Verifying the AVLAN Configuration. Alcatel 9000
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The Alcatel 9000 is a powerful and versatile network switch that offers a wide range of features and capabilities. It is ideal for use in a variety of applications, including data centers, enterprise networks, and service provider networks. The Alcatel 9000 is designed to provide high performance, reliability, and scalability.
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Verifying the AVLAN Configuration Configuring Authenticated VLANs
Verifying the AVLAN Configuration
To verify the authenticated VLAN configuration, use the following show commands: show aaa authentication vlan Displays information about authenticated VLANs and the server configuration.
show aaa accounting vlan Displays information about accounting servers configured for Authenticated VLANs.
show avlan user show aaa avlan config show aaa avlan auth-ip
Displays MAC addresses for authenticated VLAN users on the switch.
Displays the current global configuration for authenticated VLANs.
Displays the IP addresses for authenticated VLANs.
For more information about these commands, see the OmniSwitch CLI Reference Guide.
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Key Features
- High port density with up to 48 10/100/1000 Ethernet ports
- Flexible configuration options with support for a variety of port types and speeds
- Advanced traffic management features, including QoS, VLANs, and ACLs
- Robust security features, including MAC address filtering, port security, and DHCP snooping
- Comprehensive management tools, including a web-based GUI, CLI, and SNMP
- Layer 3 routing capabilities, including static and dynamic routing protocols
- Power over Ethernet (PoE) support for powering IP phones, wireless access points, and other devices
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Table of contents
- 46 In This Chapter
- 46 Ethernet Specifications
- 46 Ethernet Port Defaults (All Port Types)
- 46 Non Combo Port Defaults
- 46 Combo Ethernet Port Defaults
- 46 Ethernet Ports Overview
- 46 OmniSwitch 6800 and 6850 Series Combo Ports
- 46 Valid Port Settings on OmniSwitch 6800 Series Switches
- 46 Valid Port Settings on OmniSwitch 6850 Series Switches
- 46 Valid Port Settings on OmniSwitch 9000 Series Switches
- 46 10/100/1000 Crossover Supported
- 46 Autonegotiation Guidelines
- 46 Setting Ethernet Parameters for All Port Types
- 46 Setting Trap Port Link Messages
- 46 Enabling Trap Port Link Messages
- 46 Disabling Trap Port Link Messages
- 46 Resetting Statistics Counters
- 46 Enabling and Disabling Interfaces
- 46 Configuring Flood Rate Limiting
- 46 Flood Only Rate Limiting
- 46 Multicast Flood Rate Limiting
- 46 Configuring the Peak Flood Rate Value
- 62 Configuring a Port Alias
- 62 Configuring Maximum Frame Sizes
- 62 Setting Ethernet Parameters for Non Combo Ports
- 62 Setting Interface Line Speed
- 62 Configuring Duplex Mode
- 62 Configuring Inter-frame Gap Values
- 62 Configuring Autonegotiation and Crossover Settings
- 62 Enabling and Disabling Autonegotiation
- 62 Configuring Crossover Settings
- 62 Setting Combo Ethernet Port Parameters on OmniSwitch 6800 and 6850 Switches
- 62 Setting the Combo Port Type and Mode
