Nortel 450-24t 用户指南
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Using the Console Interface
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Display Hardware
Units...
Units...
Displays the Hardware Unit Information screen (see “Display Hardware Units” on
page 3-109). This screen lists the switch models, including any installed MDA
and Cascade Modules.
page 3-109). This screen lists the switch models, including any installed MDA
and Cascade Modules.
Spanning Tree
Configuration...
Configuration...
Displays the Spanning Tree Configuration Menu (see “Spanning Tree
Configuration” on page 3-110). This menu provides the following options:
Spanning Tree Port Configuration and Display Spanning Tree Switch Settings.
Configuration” on page 3-110). This menu provides the following options:
Spanning Tree Port Configuration and Display Spanning Tree Switch Settings.
TELNET/SNMP Mgr List
Configuration...
Configuration...
Displays the TELNET/SNMP Manager List Configuration screen (see “TELNET/
SNMP Manager List Configuration” on page 3-118). This screen allows you to
specify up to 10 user-assigned host IP addresses that are allowed TELNET and
SNMP access to the switch. You can set your switch to enable a user at a remote
console terminal to communicate with the BayStack 450 switch as if the console
terminal were directly connected to it. Four active TELNET sessions can be
running at one time in either a standalone switch or a stack configuration.
SNMP Manager List Configuration” on page 3-118). This screen allows you to
specify up to 10 user-assigned host IP addresses that are allowed TELNET and
SNMP access to the switch. You can set your switch to enable a user at a remote
console terminal to communicate with the BayStack 450 switch as if the console
terminal were directly connected to it. Four active TELNET sessions can be
running at one time in either a standalone switch or a stack configuration.
Software Download...
Displays the Software Download screen (see “Software Download” on
page 3-121). This screen allows you to revise the BayStack 450 switch software
image that is located in nonvolatile flash memory.
page 3-121). This screen allows you to revise the BayStack 450 switch software
image that is located in nonvolatile flash memory.
Configuration File...
Displays the Configuration File Download/Upload screen (see “Configuration
File” on page 3-125). This screen allows you to store your switch/stack
configuration parameters on a TFTP server. You can retrieve the configuration
parameters for automatically configuring a replacement switch or stack with the
same configuration when required.
File” on page 3-125). This screen allows you to store your switch/stack
configuration parameters on a TFTP server. You can retrieve the configuration
parameters for automatically configuring a replacement switch or stack with the
same configuration when required.
Display Event Log
Displays the Event Log screen (see “Display Event Log” on page 3-128).
Save Current Settings
Saves your current configuration settings without resetting your switch or stack
(see “Save Current Settings” on page 3-131). When you select this option a
confirmation prompt appears. Enter Yes to save your configuration settings;
enter No to abort the option. If the switch is participating in a stack configuration,
additional prompts allow you to save your configuration settings for a specific unit
in the stack or for the entire stack.
(see “Save Current Settings” on page 3-131). When you select this option a
confirmation prompt appears. Enter Yes to save your configuration settings;
enter No to abort the option. If the switch is participating in a stack configuration,
additional prompts allow you to save your configuration settings for a specific unit
in the stack or for the entire stack.
Reset
Resets the switch with your current configuration settings (see “Reset” on
page 3-131). When you select this option a confirmation prompt appears. Enter
Yes to reset the switch; enter No to abort the option. If the switch is participating
in a stack configuration, additional prompts allow you to reset a specific unit in
the stack or the entire stack. When you select this option, the switch resets, runs
a self-test, and then displays the Nortel Networks logo screen.
page 3-131). When you select this option a confirmation prompt appears. Enter
Yes to reset the switch; enter No to abort the option. If the switch is participating
in a stack configuration, additional prompts allow you to reset a specific unit in
the stack or the entire stack. When you select this option, the switch resets, runs
a self-test, and then displays the Nortel Networks logo screen.
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Table 3-1.
Console Interface Main Menu options
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Option
Description