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Switch 4500 PWR 26-Port

Brand: 3Com | Category: Switch
Table of contents
Switch 4500 PWR 26-Port first page preview

Switch 4500 PWR 26-Port

Brand: 3Com | Category: Switch
Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Before You Start
  7. About Your CD-ROM
  8. Related Documentation
  9. Accessing Online Documentation
  10. About the Switch 4500
  11. Summary of Hardware Features
  12. Gigabit Ports
  13. Unit LED
  14. Switch 4500 — Rear View Detail
  15. Redundant Power System Socket
  16. i nstalling the s witch
  17. Package Contents
  18. Choosing a Suitable Site
  19. Rack-mounting
  20. Rack Mounting the Back of your Switch 4500 (PWR only)
  21. Connecting a Redundant Power Supply to your Switch 4500 PWR
  22. Specifying the Redundant Power System
  23. Connecting the Switch to the Redundant Power System
  24. Connecting the Earthing Cable
  25. Placing Units On Top of Each Other
  26. The Power-up Sequence
  27. Choosing the Correct Cables for the 1000BASE-X SFP Ports
  28. SFP Operation
  29. Inserting an SFP Transceiver
  30. Removing an SFP Transceiver
  31. Methods of Managing a Switch
  32. Web Interface Management
  33. Setting Up Overview
  34. IP Configuration
  35. Preparing for Management
  36. Manually Configuring IP Information
  37. Connecting to a Front Panel Port
  38. Viewing Automatically Configured IP Information
  39. Using 3Com Network Director
  40. Setting Up Command Line Interface Management
  41. Setting Up Command Line Interface Management using SSH
  42. Setting Up Web Interface Management
  43. Web Management Over the Network
  44. Pre-requisites
  45. How To Interconnect Units
  46. Guidelines For Interconnecting Units
  47. Unit Numbering within the Stack
  48. Solving Problems Indicated by LEDs
  49. Solving Hardware Problems
  50. Solving Communication Problems
  51. Solving Stack Formation Problems
  52. The Contents of the Executable File
  53. Backup
  54. XModem (via the console cable)
  55. Upgrading from the Bootrom Interface
  56. TFTP
  57. XModem
  58. Bootrom Upgrade
  59. via TFTP
  60. Bootrom Upgrade via XModem
  61. Power Cord Set — Japan
  62. L'information de Sécurité Importante
  63. Wichtige Sicherheitsinformationen
  64. Información de Seguridad Importante
  65. Importanti Informazioni di Sicurezza
  66. Null Modem Cable
  67. Modem Cable
  68. Switch 4500 (26 Port)
  69. Switch 4500 (50 Port)
  70. Switch 4500 PWR (26 Port)
  71. Switch 4500 PWR (50 Port)
  72. Earthing Lead
  73. Register Your Product
  74. Troubleshoot Online
  75. Contact Us
Switch 4500 PWR 26-Port first page preview

Switch 4500 PWR 26-Port

Brand: 3Com | Category: Switch
Table of contents
  1. configuration guide
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. Table Of Contents
  9. Conventions
  10. Related Documentation
  11. Introduction to the CLI
  12. CLI Views
  13. CLI Features
  14. Supported User Interfaces
  15. Logging in through the Console Port
  16. Configuration Example
  17. Logging in through Telnet
  18. Telnet Configuration with Authentication Mode Being Scheme
  19. Logging in Using a Modem
  20. Logging in through the Web-based Network Management System
  21. Managing from an NMS
  22. User Control
  23. Introduction to Configuration File
  24. Management of Configuration File
  25. VLAN Overview
  26. Port-Based VLAN
  27. VLAN Configuration
  28. Configuring a Port-Based VLAN
  29. Configuring VLAN Management
  30. Displaying and Maintaining management VLAN configuration
  31. IP Addressing Overview
  32. Configuring IP Addresses
  33. Displaying IP Addressing Configuration
  34. IP Performance Overview
  35. Displaying and Maintaining IP Performance Configuration
  36. Ethernet Port Overview
  37. Ethernet Port Configuration
  38. Configuring the Interval to Perform Statistical Analysis on Port Traffic
  39. Disabling Up/Down Log Output on a Port
  40. Ethernet Port Configuration Example
  41. Troubleshooting Ethernet Port Configuration
  42. Overview
  43. Link Aggregation Classification
  44. Aggregation Group Categories
  45. Link Aggregation Configuration
  46. Displaying and Maintaining Link Aggregation Configuration
  47. Port Isolation Overview
  48. Displaying Port Isolation Configuration
  49. Port Security Overview
  50. Port Security Configuration
  51. Displaying Port Security Configuration
  52. Introduction to the MAC Address Table
  53. Managing MAC Address Table
  54. Configuring MAC Address Table Management
  55. Displaying MAC Address Table Information
  56. Configuration Example
  57. STP Overview
  58. MSTP Overview
  59. port state
  60. Configuring Root Bridge
  61. Configuring Leaf Nodes
  62. Performing mCheck Operation
  63. Configuring Guard Functions
  64. Configuring Digest Snooping
  65. Configuring Rapid Transition
  66. STP Maintenance Configuration
  67. Displaying and Maintaining MSTP
  68. Multicast Overview
  69. Multicast Models
  70. Multicast Packet Forwarding Mechanism
  71. IGMP Snooping Overview
  72. IGMP Snooping Configuration
  73. Displaying and Maintaining IGMP Snooping
  74. IGMP Snooping Configuration Examples
  75. Troubleshooting IGMP Snooping
  76. Introduction to 802.1x
  77. Basic 802.1x Configuration
  78. Advanced 802.1x Configuration
  79. Displaying and Debugging 802.1x
  80. Introduction to HABP
  81. HABP Client Configuration
  82. System-Guard Configuration
  83. Displaying and Maintaining the System-Guard Function
  84. Introduction to AAA
  85. Introduction to AAA Services
  86. AAA Configuration Task List
  87. RADIUS Configuration Task List
  88. Displaying and Maintaining AAA
  89. AAA Configuration Examples
  90. Troubleshooting AAA
  91. MAC Authentication Overview
  92. Related Concepts
  93. MAC Address Authentication Enhanced Function Configuration
  94. Displaying and Debugging MAC Authentication
  95. MAC Authentication Configuration Example
  96. Introduction to ARP
  97. ARP Configuration
  98. ARP Configuration Example
  99. Introduction to DHCP
  100. DHCP Packet Format
  101. Protocol Specification
  102. Introduction to DHCP Snooping
  103. DHCP Snooping Configuration
  104. Introduction to DHCP Client
  105. Displaying DHCP/BOOTP Client Configuration
  106. ACL Overview
  107. ACL Configuration
  108. Example for Upper-layer Software Referencing ACLs
  109. QoS Supported By Switch 4210 Family
  110. QoS Configuration
  111. Mirroring Overview
  112. Mirroring Configuration Example
  113. Cluster Overview
  114. Cluster Configuration Tasks
  115. Displaying and Maintaining Cluster Configuration
  116. PoE Overview
  117. PoE Configuration
  118. PoE Configuration Example
  119. Introduction to PoE Profile
  120. Displaying PoE Profile Configuration
  121. PoE Profile Configuration Example
  122. configuration procedure
  123. SNMP Overview
  124. Configuring Basic SNMP Functions
  125. Configuring Trap Parameters
  126. Enabling Logging for Network Management
  127. Introduction to RMON
  128. RMON Configuration
  129. Displaying RMON
  130. Introduction to NTP
  131. NTP Configuration Tasks
  132. Configuring NTP Implementation Modes
  133. Configuring Access Control Right
  134. Configuring NTP Authentication
  135. Configuring Optional NTP Parameters
  136. Displaying NTP Configuration
  137. SSH Overview
  138. Configuring the SSH Server
  139. Configuring the SSH Client
  140. Displaying SSH Configuration
  141. File System Configuration
  142. File Attribute Configuration
  143. Introduction to FTP and SFTP
  144. FTP Configuration
  145. SFTP Configuration
  146. Introduction to TFTP
  147. TFTP Configuration
  148. Information Center Overview
  149. Information Center Configuration
  150. Displaying and Maintaining Information Center
  151. Information Center Configuration Examples
  152. Introduction to Loading Approaches
  153. Remote Boot ROM and Software Loading
  154. Basic System Configuration
  155. Displaying the System Status
  156. Network Connectivity Test
  157. Device Management Configuration
  158. Displaying the Device Management Configuration
  159. Remote-Ping Overview
  160. Remote-Ping Configuration
  161. Remote-Ping Configuration Example
  162. network diagram
  163. IPv6 Overview
  164. IPv6 Configuration Task List
  165. IPv6 Configuration Example
  166. Introduction to IPv6 Application
  167. IPv6 Application Configuration Example
  168. Troubleshooting IPv6 Application
  169. DNS Overview
  170. Configuring Domain Name Resolution
  171. DNS Configuration Example
  172. Troubleshooting DNS
  173. Introduction to Password Control Configuration
Switch 4500 PWR 26-Port first page preview

Switch 4500 PWR 26-Port

Brand: 3Com | Category: Switch
Table of contents
  1. getting started guide
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Before You Start
  7. Conventions
  8. About the Switch 4500
  9. Summary of Hardware Features
  10. BASE-T/ 100BASE-TX Ports
  11. Console Port
  12. Unit LED
  13. Switch 4500 — Rear View Detail
  14. Redundant Power System Socket
  15. Package Contents
  16. Important Steps Before Proceeding
  17. Specifying the Redundant Power System
  18. Connecting the Switch to the Redundant Power System
  19. Connecting the Earthing Cable
  20. The Power-up Sequence
  21. Choosing the Correct Cables for the 1000BASE-X SFP Ports
  22. SFP Operation
  23. Inserting an SFP Transceiver
  24. Packing and Shipping the Switch 4500
  25. Methods of Managing a Switch
  26. Web Interface Management
  27. Setting Up Overview
  28. IP Configuration
  29. Preparing for Management
  30. Manually Configuring IP Information
  31. Connecting to a Front Panel Port
  32. Viewing Automatically Configured IP Information
  33. Using 3Com Network Director
  34. Setting Up Command Line Interface Management
  35. Setting Up Command Line Interface Management using SSH
  36. Setting Up Web Interface Management
  37. Web Management Over the Network
  38. Pre-requisites
  39. How To Interconnect Units
  40. Guidelines For Interconnecting Units
  41. Unit Numbering within the Stack
  42. Solving Problems Indicated by LEDs
  43. Solving Hardware Problems
  44. Solving Communication Problems
  45. Solving Stack Formation Problems
  46. The Contents of the Executable File
  47. Backup
  48. XModem (via the console cable)
  49. Upgrading from the Bootrom Interface
  50. TFTP
  51. XModem
  52. Bootrom Upgrade
  53. via TFTP
  54. Bootrom Upgrade via XModem
  55. Null Modem Cable
  56. Modem Cable
  57. Switch 4500 (26 Port)
