Managing the network access devices, Before you begin – Nortel Networks 5500 series User Manual

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Managing the network access devices

This chapter includes the following topics:

Topic

“Before you begin” (page 57)

“Managing network access devices ” (page 58)

“Roadmap of domain switch commands” (page 58)

“Adding a network access devices ” (page 60)

“Deleting a network access devices ” (page 64)

“Configuring the network access devices ” (page 64)

“Mapping the VLANs” (page 66)

“Managing SSH keys” (page 68)

“Monitoring switch health” (page 73)

“Controlling communication with the network access devices ” (page 74)

Before you begin

In Trusted Computing Group (TCG) terminology, the edge switches in a
Nortel SNAS function as the Policy Enforcement Point. In this document,
the term network access devices is used to refer to the edge switch once it
is configured for the Nortel SNAS network.

The following edge switches can function as network access devices in
the Nortel SNAS:

Ethernet Routing Switch 8300

Ethernet Routing Switch 5510, 5520, and 5530

Before you can configure the edge switches as network access devices in
the Nortel SNAS domain, you must complete the following:

Nortel Secure Network Access Switch

Using the Command Line Interface

NN47230-100

03.01

Standard

28 July 2008

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