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Page 1 - Software User Guide

Extreme Networks, Inc.3585 Monroe StreetSanta Clara, California 95051(888) 257-3000http://www.extremenetworks.com Summit 300-48 Switch Software User G

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10 Summit 300-48 Switch Software User Guide ContentsDebug Tracing 187TOP Command 187Contacting Extreme Technical Support 187IndexIndex of Commands

Page 3 - Contents

100 Summit 300-48 Switch Software User GuidePower Over Ethernetunconfig inline-power disconnect-precedence [lowest-priority | deny-port]Returns the d

Page 4 - Chapter 3 Managing the Switch

Configuring Power Over EthernetSummit 300-48 Switch Software User Guide 101unconfig inline-power operator-limit ports <portlist> Resets the ope

Page 5 - Chapter 6 Wireless Networking

102 Summit 300-48 Switch Software User GuidePower Over Ethernet

Page 6 - Chapter 8 Power Over Ethernet

Summit 300-48 Switch Software User Guide 103 9 Forwarding Database (FDB)This chapter describes the following topics:• Overview of the FDB on page 103•

Page 7 - Chapter 10 Access Policies

104 Summit 300-48 Switch Software User GuideForwarding Database (FDB)interface are stored as permanent. The Summit 300-48 switches support a maximum

Page 8 - Chapter 14 IP Unicast Routing

Configuring FDB EntriesSummit 300-48 Switch Software User Guide 105Configuring FDB EntriesTo configure entries in the FDB, use the commands listed in

Page 9 - Appendix D Troubleshooting

106 Summit 300-48 Switch Software User GuideForwarding Database (FDB)FDB Configuration ExamplesThe following example adds a permanent entry to the FD

Page 10 - Index of Commands

Summit 300-48 Switch Software User Guide 107 10 Access PoliciesThis chapter describes the following topics:• Overview of Access Policies on page 107•

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108 Summit 300-48 Switch Software User GuideAccess Policiesshared multiple access control lists, using different lists of values to examine packets.

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Using Access Control ListsSummit 300-48 Switch Software User Guide 109Rate LimitsEach entry that makes up a rate limit contains a unique name and spe

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Summit 300-48 Switch Software User Guide 11 Figures1 Example of a port-based VLAN on the Summit 300-48 switch 642 Single port-based VLAN spanning two

Page 14 - Ta bl es

110 Summit 300-48 Switch Software User GuideAccess PoliciesAccess Mask Precedence NumbersThe access mask precedence number is optional, and determine

Page 15 - Conventions

Using Access Control ListsSummit 300-48 Switch Software User Guide 111The permit-established KeywordThe permit-established keyword is used to directi

Page 16 - Related Publications

112 Summit 300-48 Switch Software User GuideAccess PoliciesThe maximum number of access list allowed by the hardware is 254 for each block of eight 1

Page 17 - 1 ExtremeWare Overview

Using Access Control ListsSummit 300-48 Switch Software User Guide 113Table 39: Access Control List Configuration CommandsCommand Descriptioncreate a

Page 18 - Spanning Tree Protocol

114 Summit 300-48 Switch Software User GuideAccess Policiescreate access-mask <access-mask name> {dest-mac} {source-mac} {vlan } {ethertype} {t

Page 19 - Software Licensing

Using Access Control ListsSummit 300-48 Switch Software User Guide 115create rate-limit <rule_name> access-mask <access-mask name> {dest-

Page 20 - Software Factory Defaults

116 Summit 300-48 Switch Software User GuideAccess PoliciesAccess Control List ExamplesThis section presents three access control list examples:• Usi

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Using Access Control ListsSummit 300-48 Switch Software User Guide 117Step 1 – Deny IP Traffic. First, create an access-mask that examines the IP pr

Page 22 - ExtremeWare Overview

118 Summit 300-48 Switch Software User GuideAccess PoliciesFigure 9: Access list allows TCP trafficStep 3 - Permit-Established Access List. When a T

Page 23 - 2 Accessing the Switch

Using Access Control ListsSummit 300-48 Switch Software User Guide 119Figure 11 shows the final outcome of this access list.Figure 11: Permit-establi

Page 24 - Command Shortcuts

12 Summit 300-48 Switch Software User Guide Figures

Page 25 - Line-Editing Keys

120 Summit 300-48 Switch Software User GuideAccess Policies

Page 26 - Common Commands

Summit 300-48 Switch Software User Guide 121 11 Quality of Service (QoS)This chapter describes the following topics:• Overview of Policy-Based Quality