- 62 Setting Combo Ports to Forced Fiber
- 62 Setting Combo Ports to Preferred Copper
- 62 Setting Combo Ports to Forced Copper
- 62 Setting Combo Ports to Preferred Fiber
- 62 Setting Interface Line Speed for Combo Ports
- 62 Configuring Duplex Mode for Combo Ports
- 62 Configuring Autonegotiation and Crossover for Combo Ports
- 62 Enabling and Disabling Autonegotiation for Combo Ports
- 62 Configuring Crossover Settings for Combo Ports
- 62 Combo Port Application Example
- 62 Verifying Ethernet Port Configuration
- 63 In This Chapter
- 63 Source Learning Specifications
- 63 Source Learning Defaults
- 63 Sample MAC Address Table Configuration
- 63 MAC Address Table Overview
- 63 Using Static MAC Addresses
- 63 Configuring Static MAC Addresses
- 63 Static MAC Addresses on Link Aggregate Ports
- 63 Configuring MAC Address Table Aging Time
- 63 Selecting the Source Learning Mode
- 63 Displaying Source Learning Information
- 64 In This Chapter
- 64 MST Specifications
- 64 Spanning Tree Bridge Parameter Defaults
- 64 Spanning Tree Port Parameter Defaults
- 64 MST Region Defaults
- 74 MST General Overview
- 74 How MSTP Works
- 74 Comparing MSTP with STP and RSTP
- 74 What is a Multiple Spanning Tree Instance (MSTI)
- 74 What is a Multiple Spanning Tree Region
- 74 What is the Common Spanning Tree
- 74 What is the Internal Spanning Tree (IST) Instance
- 74 What is the Common and Internal Spanning Tree Instance
- 74 MST Configuration Overview
- 74 Using Spanning Tree Configuration Commands
- 74 Understanding Spanning Tree Modes
- 74 MST Interoperability and Migration
- 74 Migrating from Flat Mode STP/RSTP to Flat Mode MSTP
- 74 Migrating from 1x1 Mode to Flat Mode MSTP
- 74 Quick Steps for Configuring an MST Region
- 74 Quick Steps for Configuring MSTIs
- 74 Verifying the MST Configuration
- 75 In This Chapter
- 75 Learned Port Security Specifications
- 75 Learned Port Security Defaults
- 75 Sample Learned Port Security Configuration
- 75 Learned Port Security Overview
- 75 How LPS Authorizes Source MAC Addresses
- 75 Dynamic Configuration of Authorized MAC Addresses
- 75 Static Configuration of Authorized MAC Addresses
- 75 Understanding the LPS Table
- 75 Enabling/Disabling Learned Port Security
- 75 Configuring a Source Learning Time Limit
- 75 Configuring the Number of MAC Addresses Allowed
- 75 Configuring Authorized MAC Addresses
- 75 Configuring an Authorized MAC Address Range
- 75 Selecting the Security Violation Mode
- 75 Displaying Learned Port Security Information
- 76 In This Chapter
- 76 VLAN Specifications
- 76 VLAN Defaults
- 76 Sample VLAN Configuration
- 101 VLAN Management Overview
- 101 Creating/Modifying VLANs
- 101 Adding/Removing a VLAN
- 101 Enabling/Disabling the VLAN Administrative Status
- 101 Modifying the VLAN Description
- 101 Defining VLAN Port Assignments
- 101 Changing the Default VLAN Assignment for a Port
- 101 Configuring Dynamic VLAN Port Assignment
- 101 Configuring VLAN Rule Classification
- 101 Enabling/Disabling VLAN Mobile Tag Classification
- 101 Enabling/Disabling Spanning Tree for a VLAN
- 101 Enabling/Disabling VLAN Authentication
- 101 Configuring VLAN Router Interfaces
- 101 Configuring an IPX Router Interface
- 101 Modifying an IPX Router Interface
- 101 What is Single MAC Router Mode?
