Configuring system information, Configuring system information -23, Configur – Alcatel Carrier Internetworking Solutions Omni Switch/Router User Manual

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Configuring System Information

Page 9-23

Configuring System Information

You can enter or modify a description of a switch, its location, and a contact person.
Although this information is not required, you may find it helpful in managing the switch. To
enter or modify the switch descriptions, perform the following steps.

1. At the system prompt, enter

syscfg

The current system information will appear with a prompt asking if you want to change
any of the information; for example:

System Contact

: Usenet

System Name

: Testnet4

System Location

: Calabasas

System Description

: Marketing_testnet

Duplicate MAC Aging Timer

: 0 (not configured)

Change any of the above {Y/N}? (N) :

If you enter

n

, the

syscfg

command will exit and no changes will made (the default is

n

).

If you enter

y

, the current system information will be displayed line by line. To keep the

current value (shown in brackets) for a line, press

<Enter>

. To change a value, enter the

new value and press

<Enter>

.

Important Note

Except for the

Duplicate MAC Aging Timer

field, all

changes you make take place immediately.

If you entered

y

, something similar to the following will be displayed.

System Contact (Usenet) :

2. Enter the new system contact or just press

<Enter>

to accept the default. A screen similar

to the following will be displayed.

System Name (no_name) :

3. Enter the new system name or just press

<Enter>

to accept the default. A screen similar to

the following will be displayed.

System Location (Unset) :

4. Enter the new system location or just press

<Enter>

to accept the default. A screen similar

to the following will be displayed.

System Description (DESCRIPTION NOT SET.) :

5. Enter the new system description or just press

<Enter>

to accept the default. A screen simi-

lar to the following will be displayed.

Duplicate Mac Aging Timer :

The

Duplicate MAC Aging Timer

indicates the time, in seconds, duplicate

MACs

remain in

CAM

if there is no traffic from those

MACs

. After this time, inactive

MACs

will age out of

the

CAM

. You must reset the switch before this parameter takes effect. Duplicate

MAC

addresses will display as normal

MAC

addresses in other software commands, such as

fwt

and

macinfo

. See Duplicate MAC Address Support on page 9-30 for further discussion.

6. Enter a new duplicate

MAC

aging timer value (the valid range is from 10 to 1000000) or

just press

<Enter>

to accept the default.

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