Nortel 4500 Series manuals
4500 Series
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- using the command line interface
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- Software license
- New in this release
- Other changes
- Introduction
- Before you begin
- Related information
- Online
- Overview
- The Nortel SNAS
- Elements of the Nortel SNAS
- Role of the Nortel SNAS
- Nortel SNAS clusters
- Nortel SNAS configuration roadmap
- Initial setup
- About the IP addresses
- Setting up a single Nortel SNAS device or the first in a cluster
- settings created by the quick setup wizard
- Adding a Nortel SNAS device to a cluster
- Next steps
- Applying and saving the configuration
- Managing the network access devices
- Managing network access devices
- Nortel Secure Network Access Switch
- Adding a network access devices
- Using the Command Line Interface
- Deleting a network access devices
- Mapping the VLANs
- Managing SSH keys
- Monitoring switch health
- Controlling communication with the network access devices
- Configuring SNMP Profiles
- Configuring SNMP Versions
- Configuring SNMP Templates
- Configuring the domain
- Roadmap of domain commands
- Creating a domain
- Deleting a domain
- Configuring domain parameters
- Configuring HTTP redirect
- Browser-Based Management Configuration
- Browser-Based Management Configuration with SSL
- Configuring RADIUS accounting
- Configuring local DHCP services
- Creation of the location
- Configuration of the RADIUS server
- Configuration of the realms
- Configuration of the dictionary
- Configuration of the RADIUS authentication methods
- Select the server certificate
- Select the CA certificate
- Roadmap of NAP configuration commands
- Configuration of Microsoft NAP Interoperability
- Probation Settings
- Remote Network Policy Servers
- System Health Validators
- Configuring groups and profiles
- Linksets
- Configuring groups and extended profiles
- Configuring groups
- Configuring the Nortel Health Agent check
- Creating RADIUS attributes to a group
- Configuring extended profiles
- Configuring authentication
- Roadmap of authentication commands
- Specifying authentication fallback order
- Managing system users and groups
- Roadmap of system user management commands
- Managing user accounts and passwords
- Managing user settings
- Managing user groups
- Customizing the portal and user logon
- Captive portal and Exclude List
- Portal display
- Mapping linksets to a group or profile
- Managing the end user experience
- Customizing the portal and logon
- Configuring the Exclude List
- Changing the portal language
- Changing the portal colors
- Configuring links
- Configuring system settings
- Roadmap of system commands
- Configuring host interfaces
- Configuring static routes
- Interface configuration
- Managing interface ports
- Configuring the Access List
- Enabling TunnelGuard SRS administration
- Configuring RADIUS auditing
- Managing certificates
- Installing certificates and keys
- Managing private keys and certificates
- Generating and submitting a CSR
- Adding a certificate to the Nortel SNAS
- Adding a private key to the Nortel SNAS
- Configuring SNMP
- Roadmap of SNMP commands
- Configuring the SNMP v2 MIB
- Viewing system information and performance statistics
- Viewing system information
- Viewing alarm events
- Viewing AAA statistics
- Viewing all statistics
- Kicking by username or address
- Maintaining and managing the system
- Managing and maintaining the system
- Performing maintenance
- Managing Nortel SNAS devices
- Managing software for a Nortel SNAS device
- Upgrading or reinstalling the software
- Performing minor and major release upgrades
- Activating the software upgrade package
- Reinstalling the software
- Reinstalling the software from a CD
- The Command Line Interface
- Connecting to the Nortel SNAS
- Establishing a Telnet connection
- Establishing a connection using SSH
- Accessing the Nortel SNAS cluster
- CLI Main Menu or Setup
- Scenario
- Configuration example
- Steps
- Configure the Ethernet Routing Switch 8300
- Configure the Ethernet Routing Switch 5510
- Configure the Nortel SNAS
- Troubleshooting
- Cannot add the Nortel SNAS to a cluster
- Cannot contact the MIP
- The Nortel SNAS stops responding
- A user password is lost
- A user fails to connect to the Nortel SNAS domain
- System diagnostics
- Configuring syslog servers
- Using the CLI
- Global commands
- Command line history and editing
- CLI shortcuts
- Using slashes and spaces in commands
- IP address and network mask formats
- CLI Main Menu
- CLI command reference
- Statistics menu
- Configuration menu
- Boot menu
- Maintenance menu
- Syslog messages by message type
- Operating system (OS) messages
- System Control Process messages
- Traffic Processing Subsystem messages
- Start-up messages
- NSNAS subsystem messages
- Syslog messages in alphabetical order
- Supported MIBs
- Supported traps
- Install All Administrative Tools (Windows 2000 Server)
- Create the new class
- Creating the DHCP options
- Configuring IP Phone auto-configuration
- Setting up the IP Phone
- Configuring the logon script
- Creating a logon script
- Assigning the logon script
4500 Series
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- restricted rights legend
- national environmental statements of compliance
- weee directive compliance statement
- revision history
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Preface
- related publications
- finding the latest updates on the nortel web site