  58. Switch 4500 (50 Port)
  59. Switch 4500 PWR (26 Port)
  60. Switch 4500 PWR (50 Port)
  61. Earthing Lead
  62. Register Your Product
  63. Troubleshoot Online
  64. Contact Us
Switch 4500 PWR 26-Port first page preview

Switch 4500 PWR 26-Port

Brand: 3Com | Category: Switch
Table of contents
  1. configuration guide
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. Table Of Contents
  8. Table Of Contents
  9. Table Of Contents
  10. Table Of Contents
  11. Table Of Contents
  12. How This Guide is Organized
  13. Conventions
  14. Related Documentation
  15. Product Overview
  16. Stacking Overview
  17. Logging In to the Switch
  18. Setting up Configuration Environment Through Telnet
  19. Setting up Configuration Environment Through a Dial-up Modem
  20. Command Line Interface
  21. Features and Functions of Command Line
  22. User Interface Configuration
  23. Displaying and Debugging User Interface
  24. Ethernet Port Configuration
  25. Displaying and Debugging Ethernet Port
  26. Ethernet Port Configuration Example
  27. Ethernet Port Troubleshooting
  28. Link Aggregation Configuration
  29. Displaying and Debugging Link Aggregation
  30. VLAN Configuration
  31. Displaying and Debugging VLAN
  32. VLAN Configuration Example Two
  33. Voice VLAN Configuration
  34. Displaying and Debugging of Voice VLAN
  35. Configuring Voice VLAN with a PC Downstream from Phone
  36. Step By Step Description
  37. Voice VLAN in Auto Mode
  38. Voice VLAN in Manual Mode
  39. PoE Overview
  40. PoE Configuration
  41. Setting the Maximum Power Output on a Port
  42. Setting the PoE Mode on a Port
  43. Upgrading the PSE Processing Software Online
  44. IP Address Configuration
  45. Configuring IP Address
  46. Displaying and Debugging IP Address
  47. IP Address Configuration Example
  48. Configuring ARP
  49. Displaying and Debugging ARP
  50. DHCP Relay
  51. DHCP Client Configuration
  52. Displaying and Debugging DHCP Configuration
  53. DHCP Relay Configuration Example Two
  54. Troubleshooting DHCP Relay Configuration
  55. Access Management Configuration
  56. Displaying and Debugging Access Management
  57. Access Management via the Web
  58. UDP Helper Configuration
  59. Displaying and Debugging UDP Helper Configuration
  60. IP Performance Configuration
  61. Displaying and Debugging IP Performance
  62. IP Routing Protocol Overview
  63. Selecting Routes Through the Routing Table
  64. Routing Management Policy
  65. Static Routes
  66. Configuring Static Routes
  67. Example: Typical Static Route Configuration
  68. Troubleshooting Static Routes
  69. Configuring RIP
  70. Displaying and Debugging RIP
  71. Example: Typical RIP Configuration
  72. Troubleshooting RIP
  73. Configuring an IP Routing Policy
  74. Displaying and Debugging the Routing Policy
  75. configuration procedure
  76. Troubleshooting Routing Protocols
  77. Brief Introduction to ACL
  78. ACL Supported by the Switch
  79. Activating ACL
  80. Advanced ACL Configuration Example
  81. Basic ACL Configuration Example
  82. QoS Configuration
  83. Setting Port Priority
  84. Setting Port Mirroring
  85. Setting Traffic Limit
  86. Displaying and Debugging QoS Configuration
  87. Port Mirroring Configuration Example
  88. ACL Control Configuration
  89. ACL Control Over Users Accessing Switches by SNMP
  90. Configuring ACL Control for HTTP Users
  91. IGMP Snooping Overview
  92. Configuring IGMP Snooping
  93. Configuring Router Port Aging Time
  94. Displaying and Debugging IGMP Snooping
  95. IGMP Snooping Fault Diagnosis and Troubleshooting
  96. Introduction to Stacking
  97. Specifying the Stacking VLAN of the Switch
  98. Saving the Unit ID of Each Unit in the Stack
  99. Setting an XRN Authentication Mode for Switches
  100. Stack Configuration Example
  101. STP Overview
  102. Configuration BPDU Forwarding Mechanism in STP
  103. Implement RSTP on the Switch
  104. RSTP Configuration
  105. Enable/Disable RSTP on a Switch
  106. Enable/Disable RSTP on a Port
  107. Set Priority of a Specified Bridge
  108. Set Forward Delay of a Specified Bridge
  109. Set Hello Time of the Specified Bridge
  110. Specifying the Maximum Transmission Rate of STP Packets on a Port
  111. Specifying the Path Cost on a Port
  112. Set the Priority of a Specified Port
  113. Set mCheck of the Specified Port
  114. Display and Debug RSTP
  115. RSTP Configuration Example
  116. IEEE 802.1X Overview
  117. X Authentication Process
  118. Implementing 802.1X on the Switch
  119. Setting the Port Access Control Mode
  120. Checking the Users that Log on the Switch via Proxy
  121. Configuring the Authentication Method for 802.1X User
  122. Enabling/Disabling a Quiet-Period Timer
  123. Displaying and Debugging 802.1X
  124. Centralized MAC Address Authentication
  125. Centralized MAC Address Authentication Configuration
  126. Configuring the User Name and Password for Fixed Mode
  127. Displaying and Debugging Centralized MAC Address Authentication
  128. AAA and RADIUS Protocol Configuration
  129. Implementing AAA/RADIUS on the Ethernet Switch
  130. Creating/Deleting an ISP Domain
  131. Enabling/Disabling the Messenger Alert
  132. Configuring Self-Service Server URL
  133. Disconnecting a User by Force
  134. Creating/Deleting a RADIUS Scheme
  135. Configuring RADIUS Accounting Servers and the Related Attributes
  136. Setting the RADIUS Packet Encryption Key
  137. Setting Retransmission Times of RADIUS Request Packet
  138. Setting the Username Format Transmitted to the RADIUS Server
  139. Configuring the Local RADIUS Authentication Server
  140. Displaying and Debugging AAA and RADIUS Protocol
  141. AAA and RADIUS Protocol Configuration Example
  142. Configuring the Switch 4500
  143. AAA and RADIUS Protocol Fault Diagnosis and Troubleshooting
  144. Problem Diagnosis
  145. File System Overview
  146. Storage Device Operation
  147. Configuring File Management
  148. Saving the Current-configuration
  149. FTP Overview
  150. Enabling/Disabling FTP Server
  151. Displaying and Debugging FTP Server
  152. FTP Server Configuration Example
  153. Downloading Files by means of TFTP
  154. TFTP Client Configuration Example
  155. Overview
  156. MAC Address Table Configuration
  157. Setting the Max Count of MAC Addresses Learned by a Port
  158. MAC Address Table Management Display Example
  159. MAC Address Table Management Configuration Example
  160. Device Management Configuration
  161. Upgrading BootROM
  162. Basic System Configuration
  163. Displaying the State and Information of the System
  164. Display Diagnostic Information
  165. Introduction to Remote-ping
  166. Remote-ping Configuration
  167. Configuration Example
  168. Logging Function
  169. Info-Center Configuration
  170. Sending the Information to Loghost
  171. Sending the Information to Control Terminal
  172. Sending the Information to the Log Buffer
  173. Sending the Information to the Trap Buffer
  174. Sending the Information to SNMP Network Management
  175. Configuration examples of sending logs to Unix loghost
  176. Configuration examples of sending log to Linux loghost
  177. Configuration Examples of Sending Log to Control Terminal
  178. SNMP Versions and Supported MIB
  179. Configuring SNMP
  180. Setting Community Name
  181. Setting the Destination Address of Trap
  182. Setting/Deleting an SNMP Group
  183. Creating/Updating View Information or Deleting a View
  184. SNMP Configuration Example
  185. Reading Usmusr Table Configuration Example
  186. Configuring RMON
  187. Adding/Deleting an Entry to/from the Alarm Table
  188. Adding/Deleting an Entry to/from the Extended RMON Alarm Table
  189. RMON Configuration Example
  190. Applications of NTP
  191. Implementation Principle of NTP
  192. NTP Implementation Modes
  193. Configuring NTP Implementation Modes
  194. Configuring Access Control Right
  195. Configuration Procedure
  196. Configuring Optional NTP Parameters
  197. Displaying and Debugging NTP
  198. Configuring NTP Peer Mode
  199. network diagram
  200. Configuring NTP Multicast Mode
  201. Configuring NTP Server Mode with Authentication
  202. SSH Terminal Service
  203. SSH Server Configuration
  204. SSH Client Configuration
  205. Configuring the Device as an SSH Client
  206. SSH Server Configuration Example
  207. SSH Client Configuration Example
  208. encryption algorithm
  209. SFTP Service
  210. SFTP Client Configuration
  211. SFTP Configuration Example
  212. Introduction to Password Control Configuration
  213. Password Control Configuration
  214. Configuring Password Aging
  215. Configuring the Minimum Password Length
  216. Configuring User Login Password in Encryption Mode
  217. Configuring the Timeout for User Password Authentication
  218. Displaying Password Control
  219. Introduction
  220. Bootrom Interface
  221. Skipping the Current Configuration File
  222. Bootrom Password Recovery
  223. Setting Up a RADIUS Server
  224. Configuring Funk RADIUS
  225. Configuring FreeRADIUS
  226. Setting Up the RADIUS Client
  227. Windows 2000 Built-in Client
  228. Cisco Secure ACS (TACACS+) and the 3Com Switch 4500
  229. Adding a 3Com Switch 4500 as a RADIUS Client
  230. Adding a User for Network Login
  231. Adding a User for Switch Login
Switch 4500 PWR 26-Port first page preview

Switch 4500 PWR 26-Port

Brand: 3Com | Category: Switch
Table of contents
  1. command reference guide
  2. about this manual
  3. related documentation
  4. Table of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Table Of Contents
  7. login commands
  8. auto-execute command
  9. display telnet-server source-ip
  10. display telnet source-ip
  11. display users
  12. display web users
  13. free user-interface
  14. history-command max-size
  15. ip http shutdown
  16. protocol inbound
  17. set authentication password
  18. telnet ipv6
  19. telnet source-interface
  20. telnet-server source-interface
  21. user privilege level
  22. cli configuration commands
  23. display history-command
  24. super password
  25. commands for user control
  26. ip http acl
  27. snmp-agent usm-user
  28. Table of Contents
  29. Table Of Contents
  30. configuration file management commands
  31. display current-configuration vlan
  32. display saved-configuration
  33. display startup
  34. display this
  35. reset saved-configuration
  36. startup saved-configuration
  37. Table of Contents
  38. Table Of Contents
  39. vlan configuration commands
