Page 3 - NOTICE
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Page 4 - PROGRAM LICENSE AGREEMENT
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Page 7 - Contents; ABOUT THIS GUIDE
Contents v Contents Figures ........................................................................................................................................... xiiTables..............................................................................................................................
Page 8 - CHASSIS MENU SCREENS
vi Contents 3.4 Module Selection Screen ................................................................................ 3-93.4.1 Selecting a Module ....................................................................... 3-11 3.5 Module Menu Screen ......................................................
Page 9 - MODULE CONFIGURATION MENU SCREENS
Contents vii 4.6 Chassis Environmental Information Screen .................................................. 4-16 4.7 Redirect Configuration Menu Screen (Chassis) ............................................ 4-18 4.8 Port Redirect Configuration Screen ...................................................
Page 10 - PORT CONFIGURATION MENU SCREENS
viii Contents 6 PORT CONFIGURATION MENU SCREENS 6.1 Port Configuration Menu Screen ..................................................................... 6-2 6.2 Ethernet Interface Configuration Screen ......................................................... 6-4 6.3 Ethernet Port Configuration Scree...
Page 11 - Q VLAN CONFIGURATION MENU SCREENS
Contents ix 8 802.1Q VLAN CONFIGURATION MENU SCREENS 8.1 Summary of VLAN Local Management ........................................................... 8-28.1.1 Preparing for VLAN Configuration .................................................. 8-2 8.2 802.1Q VLAN Configuration Menu Screen ..............
Page 12 - LAYER 3 EXTENSIONS MENU SCREENS
x Contents 9.7 Protocol Port Configuration Screen............................................................... 9-329.7.1 Assigning Ports to a PID/Classification ......................................... 9-34 9.7.2 Example, Prioritizing Traffic According to Classification Rule....... 9-359.7.2.1 So...
Page 13 - GENERIC ATTRIBUTE REGISTRATION PROTOCOL (GARP)
Contents xi 13.6 Configuration Process ................................................................................... 13-813.6.1 Defining a VLAN ........................................................................... 13-8 13.6.2 Classifying Frames to a VLAN ....................................
Page 14 - Figures; Figure
xii Figures Figures Figure Page 1-1 Example of a Local Management Screen ....................................................................... 1-5 2-1 Management Terminal Connection ................................................................................. 2-2 2-2 Uninterruptible Power Supp...
Page 17 - Tables
Tables xv Tables xv Table Page Tables 1-1 Event Messages ........................................................................................................... 1-6 1-2 Keyboard Conventions ................................................................................................. 1-8 2-1 ...
Page 21 - About This Guide; Matrix E7 Series and SmartSwitch 6000 Series Modules; USING THIS GUIDE; Important Notices; . The serial number is visible on the top ejector tab of the switch,
About This Guide xix About This Guide Welcome to the Enterasys Networks Matrix E7 Series and SmartSwitch 6000 Series Modules (6H2xx, 6E2xx, 6H3xx and 6G3xx) Local Managment User’s Guide . This manual explains how to access and use the Local Management screens to monitor and manage the switch modules...
Page 22 - STRUCTURE OF THIS GUIDE
Structure of This Guide xx About This Guide STRUCTURE OF THIS GUIDE The guide is organized as follows: Chapter 1 , Introduction , provides an overview of the tasks that may be accomplished using Local Management (LM), and an introduction to LM screen navigation, in-band and out-of-band network manag...
Page 24 - RELATED DOCUMENTS; Matrix E7 Chassis Overview and Setup Guide; DOCUMENT CONVENTIONS; The guide uses the following conventions:; Conveys helpful hints concerning procedures or actions.
Related Documents xxii About This Guide RELATED DOCUMENTS The following Enterasys Networks documents may help to set up, control, and manage the switch module: • 6C105 SmartSwitch 6000 Overview and Setup Guide • Matrix E7 Chassis Overview and Setup Guide • SmartTrunk User’s Guide • WAN Series Local ...
Page 25 - TYPOGRAPHICAL AND KEYSTROKE CONVENTIONS; bold type; italic type
Typographical and Keystroke Conventions About This Guide xxiii TYPOGRAPHICAL AND KEYSTROKE CONVENTIONS bold type Bold type can denote either a user input or a highlighted screen selection. RETURN Indicates either the ENTER or RETURN key, depending on your keyboard. ESC Indicates the keyboard Escape ...
Page 27 - Introduction; OVERVIEW; Assign IP address and subnet mask.
Introduction 1-1 1 Introduction This chapter provides an overview of the tasks that may be accomplished using Local Management (LM), and an introduction to LM screen navigation, in-band and out-of-band network management, screen elements, and LM keyboard conventions. 1.1 OVERVIEW Enterasys Networks ...
Page 28 - SmartTrunk User’s
Overview 1-2 Introduction • Assign ports to operate in the standard or full duplex mode. • Configure ports to perform load sharing using SmartTrunking. Refer to the SmartTrunk User’s Guide for details. • Control the number of receive broadcasts that are switched to the other interfaces. • Set flow c...
Page 29 - The Management Agent
Navigating Local Management Screens Introduction 1-3 1.1.1 The Management Agent The management agent is an entity within the switch module that collects statistical information (e.g., frames received, errors detected) about the operational performance of the managed network. Local Management communi...
Page 30 - LOCAL MANAGEMENT REQUIREMENTS; Digital Equipment Corporation VT series terminal.; LOCAL MANAGEMENT SCREEN ELEMENTS; shows an example of the fields in a screen. A description of each; Chapter 2
Local Management Requirements 1-4 Introduction 1.3 LOCAL MANAGEMENT REQUIREMENTS The switch module provides one communication port, labeled COM, which supports a management terminal connection. To access Local Management, connect one of the following systems to the COM port: • Digital Equipment Corp...
Page 31 - Example of a Local Management Screen
Local Management Screen Elements Introduction 1-5 Figure 1-1 Example of a Local Management Screen Firmware Revision: XX.XX.XX General Configuration 4046_03 BOOTPROM Revision: XX.XX.XX MAC Address:IP Address:Subnet Mask:Default Gateway:TFTP Gateway IP Addr: Device Date:Device Time:Screen Refresh Time...
Page 32 - Event Message Field; Event Messages; SAVED OK
Local Management Screen Elements 1-6 Introduction Event Message Field This field briefly displays messages that indicate if a Local Management procedure was executed correctly or incorrectly, that changes were saved or not saved to Non-Volatile Random Access Memory (NVRAM), or that a user did not ha...
Page 33 - Display Fields; type. In the field description, the field is identified as being; Selection Fields; bold; Command Fields; bold
Local Management Screen Elements Introduction 1-7 Display Fields Display fields cannot be edited. These fields may display information that never changes, or information that may change as a result of Local Management operations, user selections, or network monitoring information. In the screens sho...
Page 34 - LOCAL MANAGEMENT KEYBOARD CONVENTIONS; Keyboard Conventions
Local Management Keyboard Conventions 1-8 Introduction 1.5 LOCAL MANAGEMENT KEYBOARD CONVENTIONS All key names appear as capital letters in this manual. Table 1-2 explains the keyboard conventions and the key functions that are used. Table 1-2 Keyboard Conventions Key Function ENTER Key RETURN Key U...
Page 35 - GETTING HELP; anonymous
Getting Help Introduction 1-9 1.6 GETTING HELP For additional support related to the module or this document, contact Enterasys Networks using one of the following methods: Before contacting Enterasys Networks, have the following information ready: • Your Enterasys Networks service contract number •...
Page 37 - Local Management Requirements; MANAGEMENT TERMINAL SETUP
Local Management Requirements 2-1 2 Local Management Requirements This chapter provides the following information: • Management Terminal Setup ( Section 2.1 ), which describes how to attach a Local Management terminal to the switch module. • Telnet Connections ( Section 2.2 ), which provides guideli...
Page 38 - Console Cable Connection; Connect the RJ45-to-DB9 adapter to the PC communications port.; Management Terminal Connection; PC Adapter
Management Terminal Setup 2-2 Local Management Requirements 2.1.1 Console Cable Connection Use the Console Cable Kit provided with the chassis to attach the management terminal to the switch module COM port as shown in Figure 2-1 . To connect the switch module to a PC or compatible device running th...
Page 39 - Management Terminal Setup Parameters; VT Terminal Setup; Display Setup Menu
Management Terminal Setup Local Management Requirements 2-3 2.1.2 Management Terminal Setup Parameters Table 2-1 lists the setup parameters for the local management terminal. Table 2-1 VT Terminal Setup Display Setup Menu Columns -> Controls -> Auto Wrap -> Scroll -> Text Cursor -> Cu...
Page 40 - TELNET CONNECTIONS; For information about setting the IP address, refer to; MONITORING AN UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SUPPLY; . To connect the UPS device to the COM port, proceed as
Telnet Connections 2-4 Local Management Requirements 2.2 TELNET CONNECTIONS Once the switch module has a valid IP address, the user can establish a Telnet session from any TCP/IP based node on the network. Telnet connections to the switch module require the community name passwords assigned in the S...
Page 41 - Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) Connection
Monitoring an Uninterruptible Power Supply Local Management Requirements 2-5 Figure 2-2 Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) Connection COM Port RJ45-to-DB9 UPS Adapter UPS Device DB9 Port UTP Cable With RJ45 Connectors 1 2 3 4 5 PS1 PS2 COM 6H252-17 Fast Enet 2 RX TX 4 RX TX 3 RX TX 6 RX TX 5 RX TX 8...
Page 43 - Accessing Local Management; This chapter provides information about the following:; NAVIGATING LOCAL MANAGEMENT SCREENS; The hierarchy of the Local Management screens is shown in; shows the path to the first screen described in the chapter.
Accessing Local Management 3-1 3 Accessing Local Management This chapter provides information about the following: • Navigating through the Local Management screen hierarchy for 802.1Q Switching ( Section 3.1 ). • Accessing the Password screen to enter a Local Management session ( Section 3.2 ). • A...
Page 44 - The 6C107 chassis does not support the screens in this shaded area.
Navigating Local Management Screens 3-2 Accessing Local Management Figure 3-1 802.1Q Switching Mode, Chassis, LM Screen Hierarchy (Page 1 of 3) NOTES: The 6C107 chassis does not support the screens in the shaded area shown in Figure 3-1 , so the screen selection starts with the Password screen and s...
Page 46 - Selecting Local Management Menu Screen Items; EXIT
Navigating Local Management Screens 3-4 Accessing Local Management Figure 3-3 802.1Q Switching Mode, Chassis, LM Screen Hierarchy (Page 3 of 3) 3.1.1 Selecting Local Management Menu Screen Items Select items on a menu screen by performing the following steps: 1. Use the arrow keys to highlight a men...
Page 47 - Using the RETURN Command; Using the NEXT and PREVIOUS Commands; NEXT; Using the CLEAR COUNTERS Command; CLEAR COUNTERS
Navigating Local Management Screens Accessing Local Management 3-5 Using the RETURN Command To exit LM using the RETURN command, proceed as follows: 1. Use the arrow keys to highlight the RETURN command at the bottom of the Local Management screen. 2. Press ENTER. The previous screen in the Local Ma...
Page 48 - PASSWORD SCREEN; . The level of access allowed the user depends on the; How to Access; shows the Password screen.
Password Screen 3-6 Accessing Local Management 3.2 PASSWORD SCREEN When to Use To start a Local Management session, which is controlled through the Local Management Password screen. Whenever a connection is made to the switch module the Local Management Password screen displays. Before continuing, y...
Page 49 - Screen Example; Local Management Chassis/Module Password Screen; public
Password Screen Accessing Local Management 3-7 Screen Example Figure 3-4 Local Management Chassis/Module Password Screen Enter the Password and press ENTER. The default super-user access password is “ public ” or press ENTER. NOTE: The password is one of the passwords configured in the Module Login ...
Page 50 - MAIN MENU SCREEN; Main Menu Screen; Selection screen is displayed instead of this screen.
Main Menu Screen 3-8 Accessing Local Management 3.3 MAIN MENU SCREEN When to Use To access the two major sets of Local Management screens used to configure the chassis and the switch modules installed in the chassis. How to Access Enter a valid password in the Local Management Password screen as des...
Page 51 - Menu Descriptions; Module Selection; When to Use; Main Menu Screen Menu Item Descriptions; To access and use the Chassis Menu screen, refer to; MODULES
Module Selection Screen Accessing Local Management 3-9 Menu Descriptions 3.4 MODULE SELECTION SCREEN Screen Navigation Path For 6C105 chassis: Password > Main Menu > Module Selection For 6C107 chassis: Password > Module Selection When to Use To select a module in the chassis and the Module ...
Page 52 - Use the arrow keys to highlight the; menu item in the Module Selection screen, and; Module Selection Screen
Module Selection Screen 3-10 Accessing Local Management How to Access Use the arrow keys to highlight the MODULES menu item in the Module Selection screen, and press ENTER. The Module Selection screen, Figure 3-6 , displays. Screen Example Figure 3-6 Module Selection Screen 40462-39 EXIT Module # &l...
Page 53 - Field Descriptions; Refer to; Selecting a Module; Module Selection Screen Field Descriptions; Module Type; Display the hardware version of the module.
Module Selection Screen Accessing Local Management 3-11 Field Descriptions Refer to Table 3-2 for a functional description of each screen field. 3.4.1 Selecting a Module To select an individual module to perform Local Management functions, proceed as follows: 1. Use the arrow keys to highlight the d...
Page 54 - MODULE MENU SCREEN; Module Menu; Use the procedure described in; Module Menu Screen
Module Menu Screen 3-12 Accessing Local Management 3.5 MODULE MENU SCREEN Screen Navigation Path For 6C105 chassis: Password > Main Menu > Module Selection > Module Menu For 6C107 chassis: Password > Module Selection > Module Menu When to Use To access the Local Management screens for...
Page 55 - Module Menu Screen Menu Item Descriptions; Chapter 5
Module Menu Screen Accessing Local Management 3-13 Menu Descriptions Refer to Table 3-3 for a functional description of each menu item. NOTE: If the terminal is idle for several minutes, the Local Management Password screen redisplays and the session ends. This idle time can be changed in the Chassi...
Page 56 - SECURITY; Module Menu Screen Menu Item Descriptions (Continued)
Module Menu Screen 3-14 Accessing Local Management SECURITY Provides access to the following screens: • Module Login Passwords • Radius Configuration • Name Services Configuration • System Authentication Configuration • EAP Configuration • EAP Statistics Menu • MAC Port Configuration • MAC Supplican...
Page 57 - OVERVIEW OF SECURITY METHODS; For more information about MAC port configuration, refer to; You can set the same string as a Security login password and SNMP
Overview of Security Methods Accessing Local Management 3-15 3.6 OVERVIEW OF SECURITY METHODS Six security methods are available to control which users are allowed to access, monitor, and control the switch module. • Login Security Password – used to access the Module Menu screen to start a Local Ma...
Page 58 - Host Access Control Authentication (HACA); IP address
Overview of Security Methods 3-16 Accessing Local Management • Host Access Control Authentication (HACA) – authenticates user access of Telnet management, console local management and WebView via a central Radius Client/Server application using the Password screen described in Section 3.8 . For an o...
Page 59 - Primary and secondary Authentication ports: 1812 (per RFC 2865); its IP and Shared Secret.
Overview of Security Methods Accessing Local Management 3-17 The access level can be set to one of the following levels for each user name: • super-user • read-write • read-only To support multiple access levels per user name, it involves sending back a different “FilterID” attribute using some serv...
Page 60 - M is the access level for management, one of the following strings:
Overview of Security Methods 3-18 Accessing Local Management When the Radius Client is active on the switch module, the user is presented with an authorization screen, prompting for a user login name and password when attempting to access the host IP address via the local console LM, Telnet to LM, o...
Page 61 - X Port Based Network Access Control; Authentication Terms and Abbreviations
Overview of Security Methods Accessing Local Management 3-19 3.6.2 802.1X Port Based Network Access Control This section provides • a brief description of 802.1X Port Based Network Access Control , • definitions of common terms and abbreviations, and • an overview of the tasks that may be accomplish...
Page 62 - Authenticate hosts that are connected to dedicated switch ports.; Authentication Terms and Abbreviations (Continued)
Overview of Security Methods 3-20 Accessing Local Management 3.6.2.2 802.1X Security Overview The Enterasys Networks’ 6000 Series and Matrix E7 modules support the following 802.1X security and authentication features to: • Authenticate hosts that are connected to dedicated switch ports. • Authentic...
Page 63 - MAC Authentication Overview; . When both methods are enabled on; Authentication Method Sequence
Overview of Security Methods Accessing Local Management 3-21 3.6.3 MAC Authentication Overview This section discusses a method for a user to gain access to the network by validating the MAC address of their connected device. Network management statically provisions MAC addresses in a central radius ...
Page 64 - Concurrent Operation of 802.1X and MAC Authentication; Management terminates the 802.1X session.; reactivate the MAC authentication method. Refer to
Overview of Security Methods 3-22 Accessing Local Management 3.6.3.3 Concurrent Operation of 802.1X and MAC Authentication This section defines the precedence rules to determine which authentication method, 802.1X (EAP) or MAC Authentication has control over an interface. Setting the 802.1X and MAC ...
Page 65 - Action
Overview of Security Methods Accessing Local Management 3-23 Table 3-5 MAC / 802.1X Precedence States 802.1X Port Control MAC Port Control Authen-ticated? Default Policy Exists? Autho-rized Policy Exists? Action Force Authorized Don’t Care Don’t Care Yes Don’t Care • Neither method performs authenti...
Page 67 - MAC Authentication Control
Overview of Security Methods Accessing Local Management 3-25 3.6.4 MAC Authentication Control This global variable can be set to enabled or disabled. If set to enabled, then a. MAC Authentication is active on those ports whose individual port-enabled variable is set to enabled. b. All session and st...
Page 68 - SECURITY MENU SCREEN; Security Menu; menu item on the Module Configuration Menu
Security Menu Screen 3-26 Accessing Local Management 3.7 SECURITY MENU SCREEN Screen Navigation Path For 6C105 chassis: Password > Main Menu > Module Selection > Module Menu > Security Menu For 6C107 chassis: Password > Module Selection > Module Menu > Security Menu When to Use ...
