1 Per-configure your external DHCP and DNS servers on your network for discovery of the new switch.
In order for the to communicate to the ExtremeCloud Appliance:
•
The DHCP Server (that will be serving an IP to the switch) needs to return a DNS Server and
Domain Name to the switch.
•
The DNS Server needs to map the name
extremecontrol.<domain-name>
to the IP
address of the ExtremeCloud Appliance that you plan to add the switch.
•
Confirm that the DHCP server is serving the correct DNS and domain name information.
Note
For full instructions on configuring DHCP, NPS, and DNS services, refer to the
ExtremeCloud Appliance Deployment Guide
located in the Extreme Networks
documentation portal:
https://extremenetworks.com/documentation/extremecloud-
2 Go to
Configure
>
Devices
>
Switches
.
3 Click
Add
and configure the parameters.
Note
You can clone a switch from within a site, see
on page 113.
4 Configure the following parameters.
Serial Number Unique number that identifies the switch. Provide this number for new and cloned switches.
This number is on the switch.
Model
Select model number from the drop-down list. The model number is on the switch.
Name
Unique name for the switch. Provide a unique name.
Description
Text description to help identify the switch.
5 Click
OK
.
6 Connect your switch to the network and power it on.
Note
The switch must be reset to factory default configuration. Refer to the switch
documentation to reset your switch to factory defaults.
Related Links
on page 113
Configuring a Switch
Once a switch is added to ExtremeCloud Appliance a list of ports is displayed on the configuration page
for the switch. From the configuration page, create LAG groups and select the Admin state, Port
Function, and PoE of each port.
To access the switch configuration page:
Configure
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