Specifications
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Setting Up Software 11
♦ Important Notes ♦
Do not use commas when specifying a
MAC aging timer value. For example,
the entry 63,000 will result in an error.
If you want to use the Group aging
timer, enter
0 as the value for the MAC
aging timer.
If you entered a new
dup-mac-timer
value, you must reboot the switch
before the changes will take effect.
No confirmation message will appear onscreen. To
verify that the switch’s
MAC aging timer has been set,
type system dup-mac-timer at the CLI prompt and press
<Enter>.
7. Assign an IP Address to the Default Group
Your switch is configured with a default Group and
VLAN. You can add Groups and VLANs later through
the switch software. To get started, you can use the
default group and default VLAN to configure the IP
address for this switch. (The default IP address is
192.168.10.1.) To modify Group IP routing parameters,
complete the following steps:
a. To assign or modify the default Group and
VLAN
Address, type the following at the CLI prompt
and press <Enter>:
-> group 1 router ip <ip-address>
where 1 is the default group and VLAN, and
<ip-address> is the IP Address for a specific virtual
router port (for example,
168.23.9.100).
b. No confirmation message will appear onscreen.
Only the system prompt (
->) will appear.
See your switch manual to set other parameters.
You have now set up all of the basic software parame-
ters you need to begin managing your switch. Once
your switch is connected to the network, you can use
Telnet or
FTP to access the switch software through
your network.
More Information on Switch Commands?
At this point, you can begin configur-
ing other switch parameters. See your
OmniAccess 512 User Manual and any
supplements for information on all
switch commands.
8. Log Out
You have now completed the initial software set-up.
You can exit the switch by typing logout or exit and
pressing <Enter>.