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The Business Policy Switch 2000
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Copyright 2001 Nortel Networks
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Statement of Conditions
USA Requirements Only
Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Compliance Notice: Radio Frequency Notice
Japan/Nippon Requirements Only
Taiwan Requirements
Canada Requirements Only
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Nortel Networks NA Inc. Software License Agreement
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Contents
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Preface
Before you begin
Related publications
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How to get help
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Chapter 1 The Business Policy Switch 2000
General description
Stacking compatibility
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Software version 1.2 compatibility with BayStack 450 switches
Physical description
Front panel
Console port
Uplink/Expansion slot
Port connectors
See Appendixes for more information about the RJ-45 port connectors.
LED display panel
Business Policy Switch 2000
Tabl e 2 Business Policy Switch 2000 LED descriptions (continued)
Tabl e 2 Business Policy Switch 2000 LED descriptions (continued)
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Back panel
Cascade Module slot
Cooling fans
AC power receptacle
Table 4 International power cord specifications
Redundant power supply unit (RPSU) and uninterruptible power supply (UPS)
100 Watt DC-DC Converter
Features
CLI management system
Increased VLANs
Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol groups
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STG configuration guidelines
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Spanning Tree Fast Learning
ASCII configuration file
Sample ASCII configuration file
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IP manager list
Policy-enabled networks with QoS metering
Support for the GBIC MDA
EAPOL-based security
Automatic PVID
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Tabular port statistics
Ability to ping
Improved STP Fast Learning Mode
BootP menu item for a stack of only BPS 2000 switches
Policy-enabled networking
Virtual Local Area Networks (VLANs)
Shared VLAN Learning (SVL) modeMultiple VLANs use a single forwarding database.
Using 256 VLANs
Security
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RADIUS-based network security
MAC address-based security
EAPOL-based security
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EAPOL dynamic VLAN assignment
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System requirements
EAPOL-based security configuration rules
Flash memory storage
Switch software image storage
Configuration parameters storage
MultiLink Trunking
Port mirroring (conversation steering)
Autosensing and autonegotiation
BootP automatic IP configuration/MAC address
Configuration and switch management
Multifield packet classification
SNMP MIB support
82 Chapter 1 The Business Policy Switch 2000
Tabl e 5 SNMP MIB support
SNMP trap support
Supported standards and RFCs
Standards
RFCs
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Chapter 2 Network configuration
Network configuration examples
Desktop switch application
Segment switch application
90 Chapter 2 Network configuration
Figure 9 Business Policy Switch used as a segment switch
High-density switched workgroup application
Fail-safe stack application
Business Policy Switch stack operation
BayStack 400-ST1 Cascade Module
Cascade A Out connector
Unit Select switch
Cascade A In connector
Base unit
Initial installation
Stack MAC address
Temporary base unit
Removing a unit from the stack
IP address
Stack configurations
Stack up configurations
Table 7 describes the stack up configuration illustration references.
Stack down configurations
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Redundant cascade stacking feature
Table 9 describes the redundant cascade stacking illustration references.
