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Using the Business Policy Switch 2000 Version 1.2
You must change the T elnet ac cess fie ld through direct ac cess to t he interf ace; you
cannot change the Telnet access field through Telnet. You must set the Telnet
feature after the first power-up.
When you configure the access, you are setting access for the next session. The
current session any user has open is unaffected.
For information on configuring the IP manag er list, refer to Chapter 3, Using
Web-based Management for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Software Version
1.2, and Reference for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Command Line Interface
Software Version 1.2.
Policy-enabled networks with QoS meteringWith version 1.1, the BPS 2000 supports the traffic policing, or metering, feature
of IETF Differentiated Services (DiffServ) Quality o f Service (QoS) architecture.
Refer to “Policy-enabled networking” on page62, for a more complete
description of policy-enabled networks, and refer to Chapter 4 for a complete
discussion of policy-enabled networks, Differentiated Services (DiffServ), and
Quality of Service (QoS). For information on configuring policy-enabled
networks, DiffServ, and QoS, refer to Using Web-based Management for the
Business Policy Switch 2000 Software Version 1.2, Reference for the Business
Policy Switch 2000 Command Line Interface Software Version 1.2, and Reference
for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Management Software Version 1.2.
Support for the GBIC MDAThe BPS 2000 software version 1.1 provides support for the Gigabit Interface
Connector (GBIC) MDA. The MDA, BayStack 450-1GBIC MDA, provides only
two priority queues.
Note: To avoid locking a user out of the switch, Nortel Networks
recommends that you configure ranges of IP addresses that you allow
access.