Nortel 2350 参考指南

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Configuring WSS System Parameters 193
Nortel WLAN—Management Software 2300 Series Reference Guide
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Optionally, in the Level box, specify the amount of information included in the trace output (0 to 10). 0 
provides the minimum amount of information and 10 proves the maximum amount of information. The 
default is 5.
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Optionally, in the User Name box, type the username to trace.
Specify a username no longer than 60 alphanumeric characters that contains no spaces or tab characters. 
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Optionally, in the MAC Address box, type the MAC address to trace.
Specify a MAC address, using colons to separate the octets (for example, 00:11:22:aa:bb:cc).
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Optionally, in the Port Name box, type the port number to trace.
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Click Finish.
Viewing and Configuring IP Services Settings
You can configure the following IP services:
Static routes
IP  aliases
Domain Name System (DNS) service
Network Time Protocol (NTP) service
Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) entries
Viewing IP Services Setting
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Select the Configuration tool bar option.
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In the Organizer panel, click the plus sign next to the WSS. 
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Click the plus sign next to System.
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Select IP Services.
The IP services settings appear in the Content panel.
Creating a Static Route
The IP routing table contains routes that WSS Software uses for determining the interfaces for an WSS switch’s external 
communications. When you add an IP interface to a VLAN that is up, WSS Software automatically adds corresponding 
entries to the IP routing table. 
For destination routes that are not directly attached, you can add static routes. A static route specifies the destination and 
the default router through which to forward traffic.You can add the following types of static routes:
Explicit route—Forwarding path for traffic to a specific destination
Default route—Forwarding path for traffic to a destination without an explicit route
If the IP routing table contains an explicit route for a given destination, WSS Software uses the route. Otherwise, WSS 
Software uses a default route.