Extreme Networks Summit1 User Manual
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PACE 8-4
passwords
path cost 7-5
permanent entries 6-2
ping
command 3-22
poison reverse 10-3
port
autonegotiation 4-2
commands (table) 4-3
configuring 4-1
connections 1-3
console 1-17
duplex 4-2
enabling and disabling 4-1
errors,viewing 12-8
load-sharing groups 4-6
master port 4-6
monitoring display keys 12-9
priority, STP 7-5
receive errors 12-8
redundant power supply 1-17
speed 4-2
statistics, viewing 12-7
STP state, displaying 7-8
STPD membership 7-2
SummitLink 4-10
transmit errors 12-8
Port Queue Monitor. See PQM
port-based VLANs 5-2
port-mirroring
configuration commands (table) 4-9
description 4-8
example 4-9
virtual port 4-8
power socket 1-17
power supply 1-17
powering on the switch 2-6
PQM
commands (table) 8-7
description 8-7
primary image 14-2
profiles, QoS 8-2
protocol filters 5-12
protocol-based VLANs 5-11
proxy ARP, description 9-4
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QoS
building blocks 8-1
configuration commands (table) 8-8
configuration examples 8-9
configuring 8-8
default QoS profiles 8-2
description 1-6, 8-1
FDB entry association 6-3
information, displaying 8-10
mode 8-1
PACE recognition 8-4
Port Queue Monitor (PQM), description 8-7
precedence 8-5
prioritization 8-6
profiles
configuring 8-8
creating 8-6
deleting 8-10
description 8-2
resetting 8-10
traffic classification 8-1
traffic groupings, description 8-3
Quality of Service. See QoS
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rack mounting the switch 2-3
rebooting 14-2
receive errors 12-8
redundant power supply port 1-17
remote logging 12-12
Remote Monitoring. See RMON
reset button 1-17
reset to factory defaults 14-3
RIP
advantages 10-2
configuration commands (table) 10-8
configuration example 10-10
description 10-2, 10-3
disabling route advertising 10-4
enabling 9-9
limitations 10-2
poison reverse 10-3
reset and disable commands (table) 10-13
routing table entries 10-3
settings, displaying 10-12
show commands (table) 10-12
split horizon 10-3
triggered updates 10-4
version 2 10-4
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