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H3C WX Series Access Controllers

Access Controller Module Configuration Guide

Hangzhou H3C Technologies Co., Ltd. 

http://www.h3c.com 

 

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6W105-20101124

 

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Page 1: ...H3C WX Series Access Controllers Access Controller Module Configuration Guide Hangzhou H3C Technologies Co Ltd http www h3c com Document Version 6W105 20101124 ...

Page 2: ...mware Secware Storware NQA VVG V2 G Vn G PSPT XGbus N Bus TiGem InnoVision and HUASAN are trademarks of Hangzhou H3C Technologies Co Ltd All other trademarks that may be mentioned in this manual are the property of their respective owners Notice The information in this document is subject to change without notice Every effort has been made in the preparation of this document to ensure accuracy of ...

Page 3: ...umentation Feedback Audience This documentation is intended for z Network planners z Field technical support and servicing engineers z Network administrators working with the WX series Conventions This section describes the conventions used in this documentation set Command conventions Convention Description Boldface Bold text represents commands and keywords that you enter literally as shown ital...

Page 4: ...reful Improper operation may cause bodily injury Means reader be careful Improper operation may cause data loss or damage to equipment Means an action or information that needs special attention to ensure successful configuration or good performance Means a complementary description Means techniques helpful for you to make configuration with ease Network topology icons Convention Description Repre...

Page 5: ...e specifications and installation methods to help you install your AC WX Series Access Controllers Getting Started Guides Guide you through the main functions of your AC and describes how to install and log in to your AC perform basic configurations maintain software and troubleshoot your AC WX Series Access Controllers Configuration Guides Describe software features and configuration procedures W...

Page 6: ...stallation software upgrading getting started and software feature configuration and maintenance documentation Products Solutions Provides information about products and technologies as well as solutions Technical Support Documents Software Download Provides the documentation released with the software version Technical Support customer_service h3c com http www h3c com Documentation Feedback You c...

Page 7: ...s and Command Matrixes in Compatibility Matrixes z The term AC in this document refers to H3C access controllers access controller modules and H3C WX series unified switches access controller engines z The interface types and the number of interfaces vary by AC model z The models listed in this manual are not applicable to all regions Please consult your local sales office for the models applicabl...

Page 8: ...e WX5000 Series 4 1 Command Matrix for the WX6000 Series 4 15 Command Matrix for the WX3000 Series 4 24 5 Access Controller Module Basic Configuration 5 1 Access Controller Module and Ethernet Switch Compatibility Matrix 5 1 6 Access Controller Module Basic Configuration 6 1 Access Controller Module Basic Configuration 6 1 Configuring the Internal Ports of the Switch 6 1 Configuring the Access Con...

Page 9: ...are version WX3024 unified switches WX3010 unified switches WX3008 unified switches LSWM1WCM20 access controller module WX3000 CMW520 R3111P03 WX5002 access controller LS8M1WCMA0 access controller module WX5002 CMW520 R1112 WX5002V2 access controller WX5004 access controller LSWM1WCM10 access controller module WX5004 CMW520 R2107P04 WX6103 access controller LSQM1WCMB0 access controller module LSBM...

Page 10: ...to the network through the APs to implement WLAN user access Figure 2 1 AC networking AC GE 1 0 1 Server AP 1 AP 2 Client A Client B Scheme 1 IP network Access Controller Module Networking As shown in the following figure installed with an access controller module Switch Layer 2 or Layer 3 can be connected to APs directly or connected to APs over an IP network Clients can be connected to the netwo...

Page 11: ...shown in Figure 2 3 Unified switch functions as both an AC and a Layer 2 switch can be connected to APs directly or connected to APs over an IP network Clients can be connected to the network through the APs to implement WLAN user access Figure 2 3 Unified switch networking diagram ...

Page 12: ...hentication on GE interfaces on the LS8M1WCMA0 XGE 1 0 1 on the LSWM1WCM10 and the logical interface BAGG1 aggregated by GE 1 0 1 and GE 1 0 2 on the LSWM1WCM20 Table 3 1 Feature matrix for the WX5000 series Document Module Feature WX5002 WX5002V2 LS8M1WCMA0 WX5004 LSWM1WCM10 LSWM1WCM20 AUX user interface Yes No Yes No Yes Yes Console user interface No Yes No Yes No No Login configuration Telnet Y...

