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2 Before Using this Manual: This manual is suitable for the user of the management or intelligent switch. There are some shadow parts remarking in this manual, meaning only the display of the intelligent switch. Note: Intelligent switch can work in Layer 2 mode or Multilayer mode, but Management swi...
9 1. Switch Management 1.1.Configuration Options For advanced management capability, the onboard management agent provides a menu-driven system configuration program. This program can be accessed by a direct or modem connection to the serial port on the rear panel (out-of-band), or by a Telnet conne...
12 2. Console Interface 2.1.Log-in Screen Once a direct connection to the serial port or a Telnet connection is established, the log-in screen for the onboard configuration program appears as shown below. Intelligent Switch 1 V1.00 10-19-2001 (c) Copyright communications Corp. User Name: Password : ...
14 2.2.Main Menu With the system configuration program you can define system parameters, manage and control the switch and all its ports, or monitor network conditions. The screen below of the Main Menu and the table following it briefly describe the selections available from this program. Note: Opt...
16 3. Only displayed in intelligent switch. 2.3.System Information Menu Use the System Information Menu to display a basic description of the switch, including contact information, and hardware / firmware versions. System Information Menu ======================= System Information ... Switch Informa...
17 Parameter Description System Description System hardware description. System Object ID MIB II object identifier for switch’s network management subsystem. System Up Time Length of time the current management agent has been running. (Note that the first value is in centiseconds.) System Name* Name...
18 console to ensure a reliable connection (Serial Port Configuration). Specify the IP addresses for the switch (Network Configuration / IP Configuration), and then set the Administrator and User passwords (User Configuration). Remember to record them in a safe place. Also set the community string w...
19 Network Configuration ===================== IP Configuration ... IP Connectivity Test (Ping) ... HTTP Configuration ... <OK> Display or change the IP configuration. Use <TAB> or arrow keys to move. <Enter> to select. Parameter Description IP Configuration* Screen used to set the...
21 from a specified VLAN. If you select “Mgmt VLAN,” then select Apply to display the VLAN ID field, select the required VLAN, and then select Apply or OK to save your changes. 2.4.1.2.IP Connectivity Test (Ping) Use the IP Connectivity Test to see if another site on the Internet can be reached. The...
22 Network Configuration: HTTP Configuration ===================== HTTP Server : ENABLED <Apply> <OK> <Cancel> Administrative status of the HTTP server. | READ/SELECT Use <TAB> or arrow keys to move, <Space> to scroll options. Note: Port 80 is used for HTTP service. 2.4...
26 User Configuration ================== User Name Access Right Console Telnet HTTP guest GUEST DISABLED DISABLED ENABLED admin ADMIN ENABLED ENABLED ENABLED <Add> <OK> Return to previous panel. Use <TAB> or arrow keys to move. <Enter> to select. Parameter Description User Na...
28 2.4.6.Saving or Restoring the System Configuration Use the Configuration File menu to save the switch configuration settings to a file on a TFTP client. The file can be later downloaded to the switch to restore the switch’s settings. The success of the operation depends on the accessibility of th...
29 2.5.Device Control Menu The Device Control menu is used to control a broad range of functions, including port mode, port mirroring, port trunking, Spanning Tree, Virtual LANs, IP subnets, multicast filtering, and routing protocols. Each of the setup screens provided by these configuration menus i...
30 includes IGMP Snooping Configuration.) 3. Only displayed in intelligent switch. 2.5.1.Setting the System Operation Mode This switch can be set to operate as a Layer 2 switch, making all filtering and forwarding decisions based strictly on MAC addresses. Or, it can be set to operate as a multilaye...
32 Layer 2 Menu: Port Configuration (Port 1-12) ============ Port Link Admin Auto Default Current Flow Jack Status Status Negotiate Type Type Control Type ----------------------------------------------------------------- ---------- 1 Off ENABLED ENABLED 10HDX 10HDX Off RJ-45 2 Off ENABLED ENABLED 10...
40 Bridge Menu: Bridge Configuration =========== Spanning Tree : ENABLED GMRP : DISABLED Bridge Priority : 32768 GVRP : DISABLED Hello Time (in seconds) : 2 Priority Threshold : 4 Forward Delay (in seconds) : 15 Aging Time (in seconds) : 300 Max age (in seconds) : 20 <Apply> <OK> <Can...