- 101 Bridging VLANs Across Multiple Switches
- 101 Verifying the VLAN Configuration
- 102 In This Chapter
- 102 Spanning Tree Specifications
- 102 Spanning Tree Bridge Parameter Defaults
- 102 Spanning Tree Port Parameter Defaults
- 102 Multiple Spanning Tree (MST) Region Defaults
- 102 Spanning Tree Overview
- 102 How the Spanning Tree Topology is Calculated
- 102 Bridge Protocol Data Units (BPDU)
- 102 Topology Examples
- 102 Spanning Tree Operating Modes
- 102 Using Flat Spanning Tree Mode
- 102 Using 1x1 Spanning Tree Mode
- 102 Configuring STP Bridge Parameters
- 102 Bridge Configuration Commands Overview
- 102 Selecting the Bridge Protocol
- 102 Configuring the Bridge Priority
- 102 Configuring the Bridge Hello Time
- 102 Configuring the Bridge Max Age Time
- 102 Configuring the Bridge Forward Delay Time
- 102 Enabling/Disabling the VLAN BPDU Switching Status
- 102 Configuring the Path Cost Mode
- 102 Using Automatic VLAN Containment
- 102 Configuring STP Port Parameters
- 102 Bridge Configuration Commands Overview
- 150 Enabling/Disabling Spanning Tree on a Port
- 150 Spanning Tree on Link Aggregate Ports
- 150 Configuring Port Priority
- 150 Port Priority on Link Aggregate Ports
- 150 Configuring Port Path Cost
- 150 Path Cost for Link Aggregate Ports
- 150 Configuring Port Mode
- 150 Mode for Link Aggregate Ports
- 150 Configuring Port Connection Type
- 150 Connection Type on Link Aggregate Ports
- 150 Sample Spanning Tree Configuration
- 150 Example Network Overview
- 150 Example Network Configuration Steps
- 150 Verifying the Spanning Tree Configuration
- 151 In This Chapter
- 151 Port Assignment Specifications
- 151 Port Assignment Defaults
- 151 Sample VLAN Port Assignment
- 151 Statically Assigning Ports to VLANs
- 151 Dynamically Assigning Ports to VLANs
- 151 How Dynamic Port Assignment Works
- 151 VLAN Mobile Tag Classification
- 151 VLAN Rule Classification
- 151 Configuring Dynamic VLAN Port Assignment
- 151 Enabling/Disabling Port Mobility
- 151 Ignoring Bridge Protocol Data Units (BPDU)
- 151 Understanding Mobile Port Properties
- 151 What is a Configured Default VLAN?
- 151 What is a Secondary VLAN?
- 151 Configuring Mobile Port Properties
- 151 Enable/Disable Default VLAN
- 151 Enable/Disable Default VLAN Restore
- 151 Enable/Disable Port Authentication
- 151 Enable/Disable 802.1X Port-Based Access Control
- 151 Verifying VLAN Port Associations and Mobile Port Properties
- 151 Understanding ‘show vlan port’ Output
- 151 Understanding ‘show vlan port mobile’ Output
- 152 In This Chapter
- 152 Port Mapping Specifications
- 152 Port Mapping Defaults
- 152 Quick Steps for Configuring Port Mapping
- 171 Creating/Deleting a Port Mapping Session
- 171 Creating a Port Mapping Session
- 171 Deleting a User/Network Port of a Session
- 171 Deleting a Port Mapping Session
- 171 Enabling/Disabling a Port Mapping Session
- 171 Enabling a Port Mapping Session
- 171 Disabling a Port Mapping Session
- 171 Configuring a Port Mapping Direction
- 171 Configuring Unidirectional Port Mapping
- 171 Restoring Bidirectional Port Mapping
- 171 Sample Port Mapping Configuration
- 171 Example Port Mapping Overview
- 171 Example Port Mapping Configuration Steps
- 171 Verifying the Port Mapping Configuration
- 172 In This Chapter
- 172 VLAN Rules Specifications
- 172 VLAN Rules Defaults
- 172 Sample VLAN Rule Configuration
- 172 VLAN Rules Overview
- 172 VLAN Rule Types
- 172 DHCP Rules
- 172 Binding Rules
- 172 MAC Address Rules
- 172 Network Address Rules
- 172 Protocol Rules
- 172 Port Rules
- 172 Understanding VLAN Rule Precedence
- 172 Configuring VLAN Rule Definitions
- 172 Defining DHCP MAC Address Rules
