Nortel 450-24t 用户指南
Using the BayStack 450 10/100/1000 Series Switch
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Table 3-1.
Console Interface Main Menu options
Option
Description
IP Configuration/
Setup...
Setup...
Displays the IP Configuration/Setup screen (see “IP Configuration/Setup” on
page 3-9). This screen allows you to set or modify your IP configuration
parameters and to verify a station’s IP address using the ping feature.
page 3-9). This screen allows you to set or modify your IP configuration
parameters and to verify a station’s IP address using the ping feature.
SNMP Configuration...
Displays the SNMP Configuration screen (see “SNMP Configuration” on
page 3-14). This screen allows you to set or modify the SNMP read-only
community and read-write community strings, enable or disable the
authentication trap, set the IP address of trap receivers, set the trap community
strings, and enable or disable the switch’s participation in autotopology.
page 3-14). This screen allows you to set or modify the SNMP read-only
community and read-write community strings, enable or disable the
authentication trap, set the IP address of trap receivers, set the trap community
strings, and enable or disable the switch’s participation in autotopology.
System
Characteristics...
Characteristics...
Displays the System Characteristics screen (see “System Characteristics” on
page 3-16). This screen allows you to view switch characteristics, including
number of resets, power status, hardware, firmware, software, ISVN version, and
the MAC address. This screen also contains three user-configurable fields:
sysContact, sysName, and sysLocation. When the switch is part of a stack
configuration, this screen also displays the base unit identification, the number of
units configured in the stack, and the local unit stack number.
page 3-16). This screen allows you to view switch characteristics, including
number of resets, power status, hardware, firmware, software, ISVN version, and
the MAC address. This screen also contains three user-configurable fields:
sysContact, sysName, and sysLocation. When the switch is part of a stack
configuration, this screen also displays the base unit identification, the number of
units configured in the stack, and the local unit stack number.
Switch Configuration...
Displays the Switch Configuration Menu (see “Switch Configuration” on
page 3-19). This menu provides the following options: MAC Address Table, MAC
Address-Based Security, EAPOL Security Configuration, VLAN Configuration,
Port Configuration, High Speed Flow Control Configuration, MultiLink Trunk
Configuration, Port Mirroring Configuration, Rate Limiting Configuration, IGMP
Configuration, Display Port Statistics, Clear All Port Statistics, and ATM
Configuration.
page 3-19). This menu provides the following options: MAC Address Table, MAC
Address-Based Security, EAPOL Security Configuration, VLAN Configuration,
Port Configuration, High Speed Flow Control Configuration, MultiLink Trunk
Configuration, Port Mirroring Configuration, Rate Limiting Configuration, IGMP
Configuration, Display Port Statistics, Clear All Port Statistics, and ATM
Configuration.
Console/Comm Port
Configuration...
Configuration...
Displays the Console/Comm Port Configuration screen (see “Console/Comm
Port Configuration” on page 3-100). This screen allows you to configure and
modify the console/Comm port parameters, including the console port speed
and password settings for the switch and stack operation.
Port Configuration” on page 3-100). This screen allows you to configure and
modify the console/Comm port parameters, including the console port speed
and password settings for the switch and stack operation.
Identify Unit Numbers
Appears only when the switch is participating in a stack configuration. When
selected, this option identifies the unit numbering of each unit in a stack
configuration by lighting the corresponding number of green (100 Mb/s) port
LEDs for approximately 10 seconds (see “Identify Unit Numbers” on
page 3-107).
selected, this option identifies the unit numbering of each unit in a stack
configuration by lighting the corresponding number of green (100 Mb/s) port
LEDs for approximately 10 seconds (see “Identify Unit Numbers” on
page 3-107).
Renumber Stack
Units...
Units...
Displays the Renumber Stack Units screen (see “Renumber Stack Units” on
page 3-107). This screen allows you to renumber stack units at any time.
page 3-107). This screen allows you to renumber stack units at any time.
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