Deleting a network access devices, Configuring the network access devices, Configuring the network – Nortel Networks 5500 series User Manual

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Managing the network access devices

Figure 2
Adding a switch manually

Deleting a network access devices

To remove a network access devices from the domain configuration, first
disable the switch then delete it. Use the following commands:

/cfg/domain #/switch #/dis

/cfg/domain/switch/delete

The

disable

and

delete

commands log out all clients connected

through the switch.

The

delete

command removes the current switch from the control of the

Nortel SNAS cluster.

Configuring the network access devices

When you first add a network access devices to the Nortel SNAS domain,
the switch is disabled by default. Do not enable the switch until you have
completed configuring it. In particular, do not enable the switch until you
have mapped the VLANs (see

“Mapping the VLANs” (page 66)

) and

exchanged the necessary SSH keys (see

“Managing SSH keys” (page

68)

).

If you want to reconfigure the VLAN mappings or delete a VLAN for an
existing network access devices, use the

/cfg/domain/switch/dis

command to disable the switch first.

ATTENTION

Remember to enable the network access devices after completing the
configuration in order to activate the network access devices in the Nortel SNAS
network.

Nortel Secure Network Access Switch

Using the Command Line Interface

NN47230-100

03.01

Standard

28 July 2008

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