- 172 Defining DHCP MAC Range Rules
- 172 Defining DHCP Port Rules
- 172 Defining DHCP Generic Rules
- 172 Defining Binding Rules
- 172 How to Define a MAC-Port-IP Address Binding Rule
- 172 How to Define a MAC-Port-Protocol Binding Rule
- 172 How to Define a MAC-Port Binding Rule
- 172 How to Define a MAC-IP Address Binding Rule
- 172 How to Define an IP-Port Binding Rule
- 172 How to Define a Port-Protocol Binding Rule
- 172 Defining MAC Address Rules
- 172 Defining MAC Range Rules
- 172 Defining IP Network Address Rules
- 172 Defining IPX Network Address Rules
- 172 Defining Protocol Rules
- 172 Defining Port Rules
- 194 Application Example: DHCP Rules
- 198 The VLANs
- 198 DHCP Servers and Clients
- 201 Verifying VLAN Rule Configuration
- 203 In This Chapter
- 203 AMAP Overview
- 205 AMAP Transmission States
- 206 Discovery Transmission State
- 206 Common Transmission State
- 206 Passive Reception State
- 207 Common Transmission and Remote Switches
- 207 Configuring AMAP
- 207 Enabling or Disabling AMAP
- 207 Configuring the AMAP Discovery Time-out Interval
- 208 Configuring the AMAP Common Time-out Interval
- 209 Displaying AMAP Information
- 211 Configuring
- 211 In this Chapter
- 211 Enabling Tagging on a Port
- 211 Configuring the Frame Type
- 217 Show 802.1Q Information
- 218 Application Example
- 220 Verifying 802.1Q Configuration
- 221 In This Chapter
- 222 IP Specifications
- 222 IP Defaults
- 223 Quick Steps for Configuring IP Forwarding
- 224 IP Overview
- 224 IP Protocols
- 224 Transport Protocols
- 234 Application-Layer Protocols
- 234 Additional IP Protocols
- 234 IP Forwarding
- 234 Configuring an IP Router Interface
- 234 Modifying an IP Router Interface
- 234 Removing an IP Router Interface
- 234 Configuring a Loopback0 Interface
- 234 Loopback0 Address Advertisement
- 234 Configuring a BGP Peer Session with Loopback
- 234 Creating a Static Route
- 234 Creating a Default Route
- 234 Configuring Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)
- 234 Adding a Permanent Entry to the ARP Table
- 234 Deleting a Permanent Entry from the ARP Table
- 234 Clearing a Dynamic Entry from the ARP Table
- 234 Local Proxy ARP
- 234 ARP Filtering
- 234 IP Configuration
- 234 Configuring the Router Primary Address
- 234 Configuring the Router ID
- 234 Configuring the Time-to-Live (TTL) Value
- 234 IP-Directed Broadcasts
- 234 Denial of Service (DoS) Filtering
- 234 Enabling/Disabling IP Services
- 234 Managing IP
- 234 Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP)
- 234 ICMP Control Table
- 234 ICMP Statistics Table
- 234 Using the Ping Command
- 234 Tracing an IP Route
- 234 Displaying TCP Information
- 234 Displaying UDP Information
- 234 Verifying the IP Configuration
- 235 In This Chapter
- 235 Static Link Aggregation Specifications
- 235 Static Link Aggregation Default Values
- 235 Quick Steps for Configuring Static Link Aggregation
- 235 Static Link Aggregation Overview
- 235 Static Link Aggregation Operation
- 235 Relationship to Other Features
- 235 Configuring Static Link Aggregation Groups
- 235 Configuring Mandatory Static Link Aggregate Parameters
- 235 Creating and Deleting a Static Link Aggregate Group
- 235 Creating a Static Aggregate Group
- 235 Deleting a Static Aggregate Group
- 271 Adding and Deleting Ports in a Static Aggregate Group
- 271 Adding Ports to a Static Aggregate Group
- 271 Removing Ports from a Static Aggregate Group
- 271 Modifying Static Aggregation Group Parameters
- 271 Modifying the Static Aggregate Group Name
- 271 Creating a Static Aggregate Group Name
- 271 Deleting a Static Aggregate Group Name
- 271 Modifying the Static Aggregate Group Administrative State