Page 69 - Security Menu Screen; Security Menu Screen Menu Item Descriptions
Security Menu Screen Accessing Local Management 3-27 Screen Example Figure 3-8 Security Menu Screen Menu Descriptions Refer to Table 3-6 for a functional description of each menu item. Table 3-6 Security Menu Screen Menu Item Descriptions Menu Item Screen Function PASSWORDS Used to set the Locally A...
Page 70 - EAP STATISTICS; Security Menu Screen Menu Item Descriptions (Continued)
Security Menu Screen 3-28 Accessing Local Management SYSTEM AUTHENTICATION CONFIGURATION Used to enable or disable an authentication type for the device, and to display the authentication type and authentication status (enabled or disabled) for all ports. For details, refer to Section 3.11 . EAP CON...
Page 71 - PASSWORDS SCREEN; menu item on the Security Menu screen and; Module Login Passwords Screen
Passwords Screen Accessing Local Management 3-29 3.8 PASSWORDS SCREEN When to Use To provide additional security by using login passwords associated to access policy. This screen allows the use of passwords to provide three levels of Local Management access (super-user, read-write and read-only) via...
Page 72 - Module Login Passwords Screen Field Descriptions; Password
Passwords Screen 3-30 Accessing Local Management Field Descriptions Refer to Table 3-7 for a functional description of each screen field. Table 3-7 Module Login Passwords Screen Field Descriptions Use this field… To… Password (Modifiable) Enter the password used to access the device according to an ...
Page 73 - Setting the Module Login Password; Use the arrow keys to highlight the appropriate; field. A different password can be; Switch 8; Press the SPACE bar to select; DISABLED; RADIUS CONFIGURATION SCREEN; and
Radius Configuration Screen Accessing Local Management 3-31 3.8.1 Setting the Module Login Password Setting the Module Login Password provides additional security by assigning each switch module its own password and allowing you to disable the function of switch S8 so that the password cannot be cle...
Page 74 - RADIUS CONFIGURATION; menu item on the Security; Radius Configuration Screen; Radius Configuration Screen Field Descriptions; Timeout
Radius Configuration Screen 3-32 Accessing Local Management How to Access Use the arrow keys to highlight the RADIUS CONFIGURATION menu item on the Security Menu screen and press ENTER. The Radius Configuration screen, Figure 3-10 , displays. Screen Example Figure 3-10 Radius Configuration Screen Fi...
Page 75 - For more details, refer to; Radius Client; Enable or disable client status.; IP Address; Radius Configuration Screen Field Descriptions (Continued)
Radius Configuration Screen Accessing Local Management 3-33 Last Resort Action/Local (Selectable) Accept, Challenge, and Reject, which do the following: ACCEPT: Allows local access (via COM port) at the super-user level with no further attempt at authentication. CHALLENGE: Reverts to local module (l...
Page 76 - Setting the Last Resort Authentication
Radius Configuration Screen 3-34 Accessing Local Management 3.9.1 Setting the Last Resort Authentication The Radius client can be configured to use primary and secondary servers. If the primary server does not respond within the specified number of retries during the specified time-out period, the c...
Page 77 - NAME SERVICES CONFIGURATION SCREEN; NAME SERVICES CONFIGURATION; menu item on the; Figure 3-11 Name Services Configuration Screen
Name Services Configuration Screen Accessing Local Management 3-35 3.10 NAME SERVICES CONFIGURATION SCREEN When to Use Use this screen when enabling Port-based Web authentication. This screen can also be used to configure the global Secure Harbour name and IP address. The user can Enable/Disable Nam...
Page 78 - Name Services Configuration Screen Field Descriptions; Switch Name; The switch Name and the Secure Harbour IP must be; Secure Harbour IP; The Switch Name and the Secure Harbour IP must be; Name Services
Name Services Configuration Screen 3-36 Accessing Local Management Field Descriptions Refer to Table 3-9 for a functional description of each screen field. Table 3-9 Name Services Configuration Screen Field Descriptions Use this field… To… Switch Name (Modifiable) Create a textual name to bind to th...
Page 79 - SYSTEM AUTHENTICATION CONFIGURATION SCREEN; SYSTEM AUTHENTICATION CONFIGURATION; menu; Figure 3-12 System Authentication Configuration Screen
System Authentication Configuration Screen Accessing Local Management 3-37 3.11 SYSTEM AUTHENTICATION CONFIGURATION SCREEN When to Use To enable or disable an authentication type for the device, and to display the authentication type and authentication status (enabled or disabled) for all ports. How...
Page 80 - Use this field...; turns off all port authentication in the switch. The default is
System Authentication Configuration Screen 3-38 Accessing Local Management Field Descriptions Refer to Table 3-10 for a functional description of each screen field. Table 3-10 System Authentication Configuration Screen Field Descriptions Use this field… To… System Authentication (Selectable) Enable ...
Page 81 - To configure authentication settings for each port.; EAP CONFIGURATION; menu item on the Security Menu; Figure 3-13 EAP Port Configuration Screen
EAP (Port) Configuration Screen Accessing Local Management 3-39 3.12 EAP (PORT) CONFIGURATION SCREEN When to Use To configure authentication settings for each port. How to Access Use the arrow keys to highlight the EAP CONFIGURATION menu item on the Security Menu screen and press ENTER. The EAP Port...
Page 82 - Table 3-11 EAP Port Configuration Screen Field Descriptions
EAP (Port) Configuration Screen 3-40 Accessing Local Management Field Descriptions Refer to Table 3-11 for a functional description of each screen field. . Table 3-11 EAP Port Configuration Screen Field Descriptions Use this field… To… Port (Read-Only) See the port number of all ports known to the d...
Page 84 - idle; : The port is currently not involved in any authentication, but is; initialize; : The port is initializing the relevant backend variables and; Port Control; : In this mode, frames are forwarded according to the
EAP (Port) Configuration Screen 3-42 Accessing Local Management Backend State(Cont’d) • idle : The port is currently not involved in any authentication, but is ready to begin one. Move to idle after completion. • initialize : The port is initializing the relevant backend variables and is not ready t...
Page 86 - EAP STATISTICS MENU SCREEN; EAP Statistics; menu item on the Security Menu screen; Figure 3-14 EAP Statistics Menu Screen
EAP Statistics Menu Screen 3-44 Accessing Local Management 3.13 EAP STATISTICS MENU SCREEN Screen Navigation Path For 6C105 chassis: Password > Main Menu > Module Selection > Module Menu > Security Menu > EAP Statistics Menu For 6C107 chassis: Password > Module Selection > Modul...
Page 87 - Table 3-12 EAP Statistics Menu Screen Descriptions
EAP Statistics Menu Screen Accessing Local Management 3-45 Menu Descriptions Refer to Table 3-12 for a functional description of each menu item. Table 3-12 EAP Statistics Menu Screen Descriptions Menu Item Screen Function EAP SESSION STATISTICS Used to review and clear EAP session statistics for eac...
Page 88 - To review and clear EAP session statistics for each port.; menu item on the EAP; Figure 3-15 EAP Session Statistics Screen
EAP Statistics Menu Screen 3-46 Accessing Local Management 3.13.1 EAP Session Statistics Screen When to Use To review and clear EAP session statistics for each port. How to Access Use the arrow keys to highlight the EAP SESSION STATISTICS menu item on the EAP Statistics Menu screen and press ENTER. ...
Page 89 - Table 3-13 EAP Session Statistics Screen Field Descriptions
EAP Statistics Menu Screen Accessing Local Management 3-47 Table 3-13 EAP Session Statistics Screen Field Descriptions Use this field… To… SessionID (Read-Only) See the unique ASCII string identifier for a particular session. SessionOctetsRx (Read-Only) See counts of user data octets received on the...
Page 90 - EAP Authenticator Statistics Screen; This command clears the counters for this LM
EAP Statistics Menu Screen 3-48 Accessing Local Management 3.13.2 EAP Authenticator Statistics Screen When to Use To review authenticator statistics for each port, including EAP frame types received and transmitted, and frame version number and source MAC address. This screen refreshes counters data...
Page 91 - Figure 3-16 EAP Authenticator Statistics Screen; Total Frames Rx; See counts of all EAP frames received by the authenticator.; Total Frames Tx; See counts of all EAP frames transmitted by the authenticator.; Start Frames Rx; See counts of EAP start type frames received by the authenticator.; Logoff Frames Rx
EAP Statistics Menu Screen Accessing Local Management 3-49 Screen Example Figure 3-16 EAP Authenticator Statistics Screen Field Descriptions Refer to Table 3-14 for a functional description of each screen field. Table 3-14 EAP Authenticator Statistics Screen Field Descriptions Use this field… To… To...
Page 92 - See the EAP protocol version present in the most recent EAP frame.
EAP Statistics Menu Screen 3-50 Accessing Local Management Response Id Frames Rx (Read-Only) See counts of EAP response identification type frames received by the authenticator. Response Frames Rx (Read-Only) See counts of EAP response type frames received by the authenticator. Request Id Frames Tx ...
Page 93 - EAP DIAGNOSTIC STATISTICS; Figure 3-17 EAP Diagnostic Statistics Screen
EAP Statistics Menu Screen Accessing Local Management 3-51 3.13.3 EAP Diagnostic Statistics Screen When to Use To view port counters useful for EAP troubleshooting, including logoffs and timeouts while authenticating, and to view authorization failure messages from the authentication server. The cou...
Page 94 - Table 3-15 EAP Diagnostic Statistics Screen Field Descriptions; Enters Connecting
EAP Statistics Menu Screen 3-52 Accessing Local Management Field Descriptions Refer to Table 3-15 for a functional description of each screen field. Table 3-15 EAP Diagnostic Statistics Screen Field Descriptions Use this field… To… Enters Connecting (Read-Only) See counts of transitions to connectin...
Page 95 - field. Then step to the correct port number using the
EAP Statistics Menu Screen Accessing Local Management 3-53 Reauths Authenticated (Read-Only) See counts of transitions from authenticated to connecting state due to a reauthentication request. Starts Authenticated (Read-Only) See counts of transitions from authenticated to connecting state due to a ...
Page 96 - MAC PORT CONFIGURATION SCREEN; MAC PORT CONFIGURATION; This command clears the counters for this LM screen,
MAC Port Configuration Screen 3-54 Accessing Local Management 3.14 MAC PORT CONFIGURATION SCREEN When to Use To display the authentication state of the supplicant associated with each port, enable or disable the authentication function, initialize authentication status, and force a revalidation of t...
Page 97 - Figure 3-18 MAC Port Configuration Screen; MAC Port Configuration Screen Field Descriptions; Authentication State; Enable or disable MAC authentication for a given port.
MAC Port Configuration Screen Accessing Local Management 3-55 Screen Example Figure 3-18 MAC Port Configuration Screen Field Descriptions Refer to Table 3-16 for a functional description of each screen field. Table 3-16 MAC Port Configuration Screen Field Descriptions Use this field… To… Port # (Rea...
Page 98 - MAC SUPPLICANT CONFIGURATION SCREEN; Initialize Port; field returns to; MAC Port Configuration Screen Field Descriptions (Continued)
MAC Supplicant Configuration Screen 3-56 Accessing Local Management 3.15 MAC SUPPLICANT CONFIGURATION SCREEN When to Use To determine the active MAC Authentication supplicants on the module and perform limited configuration on these supplicants, which includes initializing the supplicant and reauthe...
Page 99 - Figure 3-19 MAC Supplicant Configuration Screen; MAC Supplicant Configuration Screen Field Descriptions; Port
MAC Supplicant Configuration Screen Accessing Local Management 3-57 Screen Example Figure 3-19 MAC Supplicant Configuration Screen Field Descriptions Refer to Table 3-17 for a functional description of each screen field. Table 3-17 MAC Supplicant Configuration Screen Field Descriptions Use this fiel...
Page 100 - Initialize Supplicant; Terminate the current session with a supplicant. When set to; TRUE; the current session is terminated. It always displays a value of; , the switch forces the revalidation. It always displays a value; FALSE
MAC Supplicant Configuration Screen 3-58 Accessing Local Management Initialize Supplicant (Single Setting) Terminate the current session with a supplicant. When set to TRUE , the current session is terminated. It always displays a value of FALSE . ReauthenticateSupplicant (Single Setting) Force a re...
Page 101 - Chassis Menu Screens; This chapter provides the information to access the following:; Screen Navigation Path; Chassis Menu
Chassis Menu Screens 4-1 4 Chassis Menu Screens This chapter provides the information to access the following: • Chassis Configuration screen to set the chassis operating parameters ( Section 4.2 ), • SNMP Configuration Menu screen and its menu items to access other screens to modify the SNMP commun...
Page 102 - CHASSIS MENU SCREEN; menu item on the Main Menu screen and press; Chassis Menu Screen
Chassis Menu Screen 4-2 Chassis Menu Screens 4.1 CHASSIS MENU SCREEN When to Use To access the Local Management screens that allow you to configure and monitor operating parameters, modify SNMP community names, set SNMP traps, monitor the chassis environmental status, and to perform port redirect fu...
Page 103 - Chassis Menu Screen Menu Item Descriptions
Chassis Menu Screen Chassis Menu Screens 4-3 Menu Descriptions Refer to Table 4-1 for a functional description of each menu item. Table 4-1 Chassis Menu Screen Menu Item Descriptions Menu Item Screen Function CHASSIS CONFIGURATION Allows the user to configure operating parameters for the chassis. Fo...
Page 104 - CHASSIS CONFIGURATION SCREEN; menu item on the Chassis; Chassis Configuration Screen
Chassis Configuration Screen 4-4 Chassis Menu Screens 4.2 CHASSIS CONFIGURATION SCREEN When to Use To set the chassis date and time, IP address and Subnet Mask, the operational mode of all modules installed in the chassis, view the chassis uptime, screen refresh time and lockout time, and view the c...
Page 105 - Chassis Configuration Screen Field Descriptions; MAC Address; Display the base physical address of the chassis.; describes how to change the subnet mask from; Chassis Date
Chassis Configuration Screen Chassis Menu Screens 4-5 Field Descriptions Refer to Table 4-2 for a functional description of each screen field. Table 4-2 Chassis Configuration Screen Field Descriptions Use this field… To… MAC Address (Read-Only) Display the base physical address of the chassis. IP Ad...
Page 106 - Setting the IP Address; To set the IP address, perform the following steps:; command, then press ENTER. The “SAVED OK”; Chassis Uptime; Chassis Configuration Screen Field Descriptions (Continued)
Chassis Configuration Screen 4-6 Chassis Menu Screens 4.2.1 Setting the IP Address To set the IP address, perform the following steps: 1. Use the arrow keys to highlight the IP Address field. 2. Enter the IP address into this field using Decimal Dotted Notation (DDN) format ( nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn). 3. Pr...
Page 107 - Setting the Subnet Mask; Subnet Mask; Setting the Chassis Date; recognize the new value as the current date.
Chassis Configuration Screen Chassis Menu Screens 4-7 4.2.2 Setting the Subnet Mask If the management workstation that is to receive SNMP traps from the 6C105 is located on a separate subnet, the subnet mask for the 6C105 chassis must be changed from its default. To change the subnet mask from its d...
Page 108 - Setting the Chassis Time; Chassis Time; Setting a New Screen Refresh Time; Screen Refresh Time; recognize the new value as the current time.
Chassis Configuration Screen 4-8 Chassis Menu Screens 4.2.4 Setting the Chassis Time To set the chassis clock, perform the following steps: 1. Use the arrow keys to highlight the Chassis Time field. 2. Enter the time in this 24-hour format: HH:MM:SS 3. Press ENTER to set the system clock to the time...
Page 109 - Setting the Screen Lockout Time; Screen Lockout Time
Chassis Configuration Screen Chassis Menu Screens 4-9 4.2.6 Setting the Screen Lockout Time The screen lockout time can be set from 1 to 30 minutes with a default of 15 minutes. To set a new lockout time, perform the following steps: 1. Use the arrow keys to highlight the Screen Lockout Time field. ...
Page 110 - SNMP CONFIGURATION MENU SCREEN; SNMP CONFIGURATION; item on the Chassis; SNMP Configuration Menu Screen
SNMP Configuration Menu Screen 4-10 Chassis Menu Screens 4.3 SNMP CONFIGURATION MENU SCREEN When to Use To access the SNMP Community Names Configuration screen and the SNMP Traps Configuration screen. These screens are used to modify SNMP community names and set SNMP traps. How to Access Use the arr...
Page 111 - SNMP Configuration Menu Screen Menu Item Descriptions
SNMP Configuration Menu Screen Chassis Menu Screens 4-11 Menu Descriptions Refer to Table 4-3 for a functional description of each menu item. Table 4-3 SNMP Configuration Menu Screen Menu Item Descriptions Menu Item Screen Function SNMP COMMUNITY NAMES CONFIGURATION Used to enter new, change, or rev...
Page 112 - SNMP COMMUNITY NAMES CONFIGURATION SCREEN; SNMP Community Names Configuration Screen
SNMP Community Names Configuration Screen 4-12 Chassis Menu Screens 4.4 SNMP COMMUNITY NAMES CONFIGURATION SCREEN When to Use To set the Local Management community names. Community names act as passwords to Local/Remote Management and provide security access to the chassis. Access to the chassis is ...
Page 113 - SNMP Community Names Configuration Screen Field Descriptions
SNMP Community Names Configuration Screen Chassis Menu Screens 4-13 Field Descriptions Refer to Table 4-4 for a functional description of each screen field. 4.4.1 Establishing Community Names The password used to access Local Management at the Password screen must have Super-User access in order to ...
Page 114 - SNMP TRAPS CONFIGURATION SCREEN; SNMP TRAPS CONFIGURATION
SNMP Traps Configuration Screen 4-14 Chassis Menu Screens To establish community names, proceed as follows: 1. Use the arrow keys to highlight the Community Name field adjacent to the selected access level. 2. Enter the password in the field (maximum 31 characters). 3. Press ENTER. 4. Repeat steps 1...
