Kingston Technology 2000 manual Preparing for Configuration, Quick Start

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Preparing for Configuration

To properly prepare for Installation and Configuration of the Bay Networks Extranet Switch, you should have the following items available:

A Management IP Address for the system. You need this address to manage all system services, such as HTTP, FTP, and SNMP.

An IP Address for the LAN port that is available on the system board.

Any number of Public IP Addresses; e.g., one IP address for each Public LAN Interface and one IP address for each T1 WAN interface.

A plan to distribute IP addresses to clients when connections are requested; e.g., via a DHCP server or an internal client address

Ypool (with an address pool you will need a range of IP addresses).

An Authentication database: If you are not using internal authentication via the LDAP database then make sure you have either the external LDAP or the RADIUS server(s) IP Address and password or shared secret.

An external accounting server, such as RADIUS, with its IP

YAddress and shared secret (password).

Client dial-in: Prepare the clients for the type of tunneling protocol they will be using. The PPTP client application is available on the Bay Networks CD for Windows 95, and it comes with Windows NT. Bay

YNetworks also provides the IPsec client on the Bay Networks CD.

A complete network topology of the "environment" in which you are testing the Switch, including the Switch, the default router address, and any other IP addresses that you think might be required.

Quick Start

Click to begin the Quick Start Configuration. This option allows you to configure interfaces, set up PPTP tunnels for up to three users, and establish a connection to the Switch. If you prepare for the configuration (as recommended on page 24), the Quick Start can take as little as 15 minutes to complete.

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Managing the Switch

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Contents Bay Networks Extranet Switch Bay Networks Part Number 301461-B Rev Accuracy NoticeTrademarks Contents Special Notices Index Changing Hardware ConfigurationsSpecifications Rack MountingPreface Extranet Switch Documentation Map Conventions DocumentationUser Interface Help Button Technical Telephone Number Fax Number Solutions Center Bay Networks Customer ServiceFront View Chapter Checking the ComponentsOptional Sliding Rail Bracket Set Components ListChapter Cabling the Switch LAN Speed SelectionLAN Interface Optional WAN Interface Connector PinoutsSerial Cable Connecting the CablesLED Understanding the Lights and LEDsLNK Chapter Assigning a System Identity − Initial Management IP Address ConfigurationSubnet Mask Startup Configuration RequirementsDefault Gateway Management IP AddressPrivate and Public Interfaces PrivatePublic IP Address Configuration Utility Running the IP Configuration UtilityRequirements − Serial Number Search Display Prerequisites Serial Interface ConfigurationProcedure − Sample Serial Interface Display Platforms Supported Chapter Managing the SwitchRecommended Web Browser Versions and Settings Display Setting− Configuration Choices Extranet Switch Welcome Display− Bay Networks Extranet Switch Welcome Display Quick Start Preparing for ConfigurationGuided Configuration Manage Extranet SwitchRegistration Logging in and Supplying a Password − Quick Start Prerequisites Display Quick Start Configuration PrerequisitesRequired Environment Point-to-Point Tunnel Protocol Pptp tunnel access methodPost-Configuration Testing − Quick Start Configuration Display ConfigurationIP Address LAN/WAN InterfacesPptp Users User ID PasswordConfirm Password TypeTime AdministratorRemote User Static IP Address Date and TimeAutomatic Backup Windows Extranet Access Client InstallationPage Windows NT Chapter Rack Mounting Mounting Brackets − Bracket Installation for a Two-Post Chassis Rack MountRack Mount Installation Procedure Sliding Rails Optional Rack M ounting Screws Brackets Ounting Rail Sliding Rail Installation Procedure Removing the Top Cover Chapter Changing Hardware Configurations− Removing the Top Cover System Board − Switchs System Board− Installing LAN or WAN Cards Installing Option Cards− Installing Additional Memory Installing Additional DIMMsVendor Part Number Memory OptionsReplacing a Power Supply − Front Bezel Removal Removing the Front BezelPage − Removing the Hard Disk Drive Removing the Hard Disk DriveReplacing the Hard Disk Drive Appendix a Specifications PhysicalOperating Environment Statement of Conditions Appendix B Special NoticesSpecial Notices Bay Networks, Inc. Software License Agreement Special Notices Special Notices Radius Remote Authentication Dial In User Service Index Bay Networks Extranet Switch Administrators GuideLdap DSU/CSU

2000 specifications

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