42 Spanning Tree Port Configuration (Port 1-12) ================================ Port Type Priority Cost FastForwarding ------------------------------------------------------- 1 100TX 128 19 DISABLED 2 100TX 128 19 DISABLED 3 100TX 128 19 DISABLED 4 100TX 128 19 DISABLED 5 100TX 128 19 DISABLED 6 10...
44 VLAN Menu: VLAN Port Configuration ========= GARP Configuration Join Time 20 Centiseconds Leave Time 60 Centiseconds Leave All Time 1000 Centiseconds VLAN and Priority Port VID 1 Port Default Priority 0 VLAN Tagging Rx All, Tx All GVRP ENABLED GMRP ENABLED Ingress Filtering DISABLED Port 1 <Ap...
46 GMRP Enabled Enables or disables GMRP for this port. When enabled, this port will allow endstations to register with multicast groups using GMRP. Note that GMRP must be enabled for the switch before this setting can take effect (chapter 2 “Configuring Global Bridge Settings”). IGMP and IGMP Snoop...
48 IGMP Snooping Configuration =========================== IGMP Snooping Status : DISABLED IGMP Router Timeout (Minutes) : 5 IGMP Group Timeout (Minutes) : 5 Act as IGMP Querier : DISABLED <Apply> <OK> <Cancel> To enable or disable IGMP snooping on your system. | READ/SELECT Use &l...
49 routes, and the default IP route. IP Menu ======= Subnet Configuration ... Protocol Configuration ... Static ARP Configuration ... Static Route ... Default Route ... <OK> Display and change the subnet configuration. Use <TAB> or arrow keys to move. <Enter> to select. Parameter D...
50 IP Subnet Configuration ======================= Intf. IP Address Subnet Mask VLAN RIP OSPF DVMRP Status 1 192.168.1.254 255.255.255.0 1 DISABLED DISABLED DISABLED ON Page 1 <Apply> Total 1 Pages <OK> <Prev Page> <Next Page> <Add> The page number. | READ/WRITE Use <...
51 Group Configuration screen and create or modify a VLAN group (chapter 2 “ Configuring Port Groups” ). To configure the unicast or multicast routing protocols, select the IP address for a specific interface from the Subnet Configuration menu (chapter 2 “Subnet Configuration”), and then select “Adv...
55 Configuring OSPF Open Shortest Path First is more suited for large area networks which experience frequent changes in the links. It also allows for subnets. This protocol actively tests the status of each link to its neighbors to generate a shortest path tree, and builds a routing table based on ...
56 Interface Cost 100 This value is used by the router in calculating the shortest path. The default cost is calculated by using the bandwidth of the interface. For this purpose, the bandwidth is taken as that of the highest bandwidth port in the VLAN linked to the interface. The interface cost is i...
57 Subnet Configuration: Modify DVMRP Configuration ==================== Metrics: : 1 Probe Interval (in seconds) : 10 Neighbor Timeout (in seconds): 35 <Apply> <OK> <Cancel> Metrics. | READ/WRITE Use <TAB> or arrow keys to move, other keys to make changes. Parameter Default ...
58 Protocol Configuration ====================== ARP : Advanced ... Proxy ARP : ENABLED RIP : ENABLED Advanced ... OSPF : DISABLED Advanced ... DHCP Relay : DISABLED Advanced ... IGMP Snooping : DISABLED Advanced ... DVMRP : ENABLED <Apply> <OK> <Cancel> System ARP protocol advance...
59 IP interface ”). Setting the ARP Timeout You can use the following configuration screen to modify the aging time for dynamically learned entries in the ARP cache. ARP Configuration ================= ARP Timeout (Minutes) : 20 <Apply> <OK> <Cancel> ARP timeout value (minutes). | ...
61 Parameter Description Router Id The switch IP that is used as the OSPF Router ID. Area ID Configuration Defines an area within which all OSPF routers actively exchange routing information to ensure that they all have an identical link state database. OSPF Area Range Configuration Defines a range ...
63 OSPF Area Range Configuration ============================= Area Identity IP Address Address Mask Advertisement 192.168.2.0 192.168.2.0 255.255.255.0 Advertise 192.168.4.0 192.168.4.0 255.255.255.0 Advertise Page 1 <Apply> Total 1 Pages <OK> <Prev Page> <Next Page> <Add...