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122 Summit 300-48 Switch Software User GuideQuality of Service (QoS)Summit 300-48 switches support up to four physical queues per port.NOTEAs with al

Page 28 - Configuring Management Access

Configuring QoS for a Port or VLANSummit 300-48 Switch Software User Guide 123Web Browsing ApplicationsQoS needs for Web browsing applications cannot

Page 29 - Default Accounts

124 Summit 300-48 Switch Software User GuideQuality of Service (QoS)Traffic GroupingsAfter a QoS profile has been modified for bandwidth and priority

Page 30 - Creating a Management Account

Traffic GroupingsSummit 300-48 Switch Software User Guide 125prescribe the bandwidth management and priority handling for that traffic grouping. This

Page 31 - Deleting an Account

126 Summit 300-48 Switch Software User GuideQuality of Service (QoS)Explicit Class of Service (802.1p and DiffServ) Traffic GroupingsThis category of

Page 32 - Checking Basic Connectivity

Traffic GroupingsSummit 300-48 Switch Software User Guide 127supports four hardware queues. The transmitting hardware queue determines the bandwidth

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128 Summit 300-48 Switch Software User GuideQuality of Service (QoS)Configuring DiffServContained in the header of every IP packet is a field for IP

Page 34 - Accessing the Switch

Traffic GroupingsSummit 300-48 Switch Software User Guide 129Observing DiffServ InformationWhen a packet arrives at the switch on an ingress port, th

Page 35 - 3 Managing the Switch

Summit 300-48 Switch Software User Guide 13 Tables1 Notice Icons 152 Text Conventions 163 ExtremeWare Summit 300-48 Factory Defaults 204 Command Synta

Page 36 - Using Telnet

130 Summit 300-48 Switch Software User GuideQuality of Service (QoS)DiffServ ExamplesFor information on the access list and access mask commands in t

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Verifying Configuration and PerformanceSummit 300-48 Switch Software User Guide 131The same information is also available for ports or VLANs using on

Page 38 - Managing the Switch

132 Summit 300-48 Switch Software User GuideQuality of Service (QoS)Displaying QoS Profile InformationThe QoS monitor can also be used to verify the

Page 39 - Using Secure Shell 2 (SSH2)

Summit 300-48 Switch Software User Guide 133 12 Status Monitoring and StatisticsThis chapter describes the following topics:• Status Monitoring on pag

Page 40 - Using SNMP

134 Summit 300-48 Switch Software User GuideStatus Monitoring and StatisticsTable 47 describes commands that are used to monitor the status of the sw

Page 41 - Configuring SNMP Settings

Port StatisticsSummit 300-48 Switch Software User Guide 135Port StatisticsExtremeWare provides a facility for viewing port statistic information. The

Page 42 - Displaying SNMP Settings

136 Summit 300-48 Switch Software User GuideStatus Monitoring and Statistics• Received Byte Count (RX Byte Count) — The total number of bytes that we

Page 43 - Authenticating Users

Port Monitoring Display KeysSummit 300-48 Switch Software User Guide 137• Receive Fragmented Frames (RX Frag) — The total number of frames received b

Page 44 - RADIUS RFC 2138 Attributes

138 Summit 300-48 Switch Software User GuideStatus Monitoring and StatisticsNOTEExtreme Networks recommends that you set the system recovery level to

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LoggingSummit 300-48 Switch Software User Guide 139• Message — The message contains the log information with text that is specific to the problem.Loc

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14 Summit 300-48 Switch Software User Guide Ta bl es34 Security Profile Command Property Values 9035 Per-Port LEDs 9836 Power Over Ethernet Configurat

Page 47 - Using ExtremeWare Vista

140 Summit 300-48 Switch Software User GuideStatus Monitoring and Statistics— ipaddress — The IP address of the syslog host.— facility — The syslog f

Page 48 - Navigating ExtremeWare Vista

LoggingSummit 300-48 Switch Software User Guide 141config syslog {add} <host name/ip> {<port>} <facility> {<priority>}Configu

Page 49 - Content Frame

142 Summit 300-48 Switch Software User GuideStatus Monitoring and StatisticsRMON Using the Remote Monitoring (RMON) capabilities of the switch allows

