Cabletron Systems 2H22 - Manual

Cabletron Systems 2H22

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – Local Management Supplement; NOTICE
  • Page 11 – CONTENTS; CHAPTER 1
  • Page 15 – FIGURES; Figure
  • Page 16 – TABLES; Table
  • Page 17 – Chapter 2; INTRODUCTION; User’s Guides Affected by Revisions
  • Page 18 – Changes to Local Management Screens; ACCESSING LOCAL MANAGEMENT; and; These screens may have been
  • Page 19 – D Switching Mode, LM Screen Hierarchy
  • Page 20 – Q Switching Mode, LM Screen Hierarchy
  • Page 21 – Screen Format; shows an example of the fields; Example of a Local Management Screen
  • Page 22 – DEVICE CONFIGURATION MENU SCREEN; The Device Configuration Menu screen,; DEVICE; menu item and press ENTER. The Device; Device Configuration Menu Screen
  • Page 24 – SYSTEM RESOURCES INFORMATION SCREEN; The System Resources Information screen,; SYSTEM; menu item and press ENTER. The; System Resources Information Screen; CPU Type; Indicates the microprocessor used in the SmartSwitch.; Flash Memory Installed
  • Page 25 – . YES resets the Peak; Resetting the Reset Peak Switch Utilization; Press the SPACE bar to select YES or NO.
  • Page 26 – FLASH DOWNLOAD CONFIGURATION SCREEN; The Flash Download Configuration screen, shown in; Flash Download Configuration Screen
  • Page 27 – describes how to download using TFTP.; Reboot After Download (Modifiable when user chooses RUNTIME)
  • Page 28 – Image File Download Using TFTP
  • Page 29 – Image File Download Using Runtime
  • Page 30 – Image File Download Using BootP
  • Page 31 – Port Configuration Menu Screen; ETHERNET FULL DUPLEX CONFIGURATION
  • Page 32 – The Ethernet Full Duplex Configuration screen,
  • Page 33 – Ethernet Full Duplex Configuration Screen; Identifies the number of the port.
  • Page 34 – ENABLED – The port is turned on administratively.; field and press; Setting the Operational Mode
  • Page 35 – Use the arrow keys to highlight the SET ALL PORTS field.; Press ENTER. The message “SAVED OK” displays.; The Operation Mode for
  • Page 36 – Menu; High Speed Interface Configuration Menu Screen
  • Page 37 – High Speed Interface Configuration Screen; The High Speed Interface Configuration screen,
  • Page 38 – shows that there is an
  • Page 39 – describes how to manually configure an
  • Page 40 – Press ENTER. The port now operates in the chosen mode.; Configuring an FE-100TX; Setting the FE-100TX Operational Mode; Use the arrow keys to highlight the Desired Oper. Mode field.
  • Page 41 – Setting the FE-100TX Advertised Ability; Use the SPACE bar to select the desired mode.
  • Page 42 – REDIRECT CONFIGURATION MENU SCREEN; The Redirect Configuration Menu screen (; Redirect Configuration Menu Screen
  • Page 43 – PORT REDIRECT CONFIGURATION SCREEN; The Port Redirect Configuration screen,
  • Page 44 – Port Redirect Configuration Screen; Shows which ports are currently set as source ports.; Only one destination port may be assigned to a source port.
  • Page 46 – Changing Source and Destination Ports; Use the arrow keys to highlight the Status field.; A destination port can only be assigned to one source port.
  • Page 47 – VLAN REDIRECT CONFIGURATION SCREEN; The VLAN Redirect Configuration screen,; The Redirect Errors function is not supported on this screen.
  • Page 48 – VLAN Redirect Configuration Screen; Shows which ports are currently set as destination ports.; Multiple VLANs may be assigned to a destination port.
  • Page 50 – Changing Source VLAN and Destination Ports; Type in the VLAN ID number of the source VLAN to be configured.
  • Page 51 – The Broadcast Suppression Configuration screen,; Broadcast Suppression Configuration Screen
  • Page 52 – Setting the Threshold; To set the Threshold, proceed as follows:
  • Page 53 – Resetting the Reset Peak; REPEATER CONFIGURATION MENU SCREENS
  • Page 54 – CONFIGURATION MENU SCREEN; , provides access to the; Configuration Menu Screen
  • Page 55 – For details about the GARP Configuration screen, refer to; GMRP GROUP REGISTRATIONS
  • Page 56 – SWITCH CONFIGURATION SCREEN; The Switch Configuration screen,; Switch Configuration Screen; Switch Address; Displays the MAC address of the SmartSwitch device.; Number of Ports
  • Page 57 – Displays the base hardware address assigned to each listed port.
  • Page 58 – Setting the STA; Use the arrow keys to highlight the Type of STA field.; Setting the Age Time Field; Use the arrow keys to highlight the Age Time field.
  • Page 59 – Setting (Enabling or Disabling) the Port Status; Q VLAN Screen Hierarchy
  • Page 60 – Q VLAN CONFIGURATION MENU SCREEN; Q VLAN Configuration Menu Screen; The following describes the screen menu items:
  • Page 61 – IGMP/VLAN CONFIGURATION SCREEN; , is used to enable or
  • Page 62 – IGMP is enabled or disabled by VLAN, not port by port.
  • Page 63 – IGMP/VLAN Configuration Screen
  • Page 65 – Configuring VLANs for IGMP; To set up IGMP protocol for VLANs, proceed as follows:; Use the arrow keys to highlight the IGMP State field.
  • Page 66 – The Priority/Multicast Configuration Menu screen,
  • Page 67 – Priority/Multicast Configuration Menu Screen