IEEE 802.1Q VLAN workgroups
IEEE 802.1Q tagging
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Chapter 2 Ne twork configuration 107
Figure 18 Default VLAN settings
108 Chapter 2 Network configuration
Figure 19 Port-based VLAN assignment
Figure 20 802.1Q tagging (after port-based VLAN assignment)
Chapter 2 Ne twork configuration 109
Figure 21 Policy-based VLAN assignment
Figure 22 802.1Q tagging (after policy-based VLAN assignment)
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VLANs spanning multiple switches
VLANs spanning multiple 802.1Q tagged switches
VLANS spanning multiple untagged switches
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Shared servers
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VLAN workgroup summary
Chapter 2 Ne twork configuration 121
Figure 34 VLAN configuration spanning multiple switches
VLAN configuration rules
IGMP snooping
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124 Chapter 2 Network configuration
Figure 35 IP Multicast propagation with IGMP routing
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IGMP snooping configuration rules
128 Chapter 2 Network configuration
IEEE 802.1p prioritizing
Figure 38 Prioritizing packets
MultiLink Trunks
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Client/server configuration using MultiLink Trunks
Before you configure trunks
MultiLink Trunking configuration rules
How the MultiLink Trunk reacts to losing distributed trunk members
Spanning tree considerations for MultiLink Trunks
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Additional tips about the MultiLink Trunking feature
Port mirroring
Port-based mirroring configuration
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Address-based mirroring configuration
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Port mirroring configuration rules
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Chapter 3 Using the console interface
Accessing the CI menus and screens
Using the CI menus and screens
Navigating the CI menus and screens
150 Chapter 3 Using the console interface
Screen fields and descriptions
Figure 50 Map of console interface screens
Main Menu
152 Chapter 3 Using the console interface
Figure 51 Console interface main menu
Table 1 0 describes the CI main menu options
Tabl e 10 Consol e interface Main Menu options
Chapter 3 Using the console interface 153
Tabl e 10 Consol e interface Main Menu options (continued)
154 Chapter 3 Using the console interface
Tabl e 10 Consol e interface Main Menu options (continued)
IP Configuration/Setup screen
156 Chapter 3 Using the console interface
Tabl e 11 IP Configuration/Setup scree n fields
Note:
Chapter 3 Using the console interface 157
Choosing a BootP request mode
Tabl e 11 IP Configuration/Setup scr een fields (continued)
BootP When Needed
BootP Always
BootP Disabled
BootP or Last Address
160 Chapter 3 Using the console interface
SNMP Configuration screen
Figure 53 SNMP Configuration screen
Chapter 3 Using the console interface 161
Table 1 2 describes the SNMP Configuration screen fields.
Tabl e 12 SNMP Co nfiguration screen fields
162 Chapter 3 Using the console interface
System Characteristics screen
Figure 54 System Characteristics screen
Chapter 3 Using the console interface 163
Table 1 3 describes the System Characteristics screen fields.
Tabl e 13 Syste m Characteristics screen fields
Switch Configuration Menu screen
Chapter 3 Using the console interface 165
Figure 55 Switch Configuration Menu screen
Table 1 4 describes the Switch Configuration Menu screen options.
Tabl e 14 Switch Configuration Menu screen options
166 Chapter 3 Using the console interface
Tabl e 14 Switch Configuration Menu screen options (continued)
Chapter 3 Using the console interface 167
MAC Address Table screen
Menu screen to open the MAC Address Table screen (Figure56).
Tabl e 14 Switch Configuration Menu screen options (continued)
168 Chapter 3 Using the console interface
Figure 56 MAC Address Table Screen
Table 1 5 describes the MAC Address Table screen fields.
Tabl e 15 MAC Addr ess Table screen fields
MAC Address Security Configuration Menu screen
170 Chapter 3 Using the console interface
Figure 57 MAC Address Security Configuration Menu screen
Table 1 6 describes the MAC Address Security Configuration Menu options.
Tabl e 16 MAC Ad dress Security Configuration Menu Options
MAC Address Security Configuration screen
172 Chapter 3 Using the console interface
Table 1 7 describes the MAC Address Security Configuration screen fields.
Tabl e 17 MAC Add ress Security Configuration fields
Chapter 3 Using the console interface 173
MAC Address Security Port Configuration screen
Tabl e 17 MAC Add ress Security Configuration fields (continued)
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Chapter 3 Using the console interface 175
Figure 59 MAC Security Port Configuration screen (1 of 2)
Figure 60 MAC Security Port Configuration screen (2 of 2)
MAC Address Security Port Lists screens
Chapter 3 Using the console interface 177
Figure 61 MAC Address Security Port Lists screens
To open the MAC Address Security Lists screen:
Screen 1 Screen 2 Screen 3 Screen 4 Screen 5
Port list syntax
Accelerator keys for repetitive tasks
Adding a new port to an existing port number list
Removing a port from an existing port number list
Copying an existing field into and adjacent field
Chapter 3 Using the console interface 181
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MAC Address Security Table screens
Figure 63 MAC Address Security Table screens
Configuration Menu to open the MAC Address Security Table screen (Figure64).
Screen 1
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Table 2 0 describes the MAC Address Security Table screen fields.
Tabl e 20 MAC Ad dress Security Table Screen Fields
EAPOL Security Configuration screen
184 Chapter 3 Using the console interface
To open the EAPOL Security Configuration screen:
Configuration Menu.