Page 50 - Filtering Information

RMONSummit 300-48 Switch Software User Guide 143History The History group provides historical views of network performance by taking periodic samples

Page 51 - Configuring and Using SNTP

144 Summit 300-48 Switch Software User GuideStatus Monitoring and StatisticsEvent Actions The actions that you can define for each alarm are shown in

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Summit 300-48 Switch Software User Guide 145 13 Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)This chapter describes the following topics:• Overview of the Spanning Tre

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146 Summit 300-48 Switch Software User GuideSpanning Tree Protocol (STP)A port can belong to only one STPD. If a port is a member of multiple VLANs,

Page 54 - SNTP Example

STP ConfigurationsSummit 300-48 Switch Software User Guide 147• Marketing is defined on all switches (switch A, switch B, switch Y, switch Z, and swi

Page 55 - Configuring Ports on a Switch

148 Summit 300-48 Switch Software User GuideSpanning Tree Protocol (STP)Figure 16: Tag-based STP configurationThe tag-based network in Figure 16 has

Page 56 - Switch Port Commands

Configuring STP on the SwitchSummit 300-48 Switch Software User Guide 1493 Enable STP for one or more STP domains using the following command:enable

Page 57 - Load Sharing on the Switch

Summit 300-48 Switch Software User Guide 15 PrefaceThis preface provides an overview of this guide, describes guide conventions, and lists other publi

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150 Summit 300-48 Switch Software User GuideSpanning Tree Protocol (STP)config stpd <stpd_name> maxage <value> Specifies the maximum age

Page 59 - Switch Port-Mirroring

Displaying STP SettingsSummit 300-48 Switch Software User Guide 151STP Configuration ExampleThe following Summit 300-48 switch example creates and en

Page 60 - Port-Mirroring Commands

152 Summit 300-48 Switch Software User GuideSpanning Tree Protocol (STP)Disabling and Resetting STPTo disable STP or return STP settings to their def

Page 61 - Extreme Discovery Protocol

Summit 300-48 Switch Software User Guide 153 14 IP Unicast RoutingThis chapter describes the following topics:• Overview of IP Unicast Routing on page

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154 Summit 300-48 Switch Software User GuideIP Unicast RoutingRouter InterfacesThe routing software and hardware routes IP traffic between router int

Page 63 - 5 Virtual LANs (VLANs)

Overview of IP Unicast RoutingSummit 300-48 Switch Software User Guide 155— Locally, by way of interface addresses assigned to the system— By other s

Page 64 - Types of VLANs

156 Summit 300-48 Switch Software User GuideIP Unicast RoutingProxy ARPProxy Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) was first invented so that ARP-capable

Page 65 - System 2

Relative Route PrioritiesSummit 300-48 Switch Software User Guide 157Relative Route PrioritiesTable 55 lists the relative priorities assigned to rout

Page 66 - Tagged VLANs

158 Summit 300-48 Switch Software User GuideIP Unicast RoutingVerifying the IP Unicast Routing ConfigurationUse the show iproute command to display t

Page 67 - Assigning a VLAN Tag

IP CommandsSummit 300-48 Switch Software User Guide 159Table 57 describes the commands used to configure the IP route table.disable bootp vlan [<n

Page 68 - Marketing

16 Summit 300-48 Switch Software User GuidePrefaceRelated PublicationsThe publications related to this one are:• ExtremeWare Release Notes• Summit 30

Page 69 - VLAN Names

160 Summit 300-48 Switch Software User GuideIP Unicast RoutingTable 58 describes the commands used to configure IP options and the ICMP protocol.conf

Page 70 - VLAN Configuration Commands

IP CommandsSummit 300-48 Switch Software User Guide 161disable ip-option loose-source-route Disables the loose source route IP option.disable ip-opti

Page 71 - Displaying VLAN Settings

162 Summit 300-48 Switch Software User GuideIP Unicast RoutingRouting Configuration ExampleFigure 18 illustrates a Summit24e3 switch that has two VLA

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Displaying Router SettingsSummit 300-48 Switch Software User Guide 163The example in Figure 18 is configured as follows:create vlan Financecreate vla

Page 73 - 6 Wireless Networking

164 Summit 300-48 Switch Software User GuideIP Unicast RoutingConfiguring DHCP/BOOTP RelayOnce IP unicast routing is configured, you can configure th