- 271 Enabling the Static Aggregate Group Administrative State
- 271 Disabling the Static Aggregate Group Administrative State
- 271 Application Example
- 271 Displaying Static Link Aggregation Configuration and Statistics
- 272 In This Chapter
- 272 Dynamic ink Aggregation Specifications
- 272 Dynamic Link Aggregation Default Values
- 272 Quick Steps for Configuring Dynamic Link Aggregation
- 272 Dynamic Link Aggregation Overview
- 272 Dynamic Link Aggregation Operation
- 272 Relationship to Other Features
- 272 Configuring Dynamic Link Aggregate Groups
- 272 Configuring Mandatory Dynamic Link Aggregate Parameters
- 272 Creating and Deleting a Dynamic Aggregate Group
- 272 Creating a Dynamic Aggregate Group
- 272 Deleting a Dynamic Aggregate Group
- 272 Group
- 272 Configuring Ports To Join a Dynamic Aggregate Group
- 272 Removing Ports from a Dynamic Aggregate Group
- 272 Modifying Dynamic Link Aggregate Group Parameters
- 272 Modifying Dynamic Aggregate Group Parameters
- 272 Modifying the Dynamic Aggregate Group Name
- 272 Modifying the Dynamic Aggregate Group Administrative State
- 272 Administrative Key
- 272 Modifying the Dynamic Aggregate Group Actor System Priority
- 272 Modifying the Dynamic Aggregate Group Actor System ID
- 272 Modifying the Dynamic Aggregate Group Partner Administrative Key
- 272 Modifying the Dynamic Aggregate Group Partner System Priority
- 272 Modifying the Dynamic Aggregate Group Partner System ID
- 272 Modifying Dynamic Link Aggregate Actor Port Parameters
- 272 Modifying the Actor Port System Administrative State
- 272 Modifying the Actor Port System ID
- 272 Modifying the Actor Port System Priority
- 272 Modifying the Actor Port Priority
- 281 Modifying Dynamic Aggregate Partner Port Parameters
- 281 Modifying the Partner Port System Administrative State
- 281 Modifying the Partner Port Administrative Key
- 281 Modifying the Partner Port System ID
- 281 Modifying the Partner Port System Priority
- 281 Modifying the Partner Port Administrative Status
- 281 Modifying the Partner Port Priority
- 281 Application Examples
- 281 Sample Network Overview
- 281 Link Aggregation and Spanning Tree Example
- 281 Link Aggregation and QoS Example
- 281 Displaying Dynamic Link Aggregation Configuration and Statistics
- 282 In This Chapter
- 282 IPv6 Specifications
- 282 IPv6 Defaults
- 282 Quick Steps for Configuring IPv6 Routing
- 282 IPv6 Overview
- 282 IPv6 Addressing
- 282 IPv6 Address Notation
- 282 IPv6 Address Prefix Notation
- 282 Autoconfiguration of IPv6 Addresses
- 282 Tunneling IPv6 over IPv
- 282 6to4 Tunnels
- 282 Configured Tunnels
- 282 Configuring an IPv6 Interface
- 282 Modifying an IPv6 Interface
- 282 Removing an IPv6 Interface
- 282 Assigning IPv6 Addresses
- 282 Removing an IPv6 Address
- 282 Configuring IPv6 Tunnel Interfaces
- 282 Verifying the IPv6 Configuration
- 283 In This Chapter
- 283 RIP Specifications
- 283 RIP Defaults
- 283 Quick Steps for Configuring RIP Routing
- 283 RIP Overview
- 283 RIP Version
- 333 RIP Routing
- 333 Loading RIP
- 333 Enabling RIP
- 333 Creating a RIP Interface
- 333 Enabling a RIP Interface
- 333 Configuring the RIP Interface Send Option
- 333 Configuring the RIP Interface Receive Option
- 333 Configuring the RIP Interface Metric
- 333 Configuring the RIP Interface Route Tag
- 333 RIP Options
- 333 Configuring the RIP Forced Hold-Down Interval
- 333 Enabling a RIP Host Route
- 333 RIP Redistribution
- 333 Enabling RIP Redistribution
- 333 Configuring a RIP Redistribution Policy
- 333 Configuring a Redistribution Metric
- 333 Configuring a RIP Redistribution Filter
- 333 Creating a Redistribution Filter
- 333 Configuring a Redistribution Filter Action