Chapter 3 Using the console interface 185
Tabl e 21 EAPOL s ecurity configuration screen options (continued)
186 Chapter 3 Using the console interface
Tabl e 21 EAPOL s ecurity configuration screen options (continued)
VLAN Configuration Menu screen
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VLAN Configuration screen
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Figure 67 VLAN Configuration screen
Table 2 3 describes the VLAN Configuration screen fields.
Tabl e 23 VLAN Co nfiguration screen fields
192 Chapter 3 Using the console interface
Tabl e 23 VLAN Co nfiguration screen fields (continued)
Chapter 3 Using the console interface 193
Tabl e 23 VLAN Co nfiguration screen fields (continued)
194 Chapter 3 Using the console interface
Predefined Protocol Identifier (PID) description
Tabl e 24 Predefin ed Protocol Identifier (PID)
User-Defined Protocol Identifier Description
MAC Address Configuration for MAC-SA-Based VLAN screen
Gigabit ports restriction
VLAN Port Configuration screen
198 Chapter 3 Using the console interface
Figure 69 VLAN Port Configuration screen
Table 2 7 describes the VLAN Port Configuration screen fields.
Tabl e 27 VLAN P ort Configuration screen fields
Chapter 3 Using the console interface 199
Tabl e 27 VLAN P ort Configuration screen fields (continued)
VLAN Display by Port screen
Port Configuration screen
202 Chapter 3 Using the console interface
Figure 71 Port Configuration screen (1 of 2)
Figure 72 Port Configuration screen (2 of 2)
Chapter 3 Using the console interface 203
Table 2 9 describes the Port Configuration screen fields.
Tabl e 29 Port Co nfiguration screen fields
High Speed Flow Control Configuration screen
Table 3 0 describes the High Speed Flow Control Configuration screen fields.
Choosing a high speed flow control mode
Symmetric mode
Asymmetric mode
MultiLink Trunk Configuration Menu screen
MultiLink Trunk Configuration screen
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210 Chapter 3 Using the console interface
Table 3 2 describes the MultiLink Trunk Configuration screen fields.
Tabl e 32 MultiL ink Trunk Configuration screen fields
MultiLink Trunk Utilization screen
212 Chapter 3 Using the console interface
Figure 77 MultiLink Trunk Utilization screen (2 of 2)
Table 3 3 describes the MultiLink Trunk Utilization screen fields.
Tabl e 33 MultiL ink Trunk Utilization screen fields
Port Mirroring Configuration screen
214 Chapter 3 Using the console interface
Figure 78 Port Mirror Configuration screen
Table 3 4 describes the Port Mirroring Configuration screen fields.
Tabl e 34 Port M irroring Configuration screen fields
Chapter 3 Using the console interface 215
Tabl e 34 Port M irroring Configuration screen fields (continued)
Rate Limiting Configuration screen
Chapter 3 Using the console interface 217
To open the Rate Limiting Configuration screen:
Configuration Menu screen.
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Chapter 3 Using the console interface 219
IGMP Configuration Menu screen
Tabl e 36 Rate Lim iting Configuration screen fields
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IGMP Configuration screen
222 Chapter 3 Using the console interface
Figure 82 IGMP Configuration screen
Table 3 8 describes the IGMP Configuration screen fields.
Tabl e 38 IGMP C onfiguration screen fields
Chapter 3 Using the console interface 223
Tabl e 38 IGMP C onfiguration screen fields (continued)
Multicast Group Membership screen
Table 3 9 describes the Multicast Group Membe rs hip screen options.
Port Statistics screen
Chapter 3 Using the console interface 227
Figure 84 Port Statistics screen
228 Chapter 3 Using the console interface
Tabl e 40 Port Stati stics screen fields
Chapter 3 Using the console interface 229
Tabl e 40 Port S tatistics screen fields (continued)
Stack Operational Mode screen
Console/Comm Port Configuration screen
232 Chapter 3 Using the console interface
Figure 86 Console/Comm Port Configuration screen
Table 4 2 describes the Console/Comm Port Configuration screen fields.
