Index-3IndexR
RADIUS, logon authentication 3-31,
4-71
rate limits, setting 3-83, 4-138
restarting the system 3-25, 4-22
RSTP 3-91, 4-154
global configuration 3-92, 4-154
SSecure Shell 3-36, 4-34
configuration 3-36, 4-37
Secure Shell configuration 4-37
serial port
configuring 4-11
Simple Network Management Protocol
See SNMP
SNMP 3-28
community string 3-28, 4-112
enabling traps 3-29, 4-115
filtering IP addresses 3-50
trap manager 3-29, 4-114
software
displaying version 3-10, 4-61
downloading 3-16, 4-63
Spanning Tree Protocol See STA
specifications, software A-1
SSH, configuring 3-36, 4-37
STA 3-91, 4-153
edge port 3-102, 3-104, 4-165
global settings, configuring 3-96,
4-154–4-159
global settings, displaying 3-92,
4-170
interface settings 3-100, 3-108,
3-109, 4-164–4-169, 4-170
link type 3-102, 3-104, 4-167
path cost 3-93, 3-101, 4-164
path cost method 3-97, 4-158
port priority 3-102, 4-164
protocol migration 3-104, 4-169
transmission limit 3-98, 4-159
standards, IEEE A-2
startup files
creating 3-18, 4-63
displaying 3-16, 4-57
setting 3-16, 4-67
static addresses, setting 3-88, 4-150
statistics, port 3-84, 4-134
STP 3-96, 4-154
STP Also see STA
system clock, setting 3-26, 4-52
system software, downloading from
server 3-16, 4-63
TTACACS+, logon authentication 4-74
time, setting 3-26, 4-52
traffic class weights 3-130, 4-193
trap manager 2-7, 3-29, 4-114
troubleshooting B-1
trunk
configuration 3-69, 4-139
LACP 3-71, 4-141
static 3-70, 4-140
Uupgrading software 3-16, 4-63
user password 3-30, 4-26, 4-27
VVLANs 3-111–3-123, 4-172–4-182
adding static members 3-117,
3-119, 4-178
creating 3-116, 4-173
description 3-111
displaying basic information 3-114,
4-187
displaying port members 3-115,
4-180
egress mode 3-121, 4-175
interface configuration 3-119,
4-176–4-179
private 3-122, 4-181
protocol 3-123, 4-182
WWeb interface
access requirements 3-1
configuration buttons 3-3
home page 3-2
menu list 3-3, 3-4
panel display 3-3