Software Supported
Partitioned Switch Management
A user account includes a login name, password, and user privileges. The privileges determine whether the user has read or write access to the switch, and which command domains and command families the user is authorized to execute on the switch. The privileges are sometimes referred to as authorization; the designation of particular command families or domains for user access is sometimes referred to as parti- tioned management.
Available command domains and families are listed in the following table:
Domain | Corresponding Families |
file telnet dshell debug | |
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system aip snmp rmon web config | |
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chassis module interface pmm health | |
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ip rip ospf vrrp | |
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802.1q | |
| vlan bridge stp |
| linkagg |
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dns | |
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qos policy slb | |
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session avlan aaa | |
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Per-VLAN DHCP Relay
The OmniSwitch 9000 allows you to configure multiple DHCP relay (ip helper) addresses on a
Policy Server Management
Policy servers use Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) to store policies that are configured through
The Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) is a standard directory server protocol. The LDAP policy server client in the switch is based on RFC 2251. Currently, PolicyView is supported for policy management.
Policy Based Routing (Permanent Mode)
Policy Based Routing may be used to redirect traffic to a particular gateway based on source or destina- tion IP address, source or destination network group, source or destination TCP/UDP port, a service or service group, IP protocol, or
Traffic may be redirected to a particular gateway regardless of what routes are listed in the routing table. Note that the gateway address does not have to be on a directly connected VLAN; the address may be on any network that is learned by the switch.
Policy Based Routing is supported on the OmniSwitch 9000 Series. The 6.1.3.R01 release provides support for this feature on the OmniSwitch 6850 Series.
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