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You require the following information for each network access device:

IP address of the switch

VLAN names and VLAN IDs for the Red, Yellow, and Green VLANs

the TCP port to be used for Nortel SNA communication

for Ethernet Routing Switch 8300 switches, a valid rwa user name

Managing network access devices using the CLI

The Nortel SNAS 4050 starts communicating with the network access device as soon as you enable the switch on the Nortel SNAS 4050 by using the /cfg/domain #/switch #/ena command.

You cannot configure the VLAN mappings for a network access device in the Nortel SNAS 4050 domain if the switch is enabled. When you add a network access device to the domain, it is disabled by default. Do not enable the network access device until you have completed the configuration. To reconfigure the VLAN mappings for an existing network access device, first disable it by using the /cfg/domain #/switch #/dis command.

Roadmap of domain commands

The following roadmap lists the CLI commands to configure the network access devices in a Nortel SNA deployment. Use this list as a quick reference or click on any entry for more information:

Command

Parameter

/cfg/domain #/switch <switch ID>

 

/cfg/domain #/switch #/delete

 

/cfg/domain #/switch <switch ID>

name <name>

 

type ERS8300ERS5500

 

ip <IPaddr>

 

port <port>

 

rvid <VLAN ID>

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