  40. display vlan
  41. display port
  42. port access vlan
  43. port hybrid pvid vlan
  44. port link-type
  45. port trunk permit vlan
  46. port trunk pvid vlan
  47. Table of Contents
  48. Table Of Contents
  49. ip address configuration commands
  50. display ip interface brief
  51. ip host
  52. ip performance optimization configuration commands
  53. display fib ip-address
  54. display fib acl
  55. display fib
  56. display fib statistics
  57. display icmp statistics
  58. display ip socket
  59. display ip statistics
  60. display tcp statistics
  61. display tcp status
  62. display udp statistics
  63. icmp redirect send
  64. icmp unreach send
  65. reset tcp statistics
  66. tcp timer syn-timeout
  67. tcp window
  68. Table of Contents
  69. Table Of Contents
  70. voice vlan configuration commands
  71. display voice vlan status
  72. voice vlan
  73. voice vlan aging
  74. voice vlan enable
  75. voice vlan mac-address
  76. voice vlan mode
  77. voice vlan security enable
  78. Table of Contents
  79. Table Of Contents
  80. port basic configuration commands
  81. copy configuration
  82. display brief interface
  83. display interface
  84. display link-delay
  85. display port combo
  86. display unit
  87. flow interval
  88. jumboframe enable
  89. loopback-detection control enable
  90. loopback-detection enable
  91. loopback-detection interval-time
  92. reset counters interface
  93. speed auto
  94. Table of Contents
  95. Table Of Contents
  96. link aggregation configuration commands
  97. display link-aggregation summary
  98. display link-aggregation verbose
  99. display lacp system-id
  100. lacp enable
  101. lacp system-priority
  102. link-aggregation group mode
  103. port link-aggregation group
  104. reset lacp statistics
  105. port isolation configuration commands
  106. Table of Contents
  107. Table Of Contents
  108. port security commands
  109. display port-security
  110. mac-address security
  111. port-security authorization ignore
  112. port-security enable
  113. port-security intrusion-mode
  114. port-security max-mac-count
  115. port-security ntk-mode
  116. port-security oui
  117. port-security port-mode
  118. port-security timer disableport
  119. port-security trap
  120. Table of Contents
  121. Table Of Contents
  122. dldp configuration commands
  123. dldp authentication-mode
  124. dldp interval
  125. dldp reset
  126. dldp work-mode
  127. dldp delaydown-timer
  128. mac address table management configuration
  129. standby detect-group
  130. Table of Contents
  131. Table Of Contents
  132. mstp configuration commands
  133. display stp
  134. display stp abnormalport
  135. display stp portdown
  136. display stp region-configuration
  137. display stp root
  138. reset stp
  139. stp bpdu-protection
  140. stp compliance
  141. stp config-digest-snooping
  142. stp cost
  143. stp dot1d-trap
  144. stp edged-port
  145. stp loop-protection
  146. stp mcheck
  147. stp mode
  148. stp pathcost-standard
  149. stp point-to-point
  150. stp port priority
  151. stp portlog
  152. stp priority
  153. stp root primary
  154. stp root secondary
  155. stp root-protection
  156. stp tc-protection
  157. stp timer forward-delay
  158. stp timer hello
  159. stp timer max-age
  160. stp timer-factor
  161. stp transmit-limit
  162. Table of Contents
  163. Table Of Contents
  164. Table Of Contents
  165. ip routing table commands
  166. routing table
  167. display ip routing-table acl
  168. display ip routing-table ip-address
  169. display ip routing-table ip-address1 ip-address
  170. display ip routing-table protocol
  171. display ip routing-table radix
  172. display ip routing-table statistics
  173. display ip routing-table verbose
  174. reset ip routing-table statistics protocol
  175. static route configuration commands
  176. ip route-static
  177. rip configuration commands
  178. default cost
  179. display rip interface
  180. filter-policy export
  181. filter-policy import
  182. rip authentication-mode
  183. rip input
  184. rip metricin
  185. rip output
  186. rip version
  187. rip work
  188. ip routing policy configuration commands
  189. apply tag
  190. display route-policy
  191. if-match { acl | ip-prefix
  192. if-match interface
  193. if-match ip next-hop
  194. ip ip-prefix
  195. Table of Contents
  196. Table Of Contents
  197. common multicast configuration commands
  198. display multicast-source-deny
  199. mac-address multicast vlan
  200. unknown-multicast drop enable
  201. igmp snooping configuration commands
  202. display igmp-snooping group
  203. display igmp-snooping statistics
  204. igmp-snooping fast-leave
  205. igmp-snooping general-query source-ip
  206. igmp-snooping group-limit
  207. igmp-snooping group-policy
  208. igmp-snooping host-aging-time
  209. igmp-snooping nonflooding-enable
  210. igmp-snooping querier
  211. igmp-snooping query-interval
  212. igmp-snooping version
  213. igmp-snooping vlan-mapping
  214. multicast static-group interface
  215. multicast static-group vlan
  216. multicast static-router-port
  217. multicast static-router-port vlan
  218. reset igmp-snooping statistics
  219. Table of Contents
  220. Table Of Contents
  221. Table Of Contents
  222. x configuration commands
  223. the switch
  224. dot1x authentication-method
  225. dot1x dhcp-launch
  226. dot1x guest-vlan
  227. dot1x handshake
  228. dot1x max-user
  229. dot1x port-control
  230. dot1x port-method
  231. dot1x retry
  232. dot1x retry-version-max
  233. dot1x re-authenticate
  234. dot1x supp-proxy-check
  235. dot1x timer
  236. dot1x timer reauth-period
  237. dot1x version-check
  238. reset dot1x statistics
  239. quick ead deployment configuration commands
  240. dot1x timer acl-timeout
  241. habp configuration commands
  242. display habp table
  243. habp enable
  244. habp server vlan
  245. system guard configuration commands
  246. display system-guard ip-record
  247. display system-guard tcn state
  248. system-guard ip detect-threshold
  249. system-guard ip enable
  250. system-guard l3err enable
  251. system-guard tcn enable
  252. Table of Contents
  253. Table Of Contents
  254. Table Of Contents
  255. aaa configuration commands
  256. accounting optional
  257. authorization vlan
  258. cut connection
  259. display connection
  260. display domain
  261. display local-user
  262. local-user password-display-mode
  263. radius configuration commands
  264. accounting-on enable
  265. calling-station-id mode
  266. display local-server statistics
  267. display radius statistics
  268. display stop-accounting-buffer
  269. local-server nas-ip
  270. primary accounting
  271. primary authentication
  272. radius client
  273. radius scheme
  274. radius trap
  275. reset radius statistics
  276. reset stop-accounting-buffer
  277. retry realtime-accounting
  278. secondary accounting
  279. secondary authentication
  280. stop-accounting-buffer enable
  281. timer quiet
  282. timer realtime-accounting
  283. timer response-timeout
  284. ead configuration commands
  285. Table of Contents
  286. Table Of Contents
  287. mac address authentication basic function configuration commands
  288. mac-authentication interface
  289. mac-authentication authmode usernameasmacaddress
  290. mac-authentication authmode usernamefixed
  291. mac-authentication authpassword
  292. mac-authentication domain
  293. reset mac-authentication
  294. mac address authentication enhanced function configuration commands
  295. mac-authentication max-auth-num
  296. mac-authentication timer guest-vlan-reauth
  297. Table of Contents
  298. Table Of Contents
  299. arp configuration commands
  300. arp static
  301. arp timer aging
  302. display arp count
  303. display arp timer aging
  304. gratuitous-arp period-resending enable
  305. reset arp
  306. Table of Contents
  307. Table Of Contents
  308. dhcp relay agent configuration commands
  309. dhcp relay information enable
  310. dhcp relay information strategy
  311. dhcp-security static
  312. dhcp-server detect
  313. dhcp-server ip
  314. display dhcp-server
  315. display dhcp-server interface
  316. dhcp snooping configuration commands
  317. dhcp-snooping information format
  318. dhcp-snooping information packet-format
  319. dhcp-snooping information strategy
  320. dhcp-snooping information vlan circuit-id
  321. dhcp-snooping information vlan remote-id
  322. dhcp-snooping trust
  323. display dhcp-snooping
  324. dhcp client configuration commands
  325. ip address dhcp-alloc
  326. bootp client configuration commands
  327. ip address bootp-alloc
  328. Table of Contents
  329. Table Of Contents
  330. acl configuration commands
  331. display acl
  332. display drv qacl_resource
  333. display packet-filter
  334. display time-range
  335. packet-filter vlan
  336. rule (for basic acls)
  337. rule (for advanced acls)
  338. rule (for layer 2 acls)
  339. rule (for user-defined acls)
  340. rule comment
  341. Table of Contents
  342. Table Of Contents
  343. qos commands
  344. display qos cos-local-precedence-map
  345. display qos-interface line-rate
  346. display qos-interface mirrored-to
  347. display qos-interface traffic-priority
  348. display qos-interface traffic-remark-vlanid
  349. priority trust
  350. protocol-priority protocol-type
  351. qos cos-local-precedence-map
  352. traffic-priority vlan
  353. mirroring commands
  354. Table of Contents
  355. Table Of Contents
  356. xrn fabric commands
  357. change unit-id
  358. display ftm
  359. display xrn-fabric
  360. fabric save-unit-id
  361. fabric-port enable
  362. ftm fabric-vlan
  363. xrn-fabric authentication-mode
  364. set unit name
  365. Table of Contents
  366. Table Of Contents
  367. Table Of Contents
  368. cluster configuration commands
  369. ndp enable
  370. ndp timer hello
  371. reset ndp statistics
  372. ntdp configuration commands
  373. display ntdp device-list
  374. ntdp enable
  375. ntdp hop
  376. ntdp timer
  377. ntdp timer port-delay
  378. cluster enable
  379. cluster switch-to
  380. cluster-mac syn-interval
  381. cluster-snmp-agent group v
  382. cluster-snmp-agent mib-view included
  383. cluster-snmp-agent usm-user v
  384. display cluster
  385. display cluster candidates
  386. display cluster members
  387. ftp cluster
  388. management-vlan synchronization enable
  389. nm-interface vlan-interface
  390. reboot member
