Release Notes
Table Of Contents
- Release Notes for the Business Policy Switch 2000 Software Version 1.1
- Introduction
- Related publications
- New features and enhancements
- Compatibility with BayStack 450 Switch software version4.0
- QoS traffic policing
- EAPOL-based security
- Introduction
- EAPOL-based security example
- Overview and terms
- EAPOL dynamic VLAN assignment
- Setting up the Authentication server
- Authentication process
- System requirements
- EAPOL-based security configuration rules
- RADIUS-based network security
- Configuring EAPOL using CI menus
- Configuring EAPOL using JDM
- Configuring EAPOL using the Web-based management system
- Support for the GBIC MDA
- Automatic PVID
- Tabular port statistics
- Ability to ping
- Improved STP Fast Learning Mode
- BootP menu item for a stack of only BPS 2000 switches
- Additional Web-based management operation
- Resolved issues
- Known issues
- Known limitations
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Figure 16 Default VLAN configuration screen example
The VLAN Configuration screen settings shown in Figure 16 are default settings
with all switch ports classified as untagged members of VLAN 1.
Figure 17 shows the VLAN Configuration screen after it is configured to support
the VLAN 3 broadcast domain shown in Figure 15 (VLAN Name is optional).
Ports 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, and 11 are now untagged members of VLAN 3 as shown in
Figure 15.
VLAN Configuration
Create VLAN: [ 1 ] VLAN Type: [ Port-Based ]
Delete VLAN: [ ] Protocol Id (PID): [ None ]
VLAN Name: [ VLAN #1 ] User-Defined PID: [ 0x0000 ]
Management VLAN: [ Yes ] VLAN State: [ Active ]
Port Membership
1-6 7-12
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Unit #1 UUUUUU UUUUUU
KEY: T = Tagged Port Member, U = Untagged Port Member, - = Not a Member of VLAN
Use space bar to display choices, press <Return> or <Enter> to select choice.
Press Ctrl-R to return to previous menu. Press Ctrl-C to return to Main Menu.