Page 13: ...t and can be extended to support 256 Supports 32 concurrent APs by default and can be extended to support 128 Hot AC backup No Yes No Yes Yes No WLAN Configuration Guide WLAN services configuration Maximum number of SSIDs supported 128 256 128 256 256 128 Combo port configuration Yes Yes No Yes No No Shutting down an Ethernet interface Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Do not use the shutdown command on interna...

Page 14: ...mirroring configuration Port mirroring Remote port mirroring and cross board mirroring not supported Remote port mirroring and cross board mirroring not supported No Remote port mirroring and cross boa rd mirroring not supported No No DNS configuration IPv6 DNS configuration Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes IP performance optimization configuration Configuring ICMP to send error packets Yes No No No No No ...

Page 15: ...iguration Guide QoS Configuring CAR applicable to all traffic of online users No Yes No Yes Yes Yes AAA Specifying the device ID to be used in stateful failover mode No Yes No Yes Yes No Configuring Layer 3 portal authentication No Yes No Yes Yes Yes Specifying the portal group to which the portal service backup interface belongs No Yes No Yes Yes No Specifying the device ID to be used in stateful...

Page 16: ... Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Security protection configuration Management protocol packets supported Telnet SNMP and web managemen t packets whose destination IP address is the local host ICMP IEC Telnet and SNMP packets whose destination IP address is the local host Telnet SNMP and web management packets whose destination IP address is the local host ICMP IEC Telnet and SNMP packets whose destinatio n IP...

Page 17: ...02 1 X DHCP IGMP NTP ARP LWA PP LooPback P PPoE IACTP A CSEI STP LWAPP_D ATA Default UDP TCP 802 1 X DHCP IGMP NTP ARP LWA PP LooPback P PPoE IACTP A CSEI STP LWAPP_D ATA Default Enabling attack prevention for protocols No Yes No Yes Yes Yes Configuring rate limits for a protocol No Yes No Yes Yes Yes Network Management and Monitoring Configuration Guide Information center configuration Logfile No...

Page 18: ...Module Feature WX6103 LSQM1WCMB0 LSBM1WCM2A0 LSRM1WCM2A1 AUX user interface No No No Yes Console user interface Yes Yes Yes Yes Login configuration Telnet Yes Yes Yes IPv6 telnet not supported Yes User interface configuration User interface type AUX user interface not supported AUX user interface not supported AUX user interface not supported AUX user interface not supported File management config...

Page 19: ... interface configuration Loopback detection on an Ethernet interface No No No No Link aggregation configuration Link aggregation No No No No MSTP Configuration STP No No No No Layer 2 forwarding configuration Layer 2 forwarding No No No No Layer 2 LAN Switching Configuration Guide Port mirroring configuration Port mirroring No No No No DNS configuration IPv6 DNS configuration Yes Yes No Yes IP per...

Page 20: ...line rate No No No No ACL and QoS Configuration Guide QoS Configuring CAR applicable to all traffic of online users Yes Yes Yes Yes AAA configuration Specifying the device ID to be used in stateful failover mode Yes Yes Yes Yes Configuring Layer 3 portal authentication Yes Yes Yes Yes Specifying the portal group to which the portal service backup interface belongs Yes Yes Yes Yes Specifying the de...

Page 21: ...elnet and SNMP packets whose destination IP address is the local host Other protocol packets supported UDP TCP 802 1X DHCP IGMP NTP ARP LWAPP LooP back PPPoE IACT P ACSEI STP LWAPP_DAT A Default UDP TCP 802 1X DHCP IGMP NTP ARP LWAPP LooP back PPPoE IACT P ACSEI STP LWAPP_DAT A Default UDP TCP 802 1X DHCP IGMP NTP ARP LWAPP LooP back PPPoE IACT P ACSEI STP LWAPP_DAT A Default UDP TCP 802 1X DHCP I...

Page 22: ...on the WX3024 WX3010 and WX3008 are used to exchange data status and control information with GE1 0 29 WX3024 GE1 0 11 WX3010 or GE1 0 9 WX3008 on the switching engine Do not configure services such as QoS rate limiting and 802 1X authentication on these interfaces Table 3 3 Feature matrix for the WX3000 series Volume Module Feature WX3024 WX3010 WX3008 AUX user interface Yes Yes Yes Console user ...

