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Describes the intended use of aggregation and top-of-rack switches.
Describes key switch features like Layer 2/3 tunneling, QoS, security, and basic operations.
Lists detailed hardware specifications like packet processor, interfaces, and buffer memory.
Details grounding procedures and connecting the device to AC or DC power sources.
Guides users on installing and removing SFP transceivers for network connections.
Details the steps to configure a PC terminal for connecting to the switch.
Covers initial setup including admin password, user creation, IP configuration, and SNMP settings.
Introduces fundamental CLI commands for navigation, session management, and help.
Provides commands for system diagnostics and management, including ping, traceroute, and status checks.
Covers commands for file management, including copying, deleting, and viewing files.
Details configuration for interface parameters like speed, duplex, flow control, and VLAN settings.
Configures port security to restrict access by MAC addresses, limiting learned addresses per port.
Explains 802.1X authentication for network access control via an external server.
Manages DHCP client, server, and relay, including Option 82 for IP address and port information.
Details IP Source Guard for protecting against IP address spoofing.
Explains ARP inspection to prevent ARP spoofing attacks.
Guides on creating and configuring IPv4 Access Control Lists for traffic filtering.
Details the creation and configuration of IPv6 Access Control Lists for traffic filtering.
Explains QoS configuration for traffic prioritization, bandwidth management, and queue settings.
Guides on configuring static routes for network path definition.
Details the configuration of OSPF and OSPFv3 for dynamic link-state routing.
Explains VRRP configuration for default gateway redundancy and high availability.
Provides instructions for updating the device firmware using a TFTP server.
Illustrates MSTP configuration for VLANs and ring topologies.