Alcatel Carrier Internetworking Solutions omniswitch User Manual

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Who Should Read this Manual?
About This Guide
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OmniSwitch 6600 Family Switch Management Guide
March 2005
Who Should Read this Manual?
The audience for this user guide is network administrators and IT support personnel who need to config-
ure, maintain, and monitor switches and routers in a live network. However, anyone wishing to gain 
knowledge on how fundamental software features are implemented in the OmniSwitch 6600 Family will 
benefit from the material in this configuration guide.
When Should I Read this Manual?
Read this guide as soon as your switch is up and running and you are ready to familiarize yourself with 
basic software functions. You should have already stepped through the first login procedures and read the 
brief software overviews in the OmniSwitch 6600 Family Getting Started Guide
You should have already set up a switch password and be familiar with the very basics of the switch soft-
ware. This manual will help you understand the switch’s directory structure, the Command Line Interface 
(CLI), configuration files, basic security features, and basic administrative functions. The features and 
procedures in this guide will help form a foundation that will allow you to configure more advanced 
switching features later.
What is in this Manual?
This configuration guide includes information about the following features:
• Basic switch administrative features, such as file editing utilities, procedures for loading new software, 
and setting up system information (name of switch, date, time).
• Configurations files, including snapshots, off-line configuration, time-activated file download.
• The CLI, including on-line configuration, command-building help, syntax error checking, and line edit-
ing.
• Basic security features, such as switch access control and customized user accounts.
• SNMP
• Web-based management (WebView)
What is Not in this Manual?
The configuration procedures in this manual primarily use Command Line Interface (CLI) commands in 
examples. CLI commands are text-based commands used to manage the switch through serial (console 
port) connections or via Telnet sessions. This guide does include introductory chapters for alternative 
methods of managing the switch, such as web-based (WebView) and SNMP management. However the 
primary focus of this guide is managing the switch through the CLI.
Further information on WebView can be found in the context-sensitive on-line help available with that 
application.
This guide does not include documentation for the OmniVista network management system. However, 
OmniVista includes a complete context-sensitive on-line help system.