User guide

3-106 Packet Over SONET Module Installation and User Guide
Configuring the PoS Module
Configuring Access List Attributes
For more information on the ExtremeWare access list commands, see the ExtremeWare
Software User Guide.
On the OC-3 PoS module, the access list functions apply to port pairs, where
ports 1 and 2 are a pair, and ports 3 and 4 are a pair. This pairing scheme
means that the ports in a given pair share the same access lists: ports 1 and 2
share the same lists, while ports 3 and 4 share their access lists. For example, if
an access list is configured for port 1, that access list also applies to port 2, and
vice versa. This restriction does not apply to the OC-12 PoS module.
Changing Image and Configuration Attributes
Except as described below, the PoS module supports all of the ExtremeWare commands
associated with managing image and configuration attributes. For more information
about these commands and operations, see the Software Upgrade and Boot Options
appendix in the ExtremeWare Software User Guide. Table 3-19 describes the command
changes to support the PoS module. Commands with keywords or parameters shown in
italic typeface are existing ExtremeWare commands that have been enhanced to support
the PoS module.
Table 3-19: Changes to Image Commands
Command Description of Change
download bootrom [<ipaddress> |
<hostname>] <filename> {slot <slot>}
The slot <slot> option has been added to this
command to support downloading the bootrom
code to a specified PoS module rather than to
one of the switchs MSMs.
download image [<ipaddress> | <hostname>]
<filename> {primary | secondary}
{slot <slot>}
The slot <slot> option has been added to this
command to support downloading of images to a
specified PoS module. When you enter the
command with this option, the image is
downloaded to the module in the specified slot
rather than to one of the switchs image
partitions.
use image [primary | secondary] {slot <slot>} The slot <slot> option has been added to this
command to select which image will load on the
module in the specified slot on the next reboot.