Tabl e 42 Consol e/Comm Port Configuration screen fields
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Identify Unit Numbers
When you choose Identify Unit Numbers from the main menu, the console returns the message:
Renumber Stack Units screen
Chapter 3 Using the console interface 239
Table 4 3 describes the Renumber Stack Units screen options.
Hardware Unit Information screen
Tabl e 43 Renumber Stack Units screen options
Spanning Tree Configuration Menu screen
Table 4 4 describes the Spanning Tree Configuration Menu screen options .
Spanning Tree Group Configuration screen
Table 4 5 describes the Spanning Tree Group Configuration parameters.
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Tabl e 45 Spanning Tree Group C onfiguration parameters (continued)
Spanning Tree Port Configuration screen
246 Chapter 3 Using the console interface
Figure 91 Spanning Tree Port Configuration
Chapter 3 Using the console interface 247
Table 4 6 describes the Spanning Tree Port Configuration screen fields.
Tabl e 46 Spanni ng Tree Port Configuration screen fields
Spanning Tree Switch Settings screen
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Table 4 7 describes the Spanning Tree Switch Se tti ngs parameters.
Tabl e 47 Spanning Tree Switch S ettings parameters
Chapter 3 Using the console interface 251
Tabl e 47 Spanning Tree Switch Settings parameters (continued)
Spanning Tree VLAN Membership screen
Table 4 8 describes the Spanning Tree VLAN Membership parameters.
TELNET/SNMP/Web Access Configuration screen
Chapter 3 Using the console interface 255
Table 4 9 describes the TELNET/SNMP/Web Access Configuration screen fields.
Tabl e 49 TELNET/SN MP/Web Access Configuration screen fields
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Tabl e 49 TELNET/SN MP/Web Access Configuration screen fields (continued)
Software Download screen
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Table 5 0 describes the Software Download screen fields.
Tabl e 50 Software Do wnload screen fields
LED Indications during the download process
Configuration File Menu screen
Configuration File Download/Upload screen
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264 Chapter 3 Using the console interface
Tabl e 52 Configur ation File Download/Upload screen fields
Requirements
ASCII Configuration File Download screen
Table 5 4 describes the ASCII Configuration File Download screen fields.
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Tabl e 54 ASCII Confi guration File Download screen fields
System Log screen
Table 5 5 describes the System Log screen fields.
Chapter 3 Using the console interface 271
Tabl e 55 Syste m Log screen fields
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Chapter 4 Policy-enabled networks
Summary
Summary of packet classifiers
IP packets
Summary of actions
Differentiated Services (DiffServ) overview
DiffServ Concepts
QoS classes
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Tabl e 56 Service classes
Packet classifiers or filters
Layer 2 filters
IP filters
Changing IEEE 802.1p priority and drop precedence
Ports
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Queue sets
Interface groups
Metering or traffic policing overview
Policy overview
Packet flow using QoS
Default QoS settings
QoS configuration guidelines
COPS overview
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Sample QoS configuration
Creating interface groups
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Accepting default mapping values
Setting up filters and filter groups
Defining an IP filter
menu option.
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Creating an IP Filter Group Table entry
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Defining a layer 2 filter
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Creating a Layer2 Filter Group Table entry
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Configuring actions
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Configuring meters
To configure a meter:
Configuring policies
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Assigning mapping values
Assigning 802.1p priority queue assignment
Verifying DSCP mapping
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Assigning 802.1p user priority mapping
Verifying DSCP queue assignments
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Chapter 6 Troubleshooting
Interpreting the LEDs Diagnosing and correcting the problem
Interpreting the LEDs
328 Chapter 6 Troubleshooting
Figure 129 LED display panel
Business Policy Switch 2000
Chapter 6 Troubleshooting 329
Tabl e 59 Business Policy Switch LED descriptions (continued)
330 Chapter 6 Troubleshooting
Tabl e 59 Business Policy Switch LED descriptions (continued)
Diagnosing and correcting problems
Normal power-up sequence
Port connection problems
Autonegotiation modes
Port interface
Appendix A Technical specifications
This appendix provides technical specifications for the Business Policy Switch 2000.
Table 6 2 lists power electrical parameters for the Business Policy Switch.
