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Enterasys Matrix
N Standalone (NSA) Series
Configuration Guide
Firmware Version 5.41.xx
P/N 9034073-08 Rev.0C
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Contents Figures ............................................................................................................................................xi Tables............................................................................................................................................xiii ABOUT THIS GUIDE Using This Guide..........................................................................................................xvii Structure of This Guide ....................
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Contents 2.2 General Configuration Command Set...........................................................2-24 2.2.1 Setting User Accounts and Passwords.........................................2-24 2.2.2 Managing the Management Authentication Notification MIB ........2-36 2.2.3 Setting Basic Device Properties....................................................2-42 2.2.4 Activating Licensed Features........................................................2-90 2.2.5 Downloading a New Firmware Image.
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Contents 4.4 Configuring Port Mirroring.............................................................................4-87 4.4.1 Supported Mirrors .........................................................................4-87 4.4.2 IDS Mirroring Considerations........................................................4-88 4.4.3 Active Destination Port Configurations .........................................4-88 4.4.4 Setting Port Mirroring...............................................................
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Contents 7 802.1Q VLAN CONFIGURATION 7.1 VLAN Configuration Summary ........................................................................7-1 7.1.1 Port Assignment Scheme ...............................................................7-1 7.1.2 Port String Syntax Used in the CLI .................................................7-2 7.2 Process Overview: 802.1Q VLAN Configuration.............................................7-2 7.3 VLAN Configuration Command Set ...................................
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Contents 11 LOGGING AND NETWORK MANAGEMENT 11.1 Process Overview: Network Management....................................................11-1 11.2 Logging And Network Management Command Set......................................11-2 11.2.1 Configuring System Logging.........................................................11-2 11.2.2 Monitoring Network Events and Status.......................................11-26 11.2.3 Configuring SMON...............................................................
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Contents 14 SECURITY CONFIGURATION 14.1 Overview of Security Methods ......................................................................14-1 14.1.1 RADIUS Filter-ID Attribute and Dynamic Policy Profile Assignment14-3 14.2 Process Overview: Security Configuration....................................................14-4 14.3 Security Configuration Command Set...........................................................14-5 14.3.1 Setting the Authentication Login Method ...........................
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Figures Figure Page 2-1 Sample CLI Default Description ......................................................................................2-9 2-2 Matrix N Standalone Startup Screen.............................................................................2-14 2-3 Performing a Keyword Lookup......................................................................................2-15 2-4 Performing a Partial Keyword Lookup..........................................................................
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Figures xii Matrix NSA Series Configuration Guide
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Tables Table Page 2-1 Default Device Settings for Basic Switch Operation.....................................................2-1 2-2 Default Device Settings for Router Mode Operation ....................................................2-7 2-3 Basic Line Editing Emacs & vi Commands.................................................................2-18 2-4 show system login Output Details ..............................................................................2-26 2-5 show system lockout Outpu
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Tables 5-11 Basic SNMP Trap Configuration Command Set.........................................................5-64 6-1 show spantree Output Details ....................................................................................6-10 6-2 Port-Specific show spantree stats Output Details ......................................................6-12 7-1 show vlan Output Details..............................................................................................7-5 7-2 show vlan interface O
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Tables 12-13 show ip dhcp server statistics Output Details .........................................................12-138 13-1 RIP Configuration Task List and Commands .............................................................13-2 13-2 OSPF Configuration Task List and Commands........................................................13-31 13-3 show ip ospf database Output Details ......................................................................13-64 13-4 show ip ospf interface Output Deta
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About This Guide ® Welcome to the Enterasys Enterasys Matrix N Standalone (NSA) Series Configuration Guide. This manual explains how to access the device’s Command Line Interface (CLI) and how to use it to configure Matrix Series switch/router devices. Important Notice Depending on the firmware version used in your Matrix Series device, some features described in this document may not be supported. Refer to the Release Notes shipped with your Matrix Series device to determine which feature
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STRUCTURE OF THIS GUIDE The guide is organized as follows: Chapter 1, Introduction, provides an overview of the tasks that can be accomplished using the CLI interface, an overview of local management requirements, and information about obtaining technical support. Chapter 2, Startup and General Configuration, provides an overview of the device’s factory default settings and describes how to start the CLI interface, how to set basic system properties, how to download a firmware image, how to