- 333 Configuring a Redistribution Filter Metric
- 333 Configuring the Redistribution Filter Route Control Action
- 333 Configuring a Redistribution Filter Route Tag
- 333 RIP Security
- 333 Configuring Authentication Type
- 333 Configuring Passwords
- 333 Verifying the RIP Configuration
- 334 In This Chapter
- 334 RDP Specifications
- 334 RDP Defaults
- 334 Quick Steps for Configuring RDP
- 334 RDP Overview
- 334 RDP Interfaces
- 334 Security Concerns
- 334 Enabling/Disabling RDP
- 334 Creating an RDP Interface
- 334 Specifying an Advertisement Destination Address
- 334 Defining the Advertisement Interval
- 334 Setting the Maximum Advertisement Interval
- 334 Setting the Minimum Advertisement Interval
- 334 Setting the Advertisement Lifetime
- 334 Setting the Preference Levels for Router IP Addresses
- 334 Verifying the RDP Configuration
- 345 In This Chapter
- 345 DHCP Relay Specifications
- 345 DHCP Relay Defaults
- 345 Quick Steps for Setting Up DHCP Relay
- 345 DHCP Relay Overview
- 345 DHCP and the OmniSwitch
- 345 DHCP Relay and Authentication
- 345 External DHCP Relay Application
- 345 Internal DHCP Relay
- 345 DHCP Relay Implementation
- 345 Global DHCP
- 345 Setting the IP Address
- 345 Per-VLAN DHCP
- 345 Identifying the VLAN
- 345 Configuring BOOTP/DHCP Relay Parameters
- 345 Setting the Forward Delay
- 345 Setting Maximum Hops
- 345 Setting the Relay Forwarding Option
- 345 Using Automatic IP Configuration
- 345 Enabling Automatic IP Configuration
- 345 Configuring DHCP Security Features
- 345 Using the Relay Agent Information Option (Option-82)
- 345 How the Relay Agent Processes DHCP Packets from the Client
- 345 How the Relay Agent Processes DHCP Packets from the Server
- 345 Enabling the Relay Agent Information Option
- 345 Configuring a Relay Agent Information Option-82 Policy
- 345 Using DHCP Snooping
- 345 DHCP Snooping Configuration Guidelines
- 345 Enabling DHCP Snooping
- 345 Configuring the Port Trust Mode
- 345 Configuring the Port Traffic Suppression Status
- 345 Configuring Port IP Source Filtering
- 345 Configuring Rate Limiting
- 345 Configuring the DHCP Snooping Binding Table
- 345 Verifying the DHCP Relay Configuration
- 346 In This Chapter
- 346 VRRP Specifications
- 346 VRRP Defaults
- 346 Quick Steps for Creating a Virtual Router
- 376 VRRP Overview
- 376 Why Use VRRP?
- 376 Definition of a Virtual Router
- 376 VRRP MAC Addresses
- 376 ARP Requests
- 376 ICMP Redirects
- 376 VRRP Startup Delay
- 376 VRRP Tracking
- 376 Interaction With Other Features
- 376 Configuration Overview
- 376 Basic Virtual Router Configuration
- 376 Creating a Virtual Router
- 376 Specifying an IP Address for a Virtual Router
- 376 Configuring the Advertisement Interval
- 376 Configuring Virtual Router Priority
- 376 Setting Preemption for Virtual Routers
- 376 Enabling/Disabling a Virtual Router
- 376 Setting VRRP Traps
- 376 Setting VRRP Startup Delay
- 376 Creating Tracking Policies
- 376 Associating a Tracking Policy With a Virtual Router
- 376 Verifying the VRRP Configuration
- 376 VRRP Application Example
- 376 VRRP Tracking Example
- 377 In This Chapter
- 377 IPX Specifications
- 377 IPX Defaults
- 377 Quick Steps for Configuring IPX Routing
- 377 IPX Overview
- 377 IPX Routing
- 377 Enabling IPX Routing
- 377 Creating an IPX Router Port
- 377 IPX Router Port Configuration Options
- 377 Creating/Deleting a Default Route
- 377 Creating/Deleting Static Routes
- 377 Configuring Type-20 Packet Forwarding
- 377 Configuring Extended RIP and SAP Packets
- 377 Configuring RIP and SAP Timers
- 377 Using the PING Command
- 377 IPX RIP/SAP Filtering
- 377 Configuring RIP Filters
- 377 Configuring SAP Filters
