Extreme Networks Summit1 User Manual
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IP unicast routing
BOOTP relay 9-10
configuration examples 9-15
configuring 9-9
default gateway 9-1
description 1-7
DHCP relay 9-10
disabling 9-18
enabling 9-9
multinetting, description 9-5
multinetting, example 9-7
proxy ARP 9-4
reset and disable commands (table) 9-18
resetting 9-18
router interfaces 9-2
router show commands (table) 9-17
routing table
configuration commands (table) 9-13
dynamic routes 9-3
multiple routes 9-4
populating 9-3
static routes 9-3
settings, displaying 9-17
verifying the configuration 9-10
K
keys
line-editing 3-5
port monitoring 12-9
L
LED, description 1-16
line-editing keys 3-5
link state database 10-5
link state protocol, description 10-2
load sharing
configuring 4-6
description 4-5
example 4-7
group combinations (table) 4-6
load-sharing group, description 4-5
master port 4-6
verifying the configuration 4-8
local logging 12-11
location 1-17
log display 12-11
logging
and Telnet 12-11
commands (table) 12-12
description 12-10
fault level 12-10
local 12-11
message 12-10
real-time display 12-11
remote 12-12
subsystem 12-10
timestamp 12-10
M
MAC address 1-18
management access 3-8
master port, load sharing 4-6
max age 7-5
media types and distances 1-4, 2-2
MIBs 3-18
mode, QoS 8-2
monitoring the switch 12-1
mtrace
command 3-23
multiple routes 9-4
N
names, VLANs 5-13
non-aging entries 6-2
O
Open Shortest Path First. See OSPF
OSPF
advantages 10-2
area 0 10-6
areas 10-5
backbone area 10-6
configuration commands (table) 10-14
configuration example 10-16
description 10-2, 10-5
disabling 10-19
enabling 9-9
link state database 10-5
reset and disable commands (table) 10-19
resetting 10-19
router types 10-6
settings, displaying 10-18
show commands (table) 10-18
stub area 10-6
virtual link 10-7
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