis chapter provides the following information:• Management Terminal Setup (Section 2.

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Example 8, Locking a MAC Address to a Port Using Classification Rules12-48 VLAN Operation and Network Applications3. To remove all ports from the Defa

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Example 8, Locking a MAC Address to a Port Using Classification RulesVLAN Operation and Network Applications 12-49For the Red VLAN and Port 2:• VID: 2

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Generic Attribute Registration Protocol (GARP) A-1AGeneric Attribute Registration Protocol(GARP)This appendix describes the switch operation when its

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GARP Switch OperationA-2 Generic Attribute Registration Protocol (GARP)In Figure A-1, Switch 4, port 1 is registered as being a member of VLAN Blue an

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GARP Switch OperationGeneric Attribute Registration Protocol (GARP) A-3A.1.2 GARP Multicast Registration Protocol (GMRP)GMRP functions in a similar fa

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About IGMP B-1BAbout IGMPThis appendix provides information about the following:• IGMP Overview (Section B.1)• Supported Features and Functions (Secti

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Supported Features and FunctionsB-2 About IGMPB.2 SUPPORTED FEATURES AND FUNCTIONSThe following lists the features and functions supported when using

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Detecting Multicast RoutersAbout IGMP B-3B.3 DETECTING MULTICAST ROUTERSThe location of a router needs to be known in order to forward IGMP report fra

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Management Terminal Setup2-2 Local Management Requirements2.1.1 Console Cable ConnectionUse the Console Cable Kit provided with the SmartSwitch device

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Index-1IndexNumerics1D Trunk 7-13, 12-5, 12-311Q Trunk 7-13, 12-5, 12-24802.1 Configuration Menu screen 6-2802.1 Priority Configuration Menu screen 6-

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Index-2VLAN ID - upper part of screen (Read-Only) 7-7VLAN Name - lower part of screen (Modifiable) 7-8VLAN Out All Ports (Toggle) 7-7Display field 1-5

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Index-3set all ports (Selectable) 8-6General Configuration screen 4-4application 4-7clear NVRAM 4-7com 4-7COM port 4-15default gateway 4-6, 4-10device

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Index-4IP address 4-5, 4-8IP Fragmentation 4-8enabling/disabling of 4-18Isolating Network Traffic According to Protocol 12-37KKeyboard conventions 1-7

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Index-5NEXT commandhow to use 3-5Notice iNVRAMclearing of 4-17OOperational Modesetting of 4-14PPart number iPassword screen 3-6Port Assignment Configu

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Index-6Last-Resort Action/Local 3-19Last-Resort Action/remote 3-19Radius Client 3-19Retries 3-19Secret 3-18Time-out 3-19Radius Servermultiple access f

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Index-7GARP Configuration screen 8-4General Configuration screen 4-4GMRP Configuration screen 8-8Hierarchy of 3-2HSIM/VHSIM Configuration screen 5-12I

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Index-8state 6-6status 6-6switch address 6-5type of STA 6-5Switch Statistics screen 10-4clearing counters 10-5frames fltrd 10-5frames frwded 10-5frame

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Index-9VLAN ID 12-4assigning 7-14VLAN Local Management 7-2, 12-14VLAN name 12-4VLAN Redirect Configuration screendestination port 5-19frame format (se

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Management Terminal SetupLocal Management Requirements 2-32.1.2 Management Terminal Setup ParametersTable 2-1 lists the setup parameters for the local

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Telnet Connections2-4 Local Management Requirements2.2 TELNET CONNECTIONSOnce the SmartSwitch device has a valid IP address, the user can establish a

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Monitoring an Uninterruptible Power SupplyLocal Management Requirements 2-5Figure 2-2 Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) ConnectionRJ45 COM PortRJ45-t

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Accessing Local Management 3-13Accessing Local ManagementThis chapter provides information about the following:• Navigating through the Local Manageme

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Navigating Local Management Screens3-2 Accessing Local Management3.1 NAVIGATING LOCAL MANAGEMENT SCREENSThe SmartSwitch device Local Management applic

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Navigating Local Management ScreensAccessing Local Management 3-3Figure 3-1 802.1Q Switching Mode, LM Screen HierarchyPriority Classification Configur

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ENTERASYS NETWORKS, INC.PROGRAM LICENSE AGREEMENTBEFORE OPENING OR UTILIZING THE ENCLOSED PRODUCT,CAREFULLY READ THIS LICENSE AGREEMENT.This document

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Navigating Local Management Screens3-4 Accessing Local ManagementFigure 3-2 SecureFast VLAN Mode, LM Screen Hierarchy3.1.1 Selecting Local Management

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Navigating Local Management ScreensAccessing Local Management 3-5Using the RETURN CommandTo exit LM using the RETURN command, proceed as follows:1. Us

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Password Screen3-6 Accessing Local Management3.2 PASSWORD SCREENWhen to UseTo start a Local Management session. Local Management is controlled through

Seite 269 - 12.6.1 Defining a VLAN

Password ScreenAccessing Local Management 3-72. Enter the Password and press ENTER. The default super-user access password is “public” or press ENTER.