- 377 IPX RIP/SAP Filter Precedence
- 400 Flushing the IPX RIP/SAP Tables
- 400 Verifying the IPX Configuration
- 401 In This Chapter
- 401 Authentication Server Specifications
- 401 Server Defaults
- 401 RADIUS Authentication Servers
- 401 LDAP Authentication Servers
- 401 Quick Steps For Configuring Authentication Servers
- 401 Server Overview
- 401 Backup Authentication Servers
- 401 Authenticated Switch Access
- 401 Authenticated VLANs
- 401 Port-Based Network Access Control (802.1X)
- 401 ACE/Server
- 401 Clearing an ACE/Server Secret
- 401 RADIUS Servers
- 401 RADIUS Server Attributes
- 401 Standard Attributes
- 401 Vendor-Specific Attributes for RADIUS
- 401 Configuring Functional Privileges on the Server
- 401 RADIUS Accounting Server Attributes
- 401 Configuring the RADIUS Client
- 401 LDAP Servers
- 401 Setting Up the LDAP Authentication Server
- 401 LDAP Server Details
- 401 LDIF File Structure
- 401 Common Entries
- 401 Directory Entries
- 401 Directory Searches
- 401 Retrieving Directory Search Results
- 401 Directory Modifications
- 401 Directory Compare and Sort
- 401 The LDAP URL
- 401 Password Policies and Directory Servers
- 401 Directory Server Schema for LDAP Authentication
- 401 Vendor-Specific Attributes for LDAP Servers
- 401 LDAP Accounting Attributes
- 401 Dynamic Logging
- 401 Configuring the LDAP Authentication Client
- 401 Creating an LDAP Authentication Server
- 401 Modifying an LDAP Authentication Server
- 401 Setting Up SSL for an LDAP Authentication Server
- 401 Removing an LDAP Authentication Server
- 401 Verifying the Authentication Server Configuration
- 421 In This Chapter
- 421 Setting Up Authentication Clients
- 423 Web Browser Authentication Client
- 428 Configuring the Web Browser Client Language File
- 428 Required Files for Web Browser Clients
- 430 SSL for Web Browser Clients
- 430 DNS Name and Web Browser Clients
- 432 Installing the AV-Client
- 432 Loading the Microsoft DLC Protocol Stack
- 432 Loading the AV-Client Software
- 432 Setting the AV-Client as Primary Network Login
- 432 Configuring the AV-Client Utility
- 441 Logging Into the Network Through an AV-Client
- 442 Logging Off the AV-Client
- 443 Configuring the AV-Client for DHCP
- 446 Configuring Authenticated VLANs
- 446 Removing a User From an Authenticated Network
- 446 Setting Up the Default VLAN for Authentication Clients
- 446 Setting Up the DHCP Server
- 450 Enabling DHCP Relay for Authentication Clients
- 450 Configuring a DHCP Gateway for the Relay
- 450 Configuring the Server Authority Mode
- 452 Configuring Single Mode
- 454 Configuring Multiple Mode
- 455 Specifying Accounting Servers
- 456 Verifying the AVLAN Configuration
- 457 Configuring
- 457 In This Chapter
- 458 802.1X Specifications
- 458 802.1X Defaults
- 460 Quick Steps for Configuring 802.1X
- 481 802.1X Overview
- 481 Supplicant Classification
- 481 802.1X Ports and DHCP
- 481 Re-authentication
- 481 802.1X Accounting
- 481 Compared to Authenticated VLANs
- 481 Using Access Guardian Policies
- 481 Policy Types
- 481 Setting Up Port-Based Network Access Control
- 481 Setting 802.1X Switch Parameters
- 481 Enabling MAC Authentication on the OmniSwitch 6800 and
- 481 Enabling 802.1X on Ports
- 481 Configuring 802.1X Port Parameters
- 481 Configuring the Port Control Direction
- 481 Configuring the Port Authorization
- 481 Configuring 802.1X Port Timeouts
- 481 Configuring the Maximum Number of Requests
- 481 Re-authenticating an 802.1X Port
- 481 Initializing an 802.1X Port
- 481 Configuring Accounting for 802.1X
- 481 Configuring Access Guardian Policies
- 481 Verifying the 802.1X Port Configuration
- 482 In This Chapter
- 482 Policy Server Specifications