Page 115 - SNMP Traps Configuration Screen; SNMP Traps Configuration Screen Field Descriptions
SNMP Traps Configuration Screen Chassis Menu Screens 4-15 Screen Example Figure 4-5 SNMP Traps Configuration Screen Field Descriptions Refer to Table 4-5 for a functional description of each screen field. Table 4-5 SNMP Traps Configuration Screen Field Descriptions Use this field… To… Trap Destinati...
Page 116 - Configuring the Trap Table
Chassis Environmental Information Screen 4-16 Chassis Menu Screens 4.5.1 Configuring the Trap Table To configure the Trap table, proceed as follows: 1. Using the arrow keys, highlight the appropriate Trap Destination field. 2. Enter the IP Address of the workstation that is to receive traps. IP addr...
Page 117 - Chassis Environmental Information Screen; Status
Chassis Environmental Information Screen Chassis Menu Screens 4-17 Screen Example Figure 4-6 Chassis Environmental Information Screen Field Descriptions Refer to Table 4-6 for a functional description of each screen field. Table 4-6 Chassis Environmental Information Screen Field Descriptions Use thi...
Page 118 - REDIRECT CONFIGURATION MENU SCREEN (CHASSIS); REDIRECT CONFIGURATION; item on the; Redirect Configuration Menu Screen
Redirect Configuration Menu Screen (Chassis) 4-18 Chassis Menu Screens 4.7 REDIRECT CONFIGURATION MENU SCREEN (CHASSIS) When to Use To access the Port Redirect Configuration and VLAN Redirect Configuration screens at the chassis level. Any combination, up to 128, of port and/or VLAN redirect instanc...
Page 119 - PORT REDIRECT CONFIGURATION SCREEN; Redirect Configuration Menu Screen Menu Item Descriptions
Port Redirect Configuration Screen Chassis Menu Screens 4-19 Menu Descriptions Refer to Table 4-7 for a functional description of each menu item. 4.8 PORT REDIRECT CONFIGURATION SCREEN When to Use To select a source module and port as well as a destination module and port to add a new Port Redirect ...
Page 120 - Port Redirect Configuration Screen; Source Module; See which modules are currently set as source modules.; Source Port; See which ports are currently set as source ports.; Destination Module; See which modules are currently set as destination modules.; Destination Port
Port Redirect Configuration Screen 4-20 Chassis Menu Screens Screen Example Figure 4-8 Port Redirect Configuration Screen Field Descriptions Refer to Table 4-8 for a functional description of each screen field. Table 4-8 Port Redirect Configuration Screen Field Descriptions Use this field… To… Sourc...
Page 121 - See; ] that is to be changed to a source port. If a port is; Frame Format
Port Redirect Configuration Screen Chassis Menu Screens 4-21 Frame Format (Read-Only) See the current frame format setting: NORMAL, TAGGED, or UNTAGGED. The default is NORMAL. • NORMAL – Frames are redirected in the format that they were received or transmitted on the source port. • TAGGED – Frames ...
Page 122 - Changing Source and Destination Ports
Port Redirect Configuration Screen 4-22 Chassis Menu Screens 4.8.1 Changing Source and Destination Ports To add or delete source port and destination port entries and set the Frame Format and Redirect Errors functions, proceed as follows: 1. Use the arrow keys to highlight the Src Port field near th...
Page 123 - Use the SPACE bar to select either the; ADD; or; DELETE; Use the arrow keys to highlight; at the bottom of the screen. Press ENTER. The message; VLAN REDIRECT CONFIGURATION SCREEN; The Redirect Errors function is not supported on this screen.
VLAN Redirect Configuration Screen Chassis Menu Screens 4-23 14. Use the SPACE bar to select either the ADD or DELETE option. Press ENTER. This adds or deletes the selections for the Source Port, Destination Port, Frame Format, and Redirect Errors made in steps 1 through 12 and also updates the scre...
Page 124 - VLAN REDIRECT CONFIGURATION; VLAN Redirect Configuration Screen; VLAN Redirect Configuration Screen Field Descriptions; Source VLAN ID
VLAN Redirect Configuration Screen 4-24 Chassis Menu Screens How to Access Use the arrow keys to highlight the VLAN REDIRECT CONFIGURATION menu item on the Redirect Configuration Menu screen and press ENTER. The VLAN Redirect Configuration screen, Figure 4-9 , displays. Screen Example Figure 4-9 VLA...
Page 125 - ] that is to be changed to a source module.
VLAN Redirect Configuration Screen Chassis Menu Screens 4-25 Destination Module (Read-Only) See which modules are currently set as destination modules. Destination Port (Read-Only) See which ports are currently set as destination ports. Multiple VLAN IDs may be assigned to a destination port. Frame ...
Page 126 - Changing Source VLAN and Destination Ports
VLAN Redirect Configuration Screen 4-26 Chassis Menu Screens 4.9.1 Changing Source VLAN and Destination Ports To add or delete source VLAN and destination port entries and set the Frame Format and Redirect Errors functions, proceed as follows: 1. Use the arrow keys to highlight the Src VLAN ID field...
Page 127 - Module Configuration Menu Screens; Chapter 6; Screen Navigation Paths; Module Configuration Menu
Module Configuration Menu Screens 5-1 5 Module Configuration Menu Screens The chapter describes the Module Configuration Menu screen and the following screens that can be selected: • General Configuration screen ( Section 5.2 ) • SNMP Configuration Menu screen ( Section 5.3 ) • SNMP Community Names ...
Page 128 - MODULE CONFIGURATION MENU SCREEN; MODULE CONFIGURATION MENU; item on the Module; Module Configuration Menu Screen
Module Configuration Menu Screen 5-2 Module Configuration Menu Screens 5.1 MODULE CONFIGURATION MENU SCREEN When to Use To access a series of Local Management screens used to establish an Access Control List for SNMP to provide additional security, configure and monitor operating parameters, modify ...
Page 129 - Module Configuration Menu Screen Menu Item Descriptions
Module Configuration Menu Screen Module Configuration Menu Screens 5-3 Menu Descriptions Refer to Table 5-1 for a functional description of each menu item. Table 5-1 Module Configuration Menu Screen Menu Item Descriptions Menu Item Screen Function GENERAL CONFIGURATION Used to monitor and configure ...
Page 130 - GENERAL CONFIGURATION SCREEN; menu item on the Module; General Configuration Screen
General Configuration Screen 5-4 Module Configuration Menu Screens 5.2 GENERAL CONFIGURATION SCREEN When to Use To set the system date and time, IP address and subnet mask, the default gateway, the TFTP and gateway IP address. This screen can also be used to clear the NVRAM, set the screen refresh t...
Page 131 - General Configuration Screen Field Descriptions
General Configuration Screen Module Configuration Menu Screens 5-5 Field Descriptions Refer to Table 5-2 for a functional description of each screen field. . Table 5-2 General Configuration Screen Field Descriptions Use this field… To… MAC Address (Read-Only) See the base physical address of the swi...
Page 132 - To enter the screen lockout time, refer to; Module Uptime; See the total time that the module has been operating.; Operational Mode; Display “802.1Q SWITCHING” and cannot be changed.; Management Mode; This field is only available when the switch module is; General Configuration Screen Field Descriptions (Continued)
General Configuration Screen 5-6 Module Configuration Menu Screens Screen Refresh Time (Modifiable) Enter a new update time. This setting determines how frequently (in seconds) information is updated on the screen. To enter the refresh time, refer to Section 5.2.8 . Screen Lockout Time (Modifiable) ...
Page 133 - The baud rate setting for LM is automatically sensed. For
General Configuration Screen Module Configuration Menu Screens 5-7 Com (Toggle) Enable or disable the COM port. The selection toggles between ENABLED and DISABLED. The default is ENABLED. For details about setting up the COM port, refer to Section 5.2.10 . Application (Toggle) Set the application th...
Page 134 - When the Agg Mode is set to 8023ad, the Port
General Configuration Screen 5-8 Module Configuration Menu Screens 5.2.1 Setting the IP Address To set the IP address, perform the following steps: 1. Use the arrow keys to highlight the IP Address field. 2. Enter the IP address into this field using Dotted Decimal Notation (DDN) format. For example...
Page 135 - Configuration Warning Screen, IP Address; command, then press ENTER. The changes are saved; YOU HAVE ELECTED TO SAVE ONE OR MORE CONFIGURATION; YES
General Configuration Screen Module Configuration Menu Screens 5-9 Figure 5-3 Configuration Warning Screen, IP Address 5. Use the arrow keys to highlight the YES command, then press ENTER. The changes are saved and the module reboots. 5.2.2 Setting the Subnet Mask If the management workstation that ...
Page 136 - Configuration Warning Screen, Subnet Mask; Setting the Default Gateway; Default Gateway
General Configuration Screen 5-10 Module Configuration Menu Screens 4. Use the arrow keys to highlight the SAVE command, then press ENTER. The warning screen shown in Figure 5-4 displays. Figure 5-4 Configuration Warning Screen, Subnet Mask 5. Use the arrow keys to highlight the YES command, then pr...
Page 137 - Setting the TFTP Gateway IP Address; TFTP Gateway IP Addr
General Configuration Screen Module Configuration Menu Screens 5-11 3. Press ENTER. If the default gateway entered is in the correct format, the cursor returns to the beginning of the Default Gateway field. If the format is not correct, the screen displays “INVALID DEFAULT GATEWAY OR FORMAT ENTERED”...
Page 138 - Setting the Module Name; Module Name; Setting the Module Date; Module Date
General Configuration Screen 5-12 Module Configuration Menu Screens 5.2.5 Setting the Module Name To set the module name, perform the following steps: 1. Use the arrow keys to highlight the Module Name field. 2. Enter the name of your system (maximum of 19 characters). 3. Press ENTER to set the name...
Page 139 - Setting the Module Time; Module Time; Entering a New Screen Refresh Time
General Configuration Screen Module Configuration Menu Screens 5-13 5.2.7 Setting the Module Time To set the switch module time, perform the following steps: 1. Use the arrow keys to highlight the Module Time field. 2. Enter the time in this 24-hour format: HH:MM:SS 3. Press ENTER to set the system ...
Page 140 - chassis is set with a valid IP address. (Refer to; NOT; disable or alter the settings of the COM port while operating the
General Configuration Screen 5-14 Module Configuration Menu Screens 5.2.9 Setting the Screen Lockout Time The screen lockout time can be set from 1 to 30 minutes with a default of 15 minutes. To set a new lockout time, perform the following steps: 1. Use the arrow keys to highlight the Screen Lockou...
Page 141 - COM Port Warning; module or chassis, the message shown in; WARNING
General Configuration Screen Module Configuration Menu Screens 5-15 2. Press the SPACE bar to choose either ENABLED or DISABLED . The COM port must be ENABLED for the LM or UPS application. Selecting DISABLED prevents a connection via the COM port thus providing additional module security. Figure 5-...
Page 142 - COM Port Application Settings
General Configuration Screen 5-16 Module Configuration Menu Screens 5.2.10.1 Changing the COM Port Application After enabling the COM port as described in Section 5.2.10 , one of the applications supported by the COM port (LM or UPS) can be selected. The default application is LM. To change the COM ...
Page 143 - Clear NVRAM Warning
General Configuration Screen Module Configuration Menu Screens 5-17 3. Use the arrow keys to highlight SAVE at the bottom of the screen. 4. Press ENTER. The warning shown in Figure 5-6 displays. Figure 5-6 Clear NVRAM Warning 5. To clear the NVRAM, use the arrow keys to select YES and press ENTER. T...
Page 144 - SNMP Configuration Menu; Module Configuration Menu >; SNMP
SNMP Configuration Menu Screen 5-18 Module Configuration Menu Screens 5.3 SNMP CONFIGURATION MENU SCREEN Screen Navigation Paths For 6C105 chassis: Password > Main Menu > Module Selection > Module Menu > Module Configuration Menu > SNMP Configuration Menu For 6C107 chassis: Password &...
Page 146 - menu item of the Main Menu
SNMP Community Names Configuration Screen 5-20 Module Configuration Menu Screens 5.4 SNMP COMMUNITY NAMES CONFIGURATION SCREEN When to Use To set SNMP Management community names. Community names act as passwords to Local/Remote Management and are agents of security access to the switch module. Acces...
Page 148 - Establishing Community Names
SNMP Community Names Configuration Screen 5-22 Module Configuration Menu Screens 5.4.1 Establishing Community Names The password used to access Local Management at the Password Screen must have super-user access to view and edit the SNMP Community Names Configuration screen. Using a password with re...
Page 149 - details how to set SNMP Traps for the 6C105 chassis.
SNMP Traps Configuration Screen Module Configuration Menu Screens 5-23 5.5 SNMP TRAPS CONFIGURATION SCREEN When to Use To assign SNMP traps to eight different IP addresses. Since the switch module is an SNMP compliant module, it can send messages to multiple Network Management Stations to alert user...
Page 151 - ACCESS CONTROL LIST SCREEN; ACCESS CONTROL LIST; command. Edits are lost if they are not saved before exiting.
Access Control List Screen Module Configuration Menu Screens 5-25 7. Use the arrow keys to highlight the SAVE command and press ENTER. The message “SAVED OK” displays on the screen. The designated workstations will now receive traps from the switch module as long as the communication path to the des...
Page 152 - Access Control List Screen
Access Control List Screen 5-26 Module Configuration Menu Screens Screen Example Figure 5-10 Access Control List Screen Field Descriptions Refer to Table 5-7 for a functional description of each screen field. 3528_01_108 131.130.12.0 182.15.2.1 12.1.6.1 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 180.15...
Page 153 - Access Control List Screen Field Descriptions; Access Control Lists; ACL cannot be enabled unless a valid IP address is listed.; IP Addresses; Only a user with a Super User status can view and modify the ACL.; Clearing NVRAM will remove all IP address entries; For details on entering IP addresses, refer to; MASK
Access Control List Screen Module Configuration Menu Screens 5-27 Table 5-7 Access Control List Screen Field Descriptions Use this field… To… Access Control Lists (Toggle) Enable or disable ACL to restrict SNMP/IP access to a limited number of IP addresses. This field toggles between ENABLED and DIS...
Page 154 - Entering IP Addresses; Entering Single Addresses
Access Control List Screen 5-28 Module Configuration Menu Screens 5.6.1 Entering IP Addresses To enter a single or range of IP addresses into the ACL, proceed as follows: Entering Single Addresses 1. Use the arrow keys to highlight one of the place holders ( 0.0.0.0 ) under IP Addresses. 2. Enter th...
Page 156 - SYSTEM RESOURCES INFORMATION SCREEN; SYSTEM RESOURCES INFORMATION; System Resources Information Screen
System Resources Information Screen 5-30 Module Configuration Menu Screens 5.7 SYSTEM RESOURCES INFORMATION SCREEN When to Use To monitor the current switch utilization and the peak switch utilization. This screen provides information concerning the processor used in the switch module and the amount...
Page 157 - System Resources Information Screen Field Descriptions
System Resources Information Screen Module Configuration Menu Screens 5-31 Field Descriptions Refer to Table 5-8 for a functional description of each screen field. 5.7.1 Setting the Reset Peak Switch Utilization To set the Reset Peak Switch Utilization field to YES or NO, proceed as follows: 1. Use ...
Page 158 - FLASH DOWNLOAD CONFIGURATION SCREEN; To perform the following:; Important Notice
FLASH Download Configuration Screen 5-32 Module Configuration Menu Screens 5.8 FLASH DOWNLOAD CONFIGURATION SCREEN When to Use To perform the following: • Download a new firmware image file from a TFTP server to the switch module, • Download a configuration file from a TFTP server to the switch modu...
Page 159 - FLASH DOWNLOAD CONFIGURATION; menu item on; Flash Download Configuration Screen
FLASH Download Configuration Screen Module Configuration Menu Screens 5-33 How to Access Use the arrow keys to highlight the FLASH DOWNLOAD CONFIGURATION menu item on the Module Configuration Menu screen, and press ENTER. The Flash Download Configuration screen, Figure 5-12 , displays. Screen Exampl...
Page 160 - Flash Download Configuration Screen Field Descriptions; Download Method
FLASH Download Configuration Screen 5-34 Module Configuration Menu Screens Table 5-9 Flash Download Configuration Screen Field Descriptions Use this field… To… Download Method (Selectable) Select a method (RUNTIME, DOWNLOAD CONFIG, or UPLOAD CONFIG) to download (receive) an image file from a TFTP se...
Page 161 - Download Server IP; See the complete path and file name of the last downloaded image.; Transfer Status; See the status of the current or most recent download or upload.
FLASH Download Configuration Screen Module Configuration Menu Screens 5-35 Reboot After Download (Toggle) Set the switch module so it will either reboot or not reboot after completing the download of an image. This field toggles between YES and NO, when the Download Method field is set to RUNTIME. I...
Page 162 - Image File Download Using Runtime
FLASH Download Configuration Screen 5-36 Module Configuration Menu Screens 5.8.1 Image File Download Using Runtime To download a firmware image file to the switch module using Runtime, proceed as follows: 1. Use the arrow keys to highlight the Reboot After Download field. 2. Use the SPACE bar to sel...
Page 163 - Configuration File Download Using TFTP
FLASH Download Configuration Screen Module Configuration Menu Screens 5-37 5.8.2 Configuration File Download Using TFTP To download a configuration file from a TFTP server to the switch module, proceed as follows: 1. Use the arrow keys to highlight the Download Method field. 2. Use the SPACE bar to ...
Page 164 - Configuration File Upload Using TFTP; When UPLOAD CONFIG is selected, the Reboot After Download field is
FLASH Download Configuration Screen 5-38 Module Configuration Menu Screens 5.8.3 Configuration File Upload Using TFTP To upload a configuration file to a TFTP server, proceed as follows: 1. Use the arrow keys to highlight the Download Method field. 2. Use the SPACE bar to select UPLOAD CONFIG . 3. U...
Page 165 - Port Configuration Menu Screens; Port Configuration Menu
Port Configuration Menu Screens 6-1 6 Port Configuration Menu Screens This chapter describes the Port Configuration Menu screen and the following screens that can be selected: • Ethernet Interface Configuration screen ( Section 6.2 ) • Ethernet Port Configuration screen ( Section 6.3 ) • HSIM/VHSIM ...
