Configuring basic software features, Configuring basic system parameters, Chapter 3 – Brocade TurboIron 24X Series Configuration Guide User Manual

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Chapter

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Configuring Basic Software Features

In this chapter

Configuring basic system parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21

Configuring basic port parameters. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34

Configuring basic system parameters

Brocade devices are configured at the factory with default parameters that allow you to begin using
the basic features of the system immediately. However, many of the advanced features such as
VLANs or routing protocols for the device must first be enabled at the system (global) level before
they can be configured. If you use the Command Line Interface (CLI) to configure system
parameters, you can find these system level parameters at the Global CONFIG level of the CLI.

NOTE

Before assigning or modifying any router parameters, you must assign the IP subnet (interface)
addresses for each port.

NOTE

For information about configuring IP addresses, DNS resolver, DHCP assist, and other IP-related
parameters, refer to

Chapter 20, “Configuring IP”

.

For information about the Syslog buffer and messages, refer to

Chapter 12, “Using Syslog”

.

The procedures in this section describe how to configure the basic system parameters listed in

Table 11

.

TABLE 11

Basic system parameters

Basic system parameter

See page

System name, contact, and location

page 22

SNMP trap receiver, trap source address, and other parameters

page 22

Single source address for all Telnet packets

page 27

Single source address for all TFTP packets

page 28

Single source address for all Syslog packets

page 28

Single source address for all NTPv4 packets

page 28

System time using a Simple Network Time Protocol (NTPv4) server or local system counter

page 28

System clock

page 29

Broadcast, multicast, or unknown-unicast limits, if required to support slower third-party
devices

page 31

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