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BayStack 450-12F
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- text conventions
- related publications
- Physical Description
- Comm Port
- BASE-FX MT-RJ Ports
- LED Display Panel
- Back Panel
- Redundant Power Supply Unit (RPSU) Connector
- Cooling Fans
- SNMP Support
- SNMP Traps
- MAC Address-Based Security
- EAPOL-Based Security
- Overview and Terms
- Dynamic VLAN Assignment
- Setting Up the Authentication Server
- Authentication Process
- System Requirements
- Configuration Rules
- SNMP-Based Security
- Configuration Parameters
- BootP Automatic IP Configuration/MAC Address
- Network Configurations
- Desktop Switch Application
- Segment Switch Application
- High-Density Switched Workgroup Application
- ATM Application
- Setting Up an ATM Configuration
- Fail-Safe Stack Application
- Stack Operation
- BayStack 400-ST1 Cascade Module
- Cascade A In Connector
- Base Unit
- Stack Configurations
- Stack Up Configurations
- Redundant Cascade Stacking Feature
- Virtual Local Area Networks (VLANs)
- Supported VLAN Types
- IEEE 802.1Q Tagging
- figure 1-25. 802.1q tagging (after port-based vlan assignment)
- figure 1-27. 802.1q tagging (after protocol-based vlan assignment)
- figure 1-28. 802.1q tag assignment
- VLANs Spanning Multiple Switches
- VLANs Spanning Multiple Untagged Switches
- Shared Servers
- figure 1-35. default vlan configuration screen example
- figure 1-36. vlan configuration screen example
- figure 1-37. default vlan port configuration screen example
- figure 1-38. vlan port configuration screen example
- VLAN Workgroup Summary
- VLAN Configuration Rules
- IGMP Snooping
- IGMP Snooping Configuration Rules
- IEEE 802.1p Prioritizing
- figure 1-46. setting port priority example
- MultiLink Trunks
- Client/Server Configuration Using MultiLink Trunks
- Trunk Configuration Screen Examples
- figure 1-51. multilink trunk configuration screen for switch s
- Trunk Configuration Screen for Switch S2
- Trunk Configuration Screen for Switch S3
- Trunk Configuration Screen for Switch S4
- Before Configuring Trunks
- How the MultiLink Trunk Reacts to Losing Distributed Trunk Members
- Spanning Tree Considerations for MultiLink Trunks
- Additional Tips About the MultiLink Trunking Feature
- Port Mirroring (Conversation Steering)
- Port-Based Mirroring Configuration
- Address-Based Mirroring Configuration
- figure 1-62. port mirroring address-based screen example
- Port Mirroring Configuration Rules
- Installation Requirements
- Installing the BayStack 450 Switch on a Flat Surface
- Installing the BayStack 450 Switch in a Rack
- attaching devices to the baystack 450 switch
- Connecting the 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX Ports
- Connecting Fiber Optic Ports
- Console/Comm Port
- Connecting a Terminal to the Console/Comm Port
- connecting power
- Verifying the Installation
- Verifying the Installation Using the LEDs
- Verifying the Installation Using the Self-Test Screen
- Initial Setup
- Figure 2-13. Main Menu for Standalone Switch
- Figure 2-14. IP Configuration/Setup Screen (Standalone Switch)
- stack setup
- Figure 2-15. Main Menu (Standalone Switch Example)
- Figure 2-17. IP Configuration/Setup Screen (Stack Configuration)
- Accessing the CI Menus and Screens
- Navigating the CI Menus and Screens
- Map of CI Menus and Screens
- Main Menu
- Table 3-1. Console Interface Main Menu options
- IP Configuration/Setup
- Table 3-2. IP Configuration/Setup Screen Fields
- BootP Request Mode
- BootP Disabled
- BootP When Needed
- SNMP Configuration
- System Characteristics
- Table 3-4. System Characteristics Screen Fields
- Switch Configuration
- Table 3-5. Switch Configuration Menu Options
- MAC Address Table
- Table 3-6. MAC Address Table Screen Fields
- Figure 3-8. MAC Address Security Configuration Menu
- MAC Address Security Configuration
- Figure 3-9. MAC Address Security Configuration Screen
- Table 3-8. MAC Address Security Configuration Screen Fields
- MAC Address Security Port Configuration
- Figure 3-11. MAC Address Security Port Configuration (Screen 2 of 2)
- Table 3-9. MAC Address Security Port Configuration Screen Fields
- MAC Address Security Port Lists
- Figure 3-13. MAC Address Security Port Lists Screen
- MAC Address Security Table
- Figure 3-15. MAC Address Security Table Screen
- Table 3-11. MAC Address Security Table Screen Fields
- EAPOL Security Configuration
- Figure 3-16. EAPOL Security Configuration Screen
- VLAN Configuration Menu
- Figure 3-17. VLAN Configuration Menu
- VLAN Configuration
- Figure 3-18. VLAN Configuration Screen
- Table 3-15. Predefined Protocol Identifier (PID)
- VLAN Port Configuration
- Figure 3-19. VLAN Port Configuration Screen
- VLAN Display by Port
- Traffic Class Configuration