Page 166 - PORT CONFIGURATION MENU SCREEN; PORT CONFIGURATION MENU
Port Configuration Menu Screen 6-2 Por t Configuration Menu Screens 6.1 PORT CONFIGURATION MENU SCREEN When to Use To select screens to perform port configuration tasks on the switch module. How to Access Use the arrow keys to highlight the PORT CONFIGURATION MENU item on the Module Configuration Me...
Page 167 - Port Configuration Menu Screen Menu Item Descriptions
Port Configuration Menu Screen Por t Configuration Menu Screens 6-3 Figure 6-2 Port Configuration Menu Screen (in Agg Mode, IEEE8023ad) Field Descriptions Refer to Table 6-1 for a functional description of each menu item. Table 6-1 Port Configuration Menu Screen Menu Item Descriptions Menu Item Scre...
Page 168 - ETHERNET INTERFACE CONFIGURATION SCREEN; ETHERNET INTERFACE CONFIGURATION; SmartTrunk User’s Guide; Menu Item
Ethernet Interface Configuration Screen 6-4 Por t Configuration Menu Screens 6.2 ETHERNET INTERFACE CONFIGURATION SCREEN When to Use To display the link status and current operating mode of each Ethernet port. This screen also provides access to the Ethernet Port Configuration screen, which allows c...
Page 169 - Ethernet Interface Configuration Screen; Ethernet Interface Configuration Screen Field Descriptions; Intf; See the interface number.
Ethernet Interface Configuration Screen Por t Configuration Menu Screens 6-5 Screen Example Figure 6-3 Ethernet Interface Configuration Screen Field Descriptions Refer to Table 6-2 for a functional description of each screen field. Table 6-2 Ethernet Interface Configuration Screen Field Descriptions...
Page 170 - Link; See the current duplex setting as follows:; Config; In normal operation, the front panel ports of the; FDX FC; Duplex Flow Control definition.
Ethernet Interface Configuration Screen 6-6 Por t Configuration Menu Screens Link (Read-Only) See whether or not there is a physical connection from the port to another device. One of the following values is displayed: Link – There is a link signal present and a valid physical connection to another ...
Page 171 - HDX FC
Ethernet Interface Configuration Screen Por t Configuration Menu Screens 6-7 HDX FC (Read-Only) See the current half duplex flow control setting. Half duplex flow control, also known as back pressure, is a collision based flow control mechanism used in half duplex configurations. The port will displ...
Page 172 - ETHERNET PORT CONFIGURATION SCREEN; Ethernet Port Configuration Screen
Ethernet Port Configuration Screen 6-8 Por t Configuration Menu Screens 6.3 ETHERNET PORT CONFIGURATION SCREEN When to Use To change the operating mode of a specific Ethernet interface, such as the speed, duplex, auto-negotiation, advertised ability, and the flow control settings. Configuring option...
Page 173 - Ethernet Port Configuration Screen Field Descriptions
Ethernet Port Configuration Screen Por t Configuration Menu Screens 6-9 Field Descriptions Refer to Table 6-3 for a functional description of each screen field. Table 6-3 Ethernet Port Configuration Screen Field Descriptions Use this field… To… Interface (Read-Only) See the Interface number. Physica...
Page 174 - Advertised Ability
Ethernet Port Configuration Screen 6-10 Port Configuration Menu Screens Advertised Ability (Selectable) Select the port “advertised” mode of operation. In normal operation, with all capabilities enabled, the port “advertises” that it has the ability to operate in any mode. The user may choose to set...
Page 175 - To change the settings for full duplex flow control, refer to; On; the port is set to; Off
Ethernet Port Configuration Screen Port Configuration Menu Screens 6-11 Full Duplex Flow Control (Selectable) Set the flow control feature on each port for a specific mode. The choices are as follows: Symmetric – the port operates in Symmetric mode, causing the port to interpret received PAUSE frame...
Page 176 - Selecting Field Settings
Ethernet Port Configuration Screen 6-12 Port Configuration Menu Screens 6.3.1 Selecting Field Settings All selectable or toggle fields other than Advertised Ability can be changed by following this procedure: 1. Use the arrow keys to highlight the field to be changed. 2. Use the SPACE bar or BACKSPA...
Page 177 - HSIM/VHSIM CONFIGURATION SCREEN; To configure an optional HSIM or VHSIM.; HSIM/VHSIM CONFIGURATION; menu item on the Port; The; HSIM/VHSIM Configuration
HSIM/VHSIM Configuration Screen Port Configuration Menu Screens 6-13 6.4 HSIM/VHSIM CONFIGURATION SCREEN When to Use To configure an optional HSIM or VHSIM. How to Access Use the arrow keys to highlight the HSIM/VHSIM CONFIGURATION menu item on the Port Configuration Menu screen and press ENTER. The...
Page 178 - REDIRECT CONFIGURATION MENU SCREEN; Module Menu > Module Configuration Menu >; Redirect Configuration Menu; item on the Port
Redirect Configuration Menu Screen 6-14 Port Configuration Menu Screens 6.5 REDIRECT CONFIGURATION MENU SCREEN For 6C105 chassis: Password > Main Menu > Module Selection > Module Menu > Module Configuration Menu > Port Configuration Menu > Redirect Configuration Menu For 6C107 chas...
Page 182 - Port Redirect Configuration Screen Field Descriptions; See which ports are currently set as destination ports.; ] that is to be changed to a source port. More than one
Port Redirect Configuration Screen 6-18 Port Configuration Menu Screens Table 6-5 Port Redirect Configuration Screen Field Descriptions Use this field… To… Source Port (Read-Only) See which ports are currently set as source ports. Destination Port (Read-Only) See which ports are currently set as des...
Page 183 - Before entering any port redirect information, refer to
Port Redirect Configuration Screen Port Configuration Menu Screens 6-19 6.6.1 Changing Source and Destination Ports To add or delete source port and destination port entries and set the Frame Format and Redirect Errors functions, proceed as follows: 1. Use the arrow keys to highlight the Source Port...
Page 184 - DEL; For
VLAN Redirect Configuration Screen 6-20 Port Configuration Menu Screens 10. Use the SPACE bar to select either the ADD or DEL (delete) option. Press ENTER. This adds or deletes the selections for the Source Port, Destination Port, Frame Format, and Redirect Errors made in steps 1 through 8 and also ...
Page 187 - setting. Then go to step 9 to save all the new settings at once.
VLAN Redirect Configuration Screen Port Configuration Menu Screens 6-23 6.7.1 Changing Source VLAN and Destination Ports To add or delete source VLAN and destination port entries and set the Frame Format, proceed as follows: 1. Use the arrow keys to highlight the Source VLAN field near the bottom of...
Page 188 - Link Aggregation Menu
Link Aggregation Screen (802.3ad Main Menu Screen) 6-24 Port Configuration Menu Screens 6.8 LINK AGGREGATION SCREEN (802.3ad MAIN MENU SCREEN) For 6C105 chassis: Password > Main Menu > Module Selection > Module Menu > Module Configuration Menu > Port Configuration Menu > Link Aggre...
Page 189 - There is a maximum of six aggregators per module.; Definitions to Know; Rapid Reconfiguration Spanning Tree; Ports running at half-duplex cannot aggregate
Link Aggregation Screen (802.3ad Main Menu Screen) Port Configuration Menu Screens 6-25 According to the IEEE 802.3ad standard, a port does not detach from an aggregator because of link loss. If a port is attached to an aggregator and the link is removed, the port’s mux machine will transition from ...
Page 190 - Link Aggregation
Link Aggregation Screen (802.3ad Main Menu Screen) 6-26 Port Configuration Menu Screens The STP is able to calculate which ports on a switch can be allowed to forward traffic to eliminate the possibility of looping in a network. So, if multiple links were attached between two switches, only one woul...
Page 191 - Proprietary Aggregation Methods; LINK AGGREGATION MENU; item in the Port
Link Aggregation Screen (802.3ad Main Menu Screen) Port Configuration Menu Screens 6-27 Proprietary Aggregation Methods Most switch vendors provide a way to group these ports together manually. For example, the user could configure Ports 1, 2 and 3 in a trunk on switch X and connect to ports 4, 5 an...
Page 193 - menu item in the Link Aggregation Menu (802.3ad; ad Main Menu Screen Menu Item Descriptions; PORT; Used to access the 802.3ad Port screen, described in; AGGREGATOR
Link Aggregation Screen (802.3ad Main Menu Screen) Port Configuration Menu Screens 6-29 6.8.1 802.3ad Port Screen When to Use To display a summary of all the ports that are running 802.3ad and the information concerning the ports associated with each Aggregator, the Operational Key, and the state of...
Page 194 - ad Port Screen Field Descriptions
Link Aggregation Screen (802.3ad Main Menu Screen) 6-30 Port Configuration Menu Screens Screen Example Figure 6-9 802.3ad Port Screen Field Descriptions Refer to Table 6-8 for a functional description of each screen field. Table 6-8 802.3ad Port Screen Field Descriptions Use this field… To… Port (Re...
Page 195 - Viewing and Editing 802.3ad Port Parameters; Press ENTER. The 802.3ad Port Details screen described in; ad Port Details Screen
Link Aggregation Screen (802.3ad Main Menu Screen) Port Configuration Menu Screens 6-31 Figure 6-9 shows the four columns of information: The Port Instance; the Aggregator that the Port is attached to; the operational key of the Port, and the state of the port’s MUX state machine. Viewing and Editin...
Page 196 - ad Port Details Screen Field Descriptions; Port Instance; ActorSystemPriority; See the identifier for this port (identical to Port Instance).; ActorSystemID
Link Aggregation Screen (802.3ad Main Menu Screen) 6-32 Port Configuration Menu Screens Screen Example Figure 6-10 802.3ad Port Details Screen Field Descriptions Refer to Table 6-9 for a functional description of each screen field. Table 6-9 802.3ad Port Details Screen Field Descriptions Use this fi...
Page 197 - See system ID of this port’s partner.
Link Aggregation Screen (802.3ad Main Menu Screen) Port Configuration Menu Screens 6-33 ActorPortPriority (Modifiable) Set the priority value of this port (not used in this implementation). ActorAdminKey (Read-Only) See the administratively assigned key value for this port. Only ports with matching ...
Page 198 - ActorOperState; Synchronized
Link Aggregation Screen (802.3ad Main Menu Screen) 6-34 Port Configuration Menu Screens ActorOperState (Read-Only) See the current (operational) value of the port’s Actor_State. The hex value is displayed as well as the individual bit fields. The fields are as follows. bit 0 LACP_Activity, 1 indicat...
Page 199 - bit 5 Distributing, 1 indicates that this port is; PartnerAdminKey
Link Aggregation Screen (802.3ad Main Menu Screen) Port Configuration Menu Screens 6-35 ActorOperState (Read-Only) (Continued) bit 5 Distributing, 1 indicates that this port is D istributing. “Distributing” means that a port is ready to transmit traffic. If Distributing is true a ‘D’ is displayed, o...
Page 200 - Displaying Port Statistics; STATS; SelectedAggID; LAGID
Link Aggregation Screen (802.3ad Main Menu Screen) 6-36 Port Configuration Menu Screens Viewing and Editing 802.3ad Port Parameters To change a parameter, proceed as follows: 1. Use the arrow keys to highlight the parameter field to be modified and type in the new value. Press ENTER. Repeat this ste...
Page 201 - command; ad Port Statistics Screen
Link Aggregation Screen (802.3ad Main Menu Screen) Port Configuration Menu Screens 6-37 6.8.1.2 802.3ad Port Statistics Screen When to Use To view all the port-related LACP parameters about a port instance shown in the 802.3ad Port Details screen described back in Section 6.8.1.1 . How to Access Use...
Page 202 - ad Port Statistics Screen Field Descriptions; See the state of the Receive state machine for this port.
Link Aggregation Screen (802.3ad Main Menu Screen) 6-38 Port Configuration Menu Screens Table 6-10 802.3ad Port Statistics Screen Field Descriptions Use this field… To… Port Instance (Read-Only) See a unique number used to identify this port. This corresponds to the port numbering scheme seen in oth...
Page 203 - See the state of the Partner Churn state machine for this port.; ad Port Statistics Screen Field Descriptions (Continued)
Link Aggregation Screen (802.3ad Main Menu Screen) Port Configuration Menu Screens 6-39 LastRxTime(delta) (Read-Only) See the amount of time since the last LACP PDU has been received on this port. ActorChurnState (Read-Only) See the state of the Actor Churn state machine for this port. Values can be...
Page 204 - menu item in 802.3ad Main Menu screen
Link Aggregation Screen (802.3ad Main Menu Screen) 6-40 Port Configuration Menu Screens 6.8.2 802.3ad Aggregator Screen When to Use To see a summary of all the available aggregators and other basic information, including the aggregator interface instance, operational key, system priority, and the nu...
Page 205 - Viewing and Editing 802.3ad Aggregator Parameters; ad Aggregator Screen Field Descriptions
Link Aggregation Screen (802.3ad Main Menu Screen) Port Configuration Menu Screens 6-41 Viewing and Editing 802.3ad Aggregator Parameters To view or change Aggregator parameters, proceed as follows: 1. Use the arrow keys to highlight the parameter field to be modified and type in the new value. Pres...
Page 206 - line; containing the Aggregator of interest on the 802.3ad; ad Aggregator Details Screen
Link Aggregation Screen (802.3ad Main Menu Screen) 6-42 Port Configuration Menu Screens 6.8.2.1 802.3ad Aggregator Details Screen When to Use To see the current parameter details of the Aggregator Instance selected on the 802.3ad Aggregator screen described in Section 6.8.2 . How to Access Use the a...
Page 207 - ad Aggregator Details Screen Field Descriptions; Actor; Partner; Oper Key
Link Aggregation Screen (802.3ad Main Menu Screen) Port Configuration Menu Screens 6-43 Table 6-12 802.3ad Aggregator Details Screen Field Descriptions Use this field… To… Aggregator Instance See the instance of the aggregator being viewed. The instance is a numerical value used to uniquely identify...
Page 208 - SYSTEM; menu item in 802.3ad Main Menu screen and press
Link Aggregation Screen (802.3ad Main Menu Screen) 6-44 Port Configuration Menu Screens 6.8.3 802.3ad System Screen When to Use To see basic system-level information, such as System Identifier, Number of Ports and Number of Aggregators. How to Access Use the arrow keys to highlight the SYSTEM menu i...
Page 209 - ad System Screen Field Descriptions; System Identifier; See the number of aggregators that exist on this switch.
Link Aggregation Screen (802.3ad Main Menu Screen) Port Configuration Menu Screens 6-45 Field Descriptions Refer to Table 6-13 for a functional description of each screen field. Table 6-13 802.3ad System Screen Field Descriptions Use this field… To… System Identifier (Read-Only) See the uniquely ide...
Page 210 - BROADCAST SUPPRESSION CONFIGURATION SCREEN; BROADCAST SUPPRESSION; Broadcast Suppression Configuration Screen
Broadcast Suppression Configuration Screen 6-46 Port Configuration Menu Screens 6.9 BROADCAST SUPPRESSION CONFIGURATION SCREEN When to Use To set a limit for the receive broadcast frames that are switched out to the other ports. How to Access Use the arrow keys to highlight the BROADCAST SUPPRESSION...
Page 212 - Setting the Reset Peak
Broadcast Suppression Configuration Screen 6-48 Port Configuration Menu Screens 6.9.2 Setting the Reset Peak To set the Reset Peak field to YES or NO, proceed as follows: 1. Use the arrow keys to highlight the Reset Peak field for the selected port. 2. Press the SPACE bar to select YES or NO . 3. Us...
Page 213 - Configuration Menu Screens; Configuration Menu
802.1 Configuration Menu Screens 7-1 7 802.1 Configuration Menu Screens This chapter discusses the Enterasys Networks Rapid Reconvergence Spanning Tree implementation as well as the implementation of IEEE 802.3AD. The following screens are discussed: • 802.1 Configuration Menu screen ( Section 7.1 )...
Page 214 - CONFIGURATION MENU SCREEN; MENU; Configuration Menu Screen
802.1 Configuration Menu Screen 7-2 802.1 Configuration Menu Screens 7.1 802.1 CONFIGURATION MENU SCREEN When to Use To access the Spanning Tree Configuration Menu, 802.1Q VLAN Configuration Menu, or 802.1p Configuration Menu screen. How to Access Use the arrow keys to highlight the 802.1 CONFIGURAT...
Page 215 - Configuration Menu Screen Menu Item Descriptions; Enable or disable Spanning Tree on a per port/per VLAN basis.
802.1 Configuration Menu Screen 802.1 Configuration Menu Screens 7-3 Menu Descriptions Refer to Table 7-1 for a functional description of each menu item. Table 7-1 802.1 Configuration Menu Screen Menu Item Descriptions Menu Item Screen Function SPANNING TREE CONFIGURATION MENU Used to select the Spa...
Page 216 - SPANNING TREE CONFIGURATION MENU SCREEN; Spanning Tree Configuration Menu; SPANNING TREE CONFIGURATION; These screens should be used only by personnel who are very
Spanning Tree Configuration Menu Screen 7-4 802.1 Configuration Menu Screens 7.2 SPANNING TREE CONFIGURATION MENU SCREEN For 6C105 chassis: Password > Main Menu > Module Selection > Module Menu > Module Configuration Menu > 802.1 Configuration Menu > Spanning Tree Configuration Men...
Page 217 - Spanning Tree Configuration Menu Screen; Spanning Tree Configuration Menu Screen Menu Item Descriptions; Used to
Spanning Tree Configuration Menu Screen 802.1 Configuration Menu Screens 7-5 Screen Example Figure 7-2 Spanning Tree Configuration Menu Screen Menu Descriptions Refer to Table 7-2 for a functional description of each menu item. Table 7-2 Spanning Tree Configuration Menu Screen Menu Item Descriptions...