Page 74 - Wireless Devices

UDP-ForwardingSummit 300-48 Switch Software User Guide 1653 Configure the addresses to which DHCP or BOOTP requests should be directed, using the fol

Page 75 - Managing Wireless Ports

166 Summit 300-48 Switch Software User GuideIP Unicast RoutingUDP-Forwarding ExampleIn this example, the VLAN Marketing and the VLAN Operations are p

Page 76 - Configuring RF Properties

UDP-ForwardingSummit 300-48 Switch Software User Guide 167config vlan <name> udp-profile <profile_name> Assigns a UDP-forwarding profile

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168 Summit 300-48 Switch Software User GuideIP Unicast Routing

Page 78 - Configuring Country Codes

Summit 300-48 Switch Software User Guide 169 A Safety InformationImportant Safety InformationWARNING!Read the following safety information thoroughly

Page 79 - Configuring Wireless Ports

Summit 300-48 Switch Software User Guide 17 1 ExtremeWare OverviewThis chapter describes the following topics:• Summary of Features on page 17• Securi

Page 80 - Show Commands

170 Summit 300-48 Switch Software User GuideSafety Information• The appliance coupler (the connector to the unit and not the wall plug) must have a c

Page 81 - Event Logging and Reporting

Important Safety InformationSummit 300-48 Switch Software User Guide 171Lithium BatteryThe lithium battery is not user-replaceable.WARNING!Danger of

Page 82 - Wireless Networking

172 Summit 300-48 Switch Software User GuideSafety Information

Page 83 - 7 Unified Access Security

Summit 300-48 Switch Software User Guide 173 B Supported StandardsThe following is a list of software standards supported by ExtremeWare for the Summi

Page 84 - User Access Security

174 Summit 300-48 Switch Software User GuideSupported Standards

Page 85 - Cipher Suites

Summit 300-48 Switch Software User Guide 175 C Software Upgrade and Boot OptionsThis appendix describes the following topics:• Downloading a New Image

Page 86 - Legacy and WPA 802.1x Support

176 Summit 300-48 Switch Software User GuideSoftware Upgrade and Boot OptionsRebooting the SwitchTo reboot the switch, use the following command:rebo

Page 87 - Network Security Policies

Using TFTP to Upload the ConfigurationSummit 300-48 Switch Software User Guide 177To erase the currently selected configuration image and reset all s

Page 88 - RADIUS Attributes

178 Summit 300-48 Switch Software User GuideSoftware Upgrade and Boot OptionsUsing TFTP to Download the ConfigurationYou can download ASCII files tha

Page 89 - Security Profile Commands

Upgrading and Accessing BootROMSummit 300-48 Switch Software User Guide 179To display scheduled download information, use the following command:show

Page 90 - Unified Access Security

18 Summit 300-48 Switch Software User GuideExtremeWare Overview• SSH2 connection• Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) support• Remote Monitorin

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180 Summit 300-48 Switch Software User GuideSoftware Upgrade and Boot Options Accessing the Bootloader CLIThe Bootloader CLI contains commands that s

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Boot Option CommandsSummit 300-48 Switch Software User Guide 181Boot Option CommandsTable 64 lists the CLI commands associated with switch boot optio

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182 Summit 300-48 Switch Software User GuideSoftware Upgrade and Boot Optionsuse configuration [primary | secondary] Configures the switch to use a p

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Summit 300-48 Switch Software User Guide 183 D TroubleshootingIf you encounter problems when using the switch, this appendix may be helpful. If you ha

Page 95 - 8 Power Over Ethernet

184 Summit 300-48 Switch Software User GuideTroubleshooting• Both ends of the Gigabit link are set to the same autonegotiation state.Both sides of th

Page 96 - Port Power Management

Using the Command-Line InterfaceSummit 300-48 Switch Software User Guide 185Check that the port through which you are trying to access the device has

Page 97 - Port Power Events

186 Summit 300-48 Switch Software User GuideTroubleshootingThe only way to establish a full duplex link is to either force it at both sides, or run a

Page 98 - Per-Port LEDs

Debug TracingSummit 300-48 Switch Software User Guide 187with a number, or contains non-alphabetical characters, you must use quotation marks wheneve

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188 Summit 300-48 Switch Software User GuideTroubleshooting• [email protected] can also visit the support website at:• http://www.extrem

