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with a number, or contains non-alphabetical characters, you must use quotation marks whenever
referring to the VLAN name.
VLANs, IP Addresses and default routes:
The system can have an IP address for each configured VLAN. It is necessary to have an IP address
associated with a VLAN if you intend to manage (Telnet, SNMP, ping) through that VLAN or route IP
traffic. You can also configure multiple default routes for the system. The system first tries the default
route with the lowest cost metric.

STP

You have connected an endstation directly to the switch and the endstation fails to boot correctly:
The switch has STP enabled, and the endstation is booting before the STP initialization process is
complete. Specify that STP has been disabled for that VLAN, or turn off STP for the switch ports of the
endstation and devices to which it is attempting to connect, and then reboot the endstation.
The switch keeps aging out endstation entries in the switch Forwarding Database (FDB):
Reduce the number of topology changes by disabling STP on those systems that do not use redundant
paths.
Specify that the endstation entries are static or permanent.
Debug Tracing
ExtremeWare includes a debug-tracing facility for the switch. The show debug-tracing command can be
applied to one or all VLANs, as follows:
show debug-tracing {vlan <name>}
The
commands should only be used under the guidance of Extreme Networks technical
debug
personnel.

Debug Trace for Wireless

You can now use debug trace for wireless when using 802.1x or RADIUS. To configure debug trace on
an 802.1x wireless port, use the following command:
wireless port (portlist) dot1x <0-5>
To configure debug trace on a RADIUS wireless port, use the following command:
wireless port (portlist) radius <0-5>
The debug trace is set to 0 (no output) by default. Configured values are passed directly to an already
running Altitude 300, or downloaded to a newly installed Altitude 300 after it boots.
To display the configured debug trace level for all ports, use the following command:
show debug-trace
To display the configured debug trace level per port, use the following command:
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