Page 218 - SPANNING TREE CONFIGURATION SCREEN; Spanning
Spanning Tree Configuration Screen 7-6 802.1 Configuration Menu Screens 7.3 SPANNING TREE CONFIGURATION SCREEN When to Use To create a separate Spanning Tree topology for each VLAN configured in the switch module. Also provides access to the PVST Configuration screen. How to Access Use the arrow key...
Page 219 - Spanning Tree Configuration Screen; Spanning Tree Configuration Screen Field Descriptions
Spanning Tree Configuration Screen 802.1 Configuration Menu Screens 7-7 Screen Example Figure 7-3 Spanning Tree Configuration Screen Field Descriptions Refer to Table 7-3 for a functional description of each screen field. Table 7-3 Spanning Tree Configuration Screen Field Descriptions Use this field...
Page 220 - AgeTime; bottom of screen; Operation; The default value is Add.
Spanning Tree Configuration Screen 7-8 802.1 Configuration Menu Screens AgeTime (Modifiable) Enter the age time (10 to 1million seconds) for the associated VLAN. This is the amount of time that the entry remains in the bridge forwarding table. The default is 300. Current STP Mode (Selectable) Select...
Page 221 - Configuring a VLAN Spanning Tree
Spanning Tree Configuration Screen 802.1 Configuration Menu Screens 7-9 7.3.1 Configuring a VLAN Spanning Tree To configure a VLAN Spanning Tree, proceed as follows: 1. Use the arrow keys to highlight the Current STP Mode field near the bottom of the screen. 2. Use the SPACE bar to select one of the...
Page 222 - SPANNING TREE PORT CONFIGURATION SCREEN; SPANNING TREE PORT CONFIGURATION; menu item; Spanning Tree Port Configuration Screen
Spanning Tree Port Configuration Screen 7-10 802.1 Configuration Menu Screens 7.4 SPANNING TREE PORT CONFIGURATION SCREEN When to Use To view the switch address of the selected STP VLAN ID, its VLAN age time, the total number of ports, and the current MAC Address of a switch residing of each port. T...
Page 223 - Spanning Tree Port Configuration Screen Field Descriptions; See the MAC address of the switch.
Spanning Tree Port Configuration Screen 802.1 Configuration Menu Screens 7-11 Field Descriptions Refer to Table 7-4 for a functional description of each screen field. Table 7-4 Spanning Tree Port Configuration Screen Field Descriptions Use this field… To… Port # (Read-Only) See the port numbers of e...
Page 224 - Enabling/Disabling the Default Spanning Tree Ports; Viewing Status of Spanning Tree Ports; STP VLAN ID; PVST PORT CONFIGURATION SCREEN; Spanning Tree Port Configuration
PVST Port Configuration Screen 7-12 802.1 Configuration Menu Screens 7.4.1 Enabling/Disabling the Default Spanning Tree Ports Ports associated with the Default STP VLAN can be enabled or disabled, as follows: 1. To enable or disable a port, use the arrow keys to highlight the Status field associated...
Page 225 - PVST Port Configuration Screen; PVST Port Configuration Screen Field Descriptions; View the bridge port number of this port.; Port Designated Root
PVST Port Configuration Screen 802.1 Configuration Menu Screens 7-13 Screen Example Figure 7-5 PVST Port Configuration Screen Field Descriptions Refer to Table 7-5 for a functional description of each screen. Table 7-5 PVST Port Configuration Screen Field Descriptions Use this field… To… Port # (Rea...
Page 226 - View the value of the priority portion of the port id.; PVST Port Configuration Screen Field Descriptions (Continued)
PVST Port Configuration Screen 7-14 802.1 Configuration Menu Screens Port Priority (Modifiable) View the value of the priority portion of the port id. Port Designated Cost (Read-Only) View the path cost of the designated port of this port's segment. Port State (Read-Only) View the current Spanning T...
Page 227 - Q VLAN Configuration Menu Screens; Q VLAN Configuration Menu; It is strongly recommended that you read
802.1Q VLAN Configuration Menu Screens 8-1 8 802.1Q VLAN Configuration Menu Screens This chapter describes the 802.1Q VLAN Configuration Menu screen ( Section 8.2 ) and the following screens that can be selected from its menu: • Static VLAN Configuration screen ( Section 8.3 ) • Static VLAN Egress C...
Page 228 - SUMMARY OF VLAN LOCAL MANAGEMENT; Q VLAN Screen Hierarchy; Preparing for VLAN Configuration; Chapter 3
Summary of VLAN Local Management 8-2 802.1Q VLAN Configuration Menu Screens 8.1 SUMMARY OF VLAN LOCAL MANAGEMENT The VLAN configuration process is an extension of normal Local Management operations. A series of Local Management screens provides access to the functions and commands necessary to add, ...
Page 229 - Q VLAN CONFIGURATION MENU SCREEN; Q VLAN CONFIGURATION MENU; for more information.
802.1Q VLAN Configuration Menu Screen 802.1Q VLAN Configuration Menu Screens 8-3 8.2 802.1Q VLAN CONFIGURATION MENU SCREEN When to Use To select screens to assign switched network ports to static VLANs, define new static VLANs, and configure port filtering according to a VLAN list. Network users can...
Page 230 - Q VLAN Configuration Menu Screen; Q VLAN Configuration Menu Screen Menu Item Descriptions
802.1Q VLAN Configuration Menu Screen 8-4 802.1Q VLAN Configuration Menu Screens Screen Example Figure 8-2 802.1Q VLAN Configuration Menu Screen Menu Descriptions Refer to Table 8-1 for a functional description of each menu item. Table 8-1 802.1Q VLAN Configuration Menu Screen Menu Item Descriptions...
Page 231 - For more information on GVRP, refer to
802.1Q VLAN Configuration Menu Screen 802.1Q VLAN Configuration Menu Screens 8-5 CURRENT VLAN CONFIGURATION Displays a list of the current VLANs along with their VLAN IDs, FDB IDs, VLAN Type, and if they have ports on the egress list. Each VLAN ID on the list may be highlighted to access the Current...
Page 232 - STATIC VLAN CONFIGURATION SCREEN; STATIC VLAN CONFIGURATION; Static VLAN Configuration Screen; can only be deleted using this screen.
Static VLAN Configuration Screen 8-6 802.1Q VLAN Configuration Menu Screens 8.3 STATIC VLAN CONFIGURATION SCREEN When to Use To create, modify, and/or delete one or more Static VLANs and associated VLAN names. This screen also provides access to the Static VLAN Egress Configuration screen to modify ...
Page 233 - Static VLAN Configuration Screen Field Descriptions
Static VLAN Configuration Screen 802.1Q VLAN Configuration Menu Screens 8-7 Field Descriptions Refer to Table 8-2 for a functional description of each screen field. Refer to Section 8.3.1 through Section 8.3.5 for the application of these fields. Table 8-2 Static VLAN Configuration Screen Field Desc...
Page 234 - Creating a Static VLAN; VLAN ID; Displaying the Current Static VLAN Port Egress List
Static VLAN Configuration Screen 8-8 802.1Q VLAN Configuration Menu Screens 8.3.1 Creating a Static VLAN To create a VLAN, proceed as follows: 1. Use the arrow keys to highlight the VLAN ID field near the bottom of the screen. 2. Enter the VLAN ID using a unique number between 2 and 4094. The VLAN I...
Page 235 - Renaming a Static VLAN; Deleting a Static VLAN; DEL MARKED; The default VLAN cannot be deleted from the list.
Static VLAN Configuration Screen 802.1Q VLAN Configuration Menu Screens 8-9 8.3.3 Renaming a Static VLAN To change the name of an existing VLAN, proceed as follows: 1. Use the arrow keys to highlight the VLAN ID field near the bottom of the screen. 2. Type the VLAN ID number of the VLAN to be change...
Page 236 - Paging Through the VLAN List; entries to page through.
Static VLAN Egress Configuration Screen 8-10 802.1Q VLAN Configuration Menu Screens 8.3.5 Paging Through the VLAN List To display additional VLANs that do not display in the current VLAN List as shown on the screen, use the NEXT or PREVIOUS commands located at the bottom of the screen, as follows: 1...
Page 237 - Static VLAN Egress Configuration Screen; Static VLAN Egress Configuration Screen Field Descriptions; See the VLAN Name associated with the VLAN ID.
Static VLAN Egress Configuration Screen 802.1Q VLAN Configuration Menu Screens 8-11 Screen Example Figure 8-4 Static VLAN Egress Configuration Screen Field Descriptions Refer to Table 8-3 for a functional description of each screen field. Table 8-3 Static VLAN Egress Configuration Screen Field Descr...
Page 238 - Setting Egress Types on Ports; Setting the Egress Type on One or More Ports Individually
Static VLAN Egress Configuration Screen 8-12 802.1Q VLAN Configuration Menu Screens 8.4.1 Setting Egress Types on Ports The following procedures describe how to assign the egress type to one or more ports, or set one egress type to all ports simultaneously. Setting the Egress Type on One or More Por...
Page 239 - Setting the Same Egress Type on All Ports Simultaneously; Displaying the Next Group of Ports
Static VLAN Egress Configuration Screen 802.1Q VLAN Configuration Menu Screens 8-13 3. To change the egress type on more than one port, repeat the first two steps for each port. 4. After the changes are complete, use the arrow keys to highlight the SAVE command at the bottom of the screen. 5. Press ...
Page 240 - CURRENT VLAN CONFIGURATION SCREEN; CURRENT VLAN CONFIGURATION; Current VLAN Configuration Screen
Current VLAN Configuration Screen 8-14 802.1Q VLAN Configuration Menu Screens 8.5 CURRENT VLAN CONFIGURATION SCREEN When to Use To see the current VLANs and the associated FDB ID, VLAN type, and if the ports are on the egress list. The egress list is how the switch keeps track of all VLANs that it w...
Page 241 - Current VLAN Configuration Screen Field Descriptions; See a list of the VLANs currently recognized by the switch.; FDB ID; See if the ports associated with each VLAN are on the egress list.
Current VLAN Configuration Screen 802.1Q VLAN Configuration Menu Screens 8-15 Field Descriptions Refer to Table 8-4 for a functional description of each screen field. NOTE: These fields are read-only fields, however, highlighting a line using the arrow keys and pressing ENTER causes the Current VLAN...
Page 242 - CURRENT VLAN EGRESS CONFIGURATION SCREEN; Current VLAN Egress Configuration Screen
Current VLAN Egress Configuration Screen 8-16 802.1Q VLAN Configuration Menu Screens 8.6 CURRENT VLAN EGRESS CONFIGURATION SCREEN When to Use To see the egress settings of all ports associated with the VLAN ID selected from the Current VLAN Configuration screen. How to Access Use the arrow keys to h...
Page 243 - VLAN PORT CONFIGURATION SCREEN; To see and/or make changes to the port parameters affecting; Current VLAN Egress Configuration Screen Field Descriptions
VLAN Port Configuration Screen 802.1Q VLAN Configuration Menu Screens 8-17 Field Descriptions Refer to Table 8-5 for a functional description of each screen field. 8.7 VLAN PORT CONFIGURATION SCREEN When to Use To see and/or make changes to the port parameters affecting • the Port VLAN Identificatio...
Page 244 - VLAN PORT CONFIGURATION; VLAN Port Configuration Screen
VLAN Port Configuration Screen 8-18 802.1Q VLAN Configuration Menu Screens How to Access Use the arrow keys to highlight the VLAN PORT CONFIGURATION menu item on the 802.1Q Configuration Menu screen and press ENTER. The VLAN Port Configuration screen, Figure 8-7 , displays. Screen Example Figure 8-7...
Page 245 - VLAN Port Configuration Screen Field Descriptions; In; Global GVRP State; See a list of the switch ports.; In some cases this field may have an asterisk next to; PVID
VLAN Port Configuration Screen 802.1Q VLAN Configuration Menu Screens 8-19 Field Descriptions Refer to Table 8-6 for a functional description of each screen field. Table 8-6 VLAN Port Configuration Screen Field Descriptions Use this field… To… Policy PVID Override is (Read-Only) See the active overr...
Page 246 - Changing the Port Mode; Appendix A; VLAN Port Configuration Screen Field Descriptions (Continued)
VLAN Port Configuration Screen 8-20 802.1Q VLAN Configuration Menu Screens 8.7.1 Changing the Port Mode To change the operational mode of a port, proceed as follows. 1. Use the arrow keys to highlight the Port Mode field for the module and port combination you wish to change. 2. Use the SPACE bar or...
Page 247 - Configuring the VLAN Ports
VLAN Classification Configuration Screen 802.1Q VLAN Configuration Menu Screens 8-21 8.7.2 Configuring the VLAN Ports To configure a VLAN port, proceed as follows: 1. Use the arrow keys to highlight the PVID field. 2. Type the PVID number to be assigned to the port. 3. Use the arrow keys to highligh...
Page 248 - VLAN CLASSIFICATION CONFIGURATION; VLAN Classification Configuration Screen; Classification Rule
VLAN Classification Configuration Screen 8-22 802.1Q VLAN Configuration Menu Screens • Assign VLANs according to Classification rules. • Add/delete a VID and associated classification entry. • Access the Protocol Port Configuration screen. When a frame is received that already contains an 802.1Q fra...
Page 249 - VLAN Classification Configuration Screen Field Descriptions; See a brief description of the classification.; Besides the VID selected, the order in which a frame is
VLAN Classification Configuration Screen 802.1Q VLAN Configuration Menu Screens 8-23 Table 8-7 VLAN Classification Configuration Screen Field Descriptions Use this field … To … VID – top of screen (Selectable) See the VLAN Identifications (VIDs) currently associated with a protocol classification. T...
Page 250 - the associated subclassifications.; Classification List
VLAN Classification Configuration Screen 8-24 802.1Q VLAN Configuration Menu Screens Table 8-8 provides a list of the Classifications that can be selected in the Classification field and the associated subclassifications. DEL ALL/DEL MARKED (Command) Delete all or one or more marked Classification R...
Page 251 - Classification
VLAN Classification Configuration Screen 802.1Q VLAN Configuration Menu Screens 8-25 802.3 SAP> Same SSAP/DSAP (802.3): - IP- IPX- IPX RAW- BANYAN- SNA- CUSTOM > DSAP/SSAP Type: 0x 0000 IP TOS Type of Service: 0x 0000 IP Protocol Type IP Protocol Type: TCP- UDP- ICMP- IGMP- OSPF- CUSTOM > P...
Page 253 - Dest UDP Port
VLAN Classification Configuration Screen 802.1Q VLAN Configuration Menu Screens 8-27 Dest UDP Port IP UDP Port: Same selection as for Src UDP Port Classification UDP Port Number: 00000 Bil UDP Port IP UDP Port: Same selection as for Src UDP Port Classification UDP Port Number: 00000 Src TCP Port TCP...
Page 255 - Classification Precedence Rules; Bil UDP Range; Bold; concept before configuring the switch module
VLAN Classification Configuration Screen 802.1Q VLAN Configuration Menu Screens 8-29 8.8.1 Classification Precedence Rules When there are multiple classifications assigned to a switch module, the switch module must determine which classification takes precedence according to the Classification Prece...
Page 256 - Classification Precedence
VLAN Classification Configuration Screen 8-30 802.1Q VLAN Configuration Menu Screens NOTE: In Table 8-9 , the following applies: – Highest precedence is 1a.– Lowest precedence is 6.– Exact Match indicates a match of an explicitly defined address.– Best Match indicates a match of an entire subnet, or...
Page 257 - Classification Type
VLAN Classification Configuration Screen 802.1Q VLAN Configuration Menu Screens 8-31 Destination IPX Network Number 2b IP Fragments 3 Layer 4 UDP Port Source 4a UDP Port Destination 4b TCP Source Port 4a TCP Destination Port 4b IPX Socket Source 4a IPX Socket Destination 4b UDP Source Port 4a UDP So...
Page 258 - Example; Displaying the Current Classification Rule Assignments
VLAN Classification Configuration Screen 8-32 802.1Q VLAN Configuration Menu Screens The following example shows how the precedence concept can be applied: Example A network administrator has defined the following two classifications involving VLANs: • All frames with a UDP Port Source number of 55 ...
Page 259 - Assigning a Classification to a VID; VID
VLAN Classification Configuration Screen 802.1Q VLAN Configuration Menu Screens 8-33 8.8.3 Assigning a Classification to a VID To assign a Classification to a VID, proceed as follows: 1. Use the arrow keys to highlight the VID (VLAN identification) field. 2. Type in the appropriate VID. Press ENTER....
Page 260 - Deleting Line Items; Deleting All Classification Rules; steps 1; If for some reason you want to remove a mark, perform
VLAN Classification Configuration Screen 8-34 802.1Q VLAN Configuration Menu Screens 8.8.4 Deleting Line Items All, or one or more, line items can be deleted as follows: Deleting All Classification Rules To delete all the Classification Rules in the top half of the screen, use the arrow keys to high...
Page 261 - PROTOCOL PORT CONFIGURATION SCREEN
Protocol Port Configuration Screen 802.1Q VLAN Configuration Menu Screens 8-35 8.9 PROTOCOL PORT CONFIGURATION SCREEN When to Use To perform the following: • Display the ports. • Show which ports are set to the line item containing the VID/Classification (Classification Rule) of interest in the VLAN...
Page 262 - Protocol Port Configuration Screen; Protocol Port Configuration Screen Field Descriptions
Protocol Port Configuration Screen 8-36 802.1Q VLAN Configuration Menu Screens Screen Example Figure 8-9 Protocol Port Configuration Screen Field Descriptions Refer to Table 8-10 for a functional description of each screen field. Table 8-10 Protocol Port Configuration Screen Field Descriptions Use t...
Page 263 - Assigning Ports to a VID/Classification; The following procedures describe how to; See the number of each port.; Classify; As each Classify field is highlighted, the Event; SET ALL PORTS; Use this field ...
Protocol Port Configuration Screen 802.1Q VLAN Configuration Menu Screens 8-37 8.9.1 Assigning Ports to a VID/Classification The following procedures describe how to • assign one or more ports to a Classification Rule, • set all ports simultaneously to a Classification Rule, or • enable all selected...
