Steps 395Add the client ports:Passport-8310:5# config ethernet 1/16-1/17 nsna dynamicEnabling NSNA globallyPassport-8310:5# config nsna state enableConfigure the Ethernet Routing Switch 5510The following configuration example is based on the followingassumptions:• You are starting with an installed switch that is not currently configuredas part of the network.• You have installed Software Release 4.3.• You have configured basic switch connectivity.• You have initialized the switch and it is ready to accept configuration.• You have configured devices as described to this point.StepsTo configure the Ethernet Routing Switch 5510 for the Nortel SNASnetwork, perform the following steps:1. “Setting the switch IP address” (page 395)2. “Configuring SSH” (page 395)3. “Configuring the Nortel SNAS pVIP subnet” (page 394)4. “Creating port-based VLANs” (page 396)5. “Configuring the VoIP VLANs” (page 396)6. “Configuring the Red, Yellow, and Green VLANs” (page 396)7. “Configuring the login domain controller filters” (page 396)8. “Configuring the NSNA ports” (page 396)9. “Enabling NSNA globally” (page 397)Setting the switch IP address5510-48T(config)# ip address 10.200.200.20 netmask255.255.255.05510-48T(config)# ip default-gateway 10.200.200.10Configuring SSHIn this example, the assumption is that the Nortel SNAS public key hasalready been uploaded to the TFTP server (10.20.20.20).Nortel Secure Network Access SwitchUsing the Command Line InterfaceNN47230-100 03.01 Standard28 July 2008Copyright © 2007, 2008 Nortel Networks.