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Device Menu Screen3-8 Accessing Local Management3.3 DEVICE MENU SCREENWhen to UseTo access the three major menu screens of Local Management to configu

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Device Menu ScreenAccessing Local Management 3-9Menu DescriptionsRefer to Table 3-1 for a functional description of each menu item.Table 3-1 Device Me

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Overview of Security Methods3-10 Accessing Local Management3.4 OVERVIEW OF SECURITY METHODSThree security methods are available to control which users

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Overview of Security MethodsAccessing Local Management 3-11On the Radius Server, each user is configured with the following: •name • password • access

Seite 274 - 802.1Q Switch

Overview of Security Methods3-12 Accessing Local ManagementThe client cannot be enabled unless the primary server is configured with at least the mini

Seite 275 - VLAN Configuration

Security Menu ScreenAccessing Local Management 3-13The secondary server is always consulted if it is configured. Note that the minimum additional info

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5. UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT RESTRICTED RIGHTS. The enclosed Product (i) was developed solely at private expense; (ii) contains “restricted computer so

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Security Menu Screen3-14 Accessing Local ManagementScreen ExampleFigure 3-5 Security Menu ScreenMenu DescriptionsRefer to Table 3-2 for a functional d

Seite 278 - Quick VLAN Walkthrough

Passwords ScreenAccessing Local Management 3-153.6 PASSWORDS SCREENScreen Navigation PathFor MATRIX E7 chassis:Password > > Device Menu > Sec

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Passwords Screen3-16 Accessing Local ManagementField DescriptionsRefer to Table 3-3 for a functional description of each screen field.Table 3-3 Module

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RADIUS Configuration ScreenAccessing Local Management 3-173.6.1 Setting the Login PasswordTo set passwords and disable the function of switch S8 so th

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RADIUS Configuration Screen3-18 Accessing Local ManagementHow to AccessUse the arrow keys to highlight the RADIUS CONFIGURATION menu item on the Secur

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RADIUS Configuration ScreenAccessing Local Management 3-19Auth Port (Modifiable)Enter the number of the Authorization UDP Port for the Primary and Sec

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RADIUS Configuration Screen3-20 Accessing Local Management3.7.1 Setting the Last Resort AuthenticationThe RADIUS client can be configured to use prima

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Device Configuration Menu Screens 4-14Device Configuration Menu ScreensThis chapter describes the Device Configuration Menu screen and the following s

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Device Configuration Menu Screen4-2 Device Configuration Menu Screens4.1 DEVICE CONFIGURATION MENU SCREENWhen to UseTo access a series of Local Manage

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Device Configuration Menu ScreenDevice Configuration Menu Screens 4-3Menu DescriptionsRefer to Table 4-1 for a functional description of each menu ite

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General Configuration Screen4-4 Device Configuration Menu Screens4.2 GENERAL CONFIGURATION SCREENWhen to UseTo set the system date and time, IP addres

Seite 289 - • Port 2, Port Mode: 1Q Trunk

General Configuration ScreenDevice Configuration Menu Screens 4-5Screen ExampleFigure 4-2 General Configuration ScreenField DescriptionsRefer to Table

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General Configuration Screen4-6 Device Configuration Menu ScreensSubnet Mask (Modifiable)See the subnet mask for the SmartSwitch device. A subnet mask

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General Configuration ScreenDevice Configuration Menu Screens 4-7Device Uptime (Read-Only)See the total time that the device has been operating.Operat

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General Configuration Screen4-8 Device Configuration Menu Screens4.2.1 Setting the IP AddressTo set the IP address, perform the following steps:1. Use

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General Configuration ScreenDevice Configuration Menu Screens 4-9Figure 4-3 Configuration Warning Screen, IP Address5. Use the arrow keys to highlight

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General Configuration Screen4-10 Device Configuration Menu Screens4. Use the arrow keys to highlight the SAVE command, then press ENTER. The warning s

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General Configuration ScreenDevice Configuration Menu Screens 4-113. Press ENTER. If the default gateway entered is in the correct format, the cursor

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General Configuration Screen4-12 Device Configuration Menu Screens3. Press ENTER to set the system calendar to the date in the input field.4. Use the

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General Configuration ScreenDevice Configuration Menu Screens 4-134.2.7 Entering a New Screen Refresh TimeThe screen refresh time can be set from 3 to

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General Configuration Screen4-14 Device Configuration Menu Screens4.2.9 Setting the Operational ModeTo set the Operational Mode, proceed as follows:1.

