
Index
Index-2 OmniSwitch 6800/6850/9000 Network Configuration Guide June 2006
Port Mapping 8-2
port mirroring 29-4
port monitoring 29-6, 29-8
QoS 26-25, 26-50
RDP 17-3
RIP 16-3
RMON 29-11
source learning 2-2
Spanning Tree Algorithm and Protocol 6-7, 6-31
static link aggregation 13-3, 13-11
switch health 29-13
switch logging 30-4
VLAN rules 9-3, 9-22
VLANs 5-3, 5-14, 7-3
VRRP 19-3, 19-15
applied configuration 26-47
how to verify 26-49
ARP
clearing the ARP cache 12-12
creating a permanent entry 12-11
deleting a permanent entry 12-12
dynamic entry 12-11
filtering 12-13
local proxy 12-12
arp command 12-11
arp filter command 12-13
assigning ports to VLANs 5-7, 7-1
application examples 7-3
defaults 7-2
dynamic port assignment 7-4
static port assignment 7-4
authenticated mobile ports 5-11, 7-17
Authenticated Switch Access
LDAP VSAs 21-21
authenticated VLANs 5-11, 22-1
application example 22-5
DHCP Relay 18-6
port mobility 22-28
removing a user 22-26
with 802.1X 23-8
authentication clients
compared 22-7
see also AV-Client, Telnet, Web browser
used with authenticated VLANs 22-2
authentication servers
application example 21-4
defaults 21-3
how backups work 21-5
multiple mode 22-34
see LDAP authentication servers, RADIUS authentication
servers
server authority mode 22-32
single mode 22-32
used for accounting 22-35
used with authenticated VLANs 22-2
automatic IP configuration 18-12
AV-Client
configured for DHCP 22-23
installing 22-12
avlan auth-ip command 22-27
avlan default-traffic command 22-27
avlan port-bound command 22-28
B
backup router
VRRP 19-6
binding VLAN rules 9-6, 9-14
BPDU
see Bridge Protocol Data Units
bridge mode command 6-9
Bridge Protocol Data Units
contents 6-5
bridge slot/port command 6-19
built-in port groups 26-11
used with Policy Based Routing 26-55
C
clear arp filter command 12-13
clear arp-cache command 12-12
clear ipx route command 20-14
combo ports 1-4
application examples 1-25
configuring 1-19
defaults 1-3
forced copper 1-4
forced fiber 1-4
overview 1-4
preferred copper 1-4
preferred fiber 1-4
condition groups
for ACLs 26-35, 27-8
MAC groups 26-39
network groups 26-36
port groups 26-40
sample configuration 26-35
service groups 26-38
verify information about 26-43
conditions
combined with actions 26-8
configuring 26-27
for ACLs 27-9
how to create 26-27
see also condition groups
testing before applying 26-33
valid combinations 26-6
valid combinations for ACLs 27-6
D
debug messages 30-8
default route
IP 12-10
IPX 20-7
defaults
10/100/1000 ports 1-3
802.1Q 11-2
802.1X 23-2
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