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Structure of This Guide
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STRUCTURE OF THIS GUIDE
The guide is organized as follows: 
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, provides an overview of the tasks that can be accomplished using the CLI 
interface, an overview of local management requirements, and information about obtaining 
technical support.
, describes how to configure 
and connect a management terminal or a modem to the Matrix E1 device.
, provides an overview of the device’s factory 
default settings and describes how to start the CLI interface, how to set basic system information, 
how to download a firmware image, how to configure Telnet, how to manage configuration files, 
how to set the login password, how to configure Enterasys and Cisco discovery protocols, how to 
exit the CLI, how to reset the device, and how to prepare the device for router mode operation.
, describes how to review port status, enable or disable ports, set port 
speed and duplex mode, enable or disable port auto-negotiation, set port flow control and 
thresholds, set port traps and port mirroring, and how to configure port trunking and port broadcast 
suppression.
, describes how to disable or enable the Simple Network 
Management Protocol, how to review SNMP statistics, and how to configure SNMP users, and how 
to associate access rights, security and parameters for those users to receive SNMP notification 
messages. A sample basic SNPM trap configuration is also provided.
, describes how to review and set Spanning Tree 
(802.1D, 802.1w and 802.1s) bridge parameters for the device, including bridge priority, hello time, 
maximum aging time and forward delay; and how to review and set Spanning Tree port parameters, 
including port priority and path costs. 
, describes how to create static VLANs, select the mode 
of operation for each port, filter frames according to VLAN, establish VLAN forwarding (egress) 
lists, route frames according to VLAN ID, display the current ports and port types associated with 
a VLAN and protocol, create a secure management VLAN, and configure ports on the device as 
GVRP-aware ports. VLAN classification and classification rules are also discussed.
, describes how to create, change or remove user 
roles or profiles based on business-specific use of network services; how to permit or deny access 
to specific services by creating and assigning classification rules which map user profiles to frame 
filtering policies; and how to assign or unassign ports to policy profiles so that only ports activated 
for a profile will be allowed to transmit frames accordingly.