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General Configuration ScreenDevice Configuration Menu Screens 4-154. Use the arrow keys to highlight the YES command, then press ENTER. The changes ar

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General Configuration Screen4-16 Device Configuration Menu Screens2. Press the SPACE bar to choose either ENABLED or DISABLED. The COM port must be EN

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General Configuration ScreenDevice Configuration Menu Screens 4-174.2.10.1 Changing the COM Port ApplicationAfter enabling the COM port as described i

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General Configuration Screen4-18 Device Configuration Menu Screens3. Use the arrow keys to highlight SAVE at the bottom of the screen.4. Press ENTER.

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SNMP Configuration Menu ScreenDevice Configuration Menu Screens 4-194.3 SNMP CONFIGURATION MENU SCREENWhen to UseTo provide access to the SNMP Communi

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SNMP Configuration Menu Screen4-20 Device Configuration Menu ScreensMenu DescriptionsRefer to Table 4-4 for a functional description of each menu item

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SNMP Community Names Configuration ScreenDevice Configuration Menu Screens 4-214.4 SNMP COMMUNITY NAMES CONFIGURATION SCREENWhen to UseTo set SNMP Man

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SNMP Community Names Configuration Screen4-22 Device Configuration Menu ScreensField DescriptionsRefer to Table 4-5 for a functional description of ea

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SNMP Community Names Configuration ScreenDevice Configuration Menu Screens 4-234.4.1 Establishing Community NamesThe password used to access Local Man

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vi Contents3.4 Overview of Security Methods ...3-103.4.1 Host Access Control Authen

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SNMP Traps Configuration Screen4-24 Device Configuration Menu Screens4.5 SNMP TRAPS CONFIGURATION SCREENWhen to UseTo assign SNMP traps to eight diffe

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SNMP Traps Configuration ScreenDevice Configuration Menu Screens 4-25Field DescriptionsRefer to Table 4-6 for a functional description of each screen

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Access Control List Screen4-26 Device Configuration Menu Screens7. Use the arrow keys to highlight the SAVE command and press ENTER. The message “SAVE

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Access Control List ScreenDevice Configuration Menu Screens 4-27Screen ExampleFigure 4-11 Access Control List Screen30691_170.0.0.00.0.0.00.0.0.00.0.0

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Access Control List Screen4-28 Device Configuration Menu ScreensField DescriptionsRefer to Table 4-7 for a functional description of each screen field

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Access Control List ScreenDevice Configuration Menu Screens 4-294.6.1 Entering IP AddressesTo enter IP addresses into the ACL, proceed as follows:1. U

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System Resources Information Screen4-30 Device Configuration Menu Screens4.7 SYSTEM RESOURCES INFORMATION SCREENWhen to UseTo monitor the current swit

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System Resources Information ScreenDevice Configuration Menu Screens 4-31Field DescriptionsRefer to Table 4-8 for a functional description of each scr

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FLASH Download Configuration Screen4-32 Device Configuration Menu Screens4.8 FLASH DOWNLOAD CONFIGURATION SCREENWhen to UseTo perform any of the follo

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FLASH Download Configuration ScreenDevice Configuration Menu Screens 4-33How to AccessUse the arrow keys to highlight the FLASH DOWNLOAD CONFIGURATION

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Contents vii5PORT CONFIGURATION MENU SCREENS5.1 Port Configuration Menu Screen...5-1

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FLASH Download Configuration Screen4-34 Device Configuration Menu ScreensField DescriptionsRefer to Table 4-9 for a functional description of each scr

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FLASH Download Configuration ScreenDevice Configuration Menu Screens 4-35Reboot After Download (Toggle)Set the SmartSwitch device so it will either re

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FLASH Download Configuration Screen4-36 Device Configuration Menu Screens4.8.1 Image File Download Using RuntimeTo download a firmware image file to t

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FLASH Download Configuration ScreenDevice Configuration Menu Screens 4-374.8.2 Configuration File Download Using TFTPTo download a configuration file

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FLASH Download Configuration Screen4-38 Device Configuration Menu Screens4.8.3 Configuration File Upload Using TFTP To upload a configuration file to

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Port Configuration Menu Screens 5-15Port Configuration Menu ScreensThis chapter describes the Port Configuration Menu screen and the following screens

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Port Configuration Menu Screen5-2 Port Configuration Menu ScreensHow to AccessUse the arrow keys to highlight the PORT CONFIGURATION MENU item on the

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Ethernet Interface Configuration ScreenPort Configuration Menu Screens 5-35.2 ETHERNET INTERFACE CONFIGURATION SCREENWhen to UseTo display the link st

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Ethernet Interface Configuration Screen5-4 Port Configuration Menu ScreensHow to AccessUse the arrow keys to highlight the ETHERNET INTERFACE CONFIGUR

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Ethernet Interface Configuration ScreenPort Configuration Menu Screens 5-5Port Type (Read-Only)See the type of interface using the name of the physica

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