Extreme Networks 200 Series User Manual
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Summit 200 Series Switch Installation and User Guide
Index
environmental requirements
front view
heat dissipation
laser safety certifications
LEDs
MAC address
port connections
power safety certifications
power socket
power supply specifications
power-off specifications
rear view
serial number
temperature and humidity
weight
support information
switch
configuration using ExtremeWare Vista
logging
monitoring
RMON features
switch port commands (table)
syntax, understanding
syslog host
system contact, SNMP
system location, SNMP
system name, SNMP
defined
in ExtremeWare Vista
stacking
T
TACACS+
and RADIUS
configuration commands (table)
description
servers, specifying
tagging, VLAN
task frame in ExtremeWare Vista
technical support
Telnet
connecting to another host
controlling access
disconnecting a session
logging
maximum sessions
opening a session
using
temperature and humidity
Summit 200-24
Summit 200-48
Terminal Access Controller Access Control System Plus. See
TACACS+
TFTP
server
using
timed configuration download, MAC-based VLANs
timeout setting for stack master
timers, PIM-SM
traceroute
command
traffic groupings
traffic rate-limiting
transmit errors
Transport Layer Security (TLS)
trap receivers
triggered updates
trunks
trusted neighbor policy
Tunneled TLS (TTLS)
U
UDP-Forwarding
and BOOTP
and DHCP
configuration commands (table)
configuring
description
example
profiles
VLANs
unconfigure RIP
unconfigure stacking
unicast forwarding
upgrading the image
uplink redundancy
setting up
Summit 200-24 rules
Summit 200-48 rules
uploading the configuration
URL redirection
user account
user sessions
users
access levels
authenticating
creating
default
viewing
V
vendor ID
Vendor Specific Attribute (VSA)
verifying the installation
video applications, and QoS
viewing accounts
Virtual LANs. See VLANs
virtual link, OSPF
Vista See ExtremeWare Vista
VLAN tagging
VLANs
administration using ExtremeWare Vista
and ExtremeWare Vista
and STP
assigning a tag
backup for stacking
benefits
configuration commands (table)
configuration examples
configuring
configuring on a stack
default
description
disabling route advertising
displaying settings
MAC-based
description
example