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BayStack 325-24T

Brand: Nortel | Category: Switch
Table of contents
  1. restricted rights legend
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. Table Of Contents
  9. Table Of Contents
  10. Table Of Contents
  11. Table Of Contents
  12. Table Of Contents
  13. Table Of Contents
  14. Table Of Contents
  15. Table Of Contents
  16. Table Of Contents
  17. Preface
  18. before you begin
  19. related publications
  20. getting help from the nortel web site
  21. getting help through a nortel distributor or reseller
  22. About Ethernet Switches 325 and 425
  23. Link Layer Discovery Protocol (IEEE 802.1ab)
  24. LLDP operational modes
  25. Transmitting LLDPDUs
  26. Configuring LLDP using the CLI
  27. Radius password fallback enhancement
  28. eapol with guest vlan
  29. reload command
  30. show mac-address-table enhancement
  31. Ping enhancement
  32. Download without reset
  33. BootP when needed as default
  34. VLAN Configuration Control
  35. port mirroring configuration rules
  36. flash memory storage
  37. configuration and switch management
  38. Hardware components of the Ethernet Switch 325
  39. Console port
  40. Port connectors
  41. Back panel
  42. AC power receptacle
  43. Hardware components of the Ethernet Switch 425
  44. User Interface button
  45. Setting the unit as the Base Unit
  46. resetting the stack
  47. Aborting a command
  48. LED display during change in IP address and subnet mask
  49. Gigabit Interface Converter
  50. LED display panel
  51. cascade up and down connectors
  52. network configuration examples
  53. segment switch application
  54. High-density switched workgroup application
  55. stack operation
  56. base unit
  57. stack mac address
  58. stack configurations
  59. Stack down configurations
  60. accessing the ci menus and screens
  61. using the ci menus and screens
  62. screen fields and descriptions
  63. main menu
  64. System Characteristics screen
  65. switch configuration menu screen
  66. port list syntax
  67. accelerator keys for repetitive tasks
  68. Adding a new port to an existing port number list
  69. port configuration screen
  70. high speed flow control configuration screen
  71. choosing a high speed flow control mode
  72. asymmetric mode
  73. CLI Basics
  74. cli command modes
  75. port numbering
  76. port numbering in standalone mode
  77. accessing cli
  78. setting the system username and password
  79. getting help
  80. keystroke navigation
  81. help command
  82. default command
  83. logout command
  84. interface command
  85. end command
  86. managing basic system information
  87. show sys-info command
  88. show tech command
  89. show stack-info command
  90. show stacking-mode command
  91. managing mac address forwarding database table
  92. show mac-address-table command
  93. mac-address-table aging-time command
  94. default mac-address-table aging-time command
  95. installing device manager
  96. jdm installation precautions
  97. installing the device manager software
  98. removing previous versions of jdm on windows
  99. installing jdm on windows from the web
  100. executing the jdm installation software on windows
  101. installing jdm on unix or linux
  102. minimum requirements
  103. installing jdm on linux from the cd
  104. executing the jdm installation software on unix or linux
  105. removing jdm in unix or linux environments
  106. device manager basics
  107. setting the device manager properties
  108. opening a device
  109. device manager window
  110. Toolbar
  111. device view
  112. selecting objects
  113. selecting multiple objects
  114. leds and ports
  115. shortcut menus
  116. status bar
  117. editing objects
  118. types of statistics
  119. statistics for single and multiple objects
  120. viewing statistics as graphs
  121. telnet session
  122. opening an ssh connection to the device
  123. trap log
  124. online help
  125. Using the Web-based management interface
  126. Logging in to the Web-based management interface
  127. Menu
  128. Management
  129. viewing summary information
  130. Viewing summary switch information
  131. viewing stack information
  132. changing stack numbering
  133. identifying unit numbers
  134. System configuration using the Console Interface
  135. IP Configuration/Setup screen
  136. choosing a bootp request mode
  137. bootp when needed
  138. bootp disabled
  139. snmp configuration screen
  140. Console/Comm Port Configuration screen
  141. Logging in
  142. renumber stack units screen
  143. hardware unit information screen
  144. TELNET/SNMP/Web Access Configuration screen
  145. software download screen
  146. led indications during the download process
  147. Binary configuration download
  148. Requirements
  149. ASCII Configuration file Download
  150. Enabling and disabling autosave
  151. using sntp
  152. Setting local time zone