  391. enhanced cluster feature configuration commands
  392. display cluster base-members
  393. display cluster base-topology
  394. display cluster black-list
  395. display cluster current-topology
  396. topology accept
  397. topology restore-from
  398. Table of Contents
  399. Table Of Contents
  400. poe configuration commands
  401. display poe interface power
  402. display poe powersupply
  403. display poe temperature-protection
  404. poe enable
  405. poe legacy enable
  406. poe mode
  407. poe priority
  408. poe temperature-protection
  409. poe update
  410. poe profile configuration commands
  411. display poe-profile
  412. udp helper configuration commands
  413. Table of Contents
  414. Table Of Contents
  415. snmp configuration commands
  416. display snmp-agent group
  417. display snmp-agent mib-view
  418. display snmp-agent statistics
  419. display snmp-agent sys-info
  420. display snmp-agent trap-list
  421. enable snmp trap updown
  422. snmp-agent calculate-password
  423. snmp-agent local-engineid
  424. snmp-agent mib-view
  425. snmp-agent packet max-size
  426. snmp-agent target-host
  427. snmp-agent trap enable
  428. snmp-agent trap ifmib
  429. snmp-agent trap life
  430. snmp-agent trap source
  431. snmp-agent usm-user { v1 | v2c
  432. snmp-agent usm-user v
  433. rmon configuration commands
  434. display rmon event
  435. display rmon eventlog
  436. display rmon history
  437. display rmon prialarm
  438. display rmon statistics
  439. rmon alarm
  440. rmon event
  441. rmon history
  442. rmon prialarm
  443. rmon statistics
  444. Table of Contents
  445. Table Of Contents
  446. ntp configuration commands
  447. display ntp-service status
  448. display ntp-service trace
  449. ntp-service access
  450. ntp-service authentication enable
  451. ntp-service authentication-keyid
  452. ntp-service broadcast-server
  453. ntp-service max-dynamic-sessions
  454. ntp-service multicast-client
  455. ntp-service reliable authentication-keyid
  456. ntp-service source-interface
  457. ntp-service unicast-server
  458. Table of Contents
  459. Table Of Contents
  460. ssh commands
  461. display public-key peer
  462. display rsa local-key-pair public
  463. display rsa peer-public-key
  464. display ssh server
  465. display ssh server-info
  466. display ssh user-information
  467. display ssh-server source-ip
  468. public-key local create
  469. public-key local destroy
  470. public-key local export rsa
  471. public-key peer
  472. public-key peer import sshkey
  473. public-key-code begin
  474. public-key-code end
  475. rsa local-key-pair create
  476. rsa local-key-pair destroy
  477. rsa peer-public-key import sshkey
  478. ssh authentication-type default
  479. ssh client assign
  480. ssh client first-time enable
  481. ssh server authentication-retries
  482. ssh server timeout
  483. ssh user assign
  484. ssh user authentication-type
  485. ssh user service-type
  486. ssh2 source-interface
  487. ssh2 source-ip
  488. ssh-server source-ip
  489. Table of Contents
  490. Table Of Contents
  491. file system configuration commands
  492. file prompt
  493. reset recycle-bin
  494. boot attribute-switch
  495. boot web-package
  496. display web package
  497. configuration file backup and restore commands
  498. restore startup-configuration
  499. Table of Contents
  500. Table Of Contents
  501. Table Of Contents
  502. ftp server configuration commands
  503. display ftp-server source-ip
  504. ftp disconnect
  505. ftp server enable
  506. ftp timeout
  507. ftp-server source-interface
  508. ftp client configuration commands
  509. display ftp source-ip
  510. ftp { cluster | remote-server } source-interface
  511. ftp { cluster | remote-server } source-ip
  512. ftp source-interface
  513. sftp server enable
  514. sftp timeout
  515. sftp client configuration commands
  516. display sftp source-ip
  517. sftp source-interface
  518. sftp source-ip
  519. tftp configuration commands
  520. tftp get
  521. tftp put
  522. tftp tftp-server source-interface
  523. tftp tftp-server source-ip
  524. tftp source-ip
  525. tftp-server acl
  526. Table of Contents
  527. Table Of Contents
  528. information center configuration commands
  529. display logbuffer
  530. display logbuffer summary
  531. info-center channel name
  532. info-center console channel
  533. info-center logbuffer
  534. info-center loghost
  535. info-center loghost source
  536. info-center snmp channel
  537. info-center source
  538. info-center synchronous
  539. info-center switch-on
  540. info-center timestamp
  541. info-center trapbuffer
  542. reset logbuffer
  543. terminal logging
  544. Table of Contents
  545. Table Of Contents
  546. basic system configuration commands
  547. clock timezone
  548. display clock
  549. display debugging
  550. display version
  551. system debugging commands
  552. terminal debugging
  553. network connectivity test commands
  554. device management commands
  555. display cpu
  556. display fan
  557. display memory
  558. display schedule reboot
  559. display transceiver diagnosis interface
  560. display transceiver interface
  561. display transceiver manuinfo interface
  562. schedule reboot at
  563. schedule reboot delay
  564. schedule reboot regularity
  565. system-monitor enable
  566. xmodem get
  567. Table of Contents
  568. Table Of Contents
  569. vlan-vpn configuration commands
  570. vlan-vpn enable
  571. vlan-vpn inner-cos-trust
  572. vlan-vpn tpid
  573. selective qinq configuration commands
  574. raw-vlan-id inbound
  575. vlan-vpn vid
  576. Table of Contents
  577. Table Of Contents
  578. ipv6 configuration commands
  579. display ipv6 host
  580. display ipv6 interface
  581. display ipv6 neighbors
  582. display ipv6 neighbors count
  583. display ipv6 socket
  584. display ipv6 statistics
  585. display tcp ipv6 statistics
  586. display tcp ipv6 status
  587. display udp ipv6 statistics
  588. ipv6 address
  589. ipv6 address auto link-local
  590. ipv6 address eui
  591. ipv6 address link-local
  592. ipv6 host
  593. ipv6 nd dad attempts
  594. ipv6 nd hop-limit
  595. ipv6 neighbor
  596. ipv6 neighbors max-learning-num
  597. ipv6 route-static
  598. reset ipv6 neighbors
  599. reset tcp ipv6 statistics
  600. tcp ipv6 timer syn-timeout
  601. ipv6 application configuration commands
  602. tftp ipv
  603. tracert ipv
  604. access management configuration commands
  605. appendix a command index
  606. Table Of Contents
Switch 4500 PWR 26-Port first page preview

Switch 4500 PWR 26-Port

Brand: 3Com | Category: Network Router
Table of contents
  1. configuration guide
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. command conventions
  4. related documentation
  5. CLI Configuration
  6. User Control
  7. VLAN Configuration
  8. GVRP Configuration
  9. Port Isolation Configuration
  10. DLDP Configuration
  11. IP Routing Protocol Overview
  12. RIP Configuration
  13. Multicast Overview
  14. Table Of Contents
  15. Table Of Contents
  16. Table Of Contents
  17. Table Of Contents
  18. Table Of Contents
  19. Table Of Contents
  20. Table Of Contents
  21. Table Of Contents
  22. Table Of Contents
  23. Table Of Contents
  24. Table Of Contents
  25. Table Of Contents
  26. Table Of Contents
  27. Table Of Contents
  28. Table Of Contents
  29. Table Of Contents
  30. cli configuration
  31. entering cli through telnet
  32. com products cli descriptions
  33. cli view description
  34. tips on using the cli
  35. command line error information
  36. displaying and executing history commands
  37. undo form of a command
  38. cli configurations
  39. configuring command levels
  40. saving configurations
  41. logging in to an ethernet switch
  42. common user interface configuration
  43. logging in through the console port
  44. console port login configuration
  45. console port login configuration with authentication mode being none
  46. console port login configuration with authentication mode being password
  47. console port login configuration with authentication mode being scheme
  48. logging in through telnet
  49. telnet configuration with authentication mode being none
  50. telnet configuration with authentication mode being password
  51. telnet configuration with authentication mode being scheme
  52. telnetting to a switch
  53. logging in using a modem
  54. modem connection establishment
  55. logging in through the web-based network management system
  56. establishing an http connection
  57. configuring the login banner
  58. enabling/disabling the web server
  59. logging in through nms
  60. displaying source ip address configuration
  61. controlling telnet users
  62. controlling network management users by source ip addresses
  63. controlling web users by source ip address
  64. configuration example
  65. switching user level
  66. adopting hwtacacs authentication for user level switching
  67. configuration examples
  68. hwtacacs authentication configuration example
  69. configuration file management
  70. erasing the startup configuration file
  71. displaying switch configuration
  72. vlan overview
  73. advantages of vlans
  74. vlan interface
  75. assigning an ethernet port to specified vlans
  76. vlan configuration
  77. basic vlan interface configuration
  78. displaying vlan configuration
  79. assigning an ethernet port to a vlan
  80. configuring the default vlan for a port
  81. ip addressing configuration
  82. subnetting and masking
  83. configuring ip addresses
  84. configuring static domain name resolution
  85. ip address configuration example ii
  86. static domain name resolution configuration example
  87. introduction to ip performance configuration
  88. disabling icmp to send error packets
  89. displaying and maintaining ip performance configuration
  90. voice vlan configuration
  91. how switch 4500 series switches identify voice traffic
  92. setting the voice traffic transmission priority
  93. security mode of voice vlan
  94. configuring the voice vlan to operate in automatic voice vlan assignment mode
  95. configuring the voice vlan to operate in manual voice vlan assignment mode
  96. displaying and maintaining voice vlan
  97. voice vlan configuration example
  98. voice vlan configuration example (manual voice vlan assignment mode)
  99. protocol specifications
  100. configuring gvrp timers
  101. configuring gvrp port registration mode
