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Extreme Networks 200 Series User Manual

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Summit 200 Series Switch Installation and User Guide

Index

examples

MAC address

161

source port

166

VLAN

166

FDB entry association

110

file server applications

159

IP TOS configuration commands (table)

164

monitor

description

167

real-time display

167

traffic groupings

159

access list

160

blackhole

161

by precedence (table)

160

explicit packet marking

161

MAC address

160

source port

166

VLAN

166

verifying

167

video applications

158

web browsing applications

158

Quality of Service. See QoS

R

rack mounting the switch

28

RADIUS

and TACACS+

64, 69

client configuration

65

configuration commands (table)

65

description

64

Merit server configuration (example)

67

per-command authentication

65

per-command configuration (example)

67

RFC 2138 attributes

66

servers

64

TCP port

65

rate limits

adding

119

and QoS

168

deleting

120

receive errors

174

recovering a stack

242

redirect page

79

redundant Gigabit uplink port

setting up

95

Summit 200-24 rules

17

Summit 200-48 rules

21

remote logging

177

Remote Monitoring. See RMON
renaming a VLAN

103

rendezvous point (RP)

230

requirements for ExtremeWare Vista

247

reset to factory defaults

310

responding to ARP requests

195

reverse mask

129

ring configuration

31

RIP

advantages

208

configuration commands (table)

217

configuration example

219

configuration using ExtremeWare Vista

263

description

208

disabling route advertising

209

enabling

196

limitations

208

poison reverse

209

redistributing routes

215

reset and disable commands (table)

220

routing access policies

129

routing table entries

209

settings, displaying

220

show commands (table)

220

split horizon

209

statistics

287

triggered updates

209

version 2

209

RMON

alarm actions

181

Alarms group

180

Events group

180

features supported

180

History group

180

probe

180

Statistics group

180

route sharing. See IP route sharing
router interfaces

192

router types, OSPF

212

routing access policies

access profile

applying

129

changing

132

configuring

128

creating

128

types

128

configuration commands (table)

133

deny

128

examples

OSPF

131

RIP

130

none

128

OSPF

131

permit

128

removing

132

RIP

129

using

128

Routing Information Protocol. See RIP
routing table, populating

193

routing. See IP unicast routing

S

safety certifications

Summit 200-24 switch

300

Summit 200-48 switch

302

safety information

295

saving configuration changes

309

scheduling configuration download

311

screen resolution, ExtremeWare Vista

248

secondary image

308

security licensing

description

41

obtaining

41

serial port. See console port
session refresh

79

sessions, deleting

60

sessions, user

57

setting time preferences in SNTP

83

shortcuts, command

46

shortest path tree (SPT)

230, 231