Configuring the Model 58000 Switch
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The System Information screen only displays information: you must use the
Configuration Parameters menu to modify the Model 58000 switch parameters.
Table 6-3
describes the fields on the System Information screen.
Table 6-3.
System information fields
Field
Switch Firmware Version
Switch Mode
Memory
(Boot/Flash/NVRAM/DRA
M)
Master Switch Priority
Master Switch
MAC Address
Master Switch
IP Address
100 Mb/s
Full Duplex (Port #)
100 Mb/s
Half Duplex (Port #)
10 Mb/s
Full Duplex (Port #)
10 Mb/s
Half Duplex (Port #)
Trunk Ports
Description
Displays the current switch firmware version.
Displays the switch mode for the Model 58000 switch.
Basic mode is the default mode. The Model 58000 switch
uses the virtual mode only if a VLAN is set up and ports are
assigned to that VLAN.
Displays the Model 58000 switch memory configuration.
Boot stores network boot code, power-up diagnostics, and
fault-isolation code.
Flash memory stores main agent and switch software
programs. NVRAM stores configuration data and some
statistics. DRAM is used by the CPU as an expansion of
main memory space.
Displays the master switch priority configured for the local
hub. The priority range is from Hex number 0, the highest,
to FFFF, the lowest (default priority=8000). (If two or more
Model 58000 switches have the same switch priority, the
master switch is selected by the lowest MAC address.)
Specifies the MAC address of the master switch.
This parameter is read-only and determined at run-time.
Specifies the IPaddress of the master switch.
This parameter is read-only and determined at run-time.
Lists the MDA ports that are operating at 100 Mb/s
full-duplex. MDA P1 means port 1 on the MDA.
Lists the MDA ports that are operating at 100 Mb/s
half-duplex. MDA P2 means port 2 on the MDA.
Lists 10 Mb/s ports that are operating at
full-duplex.
Lists 10 Mb/s ports that are operating at
half-duplex.
Lists ports that are directly connected to
another switch.
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