Environmental
Table 6 1 lists environmental specifications.
Physical dimensions
Table 6 3 lists physical dimensions.
Table 6 4 lists performance specifications.
Performance specifications
Appendix A Technical specifications 337
Data rate
The data rate is 10Mb/s Manchester encoded or 100 Mb/s 4B/5B encoded.
The safety certifications follow:
Interface options
Table 6 5 lists interface options.
Electromagnetic emissions
Electromagnetic immunity
Declaration of Conformity
Appendix B Interoperability in a mixed stack configuration
Setting up your mixed stack configuration
Configuration requirements
Base unit
Merging the Business Policy Switch into a mixed stack
Automatic failover
Temporary base unit In a mixed stack containing only one Business Policy Switch
In a mixed stack containing more than one Business Policy Switch
Compatible software versions
Using cascade modules
Using the console interface Console/Comm port
For more information about the console/comm port, see Chapter 1.
Troubleshooting problems
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Appendix C Media dependent adapters
1000BASE-SX: 450-1SR MDA and 450-1SX MDA
The 450-1SX MDA is a single Phy MDA.
1000BASE-LX: 450-1LR MDA and 450-1LX MDA
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10BASE-T/100BASE-TX: BPS2000-4TX MDA
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100BASE-FX: BPS2000-2FX MDA and BPS2000-4FX MDA
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GBIC MDA
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360 Appendix C Media dependent adapters
Installing GBICs
Table 70 450-1GBIc MDA description
Table 71 Available GBIC models
Installation
Removing an Installed GBIC
Cabling Specifications for GBICs
Installing an MDA
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Replacing an MDA with a different model
1000BASE-LX multimode applications
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Appendix D Quick steps to features
The flowcharts cover the following features:
Configuring 802.1Q VLANs
370 Appendix D Quick steps to features
Figure 141 Configuring 802.1Q VLANs (1 of 3)
Appendix D Quick steps to features 371
Figure 142 Configuring 802.1Q VLANs (2 of 3)
372 Appendix D Quick steps to features
Figure 143 Configuring 802.1Q VLANs (3 of 3)
Appendix D Quick steps to features 373
Configuring MultiLink Trunks
Configuration Menu screen
Figure 144 Configuring MultiLink Trunks
374 Appendix D Quick steps to features
Configuring Port Mirroring
Configuration Menu screen
Figure 145 Configuring Port Mirroring (1 of 2)
Appendix D Quick steps to features 375
Figure 146 Configuring Port Mirroring (2 of 2)
Configuring IGMP Snooping
To create or modify IGMP Snooping ports, follow the flowcharts in Figures Figure147 to Figure 149.
To open the IGMP Configuration screen:
Menu screen.
376 Appendix D Quick steps to features
Figure 147 Configuring IGMP Snooping (1 of 3)
Appendix D Quick steps to features 377
Figure 148 Configuring IGMP Snooping (2 of 3)
378 Appendix D Quick steps to features
Figure 149 Configuring IGMP Snooping (3 of 3)
Configuring authentication process for EAPOL-based security
To create or modify EAPOL-based security parameter s, follow the flowcharts in
Figure 150 and Figure151.
Appendix D Quick steps to features 379
380 Appendix D Quick steps to features
Figure 151 Authenticaton process flowchart (2 of 2)
Appendix E Connectors and pin assignments
RJ-45 (10BASE-T/100BASE-TX) port connectors
Table 7 2 lists the RJ-45 (8-pin modular) port connector pin assignments.
MDI and MDI-X devices
Appendix E Connectors and pin assignments 383
MDI-X to MDI cable connections
Figure 153 MDI-X to MDI cable connections
MDI-X to MDI-X cable connections
384 Appendix E Connectors and pin assignments
Figure 154 MDI-X to MDI-X cable connections
DB-9 (RS-232-D) Console/Comm Port connector
Figure 155 DB-9 Console port connector
Table 7 3 lists the DB-9 Console connector pin assignments.
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Appendix F Default Settings
Tabl e 74 Factory default settings
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Appendix F Defa ult Settings 389
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Appendix F Defa ult Settings 391
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Appendix G Sample BootP Configuration File
396 Appendix G Sample BootP Configuration File
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