  102. displaying and maintaining gvrp
  103. port basic configuration
  104. limiting traffic on individual ports
  105. configuring flow control on a port
  106. duplicating the configuration of a port to other ports
  107. enabling loopback test
  108. enabling the system to test connected cable
  109. enabling giant-frame statistics function
  110. setting the port state change delay
  111. displaying and maintaining basic port configuration
  112. troubleshooting ethernet port configuration
  113. link aggregation configuration
  114. link aggregation classification
  115. static lacp aggregation group
  116. dynamic lacp aggregation group
  117. aggregation group categories
  118. configuring a manual aggregation group
  119. configuring a static lacp aggregation group
  120. configuring a dynamic lacp aggregation group
  121. configuring a description for an aggregation group
  122. link aggregation configuration example
  123. port isolation overview
  124. port isolation configuration example
  125. port security configuration
  126. port security features
  127. port security configuration task list
  128. setting the maximum number of secure mac addresses allowed on a port
  129. setting the port security mode
  130. configuring port security features
  131. configuring guest vlan for a port in macaddressoruserloginsecure mode
  132. ignoring the authorization information from the radius server
  133. displaying and maintaining port security configuration
  134. port security mode macaddresswithradius configuration example
  135. port security mode userloginwithoui configuration example
  136. port security mode macaddresselseuserloginsecureext configuration example
  137. port security mode macaddressanduserloginsecureext configuration example
  138. guest vlan configuration example
  139. port binding configuration
  140. displaying and maintaining port binding configuration
  141. dldp fundamentals
  142. performing basic dldp configuration
  143. resetting dldp state
  144. displaying and maintaining dldp
  145. mac address table management
  146. mac address table management configuration task list
  147. setting the mac address aging timer
  148. enabling destination mac address triggered update
  149. adding a static mac address entry manually
  150. auto detect configuration
  151. auto detect basic configuration
  152. auto detect implementation in vlan interface backup
  153. configuration example for auto detect implementation with static routing
  154. configuration example for auto detect implementation with vlan interface backup
  155. mstp configuration
  156. rapid spanning tree protocol overview
  157. mstp implementation on switches
  158. mstp configuration task list
  159. configuring root bridge
  160. specifying the current switch as a root bridge/secondary root bridge
  161. configuring the bridge priority of the current switch
  162. configuring the mstp operation mode
  163. configuring the maximum hop count of an mst region
  164. configuring the network diameter of the switched network
  165. configuring the current port as an edge port
  166. configuring leaf nodes
  167. configuring a port as an edge port
  168. configuring port priority
  169. performing mcheck operation
  170. configuring guard functions
  171. configuring root guard
  172. configuring loop guard
  173. configuring digest snooping
  174. configuring vlan-vpn tunnel
  175. mstp maintenance configuration
  176. displaying and maintaining mstp
  177. mstp configuration example
  178. vlan-vpn tunnel configuration example
  179. introduction to ip route and routing table
  180. routing protocol overview
  181. displaying and maintaining a routing table
  182. static route configuration
  183. displaying and maintaining static routes
  184. troubleshooting a static route
  185. rip configuration
  186. rip configuration task list
  187. configuring basic rip functions
  188. rip route control
  189. configuring rip route control
  190. rip network adjustment and optimization
  191. displaying and maintaining rip configuration
  192. troubleshooting rip configuration
  193. ip route policy configuration
  194. defining a route policy
  195. ip-prefix configuration
  196. ip route policy configuration example
  197. troubleshooting ip route policy
  198. roles in multicast
  199. common notations in multicast
  200. multicast models
  201. multicast protocols
  202. multicast packet forwarding mechanism
  203. implementation of the rpf mechanism
  204. common multicast configuration
  205. configuring dropping unknown multicast packets
  206. igmp snooping configuration
  207. basic concepts in igmp snooping
  208. work mechanism of igmp snooping
  209. configuring igmp snooping
  210. configuring the version of igmp snooping
  211. configuring fast leave processing
  212. configuring a multicast group filter
  213. configuring the maximum number of multicast groups on a port
  214. configuring igmp snooping querier
  215. suppressing flooding of unknown multicast traffic in a vlan
  216. configuring a static router port
  217. configuring a port as a simulated group member
  218. configuring a vlan tag for query messages
  219. displaying and maintaining igmp snooping
  220. configuring multicast vlan
  221. troubleshooting igmp snooping
  222. architecture of 802.1x authentication
  223. encapsulation of eapol messages
  224. timers used in 802.1x
  225. x implementation on a 3com 4500 series switch
  226. introduction to 802.1x configuration
  227. basic 802.1x configuration
  228. timer and maximum user number configuration
  229. advanced 802.1x configuration
  230. configuring proxy checking
  231. enabling dhcp-triggered authentication
  232. configuring 802.1x re-authentication
  233. displaying and maintaining 802.1x configuration
  234. quick ead deployment configuration
  235. configuring quick ead deployment
  236. displaying and maintaining quick ead deployment
  237. troubleshooting
  238. habp configuration
  239. habp client configuration
  240. system guard configuration
  241. configuring system guard
  242. enabling layer 3 error control
  243. displaying and maintaining system guard configuration
  244. aaa overview
  245. introduction to radius
  246. introduction to hwtacacs
  247. aaa configuration task list
  248. creating an isp domain and configuring its attributes
  249. configuring an aaa scheme for an isp domain
  250. configuring dynamic vlan assignment
  251. configuring the attributes of a local user
  252. cutting down user connections forcibly
  253. creating a radius scheme
  254. configuring ignorance of assigned radius authorization attributes
  255. configuring radius accounting servers
  256. configuring shared keys for radius messages
  257. configuring the maximum number of radius request transmission attempts
  258. configuring the status of radius servers
  259. configuring the attributes of data to be sent to radius servers
  260. configuring the local radius server
  261. configuring timers for radius servers
  262. enabling sending trap message when a radius server goes down
  263. hwtacacs configuration task list
  264. configuring tacacs authorization servers
  265. configuring tacacs accounting servers
  266. configuring the attributes of data to be sent to tacacs servers
  267. configuring the timers regarding tacacs servers
  268. displaying and maintaining aaa configuration
  269. displaying and maintaining hwtacacs protocol configuration
  270. local authentication of ftp/telnet users
  271. hwtacacs authentication and authorization of telnet users
  272. auto vlan configuration example
  273. troubleshooting aaa
  274. troubleshooting hwtacacs configuration
  275. ead configuration
  276. ead configuration example
  277. mac address authentication configuration
  278. quiet mac address
  279. mac address authentication enhanced function configuration
  280. mac address authentication configuration examples
  281. arp configuration
  282. arp table
  283. introduction to gratuitous arp
  284. configuring gratuitous arp
  285. displaying and debugging arp
  286. arp attack defense configuration
  287. introduction to arp packet rate limit
  288. configuring arp attack defense
  289. configuring the maximum number of dynamic arp entries that a vlan interface can learn
  290. configuring arp attack detection
  291. configuring the arp packet rate limit function
  292. arp attack defense configuration example
  293. arp attack defense configuration example ii
  294. arp attack defense configuration example iii
  295. dhcp overview
  296. dhcp server configuration
  297. dhcp ip address preferences
  298. dhcp server configuration task list
  299. configuring the global address pool based dhcp server
  300. creating a dhcp global address pool
  301. configuring gateways for the dhcp client
  302. configuring the interface address pool based dhcp server
  303. enabling the interface address pool mode on interface(s)
  304. configuring an address allocation mode for an interface address pool
  305. configuring dhcp server security functions
  306. configuring dhcp accounting functions
  307. displaying and maintaining the dhcp server
  308. dhcp server configuration examples
  309. dhcp server with option 184 support configuration example
  310. dhcp accounting configuration example
  311. troubleshooting a dhcp server
  312. dhcp relay agent configuration
  313. dhcp relay agent configuration task list
  314. correlating a dhcp server group with a relay agent interface
  315. configuring dhcp relay agent security functions
  316. configuring the dhcp relay agent to support option
  317. configuring dhcp inform message handling feature used in xrn system
  318. dhcp relay agent configuration example
  319. dhcp snooping configuration
  320. introduction to dhcp-snooping option
  321. introduction to ip filtering
  322. configuring dhcp snooping to support option
  323. configuring ip filtering
  324. displaying and maintaining dhcp snooping configuration
  325. dhcp packet rate limit configuration
  326. configuring port state auto recovery
  327. dhcp/bootp client configuration
  328. configuring a dhcp/bootp client
  329. x Configuration
  330. acl configuration
  331. ways to apply an acl on a switch
  332. acl configuration task list
  333. configuring basic acl
  334. configuring advanced acl
  335. applying acl rules on ports
  336. displaying and maintaining acl configuration
