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SMC Networks 6724AL2 User Manual

SMC Networks 6724AL2
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Example
dot1x re-authentication
Enables periodic re-authentication globally for all ports. Use the no form
to disable re-authentication.
Syntax
dot1x re-authentication
no dot1x re-authentication
Command Mode
Global Configuration
Example
dot1x timeout quiet-period
Sets the time that a switch port waits after the Max Request Count has
been exceeded before attempting to acquire a new client. Use the no form
of this command to reset the default.
Syntax
dot1x timeout quiet-period seconds
no dot1x timeout quiet-period seconds
seconds - The number of seconds. (Range: 1-65535)
Default
60 seconds
Command Mode
Global Configuration
Console#dot1x re-authenticate
Console#
Console(config)#dot1x re-authentication
Console(config)#

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SMC Networks 6724AL2 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandSMC Networks
Model6724AL2
CategorySwitch
LanguageEnglish

Summary

24-Port Fast Ethernet Switch

TigerSwitch 10/100 Management Guide

1 Switch Management

2 Configuring the Switch

Basic Configuration

Foundational configuration steps for the switch.

3 Command Line Interface

Entering Commands

Details on CLI command syntax, keywords, and arguments.

CHAPTER 1 SWITCH MANAGEMENT

Connecting to the Switch

Explains how to connect to the switch for management.

Required Connections

Basic Configuration

Setting Passwords

Procedures for setting user and administrator passwords.

Setting an IP Address

Saving Configuration Settings

CHAPTER 2 CONFIGURING THE SWITCH

Using the Web Interface

Guide to configuring the switch using its web interface.

Navigating the Web Browser Interface

Main Menu

Setting the IP Address

Command Attributes

Defines management VLAN, IP address mode, and subnet mask.

System Logs Configuration

Managing Firmware

Saving or Restoring Configuration Settings

Reset

Configuring SNTP

Configuring SNMP

Security

Configuring SSH

Configuring Port Security

Configuring 802.1x Port Authentication

Configuring Global dot1x Parameters

Configuring Port Authorization Mode

Configuring Access Control Lists

Creating a New ACL

Standard IP ACL

Extended IP ACL

Binding a Port to an Access Control List

Port Configuration

Configuring Interface Connections

Trunk Configuration

Statically Configuring a Trunk

Dynamically Configuring a Trunk

Configuring Rate Limits

Rate Limit Port Configuration

Spanning Tree Algorithm Configuration

VLAN Configuration

Creating VLANs

Private VLANs

Configuring Private VLANs

Associating VLANs

Configuring Private VLAN Interfaces

Class of Service Configuration

Mapping CoS Values to Egress Queues

Selecting the Queue Mode

Setting the Service Weight for Traffic Classes

Mapping Layer 3/4 Priorities to CoS Values

Selecting IP Precedence/DSCP Priority

Mapping IP Precedence

Mapping DSCP Priority

ACL CoS Mapping

Multicast Filtering

CHAPTER 3 COMMAND LINE INTERFACE

Using the Command Line Interface

Guide to accessing and navigating the CLI.

Console Connection

Steps to establish a connection via the serial console port.

Telnet Connection

Entering Commands

Understanding Command Modes

Configuration Commands

Command Line Processing

General Commands

enable

disable

configure

reload

exit

quit

Flash/File Commands

copy

boot system

System Management Commands

username

enable password

show startup-config

show running-config

Web Server Commands

Secure Shell Commands

ip ssh server

ip ssh

Port Security

SNMP Commands

IP Interface Commands

ip address

ip default-gateway

Line Commands

line

login

password

Interface Commands

interface

speed-duplex

negotiation

capabilities

flowcontrol

shutdown

mac-address-table static

Spanning Tree Commands

spanning-tree

spanning-tree mode

spanning-tree priority

spanning-tree cost

spanning-tree port-priority

spanning-tree portfast

spanning-tree edge-port

VLAN Commands

vlan database

vlan

interface vlan

switchport mode

switchport native vlan

switchport allowed vlan

Private VLAN Commands

private-vlan

private-vlan association

switchport mode private-vlan

switchport private-vlan host-association

switchport private-vlan mapping

Mirror Port Commands

Link Aggregation Commands

channel-group

lacp

Rate Limit Commands

rate-limit

Authentication Commands

authentication login

radius-server host

tacacs-server host

dot1x default

dot1x max-req

dot1x port-control

dot1x re-authentication

Access Control List Commands

IP ACLs

access-list ip

permit, deny (Standard ACL)

permit, deny (Extended ACL)

ip access-group

map access-list ip

MAC ACLs

access-list mac

permit, deny (MAC ACL)

mac access-group

Priority Commands

switchport priority default

queue mode

queue bandwidth

queue cos-map

map ip port (Global Configuration)

map ip precedence (Global Configuration)

map ip precedence (Interface Configuration)

map ip dscp (Global Configuration)

map ip dscp (Interface Configuration)

Multicast Filtering Commands

ip igmp snooping

ip igmp snooping vlan static

ip igmp snooping querier

ip igmp snooping vlan mrouter

Troubleshooting Chart

APPENDIX B UPGRADING FIRMWARE VIA THE SERIAL PORT

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