Nortel Networks 450 Switch User Manual


 
Using the BayStack 450 10/100/1000 Series Switch
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Display Hardware Units
Displays the Hardware Unit Information screen (see
Hardware Unit Information
on page 3-67
). This screen lists the switch models, including any installed MDA
and Cascade modules, that are configured in your standalone or stack
configuration.
Spanning Tree
Configuration...
Displays the Spanning Tree Configuration Menu (see
Spanning Tree
Configuration” on page 3-67). This menu provides the following options:
Spanning Tree Port Configuration, Display Spanning Tree Switch Settings.
TELNET
Configuration...
Displays the TELNET Configuration screen (see
TELNET Configuration” on
page 3-75
). This screen allows you to set your switch to enable a user at a
remote console terminal to communicate with the BayStack 450 switch as if the
console terminal were directly connected to it. You can have up to four active
TELNET sessions running at one time in either a standalone switch or a stack
configuration.
Software Download...
Displays the Software Download screen (see
Software Download” on
page 3-78
). This screen allows you to revise the BayStack 450 switch software
image that is located in nonvolatile flash memory.
Configuration File
Displays the Configuration File Download/Upload screen (see “Configuration
File” on page 3-82). This screen allows you to store your switch/stack
configuration parameters on a TFTP server. You can retrieve the configuration
parameters for automatically configuring a replacement switch or stack with the
same configuration when required.
Display Event Log
Displays the Event Log screen (see
Display Event Log” on page 3-85).
Reset
Resets the switch with the current configuration settings. This option is followed
by a screen prompt that precedes the action. Enter Yes to reset the switch; enter
No to abort the option:
If the switch is participating in a stack configuration, additional prompts allow
you to choose to reset a specific unit in the stack or the entire stack.
When you select this option, the switch resets, runs a self-test, then displays
the Nortel Networks logo screen. Press [Ctrl]-Y to access the BayStack 450
main menu.
Reset to Default
Settings
Resets the switch to the factory default configuration settings. This option is
followed by a screen prompt that precedes the action. Enter Yes to reset the
switch to the factory default configuration settings; enter No to abort the option:
If the switch is participating in a stack configuration, additional prompts allow
you to choose to reset a specific unit in the stack or the entire stack.
When you select this option, the switch resets, runs a self-test, then displays
the Nortel Networks logo screen. Press [Ctrl]-Y to access the BayStack 450
main menu.
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Table 3-1. Console Interface Main Menu options
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Option Description
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