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BayStack 450-12F

Brand: Nortel | Category: Switch
BayStack 450-12F first page preview

BayStack 450-12F

Brand: Nortel | Category: Switch
Table of contents
  1. statement of conditions
  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. Table Of Contents
  18. text conventions
  19. related publications
  20. Physical Description
  21. Comm Port
  22. BASE-FX MT-RJ Ports
  23. LED Display Panel
  24. Back Panel
  25. Redundant Power Supply Unit (RPSU) Connector
  26. Cooling Fans
  27. SNMP Support
  28. SNMP Traps
  29. MAC Address-Based Security
  30. EAPOL-Based Security
  31. Overview and Terms
  32. Dynamic VLAN Assignment
  33. Setting Up the Authentication Server
  34. Authentication Process
  35. System Requirements
  36. Configuration Rules
  37. SNMP-Based Security
  38. Configuration Parameters
  39. BootP Automatic IP Configuration/MAC Address
  40. Network Configurations
  41. Desktop Switch Application
  42. Segment Switch Application
  43. High-Density Switched Workgroup Application
  44. ATM Application
  45. Setting Up an ATM Configuration
  46. Fail-Safe Stack Application
  47. Stack Operation
  48. BayStack 400-ST1 Cascade Module
  49. Cascade A In Connector
  50. Base Unit
  51. Stack Configurations
  52. Stack Up Configurations
  53. Redundant Cascade Stacking Feature
  54. Virtual Local Area Networks (VLANs)
  55. Supported VLAN Types
  56. IEEE 802.1Q Tagging
  57. figure 1-25. 802.1q tagging (after port-based vlan assignment)
  58. figure 1-27. 802.1q tagging (after protocol-based vlan assignment)
  59. figure 1-28. 802.1q tag assignment
  60. VLANs Spanning Multiple Switches
  61. VLANs Spanning Multiple Untagged Switches
  62. Shared Servers
  63. figure 1-35. default vlan configuration screen example
  64. figure 1-36. vlan configuration screen example
  65. figure 1-37. default vlan port configuration screen example
  66. figure 1-38. vlan port configuration screen example
  67. VLAN Workgroup Summary
  68. VLAN Configuration Rules
  69. IGMP Snooping
  70. IGMP Snooping Configuration Rules
  71. IEEE 802.1p Prioritizing
  72. figure 1-46. setting port priority example
  73. MultiLink Trunks
  74. Client/Server Configuration Using MultiLink Trunks
  75. Trunk Configuration Screen Examples
  76. figure 1-51. multilink trunk configuration screen for switch s
  77. Trunk Configuration Screen for Switch S2
  78. Trunk Configuration Screen for Switch S3
  79. Trunk Configuration Screen for Switch S4
  80. Before Configuring Trunks
  81. How the MultiLink Trunk Reacts to Losing Distributed Trunk Members
  82. Spanning Tree Considerations for MultiLink Trunks
  83. Additional Tips About the MultiLink Trunking Feature
  84. Port Mirroring (Conversation Steering)
  85. Port-Based Mirroring Configuration
  86. Address-Based Mirroring Configuration
  87. figure 1-62. port mirroring address-based screen example
  88. Port Mirroring Configuration Rules
  89. Installation Requirements
  90. Installing the BayStack 450 Switch on a Flat Surface
  91. Installing the BayStack 450 Switch in a Rack
  92. attaching devices to the baystack 450 switch
  93. Connecting the 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX Ports
  94. Connecting Fiber Optic Ports
  95. Console/Comm Port
  96. Connecting a Terminal to the Console/Comm Port
  97. connecting power
  98. Verifying the Installation
  99. Verifying the Installation Using the LEDs
  100. Verifying the Installation Using the Self-Test Screen
  101. Initial Setup
  102. Figure 2-13. Main Menu for Standalone Switch
  103. Figure 2-14. IP Configuration/Setup Screen (Standalone Switch)
