Changes between Version 6 and Version 7 of Internal/OpenFlow/CLISetup


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Jun 27, 2009, 2:34:22 AM (15 years ago)
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    11= NEC switch configuration through command line interface (CLI) =
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    3 The IP8800/S3640-48T2XW and IP8800/S3640-24T2XW are the two models of NEC switch that support !OpenFlow. This page explains how to configure the IP8800/S3640-48T2XW NEC switch through the CLI. 
     3The IP8800/S3640-48T2XW and IP8800/S3640-24T2XW are the two models of NEC switch that support !OpenFlow. This page explains how to initially configure the IP8800/S3640-48T2XW NEC switch through the CLI. 
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    50 == Configuration Examples ==
     50== Manuals ==
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    52 The following configurations demonstrate the use of basic configuration commands. For people literate in Japanese, a complete set of configuration guides may be found in the [http://www.nec.co.jp/ip88n/02.html#manual03 documents section of the NEC website.]
     52For people literate in Japanese, a complete set of configuration guides may be found in the [http://www.nec.co.jp/ip88n/02.html#manual03 documents section of the NEC website.]
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     55=== Telnet access to the switch ===
     56To telnet to a switch, you need to set up an IP address for the interface on the switch that a remote host may connect to. To do this, you need to not only set up a vlan interface to which the IP address belongs, but also permit telnet access. 
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    66 === Configuration: Telnet access to the switch ===
    67 To telnet to a switch, you need to set up an IP address for the interface on the switch that a remote host may connect to. To do this, you need to not only set up a vlan interface to which the IP address belongs, but also permit telnet access. 
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    6970 1. After entering configuration mode, create a vlan (arbitrarily 4 in this case). Give it a name if you feel like it. [[BR]] The '!' before the prompt indicates that a change has been made, and you must use the command 'save' before exiting out of config mode to have the configuration changes apply.