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Sun Ethernet Fabric Operating System

ONET Administration Guide

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Document Information

Using This Documentation

Product Notes

Related Documentation

Acronyms and Abbreviations

CLI Command Modes

Feedback

Support and Accessibility

ONET Configuration

ONET Example Topology

Default Settings

ONET and Oracle ILOM

Start ONET From Oracle ILOM

Start the ONET CLI

Stopping SEFOS Before Starting ONET

Stop SEFOS

Start ONET

Stop ONET

Configuring an ONET

Configure an ONET

Common Configuration Errors

ONET CLI Commands

help Command

show onet Command

show onets Command

show interfaces description Command

show vlan Command

show lldp Command

show mac-address-table Command

speed port Command

exit Command

write startup-config Command

no onet Command

onet Command

set onet Command

Using This Documentation

Oracle's ONET feature groups uplink and downlink ports on its switch. ONET provides internal and external isolated network connectivity for blade servers by bridging downlink ports with uplink ports connected to an external switched network. By restricting traffic within the uplink/downlink port combination, ONET ensures that traffic is not propagated to other ports that should not have access to this data. By linking the uplink port to the downlink port, ONET effectively turns that connection into a bridge for the blade server connected to the downlink port. This document describes the use of ONET on a switch.