Page 264 - Assigning One or More Ports Individually
Protocol Port Configuration Screen 8-38 802.1Q VLAN Configuration Menu Screens Assigning One or More Ports Individually 1. Use the arrow keys to highlight the Classify field adjacent to the Port number. 2. Press the SPACE bar to toggle the Classify field to YES or NO . YES assigns the port to the VI...
Page 265 - p Configuration Menu Screens
802.1p Configuration Menu Screens 9-1 9 802.1p Configuration Menu Screens This chapter describes the 802.1p Configuration Menu screen and the following screens that may be selected from its menu: • Port Priority Configuration screen ( Section 9.2 ) • Traffic Class Information screen ( Section 9.3 ) ...
Page 266 - p CONFIGURATION MENU SCREEN; p Configuration Menu Screen
802.1p Configuration Menu Screen 9-2 802.1p Configuration Menu Screens 9.1 802.1p CONFIGURATION MENU SCREEN When to Use To select the screens used for setting port priority, priority classifications, or configuring rate limiting. How to Access Use the arrow keys to highlight the 802.1p CONFIGURATION...
Page 267 - p Configuration Menu Screen Menu Item Descriptions; RATE LIMITING
802.1p Configuration Menu Screen 802.1p Configuration Menu Screens 9-3 Menu Descriptions Refer to Table 9-1 for a functional description of each menu item. Table 9-1 802.1p Configuration Menu Screen Menu Item Descriptions Menu Item Screen Function PORT PRIORITY CONFIGURATION Used to view or change t...
Page 268 - PORT PRIORITY CONFIGURATION SCREEN; PORT PRIORITY CONFIGURATION
Port Priority Configuration Screen 9-4 802.1p Configuration Menu Screens 9.2 PORT PRIORITY CONFIGURATION SCREEN When to Use To set the priority (0 through 7) on each port. A port receiving a frame without priority information in its tag header is assigned a priority according to the priority setting...
Page 269 - Port Priority Configuration Screen
Port Priority Configuration Screen 802.1p Configuration Menu Screens 9-5 Screen Example Figure 9-2 Port Priority Configuration Screen RETURN 3650-011_41 SAVE EXIT Set : [ INDIVIDUAL ] PREVIOUS NEXT Port # 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Priority [ 0 ][ 2 ][ 2 ] [ 3 ][ 3 ][ 4 ][ 4 ][ 0 ][ 5 ][ 6 ] Policy Overri...
Page 270 - Port Priority Configuration Screen Field Descriptions
Port Priority Configuration Screen 9-6 802.1p Configuration Menu Screens Field Descriptions Refer to Table 9-2 for a functional description of each screen field. 9.2.1 Setting Switch Port Priority Port-by-Port To set the default port priority on a particular port, proceed as follows: 1. Use the arro...
Page 271 - Setting Switch Port Priority on All Ports; Set; TRAFFIC CLASS INFORMATION SCREEN
Traffic Class Information Screen 802.1p Configuration Menu Screens 9-7 5. If more than one port is to be changed, repeat steps 3 and 4 to change the setting for each port, then perform step 6 to save all the changes. 6. Use the arrow keys to highlight the SAVE command at the bottom of the screen. 7....
Page 272 - TRAFFIC CLASS INFORMATION; Traffic Class Information Screen
Traffic Class Information Screen 9-8 802.1p Configuration Menu Screens Priority-to-Traffic Class Mapping is used to assign 802.1p priority values to a Traffic Class (0 through 3 with 0 being the lowest level Traffic Class) for each frame priority. For example, if the Traffic Class is set to 3 for th...
Page 273 - Traffic Class Information Screen Field Descriptions; Priority; “How to Access”
Traffic Class Information Screen 802.1p Configuration Menu Screens 9-9 Field Descriptions Refer to Table 9-3 for a functional description of each screen field. Table 9-3 Traffic Class Information Screen Field Descriptions Use this field… To… Priority (Read-Only) View eight priority levels of a port ...
Page 274 - TRAFFIC CLASS CONFIGURATION SCREEN; port number; field above the column of the Traffic; Traffic Class Configuration Screen
Traffic Class Configuration Screen 9-10 802.1p Configuration Menu Screens 9.4 TRAFFIC CLASS CONFIGURATION SCREEN When to Use To change the Traffic Class setting of one or more priorities on each port. The new Traffic Class settings may be applied only to the port selected or to all ports, simultaneo...
Page 275 - Traffic Class; Traffic Class Configuration Screen Field Descriptions; Port Priority
Traffic Class Configuration Screen 802.1p Configuration Menu Screens 9-11 Field Descriptions Refer to Table 9-4 for a functional description of each screen field. 9.4.1 Assigning the Traffic Class to Port Priority To map the Traffic Class to Priority and apply it to either the selected port only or ...
Page 276 - TRANSMIT QUEUES CONFIGURATION SCREEN
Transmit Queues Configuration Screen 9-12 802.1p Configuration Menu Screens 3. If more than one Traffic Class setting is to be changed, repeat steps 1 and 2 until all of the changes in the Traffic Class settings have been made. 4. To save and apply the settings to only the port shown on the screen, ...
Page 277 - TRANSMIT QUEUES CONFIGURATION; Transmit Queues Configuration Screen; These fields display only when the Current Queueing Mode is set to; WEIGHTED
Transmit Queues Configuration Screen 802.1p Configuration Menu Screens 9-13 How to Access Use the arrow keys to highlight the TRANSMIT QUEUES CONFIGURATION menu item on the 802.1p Configuration Menu screen and press ENTER. The Transmit Queues Configuration screen, Figure 9-5 , displays. Screen Examp...
Page 278 - Transmit Queues Configuration Screen Field Descriptions; See the number of Queues.; Set all available ports to the current screen settings.; These selectable fields (Q0 through Q3) do not
Transmit Queues Configuration Screen 9-14 802.1p Configuration Menu Screens Field Descriptions Refer to Table 9-5 for a functional description of each screen field. Table 9-5 Transmit Queues Configuration Screen Field Descriptions Use this field … To… Current Queueing Mode (Toggle) Toggle between th...
Page 279 - Setting the Current Queueing Mode; values cannot be saved.
Transmit Queues Configuration Screen 802.1p Configuration Menu Screens 9-15 9.5.1 Setting the Current Queueing Mode To set the current queueing mode for a particular port, proceed as follows: 1. Use the arrow keys to highlight the Port field. 2. Press the SPACE bar to step to the appropriate port nu...
Page 280 - PRIORITY CLASSIFICATION CONFIGURATION SCREEN; PRIORITY CLASSIFICATION CONFIGURATION
Priority Classification Configuration Screen 9-16 802.1p Configuration Menu Screens 9.6 PRIORITY CLASSIFICATION CONFIGURATION SCREEN When to Use To perform the following functions: • Display the current Priority, Classification, and Description entries of each classification rule. • Assign prioritie...
Page 281 - Priority Classification Configuration Screen; PID; Provide a brief description of the classification.
Priority Classification Configuration Screen 802.1p Configuration Menu Screens 9-17 Screen Example Figure 9-6 Priority Classification Configuration Screen Field Descriptions Refer to Table 9-6 for a functional description of each screen field. Table 9-6 Priority Classification Configuration Screen F...
Page 282 - Besides the PID selected, the order in which a frame is
Priority Classification Configuration Screen 9-18 802.1p Configuration Menu Screens PID – bottom of screen(Modifiable) Enter the priority value that will be associated with the classification selected in the Classification field. A PID from 0 to 7 may be typed into the field, where 0 is the lowest p...
Page 283 - associated subclassifications.
Priority Classification Configuration Screen 802.1p Configuration Menu Screens 9-19 Table 9-7 provides a list of the classifications that can be selected in the Classification field and the associated subclassifications. Table 9-7 Classification List Classification Subclassification and Options Cust...
Page 286 - Src UDP Port
Priority Classification Configuration Screen 9-22 802.1p Configuration Menu Screens Src UDP Port New IP TOS:- NO CHANGE- TOS=PID- CUSTOM> SameSameSameSameSameSameSameSameSameSameSameSameSameSameSameSame IP UDP Port: - FTP Data TOS: Value = 0x00 (Range: 0 - 255) - FTP- BOOTP Server- BOOTP Client- ...
Page 287 - Src TCP Port
Priority Classification Configuration Screen 802.1p Configuration Menu Screens 9-23 Src TCP Port New IP TOS:- NO CHANGE- TOS=PID- CUSTOM> SameSameSameSameSameSameSameSameSameSameSameSameSameSameSameSame TCP Port: - FTP Data TOS: Value = 0x00 (Range: 0 - 255) - FTP- BOOTP Server- BOOTP Client- RIP...
Page 289 - IP Fragments
Priority Classification Configuration Screen 802.1p Configuration Menu Screens 9-25 IP Fragments 2 New IP TOS:- NO CHANGE- TOS=PID- CUSTOM> Start: 00000 TOS: Value = 0x00 (Range: 0 - 255) End: 00000 Dest UDP Range New IP TOS:- NO CHANGE- TOS=PID- CUSTOM> Start: 00000 TOS: Value = 0x00 (Range: ...
Page 290 - Bil TCP Port
Priority Classification Configuration Screen 9-26 802.1p Configuration Menu Screens 9.6.1 Classification Precedence Rules When there are multiple classifications assigned to a switch, the switch must determine which classification takes precedence according to the Classification Precedence Rules. Th...
Page 293 - About the IP TOS Rewrite Feature; ). The TOS layer-3 priority indicator enables the ability to; Datagram, Layer 2 and Layer 3; Layer 2
Priority Classification Configuration Screen 802.1p Configuration Menu Screens 9-29 The following example shows how the precedence concept can be applied: Example A network administrator has defined the following two classifications involving priorities: • All frames with an IP TOS value of AA (Laye...
Page 294 - Displaying the Current PID/Classification Assignments; Assigning a Classification to a PID
Priority Classification Configuration Screen 9-30 802.1p Configuration Menu Screens The IP TOS Rewrite feature enables you to configure the switch to: • Insert a user-defined 8-bit value into the layer-3 TOS field. • Write over an existing TOS value. This is useful when the Network Administrator wan...
Page 295 - Deleting PID/Classification/Description Line Items; Deleting All Line Items; using the Protocol Por t Configuration screen described in
Priority Classification Configuration Screen 802.1p Configuration Menu Screens 9-31 4. Press the SPACE bar to step to the appropriate Classification. Table 9-7 lists the subclassification associated with each Classification (examples of classifications: Ethernet II Type, 802.3 SAP, IP TOS, IP Protoc...
Page 296 - To remove a mark, perform
Protocol Port Configuration Screen 9-32 802.1p Configuration Menu Screens 3. If more than one line item is to be deleted, repeat steps 1 and 2 to mark each line. 4. After the lines are marked, use the arrow keys to highlight the DEL MARKED command field. 5. Press ENTER. The marked line items are del...
Page 298 - Assigning Ports to a PID/Classification
Protocol Port Configuration Screen 9-34 802.1p Configuration Menu Screens 9.7.1 Assigning Ports to a PID/Classification To assign one or more ports, or all ports simultaneously, to a PID/Classification (Classification Rule), proceed as follows: Assigning One or More Ports Individually 1. Use the arr...
Page 299 - Assigning All Ports Simultaneously; Example, Prioritizing Traffic According to Classification Rule; Prioritizing Network Traffic According to Classification Rule; Solving the Problem
Protocol Port Configuration Screen 802.1p Configuration Menu Screens 9-35 Assigning All Ports Simultaneously 1. Use the arrow keys to highlight the SET ALL PORTS command field. 2. Press the SPACE bar to toggle the SET ALL PORTS field to YES or NO and press ENTER. This setting determines whether or n...
Page 300 - Switch 1; Classification: Bil IP Address; Switch 2; The Switch 1 setup instructions are repeated to set up Switch 2.
Protocol Port Configuration Screen 9-36 802.1p Configuration Menu Screens Switch 1 The following settings are done using the Priority Classification Configuration screen to assign the classification to the priority. Then the Protocol Port Configuration screen is used to assign the ports to the appro...
Page 301 - RATE LIMITING CONFIGURATION SCREEN; menu item on the 802.1p Configuration
Rate Limiting Configuration Screen 802.1p Configuration Menu Screens 9-37 9.8 RATE LIMITING CONFIGURATION SCREEN When to Use To limit the rate of traffic entering and leaving the switch module on a per port/priority basis. Up to three inbound rules and three outbound rules can be programmed per port...
Page 302 - Rate Limiting Configuration Screen; Rate Limiting Configuration Screen Field Descriptions; If the configuration for a port needs to be changed,; Priority List; See the priorities associated with each port entry.; Maximum
Rate Limiting Configuration Screen 9-38 802.1p Configuration Menu Screens Screen Example Figure 9-10 Rate Limiting Configuration Screen Field Descriptions Refer to Table 9-10 for a functional description of each screen field. Table 9-10 Rate Limiting Configuration Screen Field Descriptions Use this ...
Page 303 - must; be enabled for the Rate Limiting
Rate Limiting Configuration Screen 802.1p Configuration Menu Screens 9-39 Max Traffic Rate (Read-Only) See the maximum traffic rate set for each port entry. There can be up to six entries (three for Inbound and three for Outbound traffic) for the same port. However, there must be a different priorit...
Page 304 - If there are two entries for Inbound traffic with the; For details on configuring a port, refer to; Direction
Rate Limiting Configuration Screen 9-40 802.1p Configuration Menu Screens Priority List – bottom of screen (Selectable) Assign one or more priorities to the port being configured. The settings available are 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, or ALL. When the Priority List is highlighted, the SPACE bar is used ...
Page 305 - Configuring a Port; For further details on configuring the rate limiting
Rate Limiting Configuration Screen 802.1p Configuration Menu Screens 9-41 9.8.1 Configuring a Port The following describes how to configure a port using the Rate Limiting Configuration screen: 1. To enter a Port Type, proceed to step 2 . To enter a port number, proceed as follows: a. Use the arrow k...
Page 306 - steps a; At least one priority must be marked to create an entry.
Rate Limiting Configuration Screen 9-42 802.1p Configuration Menu Screens 3. Use the arrow keys to highlight the field below the Priority List field, near the bottom of the screen. 4. Select the priority setting(s) for the port as follows: a. Use the SPACE bar to step to a priority setting: ALL , 0 ...
Page 307 - Changing/Deleting Port Line Items; Changing One or More Line Items
Rate Limiting Configuration Screen 802.1p Configuration Menu Screens 9-43 9.8.2 Changing/Deleting Port Line Items All, or one or more, line items containing the configured port and its priority, maximum rate, and associated dropped frames can be changed/replaced or deleted as follows: Changing One o...
Page 308 - More About Rate Limiting
Rate Limiting Configuration Screen 9-44 802.1p Configuration Menu Screens 9.8.3 More About Rate Limiting Rate Limiting enables Service Providers in Multi-Dwelling-Unit (MDU) and similar environments to offer varied bandwidth to customers using low cost Ethernet connections. Another solution for the ...
Page 311 - Layer 3 Extensions Menu Screens; Layer 3 Extensions Menu
Layer 3 Extensions Menu Screens 10-1 10 Layer 3 Extensions Menu Screens This chapter describes the Layer 3 Extensions Menu screen and the IGMP/VLAN Configuration screen ( Section 10.2 ). Screen Navigation Paths For 6C105 chassis: Password > Main Menu > Module Selection > Module Menu > Mo...
Page 312 - LAYER 3 EXTENSIONS MENU SCREEN; To access the IGMP/VLAN Configuration screen.; LAYER 3 EXTENSIONS MENU; Layer 3 Extensions Menu Screen
Layer 3 Extensions Menu Screen 10-2 Layer 3 Extensions Menu Screens 10.1 LAYER 3 EXTENSIONS MENU SCREEN When to Use To access the IGMP/VLAN Configuration screen. How to Access Use the arrow keys to highlight the LAYER 3 EXTENSIONS MENU item on the Module Configuration Menu screen and press ENTER. Th...
Page 313 - , is used to enable or disable IGMP (Internet; Layer 3 Extensions Menu Screen Menu Item Descriptions
IGMP/VLAN Configuration Screen Layer 3 Extensions Menu Screens 10-3 Menu Descriptions Refer to Table 10-1 for a functional description of each menu item (at this time there is only one menu item). 10.2 IGMP/VLAN CONFIGURATION SCREEN When to Use The IGMP/VLAN Configuration screen, Figure 10-2 , is us...
Page 314 - PIM (Protocol Independent Multicast) version 1 and 2; menu item on the Layer 3; IGMP/VLAN Configuration Screen
IGMP/VLAN Configuration Screen 10-4 Layer 3 Extensions Menu Screens The following multicast routing protocols are transparently supported and are used only to detect the location of routers (See the Release Notes for any changes or additions to this list): • DVMRP (Distance Vector Multicast Routing ...
Page 315 - describes each field of the IGMP/VLAN Configuration screen:; IGMP/VLAN Configuration Screen Field Descriptions; IGMP Version; is chosen as the option under VLAN ID. The field will; Query Interval; If the Interface Robustness is adjusted higher than the
IGMP/VLAN Configuration Screen Layer 3 Extensions Menu Screens 10-5 Field Descriptions Table 10-2 describes each field of the IGMP/VLAN Configuration screen: Table 10-2 IGMP/VLAN Configuration Screen Field Descriptions Use this field… To… IGMP Version (Toggle) See the current configured IGMP version...
Page 316 - Switch Query IP; To prevent the switch from participating in the IGMP; Querier Address; IGMP/VLAN Configuration Screen Field Descriptions (Continued)
IGMP/VLAN Configuration Screen 10-6 Layer 3 Extensions Menu Screens Last Member Query Interval (Modifiable) Modify the leave latency of the network.The Last Member Query Interval is the Max Response Time inserted into Group-Specific Queries sent in response to Leave Group messages, and is also the a...
Page 317 - To set up the IGMP protocol for each VLAN, proceed as follows:; field, and use the SPACE bar to step through the; IGMP State; The VLAN IDs are those of the VLANs created using the Static VLAN
IGMP/VLAN Configuration Screen Layer 3 Extensions Menu Screens 10-7 10.2.1 IGMP/VLAN Configuration Procedure To set up the IGMP protocol for each VLAN, proceed as follows: 1. Use the arrow keys to highlight the VLAN ID field, and use the SPACE bar to step through the VLAN choices to find the correct...
