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2017-12-13
User Manual: Ruckus FastIron 08.0.60 Management Configuration Guide
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- Brocade FastIron Management Configuration Guide, 08.0.60
- Preface
- About This Document
- Configuration Fundamentals
- Management port overview
- Web Management Interface
- Management VRFs
- Additional OOB management configuration options
- System clock
- Basic system parameter configuration
- Displaying and modifying system parameter default settings
- Basic port parameter configuration
- About port regions
- Specifying a port address
- Static MAC entry configuration
- Multi-port static MAC address
- Assigning port names
- Displaying the port name for an interface
- Port speed and duplex mode modification
- Enabling auto-negotiation maximum port speed advertisement
- Force mode configuration
- MDI and MDIX configuration
- Disabling or re-enabling a port
- Enabling and disabling support for 100BaseFX
- Changing the Gbps fiber negotiation mode
- Flow control configuration
- Symmetric flow control
- PHY FIFO Rx and Tx depth configuration
- Interpacket Gap (IPG) on a Brocade switch
- IPG on FastIron Stackable devices
- Port priority (QoS) modification
- Dynamic configuration of Voice over IP (VoIP) phones
- Port flap dampening configuration
- Port loop detection
- Types of loop detection
- Recovering disabled ports
- Port loopback detection configuration notes
- Enabling loop detection
- Configuring a global loop detection interval
- Configuring the device to automatically re-enable ports
- Specifying the recovery time interval
- Clearing loop-detection
- Displaying loop-detection information
- Displaying loop detection resource information
- Displaying loop detection configuration status on an interface
- Syslog message due to disabled port in loop detection
- Shutdown prevention for loop-detection on an interface
- Periodic log message generation for shutdown prevention
- Syslog for port shutdown prevention
- Replacing a primary IPv4 address automatically
- Ethernet loopback
- Disabling the automatic learning of MAC addresses
- Changing the MAC age time and disabling MAC address learning
- Clearing MAC address entries
- Defining MAC address filters
- Monitoring MAC address movement
- Overview of 40 Gbps breakout ports
- CLI banner configuration
- Automatic execution of commands in batches
- CLI command history
- Displaying a console message when an incoming Telnet session is detected
- Cut-through switching
- Fanless mode support on ICX 7150
- Jumbo frame support
- Wake-on-LAN support across VLANs
- Network Time Protocol Version 4 (NTPv4)
- Network Time Protocol Version 4 Overview
- Configuring NTP
- Enabling NTP
- Disabling NTP
- Enabling NTP authentication
- Defining an authentication key
- Specifying a source interface
- Enable or disable the VLAN containment for NTP
- Configuring the NTP client
- Configuring the master
- Configuring the NTP peer
- Configuring NTP on an interface
- Configuring the broadcast client
- Configuring the broadcast destination
- Displaying NTP status
- Displaying NTP associations
- Displaying NTP associations details
- Configuration Examples
- NTP server and client mode configuration
- NTP client mode configuration
- NTP strict authentication configuration
- NTP loose authentication configuration
- NTP interface context for the broadcast server or client mode
- NTP broadcast client configuration
- NTP over management VRF
- Cisco Discovery Protocol
- Foundry Discovery Protocol
- LLDP and LLDP-MED
- LLDP terms used in this chapter
- LLDP overview
- LLDP-MED overview
- General LLDP operating principles
- MIB support
- Syslog messages
- LLDP configuration
- LLDP configuration notes and considerations
- Enabling and disabling LLDP
- Enabling support for tagged LLDP packets
- Changing a port LLDP operating mode
- Configuring LLDP processing on 802.1x blocked port
- Maximum number of LLDP neighbors
- Enabling LLDP SNMP notifications and Syslog messages
- Changing the minimum time between LLDP transmissions
- Changing the interval between regular LLDP transmissions
- Changing the holdtime multiplier for transmit TTL
- Changing the minimum time between port reinitializations
- LLDP TLVs advertised by the Brocade device
- LLDP-MED configuration
- LLDP-MED attributes advertised by the Brocade device
- LLDP port ID subtype configuration for E-911
- Resetting LLDP statistics
- Clearing cached LLDP neighbor information
- Power over Ethernet
- Power over Ethernet overview
- Enabling and disabling Power over Ethernet
- Disabling support for PoE legacy power-consuming devices
- Enabling the detection of PoE power requirements advertised through CDP
- Setting the maximum power level for a PoE power-consuming device
- Setting the power class for a PoE power-consuming device
- Setting the inline power priority for a PoE port
- Resetting PoE parameters
- Displaying Power over Ethernet information
- Inline power on PoE LAG ports
- Decouple PoE and datalink operations on PoE ports
- SNMP
- SNMP overview
- SNMP community strings
- User-based security model
- SNMP parameter configuration
- Defining SNMP views
- SNMP version 3 traps
- Defining an SNMP group and specifying which view is notified of traps
- Defining the UDP port for SNMP v3 traps
- Trap MIB changes
- SNMP MAC-notification trap support
- Specifying an IPv6 host as an SNMP trap receiver
- SNMP v3 over IPv6
- Specifying an IPv6 host as an SNMP trap receiver
- Viewing IPv6 SNMP server addresses
- Displaying SNMP Information
- SNMP v3 configuration examples