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Configuring BayStack and Business Policy Switches
with the Preside Network Configuration System
This card summarizes how to get started using the Preside Network Configuration System (Preside NCS) to configure the
BayStack and Business Policy Switches (BPS) in your network. This document is intended for network engineers who have
some familiarity with Nortel Networks Layer 2 switches.
The Business Policy Switch 2000 requires version 1.1 software. The BayStack 350, 410, and 450 switches require versions
1.3–3.1 software.
Task list
The following summarizes an example of the configuration tasks you can complete using Preside NCS:
Configuring the switch IP address
Importing or creating a switch configuration
Adding stack units and media dependent adapters (MDAs)
Configuring ports
Configuring VLANs
Configuring a multilink trunk (MLT)
Configuring an Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) trap receiver
Configuring an Extensible Authentication Protocol over LAN (EAP)
Configuring media access control (MAC) security
Configuring QoS parameters:
Creating interface groups
Accepting default mapping values
Setting up filters
Configuring actions
Configuring meters
Configuring policies
Assigning mapping values
If you are familiar with the BayStack Console Interface (CI), see the Mapping Switch Console Interface commands to Preside NCS GUI
properties table to locate the Preside NCS properties that you want to configure.
Each of the above tasks is explained in more detail in the procedures that follow.
Configuring the switch IP address
NOTE: If you have a properly configured BootP
server in your network, it detects the switch IP
address automatically; you do not need to
configure the IP address.
1
Connect a serial console and apply power to the switch. After the Nortel
Networks logo screen appears, press [Ctrl]-Y to access the Console Interface
(CI).
2
At the CI Main Menu, choose IP Configuration/Setup.
3
Type the in-band IP address or stack IP address, subnet mask, and default
gateway of the switch.
Press [Return] after each entry.
For a standalone switch, you enter the in-band IP
address. For a stack configuration, you enter the
stack IP address.
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Page 1 - Task list

Page 1Configuring BayStack and Business Policy Switcheswith the Preside Network Configuration SystemThis card summarizes how to get started using the

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Copyright © November 2001 Nortel Networks. All rights reserved. Printed in the USA.The information in this document is subject to change without noti

Page 3 - Configuring VLANs

Page 2Importing or creating a switch configurationYou can import existing configurations to thePreside NCS database directly from the switch, oryou ca

Page 4 - Protocol over LAN (EAP)

Page 3Configuring portsBy default, all unconfigured ports are untaggedlinks in the default port-based VLAN (VLAN 1),participate in normal learning STP

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Page 4Configuring a multilink trunk (MLT)You can configure from one through six multilinktrunk (MLT) groups.1In the navigation pane, expand the switch

Page 6 - Setting up filters

Page 5Configuring media access control (MAC) security1In the navigation pane, expand the switch and select MAC Address Security.2In the Basic tab of t

Page 7 - Setting up filter groups

Page 6Creating interface groupsNOTE: Nortel Networks does not allow this action from NCS, because to complete the configuration, the switch must be r

Page 8 - Configuring policies

Page 7Setting up filter groups1In the navigation pane, expand the switch and select QoS > IP Classification.2Click the IP Table Filter tab.3In the

Page 9 - Assigning mapping values

Page 8Configuring meters1In the navigation pane, expand the switch and select QoS > Meter Table.2Click the Properties tab.3Enter the properties val

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Page 9Mapping Switch Console Interface commands to Preside NCS GUI propertiesIf you are familiar with the BayStack Console Interface (CI), use the fol

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