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24 Chapter 1 Configuring switches
311208-A Rev 00
When you create standalone and stack templates, Quick2Config creates default IP,
MLT, SNMP, STP, and QoS (Business Policy Switch 2000 only) configuration
objects in the navigation pane tree. Standalone switches also automatically
include configuration objects for switch ports and a default port-based VLAN.
To match the actual configuration of the device you are creating, you can use the
Palette to add the following configuration objects to a standalone or stack system:
1 to 8 stack units (each includes switch ports and a default, port-based VLAN)
Media-dependent adapter (MDA) hardware
VLANs
Internet Gateway Management Protocol (IGMP)
Adding or changing system information
This section describes how to use Quick2Config to initially configure a switch
that you created from the Configuration Data Palette, or to modify the imported
system information for a managed switch.
You can configure several system properties:
To set or change the system name, contact, or location information, see
Configuring basic properties, next.
To enable or disable Ethernet switch and MDA ports, or to configure Ethernet
line speed, see Configuring Ethernet ports on page 26.
To enable or disable ATM switch and MDA ports on a BayStack switch, or to
configure the port ATM properties, see Configuring ATM MDA ports
(BayStack 450 only) on page 27.
Note:
You cannot delete these default configuration objects, or create
them from the Palette.
Note:
In most cases, you do not have to modify the system information
in an imported configuration.
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