66 Managing the network access devices
/cfg/domain #/switch <switch ID>
followed by:
rvid <VLAN ID> Identifiesthe Red VLAN for the network access
devices.
VLAN ID is the ID of the Red VLAN, as
configured on the switch
sshkey Accesses the SSH Key menu, in order
to manage the exchange of public keys
between the switch and the Nortel SNAS
(see “Managing SSH keys for Nortel SNAS
communication” (page 71))
reset Resets all the Nortel SNAS -enabled ports on
the switch. Clients connected to the ports are
moved into the Red VLAN.
ena Enables the network access devices. As soon
as you enable the switch, the Nortel SNAS
begins communicating with the switch and
controlling its Nortel SNAS clients.
dis Disables the switch for Nortel SNAS operation.
delete Removes the switch from the Nortel SNAS
domain configuration.

Mapping the VLANs

The VLANs are configured on the network access devices. You specify the
Red VLAN for each network access devices when you add the switch (see
“Adding a network access devices ” (page 60)). After adding the switch,
you must identify the Yellow and Green VLANs to the Nortel SNAS.
You can perform the VLAN mapping in two ways:
for all switches in a domain (by using the /cfg/domain #/vlan/add
command)
switch by switch (by using the /cfg/domain #/switch #/vlan/add
command)
Nortel recommends mapping the VLANs by domain. In this way, if you
later add switches which use the same VLAN IDs, their VLAN mappings
will automatically be picked up.
If you map the VLANs by domain, you can modify the mapping for
a particular network access devices by using the switch-level vlan
command. Switch-level settings override domain settings.
Nortel Secure Network Access Switch
Using the Command Line Interface
NN47230-100 03.01 Standard
28 July 2008
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