Welcome to the Enterasys Networks D‐Series CLI Reference. This manual explains how to access
the device's Command Line Interface (CLI) and how to use it to configure D‐Series switch devices.
Depending on the firmware version used in your device, some features described in this document may not
be supported. Refer to the Release Notes shipped with your device to determine which features are
supported.
Using This Guide
A general working knowledge of basic network operations and an understanding of CLI
management applications is helpful before configuring this device.
This manual describes how to do the following:
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Access the CLI.
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Use CLI commands to perform network management and device configuration operations
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Establish and manage Virtual Local Area Networks (VLANs).
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Establish and manage static and dynamically‐assigned policy classifications.
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Establish and manage priority classification.
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Configure security protocols, including 802.1X and RADIUS, SSHv2, MAC locking, and MAC
authentication.
Structure of This Guide
The guide is organized as follows:
Chapter
CLI interface, an overview of local management requirements, an overview of the device's factory
default settings, and information about using the Command Line Interface (CLI).
Chapter
firmware image, how to configure WebView and Telnet, how to manage configuration files, how
to set the login password, and how to exit the CLI.
Chapter
supported by the device.
Chapter
how to enable or disable switch ports and configure switch port settings, including port speed,
duplex mode, auto‐negotiation, flow control, port mirroring, link aggegation and broadcast
suppression.
Chapter
rights, target addresses, and notification parameters.
1, Introduction, provides an overview of the tasks that can be accomplished using the
2, Basic Configuration, provides how to set basic system properties, how to download a
3, Discovery Protocol Configuration provides how to configure discovery protocols
4, Port Configuration, describes how to review and configure console port settings, and
5, SNMP Configuration, describes how to configure SNMP users and user groups, access
About This Guide
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