Nortel BayStack 325-24T manuals
BayStack 325-24T
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- Preface
- before you begin
- related publications
- getting help from the nortel web site
- getting help through a nortel distributor or reseller
- About Ethernet Switches 325 and 425
- Link Layer Discovery Protocol (IEEE 802.1ab)
- LLDP operational modes
- Transmitting LLDPDUs
- Configuring LLDP using the CLI
- Radius password fallback enhancement
- eapol with guest vlan
- reload command
- show mac-address-table enhancement
- Ping enhancement
- Download without reset
- BootP when needed as default
- VLAN Configuration Control
- port mirroring configuration rules
- flash memory storage
- configuration and switch management
- Hardware components of the Ethernet Switch 325
- Console port
- Port connectors
- Back panel
- AC power receptacle
- Hardware components of the Ethernet Switch 425
- User Interface button
- Setting the unit as the Base Unit
- resetting the stack
- Aborting a command
- LED display during change in IP address and subnet mask
- Gigabit Interface Converter
- LED display panel
- cascade up and down connectors
- network configuration examples
- segment switch application
- High-density switched workgroup application
- stack operation
- base unit
- stack mac address
- stack configurations
- Stack down configurations
- accessing the ci menus and screens
- using the ci menus and screens
- screen fields and descriptions
- main menu
- System Characteristics screen
- switch configuration menu screen
- port list syntax
- accelerator keys for repetitive tasks
- Adding a new port to an existing port number list
- port configuration screen
- high speed flow control configuration screen
- choosing a high speed flow control mode
- asymmetric mode
- CLI Basics
- cli command modes
- port numbering
- port numbering in standalone mode
- accessing cli
- setting the system username and password
- getting help
- keystroke navigation
- help command
- default command
- logout command
- interface command
- end command
- managing basic system information
- show sys-info command
- show tech command
- show stack-info command
- show stacking-mode command
- managing mac address forwarding database table
- show mac-address-table command
- mac-address-table aging-time command
- default mac-address-table aging-time command
- installing device manager
- jdm installation precautions
- installing the device manager software
- removing previous versions of jdm on windows
- installing jdm on windows from the web
- executing the jdm installation software on windows
- installing jdm on unix or linux
- minimum requirements
- installing jdm on linux from the cd
- executing the jdm installation software on unix or linux
- removing jdm in unix or linux environments
- device manager basics
- setting the device manager properties
- opening a device
- device manager window
- Toolbar
- device view
- selecting objects
- selecting multiple objects
- leds and ports
- shortcut menus
- status bar
- editing objects
- types of statistics
- statistics for single and multiple objects
- viewing statistics as graphs
- telnet session
- opening an ssh connection to the device
- trap log
- online help
- Using the Web-based management interface
- Logging in to the Web-based management interface
- Menu
- Management
- viewing summary information
- Viewing summary switch information
- viewing stack information
- changing stack numbering
- identifying unit numbers
- System configuration using the Console Interface
- IP Configuration/Setup screen
- choosing a bootp request mode
- bootp when needed
- bootp disabled
- snmp configuration screen
- Console/Comm Port Configuration screen
- Logging in
- renumber stack units screen
- hardware unit information screen
- TELNET/SNMP/Web Access Configuration screen
- software download screen
- led indications during the download process
- Binary configuration download
- Requirements
- ASCII Configuration file Download
- Enabling and disabling autosave
- using sntp
- Setting local time zone
- System configuration using the CLI
- assigning and clearing ip addresses
- no ip address command
- ip default-gateway command
- show ip command
- show ip address command
- Assigning and clearing IP addresses for specific units
- no ip address unit command
- Pinging
- Resetting the switch to default configuration
- show ip dns command
- ip name-server command
- no ip name-server command
- ip domain-name command
- configuration management
- show config-network command
- ASCII Configuration Generator
- show running-config command
- customizing your system
- show terminal command
- show cli command
- displaying system information
- setting boot parameters
- ip bootp server command
- setting tftp parameters
- show tftp-server command
- no tftp-server command
- Setting the default management interface
- customizing the opening banner
- show banner command
- displaying the arp table
- show interfaces command
- show interfaces config command
- Saving the configuration to NVRAM
- write memory command
- show autosave command
- autosave enable command
- setting time on network elements using simple network time protocol
- sntp enable command
- sntp server primary address command
- no sntp server command
- sntp sync-now command
- no clock time-zone
- no clock summer-time
- enabling autopology
- no autotopology command
- show autotopology nmm-table
- lldp command
- default lldp command
- lldp port config notification command
- default lldp port config notification command
- no lldp tx-tlv command
- default lldp tx-tlv command
- no lldp port status command
- show lldp command
- show lldp port command
- Configuring LEDs on the display panel
- Configuring UI button
- ui-button unit command
- upgrading software
- download command
- ethernet port management using the cli
- no shutdown command
- naming ports
- no name command
- setting port speed
- default speed command
- duplex command
- default duplex command
- flowcontrol command
- default flowcontrol command
- Enabling rate-limiting
- rate-limit command
- default rate-limit command
- show auto-negotiation-capabilities command
- auto-negotiation-advertisements command
- no auto-negotiation-advertisements command
- default auto-negotiation-advertisements command
- viewing unit information
- unit tab
- viewing switch ip information
- globals tab
- addresses tab
- editing the chassis configuration
- base unit info tab
- Stack Info tab
- agent tab
- powersupply tab
- banner tab
- custom banner tab
- working with configuration files
- ASCII config file
- working with sntp
- displaying topology information using device manager
- topology table tab
- viewing and editing a single port configuration
- interface tab for a single port
- Viewing and editing multiple port configurations
- interface tab for multiple ports
- viewing system information
- quick start
- Configuring system security
- Changing the Ethernet Switch 325/425 to system defaults
- logging out of the management interface
- Configuring the switch using Web-based management
- modifying system settings
- Configuring switch port autonegotiation speed
- Configuring high speed flow control
- downloading switch images
- Downloading ASCII configuration files
- tftp server
- parameters on a TFTP server
- Configuring Rate Limiting
- chapter 13 troubleshooting
- Normal power-up sequence
- port connection problems
- port interface
- Installing an SFP Transceiver
- product description
- Locking/extractor mechanisms
- SFP models
- CWDM SFP models
- installing sfps
- removing an sfp
- technical specifications
- SFP specifications
- BASE-SX (LC Type) specifications
- BASE-SX (MT-RJ Type) specifications
- CWDM SFP specifications
- Hard-copy technical manuals
- Connectors and pin assignments
- MDI and MDI-X devices
- MDI-X to MDI cable connections
- DB-9 (RS-232-D) Console/Comm Port connector
- Base-T pinouts for the Ethernet Switch 425
- appendix c default settings
- Sample BootP configuration file
- sample bootp configuration file
- Command List
- appendix f technical specifications
- physical dimensions
- performance specifications
- network protocol and standards compatibility
- electromagnetic immunity
- Index
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