Page 23: ...low control on an Ethernet interface No No No Ethernet interface configuration Loopback detection on an Ethernet interface Internal loopback testing supported on GE interfaces only Internal loopback testing supported on GE interfaces only Internal loopback testing supported on GE interfaces only Link aggregation configuration Link aggregation configuration No No No MSTP Configuration STP No No No ...

Page 24: ...ate No No No ACL and QoS Configuration Guide QoS Configuring CAR applicable to all traffic of online users Yes Yes Yes AAA configuration Specifying the device ID to be used in stateful failover mode No No No Configuring Layer 3 portal authentication Yes Yes Yes Specifying the portal group to which the portal service backup interface belongs No No No Specifying the device ID to be used in stateful ...

Page 25: ...P LooPback PPPoE I ACTP ACSEI STP LWAPP_DATA De fault UDP TCP 802 1X DHC P IGMP NTP ARP LWA PP LooPback PPPoE I ACTP ACSEI STP LWAPP_DATA De fault UDP TCP 802 1X DHC P IGMP NTP ARP LWA PP LooPback PPPoE I ACTP ACSEI STP LWAPP_DATA De fault Enabling attack prevention for protocols Yes Yes Yes Security protection configuration Configuring rate limits for a protocol Yes Yes Yes Network Management and...

Page 26: ...er interfaces are supported When number is an absolute index the value ranges from 0 to 5 Console and VTY user interfaces are supported When number is an absolute index the value ranges from 0 to 6 AUX and VTY user interfaces are supported When number is an absolute index the value ranges from 0 to 5 Console and VTY user interfaces are supported When number is an absolute index the value ranges fr...

Page 27: ...n absolute index the value ranges from 0 to 6 AUX and VTY user interfaces are supported When number is an absolute index the value ranges from 0 to 6 send AUX and VTY user interfaces are supported When number is an absolute index the value ranges from 0 to 5 Console and VTY user interfaces are supported When number is an absolute index the value ranges from 0 to 6 AUX and VTY user interfaces are s...

Page 28: ...hen number is an absolute index the value ranges from 0 to 6 configuration encrypt No No No No No Yes ftp ipv6 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes mount No No No Yes No No open ipv6 No No No Yes No No tftp ipv6 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes File management commands umount No No No Yes No No display device cf card usb subslot subslot number not supported usb not supported cf card usb subslot subslot number not suppo...

Page 29: ...nges from 0 to 127 interface n umber ranges from 0 to 1023 interface numbe r ranges from 0 to 1023 interface number ranges from 0 to 127 WLAN interface commands interface wlan ess interface numbe r ranges from 0 to 127 interface numb er ranges from 0 to 1023 interface numbe r ranges from 0 to 127 interface n umber ranges from 0 to 1023 interface numbe r ranges from 0 to 1023 interface number range...

Page 30: ... to 64 group id ranges from 1 to 32 group id ranges from 1 to 64 wlan permit ap group group id ranges from 1 to 128 group id ranges from 1 to 32 group id ranges from 1 to 128 group id ranges from 1 to 64 group id ranges from 1 to 32 group id ranges from 1 to 64 display wlan client Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes display wlan mobility group Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes member Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes mobility tu...

Page 31: ...on control enable Yes Yes Yes Yes No No loopback detecti on enable Yes Yes Yes Yes No No loopback detecti on interval time Yes Yes Yes Yes No No shutdown Yes Yes Yes Yes No No speed Yes Yes No Yes No No VLAN commands interface vlan interface The maximum value is 64 The maximum value is 64 The maximum value is 64 The maximum value is 512 The maximum value is 512 The maximum value is 64 MAC Address ...

Page 32: ...mber ranges from 1 to 4096 and defaults to 4096 number ranges from 1 to 2048 and defaults to 1024 number ranges from 1 to 65535 and defaults to 4096 number ranges from 1 to 4096 and defaults to 4096 number ranges from 1 to 2048 and defaults to 1024 ARP commands arp max learning nu m number ranges from 0 to 2048 number ranges from 0 to 4096 number ranges from 0 to 2048 number ranges from 0 to 8192 ...