  337. example for controlling web login users by source ip
  338. advanced acl configuration example
  339. ipv6 acl configuration example
  340. example for applying an acl to a vlan
  341. qos configuration
  342. major traffic control techniques
  343. qos supported by switch 4500 series
  344. protocol priority
  345. priority marking
  346. line rate
  347. congestion avoidance
  348. configuring the mapping between 802.1p priority and local precedence
  349. setting the priority of protocol packets
  350. marking packet priority
  351. configuring traffic policing
  352. configuring queue scheduling
  353. displaying and maintaining qos
  354. qos configuration examples
  355. configuration example of priority marking and queue scheduling
  356. configuration procedure
  357. mirroring configuration
  358. remote port mirroring
  359. port mirroring – stp collaboration
  360. configuring local port mirroring
  361. configuring remote port mirroring
  362. displaying and maintaining port mirroring
  363. remote port mirroring configuration example
  364. establishment of an xrn fabric
  365. how xrn works
  366. specifying the fabric port of a switch
  367. specifying the vlan used to form an xrn fabric
  368. setting a unit id for a switch
  369. assigning a unit name to a switch
  370. displaying and maintaining xrn fabric
  371. network diagram
  372. cluster configuration
  373. roles in a cluster
  374. how a cluster works
  375. cluster configuration task list
  376. configuring member devices
  377. managing a cluster through the management device
  378. configuring the enhanced cluster features
  379. configuring the cluster synchronization function
  380. displaying and maintaining cluster configuration
  381. cluster configuration examples
  382. network management interface configuration example
  383. enhanced cluster feature configuration example
  384. poe configuration
  385. setting the poe mode on a port
  386. configuring the pd compatibility detection function
  387. upgrading the pse processing software online
  388. poe configuration example
  389. poe profile configuration
  390. displaying poe profile configuration
  391. udp helper configuration
  392. configuring udp helper
  393. displaying and maintaining udp helper
  394. snmp configuration
  395. supported mibs
  396. configuring trap-related functions
  397. configuring extended trap function
  398. snmp configuration example
  399. rmon configuration
  400. commonly used rmon groups
  401. displaying rmon
  402. ntp configuration
  403. implementation principle of ntp
  404. ntp implementation modes
  405. ntp configuration task list
  406. configuring access control right
  407. configuring ntp authentication
  408. configuring optional ntp parameters
  409. configuring the number of dynamic sessions allowed on the local switch
  410. configuring ntp symmetric peer mode
  411. configuring ntp broadcast mode
  412. configuring ntp multicast mode
  413. configuring ntp server/client mode with authentication
  414. ssh overview
  415. ssh operating process
  416. configuring the ssh server
  417. configuring the user interfaces for ssh clients
  418. configuring the ssh management functions
  419. configuring key pairs
  420. configuring the public key of a client on the server
  421. assigning a public key to an ssh user
  422. configuring the ssh client
  423. configuring an ssh client assumed by an ssh2-capable switch
  424. displaying and maintaining ssh configuration
  425. comparison of ssh commands with the same functions
  426. ssh configuration examples
  427. when switch acts as server for password and radius authentication
  428. when switch acts as server for password and hwtacacs authentication
  429. when switch acts as server for publickey authentication
  430. when switch acts as client for password authentication
  431. when switch acts as client for publickey authentication
  432. when switch acts as client and first-time authentication is not supported
  433. file system management configuration
  434. directory operations
  435. prompt mode configuration
  436. introduction to file attributes
  437. configuring file attributes
  438. file backup and restoration
  439. ftp and sftp configuration
  440. introduction to sftp
  441. configuration example: a switch operating as an ftp server
  442. ftp banner display configuration example
  443. sftp configuration
  444. sftp configuration: a switch operating as an sftp client
  445. sftp configuration example
  446. tftp configuration
  447. tftp configuration: a switch operating as a tftp client
  448. tftp configuration example
  449. information center overview
  450. information center configuration
  451. setting to output system information to the trap buffer
  452. disabling a port from generating link up/down logging information
  453. information center configuration examples
  454. log output to a linux log host
  455. log output to the console
  456. boot rom and host software loading
  457. boot menu
  458. loading by xmodem through console port
  459. loading by tftp through ethernet port
  460. loading by ftp through ethernet port
  461. remote boot rom and software loading
  462. remote loading using tftp
  463. basic system configuration and debugging
  464. displaying debugging status
  465. network connectivity test
  466. device management
  467. scheduling a reboot on the switch
  468. specifying the app to be used at reboot
  469. upgrading the host software in the fabric
  470. displaying the device management configuration
  471. remote switch app upgrade configuration example
  472. scheduled task configuration
  473. scheduled task configuration example
  474. inner-to-outer tag priority replicating and mapping
  475. configuring the inner-to-outer tag priority replicating and mapping feature
  476. displaying and maintaining vlan-vpn configuration
  477. selective qinq configuration
  478. selective qinq configuration task list
  479. enabling the inter-vlan mac address replicating feature
  480. remote-ping configuration
  481. displayed information
  482. ipv6 configuration
  483. introduction to ipv6 address
  484. introduction to ipv6 neighbor discovery protocol
  485. protocols and standards
  486. ipv6 configuration task list
  487. configuring ipv6 ndp
  488. configuring a static ipv6 route
  489. configuring the maximum number of ipv6 icmp error packets sent within a specified time
  490. ipv6 configuration example
  491. ipv6 application configuration
  492. ipv6 traceroute
  493. ipv6 telnet
  494. ipv6 applications
  495. unable to ping a remote destination
  496. unable to run traceroute
  497. password control configuration operations
  498. password control configuration
  499. configuring the limitation of minimum password length
  500. configuring history password recording
  501. configuring a user login password in interactive mode
  502. AAA Configuration
  503. configuring password composition policies
  504. displaying password control
  505. access management configuration
  506. configuring access management
  507. combining access management with port isolation
  508. lldp configuration
  509. Device Management
  510. operating modes of lldp
  511. how lldp works
  512. performing basic lldp configuration
  513. enabling lldp polling
  514. setting other lldp parameters
  515. setting an encapsulation format for lldpdus
  516. configuring lldp trapping
  517. displaying and maintaining lldp
  518. cdp-compatible lldp configuration example
  519. pki configuration
  520. architecture of pki
  521. applications of pki
  522. pki configuration task list
  523. configuring a pki domain
  524. submitting a pki certificate request
  525. submitting a certificate request in manual mode
  526. retrieving a certificate manually
  527. configuring pki certificate verification
  528. destroying a local rsa key pair
  529. configuring an access control policy
  530. pki configuration examples
  531. requesting a certificate from a ca running windows 2003 server
  532. troubleshooting pki
  533. failed to request a local certificate
  534. ssl configuration
  535. ssl configuration task list
  536. ssl server policy configuration example
  537. configuring an ssl client policy
  538. displaying and maintaining ssl
  539. https configuration
  540. associating the https service with an ssl server policy
  541. associating the https service with a certificate attribute access control policy
  542. https configuration example
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Switch 4500 PWR 26-Port

Brand: 3Com | Category: Network Hardware
Table of contents
  1. about this manual
  2. Table of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. logging in to an ethernet switch
  6. relationship between a user and a user interface
  7. logging in through the console port
  8. console port login configuration
  9. console port login configurations for different authentication modes
  10. console port login configuration with authentication mode being none
  11. console port login configuration with authentication mode being password
  12. console port login configuration with authentication mode being scheme
  13. configuration example
  14. logging in through telnet
  15. telnet configurations for different authentication modes
  16. telnet configuration with authentication mode being none
  17. telnet configuration with authentication mode being password
  18. telnet configuration with authentication mode being scheme
  19. telnetting to a switch
  20. telnetting to another switch from the current switch
  21. logging in using a modem
  22. switch configuration
  23. cli configuration
  24. modifying the command level
  25. switching user level
  26. cli views
  27. cli features
  28. terminal display
  29. error prompts
  30. establishing an http connection
  31. configuring the login banner
  32. enabling/disabling the web server
  33. logging in through nms
  34. user control
  35. controlling telnet users by acl
  36. controlling web users by source ip address
  37. logging out a web user
  38. Table of Contents
  39. Table Of Contents
  40. configuration file management
  41. management of configuration file
  42. erasing the startup configuration file
  43. specifying a configuration file for next startup
  44. displaying device configuration
  45. Table of Contents
  46. Table Of Contents
  47. vlan overview
  48. advantages of vlans
  49. vlan interface