Page 100 - Power Over Ethernet

Summit 300-48 Switch Software User Guide 189 IndexNumerics02.1x/EAP 84802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g 74802.1p configuration commands (table) 127Aaccess con

Page 101 - Table 37: PoE Show Commands

Software LicensingSummit 300-48 Switch Software User Guide 19Quality of ServiceExtremeWare has Quality of Service (QoS) features that support IEEE 80

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190 - Index Summit 300-48 Switch Software User Guide configurationdownloading 178downloading complete 178downloading incremental 178logging 140primary

Page 103 - 9 Forwarding Database (FDB)

Summit 300-48 Switch Software User Guide Index - 191 DHCP relay 164disabling 163enabling 157IP route sharing 155proxy ARP 156reset and disable command

Page 104 - How FDB Entries Get Added

192 - Index Summit 300-48 Switch Software User Guide primary image 175privacy 85private community, SNMP 41protocol analyzers, use with port-mirroring

Page 105 - Configuring FDB Entries

Summit 300-48 Switch Software User Guide Index - 193 Greenwich Mean Time Offsets (table) 52NTP servers 51software licensingsecurity features 20SSH2 pr

Page 106 - Displaying FDB Entries

194 - Index Summit 300-48 Switch Software User Guide types 64UDP-Forwarding 165voice applications, QoS 122WWeb access, controlling 47web browsing appl

Page 107 - 10 Access Policies

Summit 300-48 Switch Software User Guide 195 Index of CommandsCclear counters 140clear fdb 105, 125clear inline-power connection-history slot 99cle

Page 108 - Access Lists

196 - Index of Commands Summit 300-48 Switch Software User Guide config vlan ipaddress 27, 38, 70, 157config vlan name 70config vlan priority 127co

Page 109 - How Access Control Lists Work

Summit 300-48 Switch Software User Guide Index of Commands - 197 enable inline-power 98enable inline-power ports 99enable inline-power slot 98enabl

Page 110 - Specifying a Default Rule

198 - Index of Commands Summit 300-48 Switch Software User Guide show wireless config 80show wireless ports 80show wireless ports interface 80Tteln

Page 111 - Maximum Entries

2 ©2003 Extreme Networks, Inc. All rights reserved. Extreme Networks, ExtremeWare, Alpine, and BlackDiamond are registered trademarks of Extreme Netwo

Page 112 - Access Control List Commands

20 Summit 300-48 Switch Software User GuideExtremeWare OverviewSecurity Licensing Certain additional ExtremeWare security features, such as the use o

Page 113 - Using Access Control Lists

Software Factory DefaultsSummit 300-48 Switch Software User Guide 21NOTEFor default settings of individual ExtremeWare features, see the applicable i

Page 114 - Access Policies

22 Summit 300-48 Switch Software User GuideExtremeWare Overview

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Summit 300-48 Switch Software User Guide 23 2 Accessing the SwitchThis chapter describes the following topics:• Understanding the Command Syntax on pa

Page 116 - 10.10.20.1

24 Summit 300-48 Switch Software User GuideAccessing the SwitchSyntax HelperThe CLI has a built-in syntax helper. If you are unsure of the complete s

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Line-Editing KeysSummit 300-48 Switch Software User Guide 25NamesAll named components of the switch configuration must have a unique name. Names must

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26 Summit 300-48 Switch Software User GuideAccessing the SwitchCommand HistoryExtremeWare “remembers” the last 49 commands you entered. You can displ

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Common CommandsSummit 300-48 Switch Software User Guide 27config sys-recovery-level [none | critical | all] Configures a recovery option for instance

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28 Summit 300-48 Switch Software User GuideAccessing the SwitchConfiguring Management AccessExtremeWare supports the following two levels of manageme

Page 121 - 11 Quality of Service (QoS)

Configuring Management AccessSummit 300-48 Switch Software User Guide 29User AccountA user-level account has viewing access to all manageable paramet

Page 122 - Applications and Types of QoS

Summit 300-48 Switch Software User Guide 3 ContentsPrefaceIntroduction 15Conventions 15Related Publications 16Chapter 1 ExtremeWare OverviewSummary of

Page 123 - File Server Applications

30 Summit 300-48 Switch Software User GuideAccessing the SwitchChanging the Default PasswordDefault accounts do not have passwords assigned to them.

