
Using the BayStack 410-24T 10BASE-T Switch
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Spanning Tree
Configuration...
Displays the Spanning Tree Configuration Menu (see “
Spanning Tree
Configuration” on page 3-103). This menu provides the following options:
Spanning Tree Port Configuration, Display Spanning Tree Switch Settings.
TELNET/SNMP Mgr List
Configuration...
Displays the TELNET/SNMP Manager List Configuration screen (see “
TELNET/
SNMP Manager List Configuration” on page 3-111). This screen allows you to
specify up to 10 user-assigned host IP addresses that are allowed TELNET and
SNMP access to the switch. You can set your switch to enable a user at a remote
console terminal to communicate with the BayStack 410-24T switch as if the
console terminal were directly connected to it. Four active TELNET sessions can
be 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 3-114
). This screen allows you to revise the BayStack 410-24T switch
software image that is located in nonvolatile flash memory.
Configuration File...
Displays the Configuration File Download/Upload screen (see “Configuration
File” on page 3-118). 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 3-121).
Save Current Settings
Saves your current configuration settings
without resetting your switch or stack
(see “
Save Current Settings” on page 3-124). This option is followed by a screen
prompt that precedes the action. Enter Yes to save your configuration settings;
enter No to abort the option. If the switch is participating in a stack configuration,
additional prompts allow you to save your configuration settings for a specific unit
in the stack or for the entire stack.
Reset
Resets the switch with your current configuration settings (see “
Reset” on
page 3-124
). 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 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.
Reset to Default
Settings
Resets the switch to the factory default configuration settings (see “
Reset to
Default Settings” on page 3-127). 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 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.
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Table 3-1. Console Interface Main Menu options
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Option Description
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