  50. link types of ethernet ports
  51. vlan configuration
  52. basic vlan interface configuration
  53. displaying vlan configuration
  54. configuring a hybrid-port-based vlan
  55. displaying and maintaining port-based vlan
  56. Table of Contents
  57. Table Of Contents
  58. configuring the management vlan
  59. displaying and maintaining management vlan configuration
  60. Table Of Contents
  61. ip addressing configuration
  62. special case ip addresses
  63. configuring ip addresses
  64. ip address configuration examples
  65. ip performance configuration
  66. disabling icmp to send error packets
  67. Table of Contents
  68. Table Of Contents
  69. dns configuration
  70. configuring domain name resolution
  71. configuring dynamic domain name resolution
  72. dns configuration example
  73. dynamic domain name resolution configuration example
  74. troubleshooting dns
  75. Table of Contents
  76. Table Of Contents
  77. how switch s4210 identify voice traffic
  78. configuring voice vlan assignment mode of a port
  79. security mode of voice vlan
  80. configuring the voice vlan to operate in automatic voice vlan assignment mode
  81. configuring the voice vlan to operate in manual voice vlan assignment mode
  82. displaying and maintaining voice vlan
  83. voice vlan configuration example
  84. voice vlan configuration example (manual voice vlan assignment mode)
  85. Table of Contents
  86. Table Of Contents
  87. protocol specifications
  88. configuring gvrp timers
  89. configuring gvrp port registration mode
  90. displaying and maintaining gvrp
  91. Table of Contents
  92. Table Of Contents
  93. port basic configuration
  94. initially configuring a port
  95. limiting traffic on individual ports
  96. enabling flow control on a port
  97. configuring loopback detection for an ethernet port
  98. configuring loopback detection for ethernet port(s)
  99. enabling loopback test
  100. configuring the interval to perform statistical analysis on port traffic
  101. configuring storm control on a port
  102. setting the port state change delay
  103. displaying and maintaining basic port configuration
  104. Table of Contents
  105. Table Of Contents
  106. operational key
  107. static lacp aggregation group
  108. dynamic lacp aggregation group
  109. aggregation group categories
  110. configuring a manual aggregation group
  111. configuring a static lacp aggregation group
  112. configuring a dynamic lacp aggregation group
  113. displaying and maintaining link aggregation configuration
  114. Table Of Contents
  115. port isolation configuration
  116. displaying port isolation configuration
  117. Table Of Contents
  118. port security configuration
  119. port security configuration task list
  120. enabling port security
  121. setting the port security mode
  122. configuring port security features
  123. configuring guest vlan for a port in macaddressoruserloginsecure mode
  124. ignoring the authorization information from the radius server
  125. configuring security mac addresses
  126. displaying and maintaining port security configuration
  127. port security configuration example
  128. guest vlan configuration example
  129. port binding configuration
  130. displaying and maintaining port binding configuration
  131. Table of Contents
  132. Table Of Contents
  133. dldp fundamentals
  134. dldp status
  135. dldp operating mode
  136. dldp implementation
  137. dldp neighbor state
  138. performing basic dldp configuration
  139. resetting dldp state
  140. dldp configuration example
  141. Table of Contents
  142. Table Of Contents
  143. managing mac address table
  144. mac address table management configuration task list
  145. setting the mac address aging timer
  146. setting the maximum number of mac addresses a port can learn
  147. adding a static mac address entry manually
  148. Table of Contents
  149. Table Of Contents
  150. Table Of Contents
  151. mstp configuration
  152. rapid spanning tree protocol overview
  153. mstp implementation on switches
  154. configuring root bridge
  155. specifying the current switch as a root bridge/secondary root bridge
  156. configuring the bridge priority of the current switch
  157. configuring the mstp operation mode
  158. configuring the maximum hop count of an mst region
  159. configuring the network diameter of the switched network
  160. configuring the current port as an edge port
  161. configuring leaf nodes
  162. configuring port priority
  163. performing mcheck operation
  164. configuring guard functions
  165. configuring root guard
  166. configuring loop guard
  167. configuring tc-bpdu attack guard
  168. configuring bpdu dropping
  169. configuring digest snooping
  170. configuring vlan-vpn tunnel
  171. mstp maintenance configuration
  172. enabling trap messages conforming to 802.1d standard
  173. mstp configuration example
  174. vlan-vpn tunnel configuration example
  175. Table of Contents
  176. Table Of Contents
  177. multicast overview
  178. information transmission in the broadcast mode
  179. roles in multicast
  180. advantages and applications of multicast
  181. multicast architecture
  182. multicast address
  183. multicast protocols
  184. multicast packet forwarding mechanism
  185. rpf check
  186. work mechanism of igmp snooping
  187. enabling igmp snooping
  188. configuring timers
  189. configuring a multicast group filter
  190. configuring the maximum number of multicast groups on a port
  191. configuring igmp snooping querier
  192. suppressing flooding of unknown multicast traffic in a vlan
  193. configuring static member port for a multicast group
  194. configuring a static router port
  195. configuring a vlan tag for query messages
  196. displaying and maintaining igmp snooping
  197. igmp snooping configuration examples
  198. configuration procedure
  199. troubleshooting igmp snooping
  200. common multicast configuration
  201. configuring a multicast mac address entry
  202. Table of Contents
  203. Table Of Contents
  204. x configuration
  205. the mechanism of an 802.1x authentication system
  206. encapsulation of eapol messages
  207. x authentication procedure
  208. timers used in 802.1x
  209. x implementation on an s4210 series switch
  210. introduction to 802.1x configuration
  211. configuring basic 802.1x functions
  212. timer and maximum user number configuration
  213. advanced 802.1x configuration
  214. configuring proxy checking
  215. enabling dhcp-triggered authentication
  216. configuring 802.1x re-authentication
  217. displaying and debugging 802.1x
  218. x mandatory authentication domain configuration example
  219. habp configuration
  220. habp client configuration
  221. system-guard configuration
  222. displaying and maintaining system-guard
  223. Table of Contents
  224. Table Of Contents
  225. Table Of Contents
  226. aaa overview
  227. introduction to isp domain
  228. introduction to aaa services
  229. introduction to hwtacacs
  230. aaa configuration
  231. creating an isp domain and configuring its attributes
  232. configuring an aaa scheme for an isp domain
  233. configuring dynamic vlan assignment
  234. configuring the attributes of a local user
  235. cutting down user connections forcibly
  236. creating a radius scheme
  237. configuring radius authentication/authorization servers
  238. configuring the sending mode of accounting start requests
  239. configuring radius accounting servers
  240. configuring shared keys for radius messages
  241. configuring the maximum number of radius request transmission attempts
  242. configuring the status of radius servers
  243. configuring the attributes of data to be sent to radius servers
  244. configuring the local radius authentication server function
  245. configuring timers for radius servers
  246. enabling sending trap message when a radius server goes down
  247. hwtacacs configuration task list
  248. configuring tacacs authorization servers
  249. configuring tacacs accounting servers
  250. configuring the attributes of data to be sent to tacacs servers
  251. configuring the timers regarding tacacs servers
  252. aaa configuration examples
  253. remote radius authentication of telnet/ssh users
  254. local authentication of ftp/telnet users
  255. hwtacacs authentication and authorization of telnet users
  256. troubleshooting aaa
  257. Table of Contents
  258. Table Of Contents
  259. mac authentication configuration
  260. related concepts
  261. mac address authentication enhanced function configuration
  262. configuring a guest vlan
  263. configuring the maximum number of mac address authentication users allowed to access a port
  264. configuring the quiet mac function on a port
  265. mac authentication configuration example
  266. Table of Contents
  267. Table Of Contents
  268. arp table
  269. arp process
  270. introduction to arp attack detection
  271. introduction to arp packet rate limit
  272. configuring arp attack detection
  273. configuring the arp packet rate limit function
  274. gratuitous arp packet configuration
  275. arp configuration example
  276. Table of Contents
  277. Table Of Contents
  278. Table Of Contents
  279. dhcp overview
  280. obtaining ip addresses dynamically
  281. dhcp packet format
  282. protocol specification
  283. dhcp server configuration
  284. dhcp ip address preferences
  285. configuring the global address pool based dhcp server
  286. enabling the global address pool mode on interface(s)
  287. configuring gateways for the dhcp client
  288. configuring the interface address pool based dhcp server
  289. enabling the interface address pool mode on interface(s)
  290. configuring an address allocation mode for an interface address pool
  291. configuring dhcp server security functions
  292. configuring ip address detecting
  293. dhcp accounting configuration
  294. displaying and maintaining the dhcp server
  295. dhcp server configuration examples
  296. dhcp server with option 184 support configuration example
  297. dhcp accounting configuration example
  298. troubleshooting a dhcp server
  299. overview of dhcp-snooping option
  300. overview of ip filtering
  301. configuring dhcp snooping
  302. configuring dhcp snooping to support option
  303. configuring ip filtering
  304. displaying dhcp snooping configuration
  305. ip filtering configuration example
  306. dhcp packet rate limit configuration
  307. configuring dhcp packet rate limit
