Changes between Version 29 and Version 30 of Internal/OpenFlow/CLISetup
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- Jan 28, 2010, 6:44:31 AM (15 years ago)
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v29 v30 1 1 2 = = Elucidation (Or, How-TO's) ==2 = Configuring the switch through command line interface (CLI) = 3 3 4 4 The IP8800/S3640-48T2XW and IP8800/S3640-24T2XW are the two models of NEC switch that support !OpenFlow. "Smart" switches like the IP8800 must be configured via a command line before they can be used. … … 8 8 * You are running/know how to get around Linux (We are, for the most part, using Ubuntu unless specified) 9 9 * You are using the NEC IP8800/S3640-48T2XW switch. 10 * You know network models (e.g. TCP/IP, OSI) 10 * You know network models (e.g. TCP/IP, OSI) 11 11 12 12 ---- … … 443 443 444 444 ---- 445 446 == Access Lists and SNMP == 447 === SNMP (8/13) === 445 ---- 446 == Section 2: Access Lists and SNMP == 447 448 === ACLs (Access Control Lists) === 449 ACLs keep your switch secure by setting permissions about who can access the CLI. These permissions are set based on IP addresses. The ACL is basically a list of IP address blocks paired with group names stating which IP address blocks are able to communicate with the switch. Access Lists are manipulated using the "access-list" context. 450 451 === SNMP === 448 452 For a explanation of SNMP: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simple_Network_Management_Protocol [[BR]] 449 453 In the IP8800 guide: http://www.nec.co.jp/ip88n/s36_sw/html/cfguide2/index.html [[BR]]