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SNMP MIB Support
The BayStack 350 switch supports an SNMP agent with private MIB extensions,
which ensures compatibility with existing network management tools. The
BayStack 350 switch supports MIB-II (RFC 1213) and the RMON MIB (RFC
1757), which provide access to detailed management statistics. With SNMP
management, you can configure SNMP traps (on individual ports) to be generated
automatically for conditions such as an unauthorized access attempt or changes in
a port’s operating status.
which ensures compatibility with existing network management tools. The
BayStack 350 switch supports MIB-II (RFC 1213) and the RMON MIB (RFC
1757), which provide access to detailed management statistics. With SNMP
management, you can configure SNMP traps (on individual ports) to be generated
automatically for conditions such as an unauthorized access attempt or changes in
a port’s operating status.
Configuration and Switch Management
The BayStack 350 switch is shipped directly from the factory ready to operate in
any 10BASE-T or 100BASE-TX standard network. You can manage the switch
using the Bay Networks Optivity
any 10BASE-T or 100BASE-TX standard network. You can manage the switch
using the Bay Networks Optivity
®
network management software or any generic
SNMP-based network management software; however, you must assign an IP
address to the switch. You can set the switch’s IP address by using the service port
or BootP, which resides on the switch. For more information about using the
service port to configure the switch manually, see Chapter 3, “Using the Console
Interface.”
address to the switch. You can set the switch’s IP address by using the service port
or BootP, which resides on the switch. For more information about using the
service port to configure the switch manually, see Chapter 3, “Using the Console
Interface.”
Network Configuration
You can connect the BayStack 350 switch to workstations and personal computers
(PCs) either directly, using a hub, or by creating a VLAN. This section provides
three network examples using the BayStack 350 switch in the following
configurations:
(PCs) either directly, using a hub, or by creating a VLAN. This section provides
three network examples using the BayStack 350 switch in the following
configurations:
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Desktop connections for power workgroups
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Desktop connections for power workgroups and shared media hub
•
VLAN workgroups
Note:
The BayStack 350T and 350F switches can be used interchangeably in
the following network examples.
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