Chapter 3 Managing the network access devices
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Nortel Secure Network Access Switch 4050 User Guide
The
Switch
menu includes the following options:
/cfg/domain #/switch <
switch ID
>
followed by:
name <
name
>
Names or renames the switch. After you have defined a
name for the switch, you can use either the switch
name or the switch ID to access the
Switch
menu.
•
name
is a string that must be unique in the domain.
The maximum length of the string is 255
characters.
type ERS8300|ERS5500
Specifies the type of network access device. Valid
options are:
•
ERS8300
— an Ethernet Routing Switch 8300
•
ERS5500
— an Ethernet Routing Switch 5510,
5520, or 5530
The default is
ERS8300
.
ip <
IPaddr
>
Specifies the IP address of the switch.
port <
port
>
Specifies the TCP port used for Nortel SNA
communication. The default is port 5000.
hlthchk
Accesses the
Healthcheck
menu, in order to configure
settings for the Nortel SNAS 4050 to monitor the health
of the switch (see
“Monitoring switch health using the
CLI” on page 89
).
vlan
Accesses the
Switch Vlan
menu, in order to map the
Green and Yellow VLANs configured on switch (see
“Mapping the VLANs using the CLI” on page 82
).
rvid <
VLAN ID
>
Identifies the Red VLAN for the network access device.
•
VLAN ID
is the ID of the Red VLAN, as configured
on the switch
sshkey
Accesses the
SSH Key
menu, in order to manage the
exchange of public keys between the switch and the
Nortel SNAS 4050 (see
“Managing SSH keys for Nortel
SNA communication using the CLI” on page 88
)
reset
Resets all the Nortel SNA-enabled ports on the switch.
Clients connected to the ports are moved into the Red
VLAN.
ena
Enables the network access device. As soon as you
enable the switch, the Nortel SNAS 4050 begins
communicating with the switch and controlling its Nortel
SNA clients.
Summary of Contents for 4050
Page 24: ...24 Contents 320818 A ...
Page 48: ...48 Chapter 1 Overview 320818 A ...
Page 70: ...70 Chapter 2 Initial setup 320818 A ...
Page 190: ...190 Chapter 4 Configuring the domain 320818 A ...
Page 232: ...232 Chapter 5 Configuring groups and profiles 320818 A ...
Page 352: ...352 Chapter 7 TunnelGuard SRS Builder 320818 A ...
Page 456: ...456 Chapter 9 Customizing the portal and user logon 320818 A ...
Page 568: ...568 Chapter 10 Configuring system settings 320818 A ...
Page 722: ...722 Chapter 13 Viewing system information and performance statistics 320818 A ...
Page 756: ...756 Chapter 14 Maintaining and managing the system 320818 A ...
Page 768: ...768 Chapter 15 Upgrading or reinstalling the software 320818 A ...
Page 802: ...802 Chapter 17 Configuration example 320818 A ...
Page 880: ...880 Appendix C Supported MIBs 320818 A ...
Page 900: ...900 Appendix F Configuring DHCP to auto configure IP Phones 320818 A ...