  308. dhcp/bootp client configuration
  309. how automatic configuration works
  310. introduction to bootp client
  311. configuring a dhcp/bootp client
  312. dhcp client configuration example
  313. Table of Contents
  314. Table Of Contents
  315. acl configuration
  316. ways to apply an acl on a switch
  317. types of acls supported by switch 4210 series
  318. configuring basic acl
  319. configuring advanced acl
  320. configuring layer 2 acl
  321. acl assignment
  322. assigning an acl to a vlan
  323. displaying acl configuration
  324. example for upper-layer software referencing acls
  325. example for applying acls to hardware
  326. advanced acl configuration example
  327. network diagram
  328. Table of Contents
  329. Table Of Contents
  330. qos configuration
  331. major traffic control techniques
  332. qos supported by the 4210 series ethernet switches
  333. priority trust mode
  334. priority marking
  335. port rate limiting
  336. flow-based traffic accounting
  337. traffic mirroring
  338. configuring priority mapping
  339. marking packet priority
  340. configuring traffic policing
  341. configuring port rate limiting
  342. configuring traffic redirecting
  343. configuring queue scheduling
  344. configuring traffic accounting
  345. enabling the burst function
  346. configuring traffic mirroring
  347. displaying qos
  348. qos configuration example
  349. qos profile configuration
  350. configuring a qos profile
  351. displaying qos profile configuration
  352. qos profile configuration example
  353. Table of Contents
  354. Table Of Contents
  355. configuring local port mirroring
  356. configuring remote port mirroring
  357. displaying port mirroring
  358. remote port mirroring configuration example
  359. Table of Contents
  360. Table Of Contents
  361. cluster overview
  362. roles in a cluster
  363. how a cluster works
  364. cluster configuration tasks
  365. configuring the management device
  366. configuring member devices
  367. managing a cluster through the management device
  368. configuring the enhanced cluster features
  369. configuring the cluster synchronization function
  370. displaying and maintaining cluster configuration
  371. cluster configuration example
  372. enhanced cluster feature configuration example
  373. Table of Contents
  374. Table Of Contents
  375. poe configuration tasks
  376. setting the maximum output power on a port
  377. setting the poe mode on a port
  378. configuring poe over-temperature protection on the switch
  379. displaying poe configuration
  380. poe profile configuration
  381. displaying poe profile configuration
  382. Table of Contents
  383. Table Of Contents
  384. snmp configuration
  385. configuring basic snmp functions
  386. configuring trap parameters
  387. configuring extended trap
  388. displaying snmp
  389. commonly used rmon groups
  390. displaying rmon
  391. Table of Contents
  392. Table Of Contents
  393. ntp configuration
  394. implementation principle of ntp
  395. ntp implementation modes
  396. ntp configuration tasks
  397. configuring access control right
  398. configuring ntp authentication
  399. configuring optional ntp parameters
  400. disabling an interface from receiving ntp messages
  401. configuring ntp symmetric peer mode
  402. configuring ntp server/client mode with authentication
  403. Table of Contents
  404. Table Of Contents
  405. ssh configuration
  406. asymmetric key algorithm
  407. ssh server and client configuration task list
  408. configuring the user interfaces for ssh clients
  409. configuring the ssh management functions
  410. configuring the ssh server to be compatible with ssh1 clients
  411. creating an ssh user and specifying an authentication type
  412. specifying a service type for an ssh user
  413. assigning a public key to an ssh user
  414. exporting the rsa or dsa public key
  415. configuring the ssh client
  416. configuring an ssh client assumed by an ssh2-capable switch
  417. displaying and maintaining ssh configuration
  418. ssh configuration examples
  419. when switch acts as server for password and radius authentication
  420. when switch acts as server for password and hwtacacs authentication
  421. when switch acts as server for publickey authentication
  422. when switch acts as client for password authentication
  423. when switch acts as client for publickey authentication
  424. when switch acts as client and first-time authentication is not supported
  425. Table of Contents
  426. Table Of Contents
  427. file system management configuration
  428. file operations
  429. flash memory operations
  430. file system configuration example
  431. file attribute configuration
  432. booting with the startup file
  433. Table of Contents
  434. Table Of Contents
  435. ftp and sftp configuration
  436. ftp configuration
  437. configuration example: a switch operating as an ftp server
  438. ftp banner display configuration example
  439. sftp configuration
  440. sftp configuration: a switch operating as an sftp server
  441. sftp configuration: a switch operating as an sftp client
  442. sftp configuration example
  443. tftp configuration
  444. tftp configuration: a switch operating as a tftp client
  445. Table of Contents
  446. Table Of Contents
  447. information center
  448. system information format
  449. information center configuration
  450. configuring to display the time stamp with the utc time zone
  451. setting to output system information to a monitor terminal
  452. setting to output system information to a log host
  453. setting to output system information to the log buffer
  454. displaying and maintaining information center
  455. information center configuration examples
  456. log output to a linux log host
  457. log output to the console
  458. Table of Contents
  459. Table Of Contents
  460. boot rom and host software loading
  461. boot menu
  462. loading by xmodem through console port
  463. loading by tftp through ethernet port
  464. loading by ftp through ethernet port
  465. remote boot rom and software loading
  466. remote loading using tftp
  467. basic system configuration and debugging
  468. debugging the system
  469. displaying debugging status
  470. command alias configuration
  471. network connectivity test
  472. device management
  473. scheduling a reboot on the switch
  474. upgrading the boot rom
  475. displaying the device management configuration
  476. remote switch app upgrade configuration example
  477. scheduled task configuration
  478. Table of Contents
  479. Table Of Contents
  480. test types supported by remote-ping
  481. remote-ping server configuration
  482. remote-ping client configuration
  483. displaying remote-ping configuration
  484. dhcp test
  485. http test
  486. jitter test
  487. snmp test
  488. tcp test (tcpprivate test) on the specified ports
  489. udp test (udpprivate test) on the specified ports
  490. dns test
  491. Table of Contents
  492. Table Of Contents
  493. ipv6 configuration
  494. introduction to ipv6 address
  495. introduction to ipv6 neighbor discovery protocol
  496. introduction to ipv6 dns
  497. configuring an ipv6 unicast address
  498. configuring ipv6 ndp
  499. configuring a static ipv6 route
  500. configuring the maximum number of ipv6 icmp error packets sent within a specified time
  501. configuring ipv6 dns
  502. displaying and maintaining ipv
  503. ipv6 configuration example
  504. ipv6 application configuration
  505. ipv6 tftp
  506. ipv6 telnet
  507. ipv6 application configuration example
  508. troubleshooting ipv6 application
  509. unable to run traceroute
  510. Table of Contents
  511. Table Of Contents
  512. password control configuration operations
  513. password control configuration
  514. configuring the limitation of minimum password length
  515. configuring history password recording
  516. configuring a user login password in interactive mode
  517. configuring the password authentication timeout time
  518. configuring password composition policies
  519. displaying password control
  520. Table of Contents
  521. Table Of Contents
  522. smart link configuration
  523. operating mechanism of smart link
  524. configuring smart link
  525. configuring associated devices
  526. displaying and debugging smart link
  527. monitor link configuration
  528. how monitor link works
  529. creating a monitor link group
  530. configuring a downlink port
  531. monitor link configuration example
  532. Table of Contents
  533. Table Of Contents
  534. arp and ip attack defense configuration
  535. configuring the maximum number of dynamic arp entries a vlan interface can learn
  536. arp/ip attack defense based on 802.1x
  537. configuring 802.1x-based arp/ip attack defense
  538. enabling arp source mac address consistency check
  539. arp attack defense configuration example ii
  540. arp/ip attack defense configuration example iii
  541. Table of Contents
  542. Table Of Contents
  543. lldp configuration
  544. operating modes of lldp
  545. how lldp works
  546. performing basic lldp configuration
  547. enabling lldp polling
  548. setting other lldp parameters
  549. setting an encapsulation format for lldpdus
  550. configuring lldp trapping
  551. displaying and maintaining lldp
  552. cdp-compatible lldp configuration example
  553. Table of Contents
  554. Table Of Contents
  555. pki configuration
  556. architecture of pki
  557. applications of pki
  558. pki configuration task list
  559. configuring a pki domain
  560. submitting a pki certificate request
  561. submitting a certificate request in manual mode
  562. retrieving a certificate manually
  563. configuring pki certificate verification
  564. destroying a local rsa key pair
  565. configuring an access control policy
  566. pki configuration examples
  567. requesting a certificate from a ca running windows 2003 server
  568. failed to request a local certificate
  569. Table of Contents
  570. Table Of Contents
  571. ssl configuration
  572. ssl protocol stack
  573. ssl server policy configuration example
  574. configuring an ssl client policy
  575. displaying and maintaining ssl
  576. Table Of Contents
  577. https configuration
  578. associating the https service with an ssl server policy
  579. associating the https service with a certificate attribute access control policy
  580. https configuration example