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Contents SGE2000/SGE2000P Gigabit Ethernet Switch Reference Guide Splitting a Stack 24 The Stack Master and Backup Master Units Remain in a Group 24 The Stack Master or the Backup Master Unit Remains in a Group 24 Neither the Stack Master Unit or the Backup Master Unit Remains in the Group 25 Merging Two Stacks 26 Understanding Stacking Cable Failure 27 Inserting Too Many Units into a Stack 27 Inserting a Standalone Unit into a Running Stack 28 Viewing Device Health 28 Chapter 3: Managing Power-over-Ethernet Devices 31 DefiningPoE System Information 31 Chapter 4: Configuring Device Security 37 Passwords Management 38 Defining User Authentication 38 Defining Authentication 40 Defining Profiles 40 Mapping Profiles 42 Defining TACACS+ 43 Defining RADIUS 47 Defining Access Method 51 Defining Access Profiles 51 Defining Profile Rules 54 Defining Traffic Control 60 Defining Storm Control 60 Defining Port Security 62 Defining 802.1x 66 Defining 802.1X Properties 67 Defining Port Authentication 68 Defining Multiple Hosts 71 Defining Authenticated Host 74 Defining Access Control 75 Defining MAC Based ACL 75 Defining IP Based ACL 77 Defining ACL Binding 84 Defining DOS Prevention 85 Global Settings 85 Defining Martian Addresses 87 Chapter 5: Configuring Device Interfaces 89 Defining Port Settings 89 Defining LAG Management 94 Defining LAG Settings 96 Configuring LACP 99 2 Contents

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Contents
SGE2000/SGE2000P Gigabit Ethernet Switch Reference Guide
Contents
Splitting a Stack
24
The Stack Master and Backup Master Units Remain in a Group
24
The Stack Master or the Backup Master Unit Remains in a Group
24
Neither the Stack Master Unit or the Backup Master Unit Remains in the Group
25
Merging Two Stacks
26
Understanding Stacking Cable Failure
27
Inserting Too Many Units into a Stack
27
Inserting a Standalone Unit into a Running Stack
28
Viewing Device Health
28
Chapter 3: Managing Power-over-Ethernet Devices .
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DefiningPoE System Information
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Chapter 4: Configuring Device Security .
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Passwords Management
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Defining User Authentication
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Defining Authentication
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Defining Profiles
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Mapping Profiles
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Defining TACACS+
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Defining RADIUS
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Defining Access Method
51
Defining Access Profiles
51
Defining Profile Rules
54
Defining Traffic Control
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Defining Storm Control
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Defining Port Security
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Defining 802.1x
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Defining 802.1X Properties
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Defining Port Authentication
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Defining Multiple Hosts
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Defining Authenticated Host
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Defining Access Control
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Defining MAC Based ACL
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Defining IP Based ACL
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Defining ACL Binding
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Defining DOS Prevention
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Global Settings
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Defining Martian Addresses
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Chapter 5: Configuring Device Interfaces
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Defining Port Settings
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Defining LAG Management
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Defining LAG Settings
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Configuring LACP
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