- Figure 3-21. Traffic Class Configuration Screen
- Port Configuration
- Figure 3-23. Port Configuration Screen (2 of 2)
- Table 3-20. Port Configuration Screen Fields
- High Speed Flow Control Configuration
- Choosing a High Speed Flow Control Mode
- Symmetric Mode
- Figure 3-25. MultiLink Trunk Configuration Menu
- MultiLink Trunk Configuration Screen
- Figure 3-26. MultiLink Trunk Configuration Screen
- MultiLink Trunk Utilization Screen
- Figure 3-27. MultiLink Trunk Utilization Screen (1 of 2)
- Figure 3-28. MultiLink Trunk Utilization Screen (2 of 2)
- Port Mirroring Configuration
- Figure 3-29. Port Mirroring Configuration Screen
- Table 3-25. Port Mirroring Configuration Screen Fields
- Table 3-26. Monitoring Modes
- Rate Limiting Configuration
- Figure 3-31. Rate Limiting Configuration Screen (2 of 2)
- Table 3-27. Rate Limiting Configuration Screen Fields
- IGMP Configuration Menu
- IGMP Configuration
- Figure 3-33. IGMP Configuration Screen
- Multicast Group Membership
- Figure 3-34. Multicast Group Membership Screen
- Port Statistics
- Table 3-31. Port Statistics Screen Fields
- ATM Configuration Menu
- Before Configuring Your ATM MDA
- LEC Configuration
- Figure 3-37. LEC Configuration Screen
- ATM MDA Configuration
- LECS Address Methods
- ATM MDA Software Download
- Figure 3-39. ATM MDA Software Download Screen
- Console/Comm Port Configuration
- Identify Unit Numbers
- Figure 3-41. Renumber Stack Units Screen
- Display Hardware Units
- Spanning Tree Configuration
- Figure 3-43. Spanning Tree Configuration Menu
- Spanning Tree Port Configuration
- Figure 3-45. Spanning Tree Port Configuration Screen (2 of 2)
- Display Spanning Tree Switch Settings
- Table 3-40. Spanning Tree Switch Settings Parameters
- TELNET/SNMP Manager List Configuration
- Table 3-41. TELNET/SNMP Manager List Configuration Screen Fields
- Software Download
- Figure 3-48. Software Download Screen
- Table 3-43. LED Indications During the Software Download Process
- Configuration File
- Table 3-44. Configuration File Download/Upload Screen Fields
- Table 3-45. Parameters Not Saved to the Configuration File
- Display Event Log
- Excessive Bad Entries
- Write Threshold
- Save Current Settings
- Figure 3-55. Nortel Networks Logo Screen
- Reset to Default Settings
- Figure 3-56. Self-Test Screen After Resetting to Default Settings
- Figure 3-57. Nortel Networks Logo Screen After Resetting to Default Settings
- Logout
- Interpreting the LEDs
- Diagnosing and Correcting the Problem
- Normal Power-Up Sequence
- Table 4-2. Corrective Actions
- Port Connection Problems
- Port Interface
- Table 4-3. Software Download Error Codes
- Environmental
- Electrical
- Network Protocol and Standards Compatibility
- Safety Agency Certification
- BASE-SX Models
- Transmit Characteristics
- Receive Characteristics
- BASE-LX Models
- Table B-6. 1000BASE-LX Transmit Characteristics
- Worst-Case Power Budget and Penalties
- media dependent adapters
- BASE-T/100BASE-TX MDA
- BASE-FX MDAs
- Table C-2. 100BASE-FX MDA Components
- BASE-SX MDAs
- Table C-3. 1000BASE-SX MDA Components
- BASE-LX MDAs
- Table C-4. 1000BASE-LX MDA Components
- Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) MDAs
- Table C-5. 450-2M3 and 450-2S3 MDA Description
- Gigabit Interface Converter (GBIC) MDA
- Installing an MDA
- Replacing an MDA
- Installation
- Removing an Installed GBIC
- BASE-LX Multimode Applications
- ATM Terminology
- Virtual Ports
- Emulated LAN (ELAN)
- LAN Emulation Configuration Server (LECS)
- User-to-Network Interface (UNI)
- Configuration Concepts
- ELAN VLAN Mapping
- LANE
- virtual ports
- LEC Failover
- Spanning Tree on LEC VPorts
- Figure D-6. LEC VPorts with Spanning Tree Disabled (2 of 2)
- Mixed Stack Configurations
- LECs and VLAN Membership
- Configuring 802.1Q VLANs
- Figure E-1. Configuring 802.1Q VLANs (1 of 3)
- Figure E-2. Configuring 802.1Q VLANs (2 of 3)
- Figure E-3. Configuring 802.1Q VLANs (3 of 3)
- Figure E-4. Security Configurations
- Figure E-5. MAC Address-Based Security (1 of 2)
- Figure E-6. MAC Address-Based Security (2 of 2)
- Figure E-7. EAPOL-Based Security
- Figure E-8. RADIUS-Based Security (1 of 5)
- Figure E-9. RADIUS-Based Security (2 of 5)
- Figure E-10. RADIUS-Based Security (3 of 5)
- Figure E-11. RADIUS-Based Security (4 of 5)
- Figure E-12. RADIUS-Based Security (5 of 5)
- Figure E-13. SNMP-Based Security
- Figure E-14. Configuring the BayStack 450-2M3/2S3 MDA (1 of 3)
- configuring multilink trunks
- configuring port mirroring
- configuring igmp snooping
- RJ-45 (10BASE-T/100BASE-TX) Port Connectors
- MDI-X to MDI Cable Connections
- MDI-X to MDI-X Cable Connections
- DB-9 (RS-232-D) Console/Comm Port Connector
- Table G-1. Factory Default Settings for the BayStack 450 Switch
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