  104. stack setup
  105. Figure 2-15. Main Menu (Standalone Switch Example)
  106. Figure 2-17. IP Configuration/Setup Screen (Stack Configuration)
  107. Accessing the CI Menus and Screens
  108. Navigating the CI Menus and Screens
  109. Map of CI Menus and Screens
  110. Main Menu
  111. Table 3-1. Console Interface Main Menu options
  112. IP Configuration/Setup
  113. Table 3-2. IP Configuration/Setup Screen Fields
  114. BootP Request Mode
  115. BootP Disabled
  116. BootP When Needed
  117. SNMP Configuration
  118. System Characteristics
  119. Table 3-4. System Characteristics Screen Fields
  120. Switch Configuration
  121. Table 3-5. Switch Configuration Menu Options
  122. MAC Address Table
  123. Table 3-6. MAC Address Table Screen Fields
  124. Figure 3-8. MAC Address Security Configuration Menu
  125. MAC Address Security Configuration
  126. Figure 3-9. MAC Address Security Configuration Screen
  127. Table 3-8. MAC Address Security Configuration Screen Fields
  128. MAC Address Security Port Configuration
  129. Figure 3-11. MAC Address Security Port Configuration (Screen 2 of 2)
  130. Table 3-9. MAC Address Security Port Configuration Screen Fields
  131. MAC Address Security Port Lists
  132. Figure 3-13. MAC Address Security Port Lists Screen
  133. MAC Address Security Table
  134. Figure 3-15. MAC Address Security Table Screen
  135. Table 3-11. MAC Address Security Table Screen Fields
  136. EAPOL Security Configuration
  137. Figure 3-16. EAPOL Security Configuration Screen
  138. VLAN Configuration Menu
  139. Figure 3-17. VLAN Configuration Menu
  140. VLAN Configuration
  141. Figure 3-18. VLAN Configuration Screen
  142. Table 3-15. Predefined Protocol Identifier (PID)
  143. VLAN Port Configuration
  144. Figure 3-19. VLAN Port Configuration Screen
  145. VLAN Display by Port
  146. Traffic Class Configuration
  147. Figure 3-21. Traffic Class Configuration Screen
  148. Port Configuration
  149. Figure 3-23. Port Configuration Screen (2 of 2)
  150. Table 3-20. Port Configuration Screen Fields
  151. High Speed Flow Control Configuration
  152. Choosing a High Speed Flow Control Mode
  153. Symmetric Mode
  154. Figure 3-25. MultiLink Trunk Configuration Menu
  155. MultiLink Trunk Configuration Screen
  156. Figure 3-26. MultiLink Trunk Configuration Screen
  157. MultiLink Trunk Utilization Screen
  158. Figure 3-27. MultiLink Trunk Utilization Screen (1 of 2)
  159. Figure 3-28. MultiLink Trunk Utilization Screen (2 of 2)
  160. Port Mirroring Configuration
  161. Figure 3-29. Port Mirroring Configuration Screen
  162. Table 3-25. Port Mirroring Configuration Screen Fields
  163. Table 3-26. Monitoring Modes
  164. Rate Limiting Configuration
  165. Figure 3-31. Rate Limiting Configuration Screen (2 of 2)
  166. Table 3-27. Rate Limiting Configuration Screen Fields
  167. IGMP Configuration Menu
  168. IGMP Configuration
  169. Figure 3-33. IGMP Configuration Screen
  170. Multicast Group Membership
  171. Figure 3-34. Multicast Group Membership Screen
  172. Port Statistics
  173. Table 3-31. Port Statistics Screen Fields
  174. ATM Configuration Menu
  175. Before Configuring Your ATM MDA
  176. LEC Configuration
  177. Figure 3-37. LEC Configuration Screen
  178. ATM MDA Configuration
  179. LECS Address Methods
  180. ATM MDA Software Download
  181. Figure 3-39. ATM MDA Software Download Screen
  182. Console/Comm Port Configuration
  183. Identify Unit Numbers
  184. Figure 3-41. Renumber Stack Units Screen
  185. Display Hardware Units
  186. Spanning Tree Configuration
  187. Figure 3-43. Spanning Tree Configuration Menu
  188. Spanning Tree Port Configuration