Page 124 - Traffic Groupings

Domain Name Service Client ServicesSummit 300-48 Switch Software User Guide 31Viewing AccountsTo view the accounts that have been created, you must h

Page 125 - MAC-Based Traffic Groupings

32 Summit 300-48 Switch Software User GuideAccessing the SwitchChecking Basic ConnectivityThe switch offers the following commands for checking basic

Page 126 - Observing 802.1p Information

Checking Basic ConnectivitySummit 300-48 Switch Software User Guide 33• from uses the specified source address in the ICMP packet. If not specified,

Page 127 - 802.1p Commands

34 Summit 300-48 Switch Software User GuideAccessing the Switch

Page 128 - Configuring DiffServ

Summit 300-48 Switch Software User Guide 35 3 Managing the SwitchThis chapter describes the following topics:• Overview on page 35• Using the Console

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36 Summit 300-48 Switch Software User GuideManaging the SwitchUsing the Console InterfaceThe CLI built into the switch is accessible by way of the 9-

Page 130 - Source port

Using TelnetSummit 300-48 Switch Software User Guide 37You can enable BOOTP on a per-VLAN basis by using the following command:enable bootp vlan [<

Page 131 - QoS Monitor

38 Summit 300-48 Switch Software User GuideManaging the SwitchWhen you have successfully logged in to the switch, the command-line prompt displays th

Page 132 - Traffic Rate-Limiting

Using Secure Shell 2 (SSH2)Summit 300-48 Switch Software User Guide 39Controlling Telnet AccessBy default, Telnet services are enabled on the switch.

Page 133 - Status Monitoring

4 Summit 300-48 Switch Software User Guide ContentsConfiguring Management Access 28User Account 29Administrator Account 29Default Accounts 29Creating

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40 Summit 300-48 Switch Software User GuideManaging the SwitchYou can specify a list of predefined clients that are allowed SSH2 access to the switch

Page 135 - Port Statistics

Using SNMPSummit 300-48 Switch Software User Guide 41Supported MIBsIn addition to private MIBs, the switch supports the standard MIBs listed in Appen

Page 136 - Port Errors

42 Summit 300-48 Switch Software User GuideManaging the SwitchDisplaying SNMP SettingsTo display the SNMP settings configured on the switch, use the

Page 137 - Port Monitoring Display Keys

Authenticating UsersSummit 300-48 Switch Software User Guide 43Authenticating Users ExtremeWare provides a Radius client to authenticate switch admin

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44 Summit 300-48 Switch Software User GuideManaging the SwitchRADIUS RFC 2138 Attributes The RADIUS RFC 2138 optional attributes supported are as fol

Page 139 - Remote Logging

Authenticating UsersSummit 300-48 Switch Software User Guide 45eric Password = "", Service-Type = Administrative Filter-Id = "unlim

Page 140 - Logging Commands

46 Summit 300-48 Switch Software User GuideManaging the SwitchFilter-Id = "unlim" admin Password = "", Service-Type = Administrat

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Using ExtremeWare VistaSummit 300-48 Switch Software User Guide 47Using ExtremeWare VistaThe ExtremeWare Vista™ device-management software that runs

Page 142 - RMON Features of the Switch

48 Summit 300-48 Switch Software User GuideManaging the Switch• After downloading a newer version of the switch image, clear the browser disk and mem

Page 143 - Configuring RMON

Using ExtremeWare VistaSummit 300-48 Switch Software User Guide 49Task FrameThe task frame has two sections: menu buttons and submenu links. The four

Page 144 - Event Actions

Summit 300-48 Switch Software User Guide 5 ContentsPort Numbering 55Enabling and Disabling Switch Ports 55Configuring Switch Port Speed and Duplex Set

Page 145 - Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)

50 Summit 300-48 Switch Software User GuideManaging the SwitchStatus MessagesStatus messages are displayed at the top of the content frame. The four

Page 146 - STP Configurations

Using the Simple Network Time ProtocolSummit 300-48 Switch Software User Guide 51Do a GET When Configuring a VLANWhen configuring a VLAN using Extrem

Page 147 - Sales, Personnel, Marketing

52 Summit 300-48 Switch Software User GuideManaging the SwitchOnce enabled, the switch sends out a periodic query to the NTP servers defined later (i