Page 319 - Module Statistics Menu Screens; Switch Statistics screen (; Module Statistics Menu
Module Statistics Menu Screens 11-1 11 Module Statistics Menu Screens This chapter describes how to use the Module Statistics Menu screen and the following screens that may be selected from its menu: • Switch Statistics screen ( Section 11.2 ) • Interface Statistics screen ( Section 11.3 ) • RMON St...
Page 320 - MODULE STATISTICS MENU SCREEN; MODULE STATISTICS
Module Statistics Menu Screen 11-2 Module Statistics Menu Screens 11.1 MODULE STATISTICS MENU SCREEN When to Use To obtain the following information: • Statistics concerning frame traffic through each switch port. • MIB II statistics for each switched interface. • Statistics gathered by the embedded...
Page 321 - Module Statistics Menu Screen; Module Statistics Menu Screen Menu Item Descriptions
Module Statistics Menu Screen Module Statistics Menu Screens 11-3 Screen Example Figure 11-1 Module Statistics Menu Screen Menu Descriptions Refer to Table 11-1 for a functional description of each menu item. Table 11-1 Module Statistics Menu Screen Menu Item Descriptions Menu Item Screen Function S...
Page 322 - SWITCH STATISTICS SCREEN; SWITCH STATISTICS; menu item on the Module Statistics; Module Statistics Menu Screen Menu Item Descriptions (Continued)
Switch Statistics Screen 11-4 Module Statistics Menu Screens 11.2 SWITCH STATISTICS SCREEN When to Use To obtain switch statistics about the number of frames received, transmitted, filtered, and forwarded by each switch port. How to Access Use the arrow keys to highlight the SWITCH STATISTICS menu i...
Page 323 - Switch Statistics Screen; Switch Statistics Screen Field Descriptions; Frames Rcvd
Switch Statistics Screen Module Statistics Menu Screens 11-5 Screen Example Figure 11-2 Switch Statistics Screen Field Descriptions Refer to Table 11-2 for a functional description of each screen field. Table 11-2 Switch Statistics Screen Field Descriptions Use this field… To… Port # (Read-Only) Ide...
Page 324 - INTERFACE STATISTICS SCREEN; INTERFACE STATISTICS; Frames Fltrd
Interface Statistics Screen 11-6 Module Statistics Menu Screens 11.3 INTERFACE STATISTICS SCREEN When to Use To obtain the MIB-II statistics of all the switch interfaces with the exception of an installed HSIM or VHSIM. How to Access Use the arrow keys to highlight the INTERFACE STATISTICS menu item...
Page 325 - Interface Statistics Screen; Interface Statistics Screen Field Descriptions; Interface; shows the Interface field displaying 1. This; Name
Interface Statistics Screen Module Statistics Menu Screens 11-7 Screen Example Figure 11-3 Interface Statistics Screen Field Descriptions Refer to Table 11-3 for a functional description of each screen field. Table 11-3 Interface Statistics Screen Field Descriptions Use this field… To… Interface (Re...
Page 326 - Interface Statistics Screen Field Descriptions (Continued)
Interface Statistics Screen 11-8 Module Statistics Menu Screens InUnicast (Read-Only) See the total number of frames that have been received that were sent to a single address. InNonUnicast (Read-Only) See the total number of frames that have been received that were delivered to a broadcast or multi...
Page 328 - RMON STATISTICS SCREEN; RMON STATISTICS; field on the Module Statistics Menu; RMON Statistics Screen
RMON Statistics Screen 11-10 Module Statistics Menu Screens 11.4 RMON STATISTICS SCREEN When to Use To obtain RMON statistics for each interface, on an interface-by-interface basis. How to Access Use the arrow keys to highlight the RMON STATISTICS field on the Module Statistics Menu screen and press...
Page 329 - RMON Statistics Screen Field Descriptions; shows that the data source for this RMON; The Drop Events field does not display the number of
RMON Statistics Screen Module Statistics Menu Screens 11-11 Field Descriptions Refer to Table 11-4 for a functional description of each screen field. Table 11-4 RMON Statistics Screen Field Descriptions Use this field… To… RMON Index (Read-Only) See the current Ethernet interface for which statistic...
Page 330 - RMON Statistics Screen Field Descriptions (Continued)
RMON Statistics Screen 11-12 Module Statistics Menu Screens Undersized Pkts (Read-Only) See the number of frames received containing less than the minimum Ethernet frame size of 64 bytes, not including the preamble, but have a valid CRC. Oversized Pkts (Read-Only) See the number of frames received t...
Page 331 - To display the statistics for any index, proceed as follows:; RMON Index; field nor the statistics will change until ENTER is
RMON Statistics Screen Module Statistics Menu Screens 11-13 11.4.1 Displaying RMON Statistics To display the statistics for any index, proceed as follows: 1. Use the arrow keys to highlight the Index [ nn ] field at the bottom of the screen. 2. Press the SPACE bar to increment (or press the DEL [del...
Page 332 - CHASSIS ENVIRONMENTAL STATISTICS; To obtain Chassis statistics for fan and power supplies.; Chassis Environmental Statistics Configuration; screen on; Chassis Environmental Statistics Configuration Screen
Chassis Environmental Statistics Configuration Screen 11-14 Module Statistics Menu Screens 11.5 CHASSIS ENVIRONMENTAL STATISTICS CONFIGURATION SCREEN When to Use To obtain Chassis statistics for fan and power supplies. How to Access Use the arrow keys to highlight the Chassis Environmental Statistic...
Page 333 - Determine whether there is power redundancy available.; Chassis Fan Status
Chassis Environmental Statistics Configuration Screen Module Statistics Menu Screens 11-15 Field Descriptions Refer to Table 11-5 for a functional description of each screen field. Table 11-5 Chassis Environmental Statistics Configuration Screen Field Descriptions Use this field… To… Chassis Power R...
Page 335 - Network Tools Screens; Network Tools; NETWORK TOOLS; menu item in the Module Menu screen; Type; help
Network Tools Screens 12-1 12 Network Tools Screens This chapter describes the Network Tools Help screen and how to use it and the Network Tools commands to access and manage network devices. An example of each command is also included. Screen Navigation Paths Password > Main Menu > Module Sel...
Page 336 - Figure 12-1 Network Tools Help Screen
Network Tools 12-2 Network Tools Screens Screen Example Figure 12-1 Network Tools Help Screen The Network Tools functions are performed using a series of commands. Entering commands in Network Tools involves typing the command to be executed at the Network Tools prompt, adding any desired or require...
Page 337 - font
Network Tools Network Tools Screens 12-3 Refer to Table 12-1 for a list of the commands. • Special Commands – Allow the user to exit from Network Tools. The commands are done , quit , and exit . Table 12-1 Built-in Commands alias arp arp_learn atm_stp_state 1 1. The atm_stp_state command only displa...
Page 338 - enable
Built-in Commands 12-4 Network Tools Screens The commands are presented in the following format: 12.2 BUILT-IN COMMANDS The built-in commands listed in this section activate functions on the LM managed device or devices being accessed through Network Tools. command Description: Briefly describes the...
Page 339 - alias stats
Built-in Commands Network Tools Screens 12-5 Example: -> alias disable 1-4 Snooping is disabled on port 1.Snooping is disabled on port 2.Snooping is disabled on port 3.Snooping is disabled on port 4. -> alias status 1 Snooping is disabled on port 1. -> alias stats Pkts Sent [ <= 64]: 0Pk...
Page 340 - arp; interface
Built-in Commands 12-6 Network Tools Screens arp Description: Provides access to the ARP (Address Resolution Protocol) cache, enabling you to view cache data, delete entries, or add a static route. Super-user access is required to delete an entry or add a static route. Each ARP cache entry lists the...
Page 341 - normal; bridge; bridge disable all
Built-in Commands Network Tools Screens 12-7 arp_learn Description: Used to set (normal or limited) how the ARP cache entry will be affected under different conditions as described in Options below. The command can also be used to display its current setting. Syntax: arp_learn [normal | limited | st...
Page 342 - cdp; None; defroute
Built-in Commands 12-8 Network Tools Screens cdp Description: Allows management of the Discovery Protocol (CDP) on this module. The user may enable, disable, or see the current status of CDP. Syntax: cdp [enable/disable/status] Options: None Example: -> cdp status CDP is Enabled-> cdp disable ...
Page 343 - The feature is enabled for that VLAN.; Devices that do not source frames regularly (such as; For an example of how dynamic_egress functions, refer to; status; – Allows the status of the dynamic_egress function to be checked to; – Allows dynamic egress modification for the vid.; disable; – Disallows dynamic egress modification for the vid.
Built-in Commands Network Tools Screens 12-9 dynamic_egress Description: Enables the dynamic_egress control function to be enabled, disabled, or the status viewed to see if the function is enabled or disabled. The command requires a corresponding VLAN Identifier (VID). The dynamic_egress control fun...
Page 344 - dynamic_egress enable 1; dynamic_egress disable 1; ev; Commands to Control Logging Functions:
Built-in Commands 12-10 Network Tools Screens Example: -> dynamic_egress status 1 Dynamic Egress Disabled for VLAN ID 0x0001 -> dynamic_egress enable 1 Dynamic Egress Enabled for VLAN ID 0x0001 -> dynamic_egress disable 1 Dynamic Egress Disabled for VLAN ID 0x0001 ev Description: Enables an...
Page 345 - ENABLE; ev disable all
Built-in Commands Network Tools Screens 12-11 Options: ENABLE – Enables Group or events or all DISABLE – Disables Group or events or all Commands to Control Logging Functions: ev STARt [Logging] [Trapping] – begin logging events/traps ev STOp [Logging] [Trapping] – stop logging events/traps ev Clear...
Page 346 - Active; Enables both gigabit ports.; Redundant; – Causes Port 1 to be active and Port 2 to be set up as a; – Displays the current status of the gigabit port.
Built-in Commands 12-12 Network Tools Screens gigabit_port_mode Description: Used to configure the Gigabit Ethernet ports. The user may configure the ports or see the current status of the gigabit configuration. Changing the mode will cause a reset and loss of all data in NVRAM with the exception of...
Page 348 - link_trap disable all; loopback_detect enable
Built-in Commands 12-14 Network Tools Screens link_trap Description: Allows link traps to be enabled or disabled when specifying a single port, or simultaneously when specifying “all” or no ports. When one or all ports are specified to enable, disable, or find their status, their current condition i...
Page 349 - – Port number of a port to have MAC locking disabled.; – Disables MAC locking on all ports of the module.; MAC_lock disable all; – Port number of a port to have MAC locking enabled.; all; – Enables MAC locking on all ports of the module.
Built-in Commands Network Tools Screens 12-15 MAC_lock disable Description: Disables MAC locking by either individual port or on all ports of the module. When MAC Locking Disabled and Authentication Disabled, MAC locking is released (or unlocked) when the link transitions to a down state; there is a...
Page 350 - MAC_lock trap disable; – Number of a port to have MAC lock trap disabled.; – Disables MAC lock trap on all ports of the module.; MAC_lock trap disable 6
Built-in Commands 12-16 Network Tools Screens MAC_lock status Description: Displays a list of all ports on the module and their MAC locking status (locked or unlocked), MAC locked to a port, and MAC lock trap (enabled or disabled). Syntax: MAC_lock status Options: None Example: -> MAC_lock status...
Page 351 - – Number of the port that will have MAC lock trap enabled.; MAC_lock trap enable 3
Built-in Commands Network Tools Screens 12-17 MAC_lock trap enable Description: Enables the sending of MAC violation traps by either individual port or on all ports of the module. If the MAC lock trap is enabled on a port, the switch sends a trap when the port receives a frame containing a source MA...
Page 352 - netstat; – Displays status and capability information for each interface.
Built-in Commands 12-18 Network Tools Screens netstat Description: Provides a display of general network statistics for the managed device. The netstat command must be used with one of the following two display options. Syntax: netstat [option] Options: -i – Displays status and capability informatio...
Page 353 - passiveStp; ping
Built-in Commands Network Tools Screens 12-19 passiveStp Description: Allows management of PassiveStp on this device. The user may enable/disable or see the current status of PassiveStp. Passive Mode Spanning tree allows ports on leaf bridges to transition very quickly and not invoke a global networ...
Page 354 - radius
Built-in Commands 12-20 Network Tools Screens radius Description: Used to enable, disable, and configure the radius function. RADIUS authentication is only used when the client has been properly configured and enabled. When the RADIUS Client is not enabled, the legacy password authentication will ru...
Page 355 - Shows Radius help; radius status; Enables or disables the Radius Client; radius clear; Accept
Built-in Commands Network Tools Screens 12-21 Options: radius Shows Radius help radius status Shows all Radius client settings radius [enable | disable] Enables or disables the Radius Client radius prim_ip <server ip> Shows <sets> the primary Radius server’s IP, in decimal-dotted format ...
Page 356 - Sets the primary Radius server’s shared secret.; The secret is NOT encrypted in transit if this command is
Built-in Commands 12-22 Network Tools Screens Options:(Cont’d) radius prim_secret Sets the primary Radius server’s shared secret. radius sec_secret Sets the secondary Radius server’s shared secret. NOTES: The secret is NOT encrypted in transit; if this command is used over TELNET then the secret may...
Page 358 - The Network Tools connection to the device will be; reset; reset
Built-in Commands 12-24 Network Tools Screens rate_limit_mode Description: Allows configuration of the exit-rate limit range to either the default high_range (100 Kbps to 1 Gbps) or the low range (50 Kbps to 400 Mbps). Status for this command will return the current mode. This mode is stored in non-...
Page 359 - Suppresses the generation of topology traps.; Allows the generation of topology traps.
Built-in Commands Network Tools Screens 12-25 sat_size Description: Allows configuration of the size off the Source Address Table (Forwarding Database) on the device to either 8000 or 16000 entries. The default is 8000 entries. When set to 16000, 400 Layer 2/3/4 VLAN Classification and Priority Assi...
Page 360 - show; show IP ARP
Built-in Commands 12-26 Network Tools Screens show Description: Displays information concerning various components of the device. Protocols currently supported are IP, IPX, DECnet, and AppleTalk. Components of those protocols that are currently supported are ARP caches, route tables, FIB tables, ser...
Page 361 - show mac; The show mac command displays all MAC addresses for the device.; fid; – Show MAC addresses for the filter database identifier (fdbId).; address; – Show addresses of the specified type only. Valid types are:; Default; – Show all MAC addresses for the device.
Built-in Commands Network Tools Screens 12-27 show mac Description: The show mac command displays all MAC addresses for the device. Syntax: show mac <fid> [fdbId] <address> [mac] <port> [portNumber] <type> [<other|tp_learned|sr_learned|self|management>] [<priorityq|m...
Page 362 - stpEdgePort; stpEdgePort enable
Built-in Commands 12-28 Network Tools Screens soft_reset Description: Restarts the software image, which restores the user configuration settings from NVRAM. The user will be queried to confirm the reset command to ensure against unwanted resets. TIP: The Network Tools connection to the device will ...
Page 363 - stpForceVersion; stpForceVersion 0 – Indicates STP compatibility.
Built-in Commands Network Tools Screens 12-29 stpForceVersion Description: Puts Spanning Tree into STP compatibility mode (0) or the default RSTP mode (2). Syntax: stpForceVersion [ 0 | 2 | status ] Options: stpForceVersion 0 – Indicates STP compatibility. Enable stpForceVersion 0 only if the user d...
Page 364 - stpPointToPointMAC
Built-in Commands 12-30 Network Tools Screens stpPointToPointMAC Description: Allows you to set the value of stpPointToPointMAC to TRUE, FALSE or AUTO. Syntax: stpPointToPointMAC [ status ] [ value ] stpPointToPointMAC [ value ] [ vlan id ] [ port range ] Where 'value' is 'true', 'false' or 'auto'. ...
Page 365 - set spantree legacypathcost; When connecting ports between devices, it is; shows the path cost values when running 802.1t bridging.; – Enables the device to use spanning tree legacy 802.1D Path Cost; – Displays the current status of the Path Cost setting (enabled or; Table 12-2 Path Cost Parameter Values
Built-in Commands Network Tools Screens 12-31 set spantree legacypathcost Description: Enables or disables the use of 802.1D or 802.1t Path Cost bridging values on the device. The default is legacy 802.1D standard Path Cost values. NOTE: When connecting ports between devices, it is recommended that ...
Page 366 - To set the device to use the 802.1D legacy path costs, enter:; stpLegacyPathCost disable; stpPort; – displays a list of the physical ports that are enabled.; – enables a specific port.; – disables a specific port.; stpPort status; stpPort enable 1; stpPort disable 2
Built-in Commands 12-32 Network Tools Screens Example: To set the device to use the 802.1D legacy path costs, enter: -> stpLegacyPathCost enable To set the device to use the 802.1t path costs (default setting), enter: -> stpLegacyPathCost disable To determine if the device is currently operati...
Page 367 - stpRealTimeMsgAge; Enables the BPDU MESSAGE AGE time mechanism.; Disables BPDU MESSAGE AGE time mechanism.; Shows status of the BPDU MESSAGE AGE time mechanism.; stpStandby
Built-in Commands Network Tools Screens 12-33 stpRealTimeMsgAge Description: Sets the BPDU MESSAGE AGE time mechanism to either IEEE or REAL TIME. Syntax: stpRealTimeMsgAge [ enable | disable | status ] Options: enable – Enables the BPDU MESSAGE AGE time mechanism. disable – Disables BPDU MESSAGE AG...
Page 368 - telnet
Built-in Commands 12-34 Network Tools Screens telnet Description: Allows the user to communicate with another host (that supports Telnet connections) using the Telnet protocol. The user must specify the remote host using its IP address. The [IP address] field is mandatory. If no Port number is speci...
Page 369 - traceroute
Built-in Commands Network Tools Screens 12-35 timed_soft_reset Description: Allows configuration of a timed_soft_reset in number of seconds. Status for this command will return the time until a reset will occur and whether or not a non-volatile reset will occur when the reset happens. The reset_nv a...