  153. System configuration using the CLI
  154. assigning and clearing ip addresses
  155. no ip address command
  156. ip default-gateway command
  157. show ip command
  158. show ip address command
  159. Assigning and clearing IP addresses for specific units
  160. no ip address unit command
  161. Pinging
  162. Resetting the switch to default configuration
  163. show ip dns command
  164. ip name-server command
  165. no ip name-server command
  166. ip domain-name command
  167. configuration management
  168. show config-network command
  169. ASCII Configuration Generator
  170. show running-config command
  171. customizing your system
  172. show terminal command
  173. show cli command
  174. displaying system information
  175. setting boot parameters
  176. ip bootp server command
  177. setting tftp parameters
  178. show tftp-server command
  179. no tftp-server command
  180. Setting the default management interface
  181. customizing the opening banner
  182. show banner command
  183. displaying the arp table
  184. show interfaces command
  185. show interfaces config command
  186. Saving the configuration to NVRAM
  187. write memory command
  188. show autosave command
  189. autosave enable command
  190. setting time on network elements using simple network time protocol
  191. sntp enable command
  192. sntp server primary address command
  193. no sntp server command
  194. sntp sync-now command
  195. no clock time-zone
  196. no clock summer-time
  197. enabling autopology
  198. no autotopology command
  199. show autotopology nmm-table
  200. lldp command
  201. default lldp command
  202. lldp port config notification command
  203. default lldp port config notification command
  204. no lldp tx-tlv command
  205. default lldp tx-tlv command
  206. no lldp port status command
  207. show lldp command
  208. show lldp port command
  209. Configuring LEDs on the display panel
  210. Configuring UI button
  211. ui-button unit command
  212. upgrading software
  213. download command
  214. ethernet port management using the cli
  215. no shutdown command
  216. naming ports
  217. no name command
  218. setting port speed
  219. default speed command
  220. duplex command
  221. default duplex command
  222. flowcontrol command
  223. default flowcontrol command
  224. Enabling rate-limiting
  225. rate-limit command
  226. default rate-limit command
  227. show auto-negotiation-capabilities command
  228. auto-negotiation-advertisements command
  229. no auto-negotiation-advertisements command
  230. default auto-negotiation-advertisements command
  231. viewing unit information
  232. unit tab
  233. viewing switch ip information
  234. globals tab
  235. addresses tab
  236. editing the chassis configuration
  237. base unit info tab
  238. Stack Info tab
  239. agent tab
  240. powersupply tab
  241. banner tab
  242. custom banner tab
  243. working with configuration files
  244. ASCII config file
  245. working with sntp
  246. displaying topology information using device manager
  247. topology table tab
  248. viewing and editing a single port configuration
  249. interface tab for a single port
  250. Viewing and editing multiple port configurations
  251. interface tab for multiple ports
  252. viewing system information
  253. quick start
  254. Configuring system security
  255. Changing the Ethernet Switch 325/425 to system defaults
  256. logging out of the management interface
  257. Configuring the switch using Web-based management
  258. modifying system settings
  259. Configuring switch port autonegotiation speed
  260. Configuring high speed flow control
  261. downloading switch images
  262. Downloading ASCII configuration files
  263. tftp server
  264. parameters on a TFTP server
  265. Configuring Rate Limiting
  266. chapter 13 troubleshooting
  267. Normal power-up sequence
  268. port connection problems
  269. port interface
  270. Installing an SFP Transceiver
  271. product description
  272. Locking/extractor mechanisms
  273. SFP models
  274. CWDM SFP models
  275. installing sfps
  276. removing an sfp
  277. technical specifications
  278. SFP specifications
  279. BASE-SX (LC Type) specifications
  280. BASE-SX (MT-RJ Type) specifications
  281. CWDM SFP specifications
  282. Hard-copy technical manuals
  283. Connectors and pin assignments
  284. MDI and MDI-X devices
  285. MDI-X to MDI cable connections
  286. DB-9 (RS-232-D) Console/Comm Port connector
  287. Base-T pinouts for the Ethernet Switch 425
  288. appendix c default settings
  289. Sample BootP configuration file
  290. sample bootp configuration file
  291. Command List
  292. appendix f technical specifications
  293. physical dimensions
  294. performance specifications
  295. network protocol and standards compatibility
  296. electromagnetic immunity
  297. Index
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