Nortel BayStack 450 Switch manuals
BayStack 450 Switch
Table of contents
- statement of conditions
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- text conventions
- related publications
- Physical Description
- Front Panel
- Comm Port
- LED Display Panel
- Back Panel
- AC Power Receptacle
- RPSU Connector
- Cascade Module Slot
- IEEE 802.1p Prioritizing
- IGMP Snooping Feature
- MultiLink Trunking
- BootP Automatic IP Configuration/MAC Address
- SNMP MIB Support
- Desktop Switch Application
- Segment Switch Application
- High-Density Switched Workgroup Application
- Fail-Safe Stack Application
- Stack Operation
- Cascade A Out Connector
- Base Unit
- Stack MAC Address
- Removing a Unit from the Stack
- Stack Up Configurations
- Redundant Cascade Stacking Feature
- IEEE 802.1Q VLAN Workgroups
- IEEE 802.1Q Tagging
- VLANs Spanning Multiple Switches
- VLANS Spanning Multiple Untagged Switches
- Shared Servers
- VLAN Workgroup Summary
- VLAN Configuration Rules
- IGMP Snooping
- IGMP Snooping Configuration Rules
- MultiLink Trunks
- Client/Server Configuration Using MultiLink Trunks
- Trunk Configuration Screen Examples
- 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
- Port Mirroring Configuration Rules
- Installation Requirements
- Installation Procedure
- 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 Self-Test Screen
- Initial Setup
- Stack Setup
- Accessing the CI Menus and Screens
- Using the CI Menus and Screens
- Screen Fields and Descriptions
- Main Menu
- IP Configuration/Setup
- Choosing a BootP Request Mode
- BootP Always
- BootP or Last Address
- SNMP Configuration
- System Characteristics
- Switch Configuration
- MAC Address Table
- VLAN Configuration Menu
- VLAN Configuration
- VLAN Port Configuration
- VLAN Display by Port
- Traffic Class Configuration
- Port Configuration
- High Speed Flow Control Configuration
- Choosing a High Speed Flow Control Mode
- Asymmetric
- MultiLink Trunk Configuration Screen
- MultiLink Trunk Utilization Screen
- Port Mirroring Configuration
- Rate Limiting Configuration
- IGMP Configuration
- Port Statistics
- Console/Comm Port Configuration
- Renumber Stack Units
- Hardware Unit Information
- Spanning Tree Port Configuration
- Display Spanning Tree Switch Settings
- TELNET Configuration
- Software Download
- Configuration File
- Display Event Log
- Excessive Bad Entries
- Flash Update
- Reset
- Reset to Default Settings
- Logout
- Interpreting the LEDs
- interpreting the leds
- Normal Power-Up Sequence
- Port Connection Problems
- Environmental
- Physical Dimensions
- Electromagnetic Immunity
- Declaration of Conformity
- Operating Range
- Transmit Characteristics
- Receive Characteristics
- Worst-Case Power Budget and Penalties
- media dependent adapters
- M1000BASE-LX MDAs
- Installing an MDA
- Replacing an MDA with a Different Model
- Configuring MultiLink Trunks
- Configuring Port Mirroring
- Configuring IGMP Snooping
- connectors and pin assignments
- MDI and MDI-X Devices
- MDI-X to MDI Cable Connections
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