80Chapter 3 Managing the network access devices

The delete command removes the current switch from the control of the Nortel SNAS 4050 cluster.

Configuring the network access devices using the CLI

When you first add a network access device to the Nortel SNAS 4050 domain, the switch is disabled by default. Do not enable the switch until you have completed configuring it. In particular, do not enable the switch until you have mapped the VLANs (see “Mapping the VLANs using the CLI” on page 82) and exchanged the necessary SSH keys (see “Managing SSH keys using the CLI” on page 84).

If you want to reconfigure the VLAN mappings or delete a VLAN for an existing network access device, use the /cfg/domain #/switch #/dis command to disable the switch first.

Note: Remember to enable the network access device after completing the configuration in order to activate the network access device in the Nortel SNA network.

To configure a network access device in the Nortel SNAS 4050 domain, use the following command:

/cfg/domain #/switch <switch ID>

where switch ID is the ID or name of the switch you want to configure.

The Switch menu displays.

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