65 Parameter Default Description Area ID An identifier for the transit area the virtual link crosses. Neighbor Router ID The IP address of the OSPF router on this end of the virtual link. Transit Delay 1 second The estimated number of seconds it takes to transmit a link state update packet over this...
66 OSPF Host Route Configuration ============================= IP Address Cost Area ID Page 1 <Apply> Total 0 Pages <OK> <Prev Page> <Next Page> <Add> The page number. |READ/WRITE Use <TAB> or arrow keys to move, other keys to make changes. Parameter Description I...
67 Bootp Relay Database Configuration ================================= Index Server Address 1 10.1.2.3 <OK> <Add> Return to previous panel. Use <Enter> to select. Parameter Description Index Server Address Used to define any preferred DHCP servers or the outbound subnetwork for re...
75 Statistics Menu =============== Port Statistics ... RMON Statistics ... <OK> Display port statistics. Use <TAB> or arrow keys to move. <Enter> to select. Parameter Description Port Statistics Displays standard statistics on network traffic passing through the selected port. RMON...
76 Port Statistics =============== Interfaces In Octets : 0 Out Octets : 0 In Unicast Pkts : 0 Out Unicast Pkts : 0 In Non-Unicast Pkts : 0 Out Non-Unicast Pkts : 0 In Discards : 0 Out Discards : 0 In Errors : 0 Out Errors : 0 Alignment Errors : 0 CRC Errors : 0 Ethernet Single Collisions : 0 Multip...
80 Layer 2 Address Table ===================== Unicast Address Table ... <OK> Display the unicast address table. Use <TAB> or arrow keys to move. <Enter> to select. Menu Description Unicast Address Table Provides a full listing for unicast addresses. 2.6.2.1.Displaying the Unicast ...
81 2.6.3.Displaying Bridge Information The Bridge menu is used to display settings for the Spanning Tree Algorithm. For a more detailed description of how to use this algorithm, refer to “Spanning Tree Algorithm” on chapter 4. Bridge Menu =========== Spanning Tree Bridge Information ... Spanning Tre...
82 Bridge Menu: Spanning Tree Bridge Information =========== Priority : 32768 Hello Time (in seconds) : 2 Max Age (in seconds) : 20 Forward Delay (in seconds) : 15 Hold Time (in seconds) : 1 Designated Root : 32768.00E800340000 Root Cost : 0 Root Port : 0 Configuration Changes : 0 Topology Up Time :...
85 VLAN Information ================ VLAN Dynamic Registration Information ... VLAN Forwarding Information ... <OK> Display VLAN dynamic registration information. Use <TAB> or arrow keys to move. <Enter> to select. Menu Description VLAN Dynamic Registration Information Shows the po...
86 2.6.4.2.VLAN Forwarding Information Shows all the ports that have been configured by either dynamic or static means to forward VLAN traffic. VLAN Forwarding Information =========================== Port 1 2 VLAN 12345678901234567890123456 1 SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS S: Static D: Dynamic Page : 1 &l...
88 IP Address Table ================ Subnet Information ... ARP Table ... Routing Table ... Multicast Table ... OSPF Table ... <OK> Display and change the static route table. Use <TAB> or arrow keys to move. <Enter> to select. Menu Description Subnet Information Displays all the IP...
91 Routing Table ============= Destination Network Destination Mask VLAN Next Hop Type Protocol 192.168.1.0 255.255.255.0 1 192.168.2.10 Direct Local Page 1 <Apply> Total 0 Pages <OK> <Prev Page> <Next Page> <Flush RIP> Return to previous panel. Use <TAB> or arrow...
93 Multicast Table Menu ==================== IP Multicast Registration Table ... IGMP Cache ... Multicast Forwarding Cache Table ... DVMRP Routing Table ... DVMRP Neighbor Table ... <OK> Display IP Multicast registration table. Use <TAB> or arrow keys to move. <Enter> to select. Pa...
94 IGMP Cache ========== Group Address Intf Reporter Up Time Expire V1 Timer Page 1 <Apply> Total 0 Pages <OK> <Prev Page> <Next Page> The page number. | READ/WRITE Use <TAB> or arrow keys to move, other keys to make changes. Parameter Description Group Address An IP mu...
95 each known multicast group address. Multicast Forwarding Cache ========================== Group Address Source Address Mask Upstream Nbr Protocol Up Time Page 1 <Apply> Total 0 Pages <OK> <Prev Page> <Next Page> The page number. | READ/WRITE Use <TAB> or arrow keys t...