Page 148 - Switch 3

Using the Simple Network Time ProtocolSummit 300-48 Switch Software User Guide 53-9:00 -540 YST - Yukon Standard-10:00 -600 AHST - Alaska-Hawaii Stan

Page 149 - Configuring STP on the Switch

54 Summit 300-48 Switch Software User GuideManaging the SwitchSNTP Configuration CommandsTable 14 describes SNTP configuration commands.SNTP ExampleI

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Summit 300-48 Switch Software User Guide 55 4 Configuring Ports on a SwitchThis chapter describes the following topics: • Port Numbering on page 55• E

Page 151 - Displaying STP Settings

56 Summit 300-48 Switch Software User GuideConfiguring Ports on a SwitchConfiguring Switch Port Speed and Duplex SettingBy default, the switch is con

Page 152 - Disabling and Resetting STP

Load Sharing on the SwitchSummit 300-48 Switch Software User Guide 57Load Sharing on the SwitchLoad sharing with switches allows you to increase band

Page 153 - 14 IP Unicast Routing

58 Summit 300-48 Switch Software User GuideConfiguring Ports on a SwitchYou can configure the address-based load-sharing algorithm on the Summit 300-

Page 154 - Populating the Routing Table

Switch Port-MirroringSummit 300-48 Switch Software User Guide 59• Ports on the switch are divided into a maximum of five groups.• Port-based and roun

Page 155 - IP Route Sharing

6 Summit 300-48 Switch Software User Guide ContentsConfiguring Wireless Port Interfaces 79Managing Wireless Clients 80Show Commands 80Event Logging an

Page 156 - Proxy ARP

60 Summit 300-48 Switch Software User GuideConfiguring Ports on a SwitchUp to eight mirroring filters and one monitor port can be configured. After a

Page 157 - Relative Route Priorities

Extreme Discovery ProtocolSummit 300-48 Switch Software User Guide 61Port-Mirroring ExampleThe following example selects port 1:3 as the mirror port

Page 158 - IP Commands

62 Summit 300-48 Switch Software User GuideConfiguring Ports on a Switch

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Summit 300-48 Switch Software User Guide 63 5 Virtual LANs (VLANs)This chapter describes the following topics:• Overview of Virtual LANs on page 63• T

Page 160 - IP Unicast Routing

64 Summit 300-48 Switch Software User GuideVirtual LANs (VLANs)• VLANs ease the change and movement of devices.With traditional networks, network adm

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Types of VLANsSummit 300-48 Switch Software User Guide 65Spanning Switches with Port-Based VLANsTo create a port-based VLAN that spans two switches,

Page 162 - Routing Configuration Example

66 Summit 300-48 Switch Software User GuideVirtual LANs (VLANs)Figure 3 illustrates two VLANs spanning two switches. On system 1, ports 1:12 through

Page 163 - Displaying Router Settings

Types of VLANsSummit 300-48 Switch Software User Guide 67NOTEThe use of 802.1Q tagged packets may lead to the appearance of packets slightly bigger t

Page 164 - Configuring DHCP/BOOTP Relay

68 Summit 300-48 Switch Software User GuideVirtual LANs (VLANs)Figure 4: Physical diagram of tagged and untagged traffic Figure 5 is a logical diagra

Page 165 - UDP-Forwarding

VLAN NamesSummit 300-48 Switch Software User Guide 69• The server connected to port 1:16 on system 1 has a NIC that supports 802.1Q tagging. • The se

Page 166 - UDP-Forwarding Commands

Summit 300-48 Switch Software User Guide 7 ContentsChapter 10 Access PoliciesOverview of Access Policies 107Access Control Lists 107Rate Limits 107Usi

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70 Summit 300-48 Switch Software User GuideVirtual LANs (VLANs)Renaming a VLANTo rename an existing VLAN, use the following command:config vlan <o

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Displaying VLAN SettingsSummit 300-48 Switch Software User Guide 71VLAN Configuration ExamplesThe following Summit 300-48 switch example creates a ta

Page 169 - A Safety Information

72 Summit 300-48 Switch Software User GuideVirtual LANs (VLANs)

Page 170 - Connections

Summit 300-48 Switch Software User Guide 73 6 Wireless NetworkingThis chapter describes wireless networking using the Summit 300-48 switch and the Alt

Page 171 - Lithium Battery

74 Summit 300-48 Switch Software User GuideWireless NetworkingFigure 6: Sample integrated wired and wireless networkThis arrangement is part of the E