- 482 Policy Server Defaults
- 482 Policy Server Overview
- 482 Installing the LDAP Policy Server
- 482 Modifying Policy Servers
- 482 Modifying LDAP Policy Server Parameters
- 482 Disabling the Policy Server From Downloading Policies
- 482 Modifying the Port Number
- 482 Modifying the Policy Server Username and Password
- 482 Modifying the Searchbase
- 482 Configuring a Secure Socket Layer for a Policy Server
- 482 Loading Policies From an LDAP Server
- 482 Removing LDAP Policies From the Switch
- 482 Interaction With CLI Policies
- 482 Verifying the Policy Server Configuration
- 483 In This Chapter
- 483 ACLMAN Defaults
- 483 Quick Steps for Creating ACLs
- 509 Quick Steps for Importing ACL Text Files
- 509 ACLMAN Overview
- 509 ACLMAN Configuration File
- 509 ACL Text Files
- 509 ACL Precedence
- 509 Interaction With the Alcatel CLI
- 509 Using the ACLMAN Shell
- 509 ACLMAN Modes and Commands
- 509 Privileged Exec Mode Commands
- 509 Global Configuration Mode Commands
- 509 Interface Configuration Mode Commands
- 509 Access List Configuration Mode Commands
- 509 Time Range Configuration Mode Commands
- 509 ACLMAN User Privileges
- 509 Supported Protocols and Services
- 509 Configuring ACLs
- 509 ACL Configuration Methods and Guidelines
- 509 Configuring Numbered Standard and Extended ACLs
- 509 Configuring Named Standard and Extended ACLs
- 509 Applying an ACL to an Interface
- 509 Saving the ACL Configuration
- 509 Editing the ACLMAN Configuration File
- 509 Importing ACL Text Files
- 509 Verifying the ACLMAN Configuration
- 509 Using Alcatel CLI to Display ACLMAN Policies
- 510 In This Chapter
- 510 QoS Specifications
- 510 QoS General Overview
- 510 QoS Policy Overview
- 510 How Policies Are Used
- 510 Valid Policies
- 510 Interaction With Other Features
- 510 Condition Combinations
- 510 Action Combinations
- 510 QoS Defaults
- 510 Global QoS Defaults
- 510 QoS Port Defaults
- 510 Policy Rule Defaults
- 510 Policy Action Defaults
- 510 Default (Built-in) Policies
- 510 QoS Configuration Overview
- 525 Configuring Global QoS Parameters
- 525 Enabling/Disabling QoS
- 525 Setting the Global Default Dispositions
- 525 Setting the Global Default Servicing Mode
- 525 Using the QoS Log
- 525 What Kind of Information Is Logged
- 525 Number of Lines in the QoS Log
- 525 Log Detail Level
- 525 Forwarding Log Events
- 525 Forwarding Log Events to the Console
- 525 Displaying the QoS Log
- 525 Clearing the QoS Log
- 525 Classifying Bridged Traffic as Layer
- 525 Setting the Statistics Interval
- 525 Returning the Global Configuration to Defaults
- 525 Verifying Global Settings
- 525 QoS Ports and Queues
- 525 Shared Queues
- 525 Prioritizing and Queue Mapping
- 525 Configuring Queuing Schemes
- 525 Configuring the Servicing Mode for a Port
- 525 Configuring the Egress Queue Minimum/Maximum Bandwidth
- 525 Trusted and Untrusted Ports
- 525 Configuring Trusted Ports
- 525 Using Trusted Ports With Policies
- 525 Verifying the QoS Port and Queue Configuration
- 525 Creating Policies
- 525 Quick Steps for Creating Policies
- 525 ASCII-File-Only Syntax
- 525 Creating Policy Conditions
- 525 Removing Condition Parameters
- 525 Deleting Policy Conditions
- 525 Creating Policy Actions
- 525 Removing Action Parameters
- 525 Deleting a Policy Action
- 525 Creating Policy Rules
- 525 Configuring a Rule Validity Period
- 525 Disabling Rules
- 525 Rule Precedence
- 525 Saving Rules
- 525 Logging Rules
- 525 Deleting Rules
- 525 Verifying Policy Configuration
- 525 Testing Conditions
- 525 Using Condition Groups in Policies
- 525 Sample Group Configuration
- 525 Creating Network Groups
- 525 Creating Services
- 525 Creating Service Groups