- Getting help over the phone from a Nortel Solutions Center
- Installing the Nortel Ethernet Routing Switch
- electrostatic discharge
- environmental requirements
- package contents
- Installing the Nortel Ethernet Routing Switch 4500 Series on a table or shelf
- Installing the Nortel Ethernet Routing Switch 4500 Series in an equipment rack
- Cabling requirements for the Nortel Ethernet Routing Switch 4500 Series
- Removal of SFP transceivers
- RJ-45 connector pin assignments
- Nortel Ethernet Routing Switch 4548GT
- Nortel Ethernet Routing Switch 4548GT-PWR
- console port pin assignments
- Universal Serial Bus (USB) ports
- Nortel Ethernet Routing Switch 4548GT, 4550T, and 4526FX
- connecting ac power
- Installation Guide NN47205-300 02.01 Standard 5.0 23 February
- Checking LEDs on the Nortel Ethernet Routing Switch 4500 Series
- Installation Guide
- Switch LED state indicators
- Port LED state indicators
- Setting IP parameters for the Nortel Ethernet Routing Switch 4500 Series
- Setting IP parameters using the console port and CLI
- Setting IP parameters using IP.CFG file on a USB memory device
- Nortel Ethernet Routing Switch 4500 series stacking
- Initial installation unit number assignment
- Temporary base unit
- Replacing or adding a stack unit
- Removing a stack unit
- Cascade down
- Cascade up
- translations of safety messages
4500 Series
Table of contents
- restricted rights legend
- revision history
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Preface
- Nortel Ethernet Routing Switch 4500 Series
- Finding the latest updates on the Nortel Web site
- Getting help from a specialist using an Express Routing Code
- Series user interfaces
- CLI command modes
- Java Device Manager
- Obtaining the Java Device Manager
- Installing the Java Device Manager
- Starting the Java Device Manager
- Configuring Device Manager properties
- Opening a Switch with the Java Device Manager
- Device Manager interface components
- device view
- Shortcut menus
- Status bar
- Editing objects
- Telnet session to a switch
- Accessing the Web-based Management Interface
- Web-based Management Interface layout
- Overview — System Configuration NN47205-500 02.01 Standard 5.0 23 February
- Basic configuration tasks
- Setting user access limitations
- Setting user access limitations using the Web-based Management Interface
- Updating switch software
- Changing switch software in the CLI
- Changing switch software in the Java Device Manager
- Changing switch software in the Web-based Management Interface
- LED activity during software download
- Displaying the default TFTP server
- Configuration files in the JDM
- Configuration files in the Web-based Management Interface
- Automatically downloading a configuration file
- Terminal setup
- Setting Telnet access
- no telnet-access command
- default telnet-access command
- no web-server command
- Defaulting to BootP-when-needed
- Customizing the CLI banner
- no banner command
- Displaying complete GBIC information
- Reload command
- CLI Help
- About the Nortel Ethernet Routing Switch 4500 Series
- Auto Unit Replacement
- AUR function
- Configuring AUR using the CLI
- Configuring AUR using Device Manager
- Agent Auto Unit Replacement
- Features of the Nortel Ethernet Routing Switch 4500 Series
- Policy-enabled networking
- Spanning Tree Protocol groups
- Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol
- Trunk groups
- Port mirroring
- Autosensing and autonegotiation
- ASCII configuration file
- Displaying unit uptime
- Port naming
- Simple Network Time Protocol
- Ping enhancement
- Power over Ethernet
- PoE overview
- Port power priority
- External power source
- Power availability
- Power sharing option
- Power Supply Unit (PSU) option
- Diagnosing and correcting PoE problems
- Messages
- Power management
- Configuring PoE using the CLI
- Set port power enable or disable
- Set traps control
- Setting PoE detection method
- Viewing PoE ports using the JDM
- Configuring PoE using the JDM
- Configuring power management for the ports
- Switch administration tasks
- Multiple switch configurations
- Assigning and clearing IP addresses
- Assigning and clearing IP addresses for specific units
- Displaying Interfaces
- Setting port speed
- Enabling Autotopology
- Enabling flow control
- Enabling rate-limiting
- Using Simple Network Time Protocol
- Clock configuration
- Connecting to Another Switch
- telnet command
- Domain Name Server (DNS) Configuration
- General Switch Administration using the Web-based Management Interface
- Viewing summary switch information
- Changing stack numbering
- Identifying unit numbers
- Configuring BootP, IP, and gateway settings
- Modifying system settings
- Managing remote access by IP address
- General Switch Administration using the JDM
- Viewing unit information
- Viewing PoE information
- IP Addresses tab
- IP TCP Connections tab
- IP UDP Listeners tab
- Viewing SFP GBIC ports
- Editing and viewing switch ports
- Editing and viewing switch PoE configurations
- Editing Bridging Information
- Configuring SNTP
- Viewing topology information using Device Manager
- Topology Table tab
- Link Layer Discovery Protocol (802.1ab)
- LLDP operational modes
- Configuring LLDP using the CLI
- lldp port command
- lldp tx-tlv command
- lldp tx-tlv dot3 command
- default lldp port command
- default lldp tx-tlv dot1 command
- default lldp tx-tlv dot3 command
- no lldp tx-tlv command
- show lldp port command
- Configuring LLDP using Device Manager
- neighbor tab
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