27.10.2013 Views

2.5.2 - Force10 Networks

2.5.2 - Force10 Networks

2.5.2 - Force10 Networks

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS

Create successful ePaper yourself

Turn your PDF publications into a flip-book with our unique Google optimized e-Paper software.

configuration, restore to factory defaults 67<br />

Configuring a LAG (Port Channel) 178<br />

configuring a PVLAN 232<br />

Configuring a RADIUS Connection 146<br />

Configuring an Interface with an IP Address 48<br />

Configuring from the Network 66<br />

Configuring Private Edge VLANs 232<br />

Connecting a Cable to the Console Port 37<br />

console hang 290<br />

console port 291<br />

console troubleshooting 290<br />

Contact and Patents Information 23<br />

controlling traffic 185<br />

copy command 70<br />

copy nvram 70<br />

core port 239<br />

counter MIBs 80<br />

CPU routing 289<br />

CPU utilization 289<br />

Creating a Policy-Map 190<br />

Creating a User and Password 45<br />

Creating the Management Port IP 75<br />

CX4 module 289<br />

cx4-cable-length command 289<br />

D<br />

date and time on the switch 87<br />

date, set 87<br />

DB-9 connector 291<br />

default gateway 42<br />

default management address 47<br />

default routes 290<br />

default user 44<br />

default VLAN 47, 76, 216<br />

default-router command 139<br />

definitions of unit, slot, port 33<br />

delete (image) command 59<br />

delete configuration file 67<br />

delete interface 178<br />

deleteport 176, 178<br />

deny permit, QoS 207<br />

Deploying DiffServ 188<br />

Designated Root (DR) 167<br />

destination port (mirroring port) 249<br />

DHCP pool 138<br />

DHCP server 137<br />

DHCP/BootP relay agent 137<br />

differences, S-Series and E-Series 31<br />

Differentiated Services (DiffServ) 185, 186<br />

Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP) 186<br />

Differentiated Services for Voice over IP 202<br />

DiffServ code point (DSCP) 203<br />

DiffServ, managing 192<br />

DIFFSERV-DSCP-TC 298<br />

DIFFSERV-MIB 298<br />

Displaying GARP Properties 230<br />

Displaying GARP, GVRP, GMRP 230<br />

Displaying LAGs (Port Channels) 184<br />

Displaying Logs 74<br />

Displaying Statistics 44<br />

Displaying Supported Features 43<br />

Displaying System Uptime 43<br />

Displaying the Current Software Version 54<br />

Distance Vector Multicast Routing Protocol (DVMRP)<br />

270<br />

dns-server command 139<br />

Document conventions 22<br />

DOS Protection 29<br />

dot1x defaultlogin command 148<br />

dot1x port-control command 148<br />

dot1x system-auth-control command 148<br />

dot3adTablesLastChanged 175<br />

Double VLAN commands 238<br />

Downloading a Software Image 54<br />

Downloading Files 52<br />

DSA 149<br />

DSCP 186, 203<br />

Dual Image Management commands 58, 59, 60<br />

dvlan-tunnel l2pdu-forwarding enable command 239<br />

dvlan-tunnel l2pdu-forwarding mac-address command<br />

239<br />

DVMRP 259, 270<br />

dynamic LAG 173, 183<br />

dynamically created VLAN 218<br />

E<br />

ECMP 31<br />

edge port enabling 163<br />

edge port feature 163<br />

EF (expedited forwarding) 190<br />

Egress Rules, VLAN 217<br />

enable CLI command mode 39<br />

enable command 38<br />

enable LACP 183<br />

enable passwd command 46<br />

Enable routing 280<br />

enabling all ports 46<br />

Enabling Broadcast Storm Control 213<br />

Enabling Differentiated Services 192<br />

Enabling IGMP Snooping 245<br />

Enabling Secure Management with SSH or SSL 149<br />

Enabling Traps 81<br />

encapsulation command (VLAN) 218<br />

encapsulation, link-level 259<br />

end station 216<br />

ENTITY-MIB 298<br />

errorlog 52<br />

E-Series differences 31<br />

304 Index

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!