Page 33: ...4 number ranges from 1 to 1024 and defaults to 1024 IPv6 application commands All commands in IPv6 application commands manual Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes display ipv6 routing table Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes display ipv6 routing table ipv6 address Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes display ipv6 routing table ipv6 address1 ipv6 address2 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes display ipv6 routing table protocol Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes...

Page 34: ... Layer 2 aggregate interface view supported Layer 2 aggregate interface view supported Layer 2 aggregate interface view not supported Layer 2 aggregate interface view not supported Layer 2 aggregate interface view supported IGMP snooping commands igmp snooping static router port vlan Layer 2 aggregate interface view supported Layer 2 aggregate interface view supported Layer 2 aggregate interface v...

Page 35: ...on Commands Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes car pir peak informatio n rate not supported green action not supported remark lp pas s new local prec edence not supported pir peak informatio n rate not supported green action not supported remark lp pass new local precedenc e not supported green action not supported remark lp pass new local prece dence not supported green action not supported remark lp pass n...

Page 36: ...er not supported classifier tcl name not supported inbound interfa ce interface type interface numbe r not supported local preceden ce local precedenc e list not supported rtp start port start port numbe r end port end port numbe r not supported classifier tcl name not supported inbound interfa ce interface type interface number not supported local preceden ce local precedenc e list not supported ...

Page 37: ...max user user number user number ranges from 1 to 1024 and defaults to 1024 user number ranges from 1 to 4096 and defaults to 4096 user number ranges from 1 to 1024 and defaults to 1024 user numb er ranges from 1 to 4096 and defaults to 4096 user number ranges from 1 to 4096 and defaults to 4096 user number ranges from 1 to 2048 and defaults to 2048 portal server server name method direct layer3 r...

Page 38: ...Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes SSH2 0 commands sftp ipv6 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes anti attack protocol enable No Yes No Yes Yes Yes anti attack protocol threshold No Yes No Yes Yes Yes display anti attack 11mac admin all arp data dhcp dot1x hwtacas icmp igmp lwapp nd ntp pim radius Yes No Yes No No No Security protection commands display anti attack protocol protocol all No Yes No Yes Yes Yes ping ipv6 Yes Ye...

Page 39: ...r logfile switch directory No Yes No Yes Yes No logfile save No Yes No Yes Yes No mcms connect No No No No Yes on the device side of the access controller module Yes on the device side of the access controller module mcms reboot No No No No Yes Yes oap connect slot No Yes No Yes No No oap management ip No Yes No Yes No No oap reboot slot No Yes No Yes No No ACSEI server configuration commands No Y...

Page 40: ... ranges from 0 to 12 AUX console and VTY user interfaces are supported When number is an absolute index the value ranges from 0 to 12 send AUX console and VTY user interfaces are supported When number is an absolute index the value ranges from 0 to 6 AUX console and VTY user interfaces are supported When number is an absolute index the value ranges from 0 to 12 AUX console and VTY user interfaces ...

Page 41: ... Basic system configuration commands configure user count number ranges from 1 to 13 number ranges from 1 to 13 number ranges from 1 to 13 number ranges from 1 to 13 display interface wlan ess interface number ranges from 0 to 1023 interface number ranges from 0 to 1023 interface number ranges from 0 to 1023 interface number ranges from 0 to 1023 WLAN interface commands interface wlan ess interfac...

Page 42: ...o 640 group id ranges from 1 to 640 display wlan client Yes Yes member ipv6 ipv6 address not supported Yes display wlan mobility group Yes Yes member ipv6 ipv6 address not supported Yes member Yes Yes member ipv6 ipv6 address not supported Yes mobility tunnel Yes Yes iactp6 not supported Yes undo member Yes Yes undo member ipv6 ipv6 address not supported Yes WLAN roaming commands source Yes Yes ip...

Page 43: ... No No No MSTP commands All commands No No No No Layer 2 forwarding commands All commands No No No No Port mirroring commands All commands No No No No pppoe server max sessions local mac number ranges from 1 to 20480 number ranges from 1 to 20480 number ranges from 1 to 20480 number ranges from 1 to 20480 Layer 2 WAN Command Reference PPP commands pppoe server max sessions total number ranges from...