  • Page 68 – PORT PRIORITY CONFIGURATION SCREEN; The Port Priority Configuration screen,; Port Priority Configuration Screen
  • Page 69 – Lists each switched port on the device.; Set All Switch Port’s Priority (Selectable); Setting Switch Port Priority Port-by-Port; Press the SPACE bar to step to the appropriate value: 0 through 7.; Setting Switch Port Priority on All Ports; To set the port priority on all ports, proceed as follows:; Use the arrow keys to highlight the Set All Switch Port’s Priority
  • Page 70 – The Advanced Port Priority Configuration screen,
  • Page 71 – Advanced Port Priority Configuration Screen; for the TX Queue default values; TX Queue Mapping Default Values
  • Page 72 – according to RX priority.; TX Priority Regeneration Default Values
  • Page 73 – Setting the TX Mapping Queues; Setting the TX Regeneration Priorities; Use the arrow keys to highlight the Port # field.
  • Page 74 – Setting the Default Priority of a Port; To set the default port priority, proceed as follows:; Type in the number of the port having the default priority changed.
  • Page 75 – CHAPTER 2; REPEATER CONFIGURATION MENU SCREEN; The Repeater Configuration Menu screen,; Repeater Configuration Menu Screen
  • Page 76 – The Repeater Level Security Configuration screen,
  • Page 77 – Repeater Level Security Configuration Screen
  • Page 78 – Setting the Repeater Level Security
  • Page 80 – Port Level Security Configuration Screen; for the; ENET/Repeater Port Relationship; ENET 1 = Repeater ports 1 – 12
  • Page 82 – Setting the Port Level Security
  • Page 83 – Use the arrow keys to highlight the SAVE command.; To change the security on a different interface connector, repeat
  • Page 85 – CHAPTER 3
  • Page 86 – REPEATER PORT CONFIGURATION SCREEN; The Repeater Port Configuration screen,
  • Page 87 – Repeater Port Configuration Screen; relationship on the device.; CONN/Repeater Port Relationship; CONN 1 = Repeater ports 1 – 12
  • Page 88 – shows the association between the connector (CONN) and; CONN/Network Organization
  • Page 89 – Setting the Port Operating Mode; steps 4; Enabling /Disabling Repeater Ports
  • Page 90 – Setting Operating Mode On All Repeater Ports; provides instructions for
  • Page 91 – MODULE LEVEL SECURITY CONFIGURATION; The Module Level Security Configuration screen,; Module Level Security Configuration Screen
  • Page 92 – Indicates the connector. Refer to
  • Page 93 – . If an address is configured or received, the port locks down; Setting the Module Level Security; Use the SPACE bar to step to the appropriate security level.
  • Page 94 – Use the arrow keys to highlight the SendTrap field.; The Port Level Security Configuration screen,
  • Page 95 – for the connector
  • Page 96 – Indicates the network to which the port is currently attached.
  • Page 97 – Use the arrow keys to highlight the CONNECTOR # field.
  • Page 98 – To change the security on more than one repeater port, repeat
  • Page 99 – CHAPTER 4; This appendix provides the following information:; GARP SWITCH OPERATION
  • Page 100 – In; Example of VLAN Propagation via GVRP
  • Page 102 – GARP OPERATION STATUS SCREEN; The GARP Operation Status; GARP Operation Status Screen; The following describes the screen fields.
  • Page 103 – To set the port, refer to; Enable All – Sets all ports to Y for both GMRP and GVRP.; To set all ports, refer to
  • Page 104 – Setting a Port to Operate in GMRP or GVRP
  • Page 105 – GMRP CONFIGURATION SCREEN; GMRP Configuration Screen
  • Page 107 – Setting a Mode for All Ports
  • Page 109 – CHAPTER 5; NETWORK TOOLS; shows the
  • Page 110 – Network Tools Help Screen
  • Page 111 – cdp; None; CDP is Enabled
  • Page 113 – APPENDIX A; IGMP OVERVIEW
  • Page 114 – Supports IGMP version 1 and 2 only. Default is version 2.; DETECTING MULTICAST ROUTERS
  • Page 117 – INDEX; Numerics
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9032971-01

SmartSwitch Series

2E42, 2E43, 2E48, 2E49, 2H22,

2H23, 2H28, 2H33 and 2M46

Local Management Supplement

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Page 3 - Local Management Supplement; NOTICE

Local Management Supplement i NOTICE Cabletron Systems reserves the right to make changes in specifications and other information contained in this document without prior notice. The reader should in all cases consult Cabletron Systems to determine whether any such changes have been made. The hardwa...

Page 11 - CONTENTS; CHAPTER 1

Local Management Supplement ix CONTENTS Figures ................................................................................................... xiii Tables..................................................................................................... xiv CHAPTER 1 CHANGES TO LOCAL MANAGEME...

Page 15 - FIGURES; Figure

Local Management Supplement xiii FIGURES Figure Page 1-1 802.1D Switching Mode, LM Screen Hierarchy........................ 1-3 1-2 802.1Q Switching Mode, LM Screen Hierarchy ....................... 1-4 1-3 Example of a Local Management Screen ................................ 1-5 1-4 Device Configur...

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