Page 172 - Safety Information

BridgingSummit 300-48 Switch Software User Guide 75You can set network policies at Layers 2 and 3 to cover both the wired and wireless networks. In t

Page 173 - B Supported Standards

76 Summit 300-48 Switch Software User GuideWireless Networking7 Configure a specific channel (determined from a site survey), if desired, on each int

Page 174 - Supported Standards

Configuring RF PropertiesSummit 300-48 Switch Software User Guide 77frag-length 2345 256-2345 Identifies fragment size in bytes. This value should re

Page 175 - Downloading a New Image

78 Summit 300-48 Switch Software User GuideWireless NetworkingConfiguring Wireless Switch PropertiesTable 21 lists the wireless configuration command

Page 176 - Saving Configuration Changes

Configuring Wireless PortsSummit 300-48 Switch Software User Guide 79Configuring Wireless PortsThe configure wireless ports commands allow you to con

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8 Summit 300-48 Switch Software User Guide ContentsPort Statistics 135Port Errors 136Port Monitoring Display Keys 137Setting the System Recovery Level

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80 Summit 300-48 Switch Software User GuideWireless NetworkingTable 25 lists the configuration commands for wireless ports.Managing Wireless ClientsT

Page 179 - Accessing the Bootstrap CLI

Event Logging and ReportingSummit 300-48 Switch Software User Guide 81Event Logging and ReportingThe Summit 300-48 switch supports the following enha

Page 180 - Accessing the Bootloader CLI

82 Summit 300-48 Switch Software User GuideWireless Networking

Page 181 - Boot Option Commands

Summit 300-48 Switch Software User Guide 83 7 Unified Access SecurityThis chapter describes the security features of the Summit 300-48 switch and incl

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84 Summit 300-48 Switch Software User GuideUnified Access SecurityUser Access SecurityEffective user security meets the following objectives:• Authen

Page 183 - D Troubleshooting

User Access SecuritySummit 300-48 Switch Software User Guide 85then extends or denies access as instructed, and passes along configuration informatio

Page 184 - Troubleshooting

86 Summit 300-48 Switch Software User GuideUnified Access Securityincorporate each of these suites, and the Altitude 300 wireless port supports hardw

Page 185 - Port Configuration

Network Security PoliciesSummit 300-48 Switch Software User Guide 87Network Security PoliciesNetwork security policy refers to a set of network rules

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88 Summit 300-48 Switch Software User GuideUnified Access SecurityPolicy ExamplesThe following examples suggest typical uses of network security poli

Page 187 - TOP Command

CLI Commands for Security on the SwitchSummit 300-48 Switch Software User Guide 89Table 31 lists the attributes included in the RADIUS response.Vendo

Page 188 - • [email protected]

Summit 300-48 Switch Software User Guide 9 ContentsResetting and Disabling Router Settings 163Configuring DHCP/BOOTP Relay 164Verifying the DHCP/BOOTP

Page 189 - Numerics

90 Summit 300-48 Switch Software User GuideUnified Access SecurityTable 34 lists the properties for the security profile configuration command.Table

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Example Wireless Configuration ProcessSummit 300-48 Switch Software User Guide 91Example Wireless Configuration ProcessThis section provides an examp

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92 Summit 300-48 Switch Software User GuideUnified Access SecurityTo configure the VLAN, addresses, and RF profiles, follow these steps:1 Create the

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Example Wireless Configuration ProcessSummit 300-48 Switch Software User Guide 93If you enter the wrong number of characters for the code, a message

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94 Summit 300-48 Switch Software User GuideUnified Access Security

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Summit 300-48 Switch Software User Guide 95 8 Power Over EthernetThis chapter explains how to configure the Summit 300-48 switch to supply power to de

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96 Summit 300-48 Switch Software User GuidePower Over EthernetPort Power ManagementWhen you connect PDs, the Summit 300-48 switch automatically disco

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Port Power ManagementSummit 300-48 Switch Software User Guide 97Common Power PoolThe common power pool represents the total amount of power available

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98 Summit 300-48 Switch Software User GuidePower Over EthernetPorts are powered based upon their priority and discovery time. Higher priority ports w

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Configuring Power Over EthernetSummit 300-48 Switch Software User Guide 99enable inline-power ports <portlist>disable inline-power ports <po

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