242 Summit 200 Series Switch Installation and User Guide
Index
N
names, VLANs 90
NAT
configuration commands (table) 124
creating rules 126
rule matching 126
timeout commands (table) 127
Network Address Translation. See NAT
network login 66
campus mode 66, 67
configuration example 67
configuring 67
user login 68
configuration commands (table) 70
DHCP server 67
disabling 71
ISP mode 66, 69
configuration example 69
configuring 69
RADIUS server configuration 67
settings, displaying 70
non-aging entries, FDB 97
Not-So-Stubby_Area. See NSSA
NSSA. See OSPF
O
opaque LSAs, OSPF 197
Open Shortest Path First. See OSPF
opening a Telnet session 54
OSPF
advantages 194
area 0 198
areas 197
backbone area 198
configuration commands (table) 207
consistency 197
database overflow 197
description 194, 196
disabling 213
display filtering 212
enabling 182
hello interval 208
link type 200
link-state database 196
normal area 199
NSSA 198
opaque LSAs 197
point-to-point links 200
redistributing routes 201
reset and disable commands (table) 213
resetting 213
router types 198
routing access policies 117
settings, displaying 212
show commands (table) 212
stub area 198
virtual link 199
wait interval, configuring 211
P
passwords
default 47
forgetting 48
permanent entries, FDB 97
permit-established keyword 104
ping command 50
poison reverse 195
port
autonegotiation 77
autopolarity detection feature 78
configuring on Summit 200 series switch 77
connections 17, 20
enabling and disabling 77
errors, viewing 159
monitoring display keys 160
priority, STP 173
receive errors 160
statistics, viewing 159
STP state, displaying 175
STPD membership 169
Summit 200 series switch 77
switch commands (table) 79
transmit errors 159
port-based VLANs 86
port-mirroring
and protocol analyzers 83
description 82
example 83
switch configuration commands (table) 83
power supply specifications
Summit 200-24 switch 223
Summit 200-48 switch 226
powering on the switch 30
power-off specifications
Summit 200-24 switch 223
Summit 200-48 switch 226
primary image 232
private community, SNMP 58
protocol analyzers, use with port-mirroring 83
proxy ARP
communicating with devices outside subnet 181
conditions 181
configuring 181
description 180
MAC address in response 181
responding to requests 181
subnets 181
table, displaying 188
public community, SNMP 58
Q
QoS
802.1p configuration commands (table) 149
802.1p priority 148
applications 144
blackhole 147
configuration commands (table) 145
database applications 144
description 36, 143
DiffServ, configuring 150
examples
MAC address 147
source port 152
VLAN 152
FDB entry association 98
file server applications 145
IP TOS configuration commands (table) 150