Page 44: ...lts to 1024 number ranges from 1 to 1024 and defaults to 1024 number ranges from 1 to 1024 and defaults to 1024 number ranges from 1 to 1024 and defaults to 1024 IPv6 application commands All commands Yes Yes No Yes display ipv6 routing table Yes Yes No Yes display ipv6 routing table ipv6 address Yes Yes No Yes display ipv6 routing table ipv6 address1 ipv6 address2 Yes Yes No Yes display ipv6 rout...

Page 45: ...ggregate interface view not supported IGMP snooping commands igmp snooping static router port vlan Layer 2 aggregate interface view not supported Layer 2 aggregate interface view not supported Layer 2 aggregate interface view not supported Layer 2 aggregate interface view not supported Multicast VLAN commands port multicast vlan Layer 2 aggregate interface view not supported Layer 2 aggregate inte...

Page 46: ...ed classifier tcl name not supported inbound interface interface type interface number not supported rtp start port start port number end port end port number not supported classifier tcl name not supported inbound interface interface type interface number not supported rtp start port start port number end port end port number not supported classifier tcl name not supported inbound interface inter...

Page 47: ... name method direct layer3 redhcp layer3 supported layer3 supported layer3 supported layer3 supported portal backup group group id Yes Yes Yes Yes nas device id device id Yes Yes Yes Yes radius nas backup ip ip address Yes Yes Yes Yes radius scheme radius scheme name nas backup ip ip address Yes Yes Yes Yes Portal commands portal max user max number max number ranges from 1 to 20480 max number ran...

Page 48: ...Yes No Yes display logfile buffer Yes No No No display logfile summary Yes No No No info center logfile enable Yes No No No info center logfile frequency Yes No No No info center logfile size quota Yes No No No info center logfile switch directory Yes No No No Network Management and Monitoring Command Reference Information center commands logfile save Yes No No No mcms connect No No No No mcms reb...

Page 49: ...absolute index the value ranges from 0 to 5 AUX and VTY user interfaces are supported When number is an absolute index the value ranges from 0 to 5 AUX and VTY user interfaces are supported When number is an absolute index the value ranges from 0 to 5 send AUX and VTY user interfaces are supported When number is an absolute index the value ranges from 0 to 5 AUX and VTY user interfaces are support...

Page 50: ... default lower value is 0 and upper value is 63 By default lower value is 0 and upper value is 63 Basic system configuration commands configure user count number ranges from 1 to 6 number ranges from 1 to 6 number ranges from 1 to 6 display interface wlan ess interface number ranges from 0 to 63 interface number ranges from 0 to 63 interface number ranges from 0 to 63 WLAN interface commands inter...

Page 51: ...s not supported mobility tunnel iactp6 not supported iactp6 not supported iactp6 not supported undo member undo member ipv6 ipv6 address not supported undo member ipv6 ipv6 address not supported undo member ipv6 ipv6 address not supported WLAN roaming commands source ipv6 ipv6 address not supported ipv6 ipv6 address not supported ipv6 ipv6 address not supported duplex No No No display loopback det...

Page 52: ...m 0 to 2048 count ranges from 0 to 2048 count ranges from 0 to 2048 Link aggregation commands All commands No No No MSTP commands All commands No No No Layer 2 forwarding commands All commands No No No Port mirroring commands All commands No No No pppoe server max sessions local mac number ranges from 1 to 1024 number ranges from 1 to 1024 number ranges from 1 to 1024 Layer 2 WAN Command Reference...

Page 53: ...ting table No No No display ipv6 routing table ipv6 address No No No display ipv6 routing table ipv6 address1 ipv6 address2 No No No display ipv6 routing table protocol No No No display ipv6 routing table statistics No No No display ipv6 routing table verbose No No No IP routing basics commands reset ipv6 routing table statistics No No No Layer 3 IP Routing Command Reference IPv6 static routing co...

Page 54: ...ands port multicast vlan Layer 2 aggregate interface view not supported Layer 2 aggregate interface view not supported Layer 2 aggregate interface view not supported MLD snooping commands MLD snooping commands No No No IPv6 multicast VLAN commands No No No IPv6 multicast VLAN commands port multicast vlan ipv6 Layer 2 aggregate interface view not supported Layer 2 aggregate interface view not suppo...