96 DVMRP Routing Table =================== Source Address Mask Upstream Nbr Interface Metric Up Time Page 1 <Apply> Total 0 Pages <OK> <Prev Page> <Next Page> The page number. | READ/WRITE Use <TAB> or arrow keys to move, other keys to make changes. Parameter Descriptio...
97 DVMRP Neighbor Table ==================== Interface Neighbor Address UpTime ExpireTime Ver RcvRoute Page 1 <Apply> Total 0 Pages <OK> <Prev Page> <Next Page> The page number. | READ/WRITE Use <TAB> or arrow keys to move, other keys to make changes. Parameter Descript...
98 OSPF Table Menu =============== Interface Table ... Link State Table ... Neighbor Table ... Virtual Neighbor Table ... <OK> Display interface database. Use <TAB> or arrow keys to move. <Enter> to select. Parameter Description Interface Table Link State Table Displays a summary o...
99 Rtr ID Router ID for this router. Designated Rtr The IP of the designated router. The designated router advertises the link state of the OSPF area. Backup DR The backup designated router. If the designated router fails, the backup designated router takes its place. Status This interface’s status ...
100 Type The link state advertisement type: RtrLSA: Router LSA – All area routers advertise the state of links from the router itself to the its local area. NetLSA: Network LSA – The designated router for each Area advertises the link state for each transit area; i.e., an area with more than one att...
101 OSPF Neighbor Table =================== IP Address ID Router ID Option Priority State Events Page 1 <Apply> Total 0 Pages <OK> <Prev Page> <Next Page> The page number. | READ/WRITE Use <TAB> or arrow keys to move, other keys to make changes. Parameter Description IP...
105 System Restart Menu =================== Restart Option : Reload Factory Defaults : NO <Restart> <Cancel> Restart system with the factory default settings. |EAD/SELECT Use <TAB> or arrow keys to move, <Space> to scroll options. Parameter Description Reload Factory Defaults...
108 3.2.Navigating the Web Browser Interface To access the Web-browser interface you must first enter a user name and password. The administrator has Read / Write access to all configuration parameters and statistics. The default user name for the administrator is “admin,” with no password. 3.2.1.Ho...
113 System Restart Menu Restart Option Restarts the system with options to restore factory defaults. 1. Only displays if the intelligent switch is set to Layer 2 mode or the switch is management model. 2. Only displays when intelligent switch is set to multilayer mode. (Note that this menu includes ...
116 IP State Specifies whether IP functionality is enabled via manual configuration, or set by Boot Protocol (BOOTP). Options include: User Configuration – IP functionality is enabled based on the default or user specified IP Configuration. (This is the default setting.) BOOTP Get IP – IP is enabled...
117 Status Displays the administrative status of entry. An entry can only be to enabled or disabled via the console interface. 3.5.2.2.Configuring IP Trap Managers The following figure and table describe how to specify management stations that will receive authentication failure messages or other tr...
124 Parameter Description Enable Port Mirror Enables or disables the mirror function. TX Mirrored Port The port whose transmitted traffic will be mirrored. TX Monitored Port The port that will duplicate the transmitted traffic appearing on the mirrored port. RX Mirrored Port The port whose received ...
125 a port trunk, remember that: • Ports can only be assigned to one trunk. • The ports at both ends of a connection must be configured as trunk ports. • The ports at both ends of a trunk must be configured in an identical manner, including communication mode and VLAN assignments. • All the ports in...
126 To add a trunk, highlight a port group in the New Setting list and press Add. To delete a trunk, highlight a port group in the Trunk List and press Delete. Before disconnecting a port trunk, take the following steps: • Before removing a port trunk via the configuration menu, you must disable all...
130 * You can use “VLAN Port Configuration” on chapter 3 to configure the default priority for each port. 3.6.3.2.Configuring STA for Ports The following figure and table describe port STA configuration. Parameter Default Description Type Shows port type as: 100BASE-TX : 10BASE-T / 100BASE-TX 100BAS...
132 Parameter Default Description GARP Configuration¹ Group Address Registration Protocol is used by GVRP and GMRP to register or deregister client attributes for client services within a bridged LAN. Join Time 20 The interval (centiseconds) between transmitting requests / queries to participate in ...