  189. Figure 3-45. Spanning Tree Port Configuration Screen (2 of 2)
  190. Display Spanning Tree Switch Settings
  191. Table 3-40. Spanning Tree Switch Settings Parameters
  192. TELNET/SNMP Manager List Configuration
  193. Table 3-41. TELNET/SNMP Manager List Configuration Screen Fields
  194. Software Download
  195. Figure 3-48. Software Download Screen
  196. Table 3-43. LED Indications During the Software Download Process
  197. Configuration File
  198. Table 3-44. Configuration File Download/Upload Screen Fields
  199. Table 3-45. Parameters Not Saved to the Configuration File
  200. Display Event Log
  201. Excessive Bad Entries
  202. Write Threshold
  203. Save Current Settings
  204. Figure 3-55. Nortel Networks Logo Screen
  205. Reset to Default Settings
  206. Figure 3-56. Self-Test Screen After Resetting to Default Settings
  207. Figure 3-57. Nortel Networks Logo Screen After Resetting to Default Settings
  208. Logout
  209. Interpreting the LEDs
  210. Diagnosing and Correcting the Problem
  211. Normal Power-Up Sequence
  212. Table 4-2. Corrective Actions
  213. Port Connection Problems
  214. Port Interface
  215. Table 4-3. Software Download Error Codes
  216. Environmental
  217. Electrical
  218. Network Protocol and Standards Compatibility
  219. Safety Agency Certification
  220. BASE-SX Models
  221. Transmit Characteristics
  222. Receive Characteristics
  223. BASE-LX Models
  224. Table B-6. 1000BASE-LX Transmit Characteristics
  225. Worst-Case Power Budget and Penalties
  226. media dependent adapters
  227. BASE-T/100BASE-TX MDA
  228. BASE-FX MDAs
  229. Table C-2. 100BASE-FX MDA Components
  230. BASE-SX MDAs
  231. Table C-3. 1000BASE-SX MDA Components
  232. BASE-LX MDAs
  233. Table C-4. 1000BASE-LX MDA Components
  234. Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) MDAs
  235. Table C-5. 450-2M3 and 450-2S3 MDA Description
  236. Gigabit Interface Converter (GBIC) MDA
  237. Installing an MDA
  238. Replacing an MDA
  239. Installation
  240. Removing an Installed GBIC
  241. BASE-LX Multimode Applications
  242. ATM Terminology
  243. Virtual Ports
  244. Emulated LAN (ELAN)
  245. LAN Emulation Configuration Server (LECS)
  246. User-to-Network Interface (UNI)
  247. Configuration Concepts
  248. ELAN VLAN Mapping
  249. LANE
  250. virtual ports
  251. LEC Failover
  252. Spanning Tree on LEC VPorts
  253. Figure D-6. LEC VPorts with Spanning Tree Disabled (2 of 2)
  254. Mixed Stack Configurations
  255. LECs and VLAN Membership
  256. Configuring 802.1Q VLANs
  257. Figure E-1. Configuring 802.1Q VLANs (1 of 3)
  258. Figure E-2. Configuring 802.1Q VLANs (2 of 3)
  259. Figure E-3. Configuring 802.1Q VLANs (3 of 3)
  260. Figure E-4. Security Configurations
  261. Figure E-5. MAC Address-Based Security (1 of 2)
  262. Figure E-6. MAC Address-Based Security (2 of 2)
  263. Figure E-7. EAPOL-Based Security
  264. Figure E-8. RADIUS-Based Security (1 of 5)
  265. Figure E-9. RADIUS-Based Security (2 of 5)
  266. Figure E-10. RADIUS-Based Security (3 of 5)
  267. Figure E-11. RADIUS-Based Security (4 of 5)
  268. Figure E-12. RADIUS-Based Security (5 of 5)
  269. Figure E-13. SNMP-Based Security
  270. Figure E-14. Configuring the BayStack 450-2M3/2S3 MDA (1 of 3)
  271. configuring multilink trunks
  272. configuring port mirroring
  273. configuring igmp snooping
  274. RJ-45 (10BASE-T/100BASE-TX) Port Connectors
  275. MDI-X to MDI Cable Connections
  276. MDI-X to MDI-X Cable Connections
  277. DB-9 (RS-232-D) Console/Comm Port Connector
  278. Table G-1. Factory Default Settings for the BayStack 450 Switch
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