Page 55: ...d port number not supported classifier tcl name not supported inbound interface interface type interface number not supported local precedence local precedence list not supported IPv6 ACL not supported rtp start port start port number end port end port number not supported qos pql inbound interface No No No qos pql protocol No No No qos cql inbound interface No No No qos cql protocol No No No qos ...

Page 56: ...No No No radius nas backup ip ip address No No No radius scheme radius scheme name nas backup ip ip address No No No Portal commands portal max user max number max number ranges from 1 to 2048 max number ranges from 1 to 2048 max number ranges from 1 to 2048 ssh client ipv6 source No No No ssh2 ipv6 No No No sftp client ipv6 source No No No SSH2 0 commands sftp ipv6 No No No anti attack protocol e...

Page 57: ...file frequency No No No info center logfile size quota No No No info center logfile switch directory No No No Network Management and Monitoring Command Reference Information center commands logfile save No No No mcms connect No No No mcms reboot No No No oap connect slot Yes Yes Yes oap management ip Yes Yes Yes oap reboot slot Yes Yes Yes ACSEI server configuration commands No No No OAA OAA comma...

Page 58: ...es supporting the Intelligent Resiliency Framework IRF if one of the IRF members has an access controller module installed the access controller module can manage all fit APs connected to all the IRF members Table 5 1 Access controller module and Ethernet switch compatibility matrix Access controller module Ethernet switch model LSWM1WCM20 S5800 series S5800 60C PWR S5800 32F S5800 56C S5800 32C S...

Page 59: ...switch Configuring the Internal Ports of the Switch Follow these steps to configure the internal ports of the switch To do Use the command Remarks Enter system view system view Create VLANs and enter VLAN view vlan vlan id1 to vlan id2 all Required Exit from VLAN view quit Create a manual aggregation group link aggregation group agg id mode manual Required The LSQM1WCMB0 and the LSBM1WCM2A0 do not...

Page 60: ...ernet interface Follow these steps to configure the access controller module To do Use the command Remarks Enter system view system view Create VLANs and enter VLAN view vlan vlan id1 to vlan id2 all Required Exit from VLAN view quit Enter Ethernet interface view interface interface type interface number Set the link type of the port to trunk port link type trunk Required Permit the specified VLAN...

Page 61: ...10 Switch GigabitEthernet4 0 1 port link aggregation group 1 Switch interface ethernet4 0 2 Switch GigabitEthernet4 0 2 port link type trunk Switch GigabitEthernet4 0 2 port trunk permit vlan 8 to 10 Switch GigabitEthernet4 0 2 port link aggregation group 1 2 Configure the access controller module Switch oap connect slot4 AC system view Create VLAN 8 through VLAN 10 AC vlan 8 to 10 Configure Gigab...

Page 62: ...0 1 AC Ten GigabitEthernet1 0 1 port link type trunk AC Ten GigabitEthernet1 0 1 port trunk permit vlan 8 to 10 Configuring LSWM1WCM20 or LSWM1WCM10 Network requirements An access controller module LSWM1WCM20 or LSWM1WCM10 is inserted in the switch Packets on VLAN 1 and VLAN 8 through VLAN 10 are permitted to transfer between the switch and the module By default packets on VLAN 1 are permitted to ...

Page 63: ...interface GigabitEthernet 1 0 2 Switch GigabitEthernet1 0 2 port link aggregation group 1 Switch GigabitEthernet1 0 2 quit Set the link type of the aggregation port and assign the port to the VLANs Switch interface Bridge Aggregation 1 Switch Bridge Aggregation1 port link type trunk Switch Bridge Aggregation1 port trunk permit vlan 8 to 10 Switch Bridge Aggregation1 quit Switch quit 2 Configure th...

Page 64: ... Access Controller Module Networking 2 1 C Command Matrix for the WX3000 Series 4 24 Command Matrix for the WX5000 Series 4 1 Command Matrix for the WX6000 Series 4 15 Configuration Examples 6 3 F Feature Matrix for the WX3000 Series 3 11 Feature Matrix for the WX5000 Series 3 1 Feature Matrix for the WX6000 Series 3 7 U Unified Switch Networking2 2 ...

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