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Quanta Cloud Technology QuantaMesh QNOS5 User Manual

Quanta Cloud Technology QuantaMesh QNOS5
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6. To save the configuration so that it persists across a system reset, use the following command:
(QCT) #copy running-config startup-config
7. View the VLAN settings.
(QCT) #show vlan
VLAN ID VLAN Name VLAN Type Interface(s)
------- -------------------------------- ---------- -------------------------
1 default Default 0/1,0/2,0/3,0/4,0/5,0/6,
0/7,0/8,0/9,0/10,0/11,
0/12,0/13,0/14,0/15,0/16,
...
200 Marketing Static 0/1,0/16,0/17,0/18,0/19,
0/20
300 Payroll Static 0/1,0/2,0/3,0/4,0/5,0/6,
0/7,0/8,0/9,0/10,0/11,
0/12,0/13,0/14,0/15,ch1
(QCT) #show vlan id 300
VLAN ID: 300
VLAN Name: Payroll
VLAN Type: Static
Interface
Current
Tagging
----------
--------
--------
0/1
Include
Tagged
0/2
Include
Untagged
0/3
Include
Untagged
0/4
Include
Untagged
0/5
Include
Untagged
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8. View the VLAN information for a
port.
(QCT) #show interface switchport 0/1
Interface...................................... 0/1
Native VLAN.................................... 1
Mode........................................... General
Ingress Filtering.............................. Enable
Acceptable Frame Type.......................... VLAN Only

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Quanta Cloud Technology QuantaMesh QNOS5 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandQuanta Cloud Technology
ModelQuantaMesh QNOS5
CategoryNetwork Router
LanguageEnglish

Summary

1. QuantaMesh QNOS5 Features

1.5. Routing Features

Explains IP routing, OSPF, BGP, VRRP, and other routing protocols supported by the switch.

2. Getting Started

2.1. Accessing the switch Command-Line Interface

Guides on connecting to the switch via console or remote access methods like Telnet or SSH.

4. Configuring Security Features

4.1. Controlling Management Access

Details methods for controlling access to the switch management interface using authentication.

4.2. Configuring DHCP Snooping, DAI, and IPSG

Covers security features like DHCP Snooping, Dynamic ARP Inspection, and IP Source Guard.

7. Configuring Routing

7.1. Basic Routing and Features

Introduces general routing features and configuration on the switch.

7.5. Border Gateway Patrol (BGP)

Details BGP operation, topology, behavior, and configuration examples.

9. Configuring Data Center Features