Page 370 - vrrpPort; This command is only valid when the switch suppor ts the; get; – displays a list of all port numbers of VRRP Ports currently set.; set; – sets a specific port as a VRRP Port.; set all; – sets all front panel as VRRP Ports.; unset all; – terminates the VRRP setting on all front panel ports.; vrrpPort get; vrrpPort set
Built-in Commands 12-36 Network Tools Screens vrrpPort Description: Enables the user to choose the Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP) Port(s), front panel Ethernet or Fast Ethernet ports. When the link on a VRRP Port goes down or up, the database is purged. Then a notification is sent out to ...
Page 371 - EXAMPLE, EFFECTS OF AGING TIME ON DYNAMIC EGRESS; In this simple example (; Figure 12-2 Example, Dynamic Egress Application
Example, Effects of Aging Time on Dynamic Egress Network Tools Screens 12-37 12.3 EXAMPLE, EFFECTS OF AGING TIME ON DYNAMIC EGRESS This section provides an example of how aging time affects the dynamic recognition of frames from a user device on a port. In this example, assume that a rule set on Por...
Page 372 - dynamic_egress enable 2; SPECIAL COMMANDS; command enables the user to exit from Network Tools; done
Special Commands 12-38 Network Tools Screens Solving the Problem In this example, Switch 1 (S1) has already been configured with a default VLAN 0001 associated with Filter Database Identifier (FDB ID) 0001 as the Port VLAN Identifier (PVID) on all ports. The following additional steps are required t...
Page 373 - VLAN Operation and Network Applications; before configuring the switch.
VLAN Operation and Network Applications 13-1 13 VLAN Operation and Network Applications This chapter provides the following information: • Definition of VLANs ( Section 13.1 ) • Types of VLANs ( Section 13.2 ) • Benefits and Restrictions ( Section 13.3 ) of VLANs • VLAN Terms ( Section 13.4 ) • VLAN...
Page 375 - Example of a VLAN; Building One; SmartSwitch; trunk
Defining VLANs VLAN Operation and Network Applications 13-3 Figure 13-1 Example of a VLAN In this example, the Sales and Finance workstations have been placed on two separate VLANs. In a plain Ethernet environment, the entire network is a broadcast domain, and the SmartSwitches follow the IEEE 802.1...
Page 376 - Other VLAN Strategies
Types of VLANs 13-4 VLAN Operation and Network Applications 13.2 TYPES OF VLANs There are a number of different strategies for creating Virtual Local Area Networks, each with their own approaches to defining a station’s membership in a particular VLAN. 13.2.1 802.1Q VLANs An 802.1Q VLAN switch deter...
Page 377 - VLAN Terms and Definitions; Output direction of data from a network device.
VLAN Terms VLAN Operation and Network Applications 13-5 13.4 VLAN TERMS To fully understand the operation and configuration of port based VLANs, it is essential to understand the definitions of several key terms. Table 13-1 VLAN Terms and Definitions VLAN Term Definition VLAN ID A unique number (bet...
Page 378 - VLAN Term
VLAN Terms 13-6 VLAN Operation and Network Applications Default VLAN The VLAN to which all ports are assigned upon initialization. The Default VLAN has a VLAN ID of 1 and cannot be deleted or renamed. Forwarding List A list of the ports on a particular device that are eligible to transmit frames for...
Page 379 - Description; GMRP is not supported in this device.
VLAN Operation VLAN Operation and Network Applications 13-7 13.5 VLAN OPERATION The following sections describe the operation of a VLAN switch and discuss the operations that a VLAN switch performs in response to both normal and VLAN-originated network traffic. 13.5.1 Description The 802.1Q VLAN ope...
Page 380 - Switches; presented in
Configuration Process 13-8 VLAN Operation and Network Applications Switches In order to configure a group of stations into a VLAN, the stations must be connected to VLAN-aware switches. It is the job of the switch to classify received frames into VLAN memberships and transmit frames, according to VL...
Page 381 - VLAN SWITCH OPERATION; View from Inside the Switch; The example in
VLAN Switch Operation VLAN Operation and Network Applications 13-9 13.7 VLAN SWITCH OPERATION IEEE 802.1Q VLAN switches act on the classification of frames into VLANs. Sometimes, VLAN classification is based on tags in the headers of data frames. These VLAN tags are added to data frames by the switc...
Page 382 - Receiving Frames from VLAN Ports; , received the frame, the frame would then be sent to all ports that
VLAN Switch Operation 13-10 VLAN Operation and Network Applications 13.7.1 Receiving Frames from VLAN Ports When a switch is placed in 802.1Q Operational Mode, every frame received by the switch must belong, or be assigned, to a VLAN. The switch will now make a forwarding decision on the frame, as d...
Page 383 - VLAN CONFIGURATION
VLAN Configuration VLAN Operation and Network Applications 13-11 13.7.2.2 Known Unicasts When a VLAN switch receives a frame with a known MAC address as its destination address, the action taken by the switch to determine how the frame is transmitted depends on the VLAN, the VLAN associated FDB ID, ...
Page 384 - Switch Management with Only Default VLAN; Switch with VLANs; members of the default VLAN. Therefore, any station
VLAN Configuration 13-12 VLAN Operation and Network Applications Figure 13-3 Switch Management with Only Default VLAN 13.8.3 Switch with VLANs If the switch is to be configured for multiple VLANs, it may be desirable to configure a management-only VLAN. This allows a management station connected to ...
Page 385 - Switch Management with VLANs; To set up the switch (
VLAN Configuration VLAN Operation and Network Applications 13-13 Figure 13-4 Switch Management with VLANs To set up the switch ( Figure 13-4 ) to establish a management VLAN on port 1, use the following process: 1. Use the Static VLAN Configuration screen to define a new VLAN named “Management VLAN”...
Page 386 - SUMMARY OF VLAN LOCAL MANAGEMENT
Summary of VLAN Local Management 13-14 VLAN Operation and Network Applications 5. Use the VLAN Port Configuration screen to enter the VLAN ID, 2, of the new Management VLAN as the Port VLAN ID (PVID) to the Host Data Port. The port number will depend on the device. This port is not a physical port a...
Page 387 - For details about each screen and how to use them, refer to; How many VLANs will be required?
Summary of VLAN Local Management VLAN Operation and Network Applications 13-15 Figure 13-5 802.1Q VLAN Screen Hierarchy For details about each screen and how to use them, refer to Chapter 8 . 13.9.1 Preparing for VLAN Configuration A little forethought and planning is essential to a good VLAN implem...
Page 388 - QUICK VLAN WALKTHROUGH
Quick VLAN Walkthrough 13-16 VLAN Operation and Network Applications 13.10 QUICK VLAN WALKTHROUGH The procedures below provide a short tutorial walkthrough that presents each of the steps necessary to configure a new Static VLAN. These steps include the following: • Assigning a VLAN ID and VLAN Name...
Page 389 - Walkthrough Stage One, Static VLAN Configuration Screen; Assigning Ports to the VLAN Egress list; Egress; Use the SPACE bar to step to; UNTAGGED; When a Static VLAN is created, all por ts on the Static VLAN Egress
Quick VLAN Walkthrough VLAN Operation and Network Applications 13-17 Figure 13-6 Walkthrough Stage One, Static VLAN Configuration Screen Assigning Ports to the VLAN Egress list 1. Use the arrow keys to highlight the line in the list that has VLAN ID 2. As shown in Figure 13-6 , the Static VLAN Egres...
Page 390 - Walkthrough Stage Two, Port 3 Egress Setting
Quick VLAN Walkthrough 13-18 VLAN Operation and Network Applications 4. Use the arrow keys to highlight the SAVE command at the bottom of the screen. Press ENTER. Port 3 is added to the Egress list of VLAN 2 with a frame format of UNTAGGED. The screen should now look like Figure 13-7 . Figure 13-7 W...
Page 391 - Walkthrough Stage Three, Port 10 Egress Setting; Configuring the Port Parameters; menu item and press ENTER. The VLAN Port; Type in
Quick VLAN Walkthrough VLAN Operation and Network Applications 13-19 Figure 13-8 Walkthrough Stage Three, Port 10 Egress Setting Configuring the Port Parameters Now that the TEST VLAN and the trunk connection are set up, we can proceed to set the port parameters for ports 3 and 10, as follows: 1. On...
Page 393 - Walkthrough Stage Four, VLAN Port Configuration; Chapter 8; are not meant to cover the full potential of Local Management.
Examples VLAN Operation and Network Applications 13-21 Figure 13-9 Walkthrough Stage Four, VLAN Port Configuration This effectively completes the configuration of a single VLAN, assigning it to a port, and configuring the switch to forward the frames received on that port to a trunk port. The trunk ...
Page 394 - shows the initial state of the switch.; Example 1, Single Switch Operation; For the Red VLAN
Example 1, Single Switch Operation 13-22 VLAN Operation and Network Applications 13.12 EXAMPLE 1, SINGLE SWITCH OPERATION This first example looks at the configuration of a single Ethernet switch for VLAN operation. In this example, two groups of three users are to be assigned to two VLANs to isolat...
Page 395 - The VLANs and ports are now configured and enabled.; Switch Configured for VLANs
Example 1, Single Switch Operation VLAN Operation and Network Applications 13-23 4. The ports 1 through 6 are configured as follows using the VLAN Port Configuration screen: • Ports 1, 2, and 3 are set as follows: PVID: 2Acceptable Frame Types: ADMIT ALL FRAMESIngress Filtering: ENABLEDGVRP Status: ...
Page 396 - EXAMPLE 2, VLANs ACROSS MULTIPLE SWITCHES; As shown in
Example 2, VLANs Across Multiple Switches 13-24 VLAN Operation and Network Applications 13.12.2 Frame Handling This section describes the operations of the switch when two frames are received. The first frame is a broadcast sent by station R1. 1. Station R1 transmits the broadcast frame. The switch ...
Page 397 - Example 2, VLANs Across Multiple Switches; User
Example 2, VLANs Across Multiple Switches VLAN Operation and Network Applications 13-25 Figure 13-12 Example 2, VLANs Across Multiple Switches Floor 1 Floor 2 Floor 3 Floor 4 1 Bridge 1 Bridge 2 Bridge 3 Bridge 4 Redco Redco Blue Industries Red VLAN Red VLAN Red VLAN Red VLAN Blue VLAN Blue VLAN Blu...
Page 398 - Switch 4
Example 2, VLANs Across Multiple Switches 13-26 VLAN Operation and Network Applications 13.13.1 Solving the Problem To solve the problem in this example, the users are assigned to VLANs using Switch 4 and Switch 2 as shown in Figure 13-12 . Redco users are assigned to the Red VLAN and Blue Industrie...
Page 399 - Port 4 is set as follows:; Switch 2 is set as follows:
Example 2, VLANs Across Multiple Switches VLAN Operation and Network Applications 13-27 4. Port 4 is configured as a trunk port by setting the Egress type for both VLAN ID 2, Port 4 and VLAN ID 3, Port 4 to TAGGED using the Static VLAN Egress Configuration screen. This means that these ports will on...
Page 400 - Port 3 is set as follows:
Example 2, VLANs Across Multiple Switches 13-28 VLAN Operation and Network Applications • Port 3 is set as follows: PVID: 2Acceptable Frame Types: ADMIT ALL FRAMESIngress Filtering: ENABLEDGVRP Status: DISABLED This causes the switch to classify all untagged frames received as belonging to the VLAN ...
Page 401 - Bridge 1 Broadcasts Frames; shows the path taken to this point to reach Switch 2.
Example 2, VLANs Across Multiple Switches VLAN Operation and Network Applications 13-29 13.13.2 Frame Handling The following describes how, when User A attempts to log on to the File Server on Bridge 4, the frames from User A are classified on Switch 4 and traverse the network. In this example, the ...
Page 402 - Transmitting to Switch 4
Example 2, VLANs Across Multiple Switches 13-30 VLAN Operation and Network Applications Figure 13-14 Transmitting to Switch 4 3. When Switch 2 receives the tagged frame on its Port 2, it checks the frame’s VLAN Tag Header and determines that the frame is classified as belonging to the Red VLAN, and ...
Page 403 - Transmitting to Bridge 4
Example 2, VLANs Across Multiple Switches VLAN Operation and Network Applications 13-31 Figure 13-15 Transmitting to Bridge 4 4. The File Server responds with a unicast frame to User A. All switches between the File Server and User A have an entry in their respective Source Address Tables identifyin...
Page 404 - EXAMPLE 3, FILTERING TRAFFIC ACCORDING TO A LAYER 4; In this example, illustrated in; Example 5, Filtering Traffic According to a Classification; Switches 1 and 2; Each switch is set as follows:; Users
Example 3, Filtering Traffic According to a Layer 4 Classification Rule 13-32 VLAN Operation and Network Applications 13.14 EXAMPLE 3, FILTERING TRAFFIC ACCORDING TO A LAYER 4 CLASSIFICATION RULE This example illustrates how to filter out broadcast transmissions at Layer 4 from other parts of a netw...
Page 405 - Classification: Dest UDP Port; EXAMPLE 4, SECURING SENSITIVE INFORMATION ACCORDING; Example 6, Securing Traffic to One Subnet; User Subnet; User Subnet; Finance; Other Users
Example 4, Securing Sensitive Information According to Subnet VLAN Operation and Network Applications 13-33 2. The VLAN Classification Configuration screen is used to configure the switch to detect and classify the incoming RIP broadcast frames on Port 25 to the Null VLAN. Since the Null VLAN is not...
Page 406 - EXAMPLE 5, USING DYNAMIC EGRESS TO CONTROL TRAFFIC
Example 5, Using Dynamic Egress to Control Traffic 13-34 VLAN Operation and Network Applications 13.15.1 Solving the Problem In this example, Switch 1 (S1) has already been configured and is operating. To isolate the Finance Department traffic, Subnet 28 will be isolated from the Engineering Departm...
Page 407 - Example 7, Dynamic Egress Application
Example 5, Using Dynamic Egress to Control Traffic VLAN Operation and Network Applications 13-35 Figure 13-18 Example 7, Dynamic Egress Application Solving the Problem In this example, Switch 1 (S1) has already been configured with a default VLAN 0001 associated with FDB ID 0001 as the PVID on all p...
Page 408 - EXAMPLE 6, LOCKING A MAC ADDRESS TO A PORT USING; Locking Ports According to Classification Rule
Example 6, Locking a MAC Address to a Port Using Classification Rules 13-36 VLAN Operation and Network Applications In this example, the AppleTalk traffic is routed only to AppleTalk users (ports 1, 2, 5, and 6), while IP traffic is allowed to be seen by IP users (ports 3, 4, and 7) and by IP/AppleT...
Page 409 - This is accomplished using the screens as follows:; To secure Port 1, you would configure Switch 1 as follows:
Example 6, Locking a MAC Address to a Port Using Classification Rules VLAN Operation and Network Applications 13-37 The frames received on Port 2 will be handled in the same way except that S1 will only allow frames with the MAC address 00.00.00.00.00.0B frames to be forwarded out the desired ports ...
Page 411 - Generic Attribute Registration Protocol (GARP); Generic Attribute Registration Protocol; OPERATION; shows an example of; settings is only available through a MIB.
Generic Attribute Registration Protocol (GARP) A-1 A Generic Attribute Registration Protocol (GARP) This appendix describes the switch operation when its ports are operating under the Generic Attribute Registration Protocol (GARP) application – GARP VLAN Registration Protocol (GVRP). A.1 OPERATION T...
Page 412 - HOW IT WORKS; Example of VLAN Propagation via GVRP
How It Works A-2 Generic Attribute Registration Protocol (GARP) A.2 HOW IT WORKS In Figure A-1 , Switch 4, port 1 is registered as being a member of VLAN Blue and then declares this fact out all its ports (2 and 3) to Switch 1 and Switch 2. These two switches register this in the Port VLAN Lists of ...
Page 413 - About IGMP; This appendix provides information about the following:; IGMP OVERVIEW
About IGMP B-1 B About IGMP This appendix provides information about the following: • IGMP Overview ( Section B.1 ) • Supported Features and Functions ( Section B.2 ) • Detecting Multicast Routers ( Section B.3 ) B.1 IGMP OVERVIEW Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) is a multicast protocol use...
Page 414 - SUPPORTED FEATURES AND FUNCTIONS; Runs only when the switch is operating in the 802.1Q mode.
Supported Features and Functions B-2 About IGMP B.2 SUPPORTED FEATURES AND FUNCTIONS The following lists the features and functions supported when using IGMP: • Runs only when the switch is operating in the 802.1Q mode. • Supports multiple multicast and non-multicast routers on the same VLAN. • Supp...
Page 415 - DETECTING MULTICAST ROUTERS
Detecting Multicast Routers About IGMP B-3 B.3 DETECTING MULTICAST ROUTERS The location of a router needs to be known in order to forward IGMP report frames back to the router. The router(s) sends multicast routing protocol frames that get flooded throughout the network. By snooping on these protoco...
Page 417 - Index; Numerics
Index-1 Index Numerics 1D Connection 13-6 1D Trunk 8-20 1Q Connection 13-6 1Q Trunk 8-20 802.1 Configuration Menu screen 7-2 802.1p Configuration Menu screen 9-2 802.1Q switching mode hierarchy of 3-3 802.1Q VLAN Configuration Menu screen 8-3 802.3ad Aggregator Details screen 6-42 screen fields Admi...
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Index-3 Configuration VLAN Spanning Tree 7-9 VLAN Spanning Tree ports 7-12 Configuration Process 13-8 Confining Network Traffic According to Priority and VLAN 9-35 Controlling Traffic example of 12-37 Current VLAN Configuration screen 8-14 screen fields FDB ID 8-15 Ports on Egress 8-15 VLAN ID 8-15 ...
Page 422 - See also
Index-6 L Layer 3 Expansion Menu screen 10-2 Lists Forwarding 13-6 Port VLAN 13-6 Local Management clearing counters 3-5 exiting from 3-4 navigating the screens 3-1 paging to next or previous screen 3-5 requirements 1-4 screen elements 1-4 See also managing the switch Local Management screens select...