134 VLAN crosses the switches). However, to participate in a VLAN group that extends beyond this switch, we recommend using the VLAN ID for that group (using VLAN tagging for Layer 2 mode, or a common PVID for multilayer mode). When operating the switch in Layer 2 mode, ports assigned to a large VLA...
136 Act as IGMP Querier² Disabled If enabled, the switch can serve as the “querier,” which is responsible for asking hosts if they want to receive multicast traffic. 1. This item is only displayed for Layer 2 mode. For multilayer mode, the full IGMP protocol set is automatically enabled / disabled a...
143 Static Route Advertisement Disabled Enables or disables advertisement of static routes. Configuring Global Settings for OSPF To implement OSPF for a large network, you must first organize the network into logical areas to limit the number of OSPF routers that actively exchange Link State Adverti...
145 VLSMs allows you to configure each subnetwork within a larger network with its own subnet mask. This provides a longer subnet mask that covers fewer host IP addresses, thereby reducing the size of the routing tables that have to be exchanged. (For more information on VSLMs, see RFCs 1219 and 187...
146 common backbone. To configure a virtual link, specify the transit area through which the endpoint routers connect, and the address of the router on this side of the link. Parameter Description Area ID An identifier for the transit area the virtual link crosses. Neighbor Router ID The IP address ...
150 and press Add. To delete a static route, click on the edit icon ( ) for the required entry, and then press Delete. 3.6.6.5.Configuring the Default Route Defines the router to which this switch will forward all traffic for unknown networks. The default route can be learned from RIP protocol (chap...
157 3.7.3.Displaying Bridge Information The Bridge menu is used to display settings for the Spanning Tree Algorithm. For a more detailed description of how to use this algorithm, refer to “Spanning Tree Algorithm” on chapter 4. Menu Description Spanning Tree Bridge Information Displays a full list o...
163 3.7.6.4.Multicast Table You can use this menu to display all the multicast groups currently active on this switch, the IGMP cache, the multicast forwarding cache, and DVMRP routing information. Parameter Description IP Multicast Registration Table Displays all active multicast groups, including ...
166 Parameter Description IP Address The IP address of this OSPF interface. Router ID Router ID for this router. Designated Router The IP of the designated router. The designated router advertises the link state of the OSPF Area. Backup DR The backup designated router. If the designated router fails...
178 arrive. Router Discovery messages do not constitute a routing protocol; they merely enable hosts to discover the existence of neighboring routers, but not which router provides a route to a particular destination. If a host chooses a poor first-hop router for a particular destination, it should ...
183 routing. An IEEE 802.1Q VLAN is a group of ports that can be located anywhere in the network, but communicate as though they belong to the same physical segment. VLANs help to simplify network management by allowing you to move devices to a new VLAN without having to change any physical connecti...
189 broadcasts a DHCP Request packet, looking for DHCP servers. DHCP servers respond to this packet with a DHCP Response packet. The client then chooses a server to obtain TCP / IP configuration information, such as its own IP address. Since DHCP uses a broadcast mechanism, a DHCP server and its cli...
191 required for basic remote monitoring. These groups include: Statistics: Includes all the tools needed to monitor your network for common errors and overall traffic rates. Information is provided on bandwidth utilization, peak utilization, packet types, errors and collisions, as well as the distr...
192 5. Appendix A: Troubleshooting 5.1.Troubleshooting Chart Troubleshooting Chart Symptom Action Cannot connect using Telnet, Web browser, or SNMP software • Be sure you have configured the agent with a valid IP address, subnet mask and default gateway (Layer 2). • Check that you have a valid netwo...
193 POST Version V2.57 9/11/2001 ------ Power-On Self Test (POST)------ Int. Loopback Testing SCC2 UART Channel ... PASS Testing the System SDRAM .................. PASS Int. Loopback Testing ____ UART Channel ... PASS Int. Loopback Testing ____ UART Channel ... PASS CPU Self Test .....................
197 7. Glossary 7.1.1.Bandwidth Utilization The historical percentage of packets received as compared to total bandwidth. 7.1.2.BOOTP Boot protocol used to load the operating system or configuration settings for devices connected to the network. 7.1.3.Distance Vector Multicast Routing Protocol (DVMR...
198 pair of ICMP messages on multicast links. It eliminates the need to configure router addresses manually, and is independent of any specific routing protocol. 7.1.9.Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) Commonly used to send echo messages (i.e., Ping) for monitoring purposes. 7.1.10.IEEE 802.1...
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