IBM NH2025-10 - Manual

IBM NH2025-10

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – Standards Compliance; FCC Notice; CE Mark; VCCI
  • Page 5 – Contents; Overview
  • Page 6 – ii; Configuring, Modifying, and Monitoring the Unit; Deleting the EtherChannel
  • Page 7 – iii
  • Page 8 – iv
  • Page 10 – Applications; Network Management Systems
  • Page 11 – Feature Summary; Performance/Configuration; All ports support auto-polarity detection and correction.; Management
  • Page 13 – Installing and Setting Up the Unit; Installing the Unit; WARNING; Rack Mounting; Front Panel
  • Page 14 – Rear Panel; Installing Modules in the Unit
  • Page 15 – Green; Green
  • Page 16 – Connecting Power to the Unit; Input Supply
  • Page 17 – Grounding; Connecting Ethernet Devices; Connecting Your Network
  • Page 19 – Getting Started; Connecting to the Management Port; To configure the serial ports do the following items:; Logging Into the Command Line Interface; Please Login; Setting the IP Address; Set the IP configuration using the; Example
  • Page 20 – Verifying the Installation
  • Page 21 – Using the Command Line Interface; Command Conventions; Command; Command Line Help; Getting Command Parameter Help; ping
  • Page 22 – The unit displays the next level of parameters:; Getting Command Group Help; Using Command Wildcards
  • Page 23 – Retrieving Command History; Retrieves the last command in the command history.
  • Page 24 – Command Line Errors; Nonexistent command; Nonexistent Command; command ‘pin’ not found; Incorrect Number of Parameters; too few arguments
  • Page 25 – Console Commands
  • Page 26 – banner; The banner command displays the Nbase-Xyplex CLI logo.; clear; The clear command clears the screen and displays the CLI prompt.; login; number of option
  • Page 28 – System Commands; system
  • Page 29 – filename
  • Page 30 – IP address; client
  • Page 31 – IP Commands; IP Configuration; The device has no IP Address defined
  • Page 32 – Setting an IP address
  • Page 33 – Erasing an IP Configuration; Configuring a Gateway; Device Default Gateway change in the NVRAM OK; Bootp Configuration
  • Page 34 – If Ip MAC TTL; ARP Table Entry successfully added
  • Page 35 – Port configuration; Displaying the Port Configuration; dport
  • Page 36 – Setting the port configuration; speed; port number
  • Page 37 – Setting the flow control; The
  • Page 38 – EtherChannel; Getting the EtherChannel Configuration; Ethernet Channel Table from RUN database; Setting the EtherChannel; new-ec Create a new EtherChannel
  • Page 39 – Port Priority; Set Port Priority
  • Page 40 – Get Port Priority; Ports Priority Configuration :; VLAN Priority; Modifying the Switch Policy
  • Page 41 – How the STP Topology Stabilizes
  • Page 42 – Spanning Tree Parameters
  • Page 43 – Topology Change Notification BPDU; The following circumstances can cause this to happen:; Using STP to Manage Redundant Links; Enabling/Disabling STP; or a power cycle. The default is disabled.
  • Page 44 – Viewing Bridge Parameters; Configuring the Bridge; Modifying the designated root:; priority; The Bridge Priority was changed
  • Page 45 – Viewing the Port Configuration; Setting Port Configuration
  • Page 46 – Priority was changed for port 4; The Port State was changed to for port 4; Changing the path cost:; The parameter; The Port Path Cost was changed for port 4
  • Page 47 – Switching Commands; Learning Table; Aging Configuration; Running aging period: 300 seconds
  • Page 48 – Aging Period update – OK
  • Page 50 – Deleting Entries; CAUTION; port; Adding Static Entries; Add LT entry – OK
  • Page 51 – Virtual Broadcast Domain; Viewing the VBC Mode; Runtime VLAN mode is disabled; Setting the VBC mode; vbc; Set run VLAN mode vbc- OK; Creating VBC Domains
  • Page 52 – Viewing VBC Matrix
  • Page 53 – Deleting a VBC; Virtual Networking
  • Page 54 – Important Considerations; run; Viewing the VLAN Mode; Setting the VLAN Mode
  • Page 55 – Inter-Switch VLAN or ISVLAN; Tag Field Format; TCI contains the user priority bits and the VID (VLAN Identifier).; Principles of ISVLAN; Viewing the ISVLAN Mode; A A A A A A A A A A A
  • Page 56 – Setting a Tagged Port; Removing a Tagged Port; Set run VLAN Tag awareness – OK; Server Port; Creating a Server Port
  • Page 57 – Removing a Server Port; VLAN; Creating a VLAN; tag; Viewing VLAN Configuration
  • Page 58 – VID; VID NAME TAG Prio Ports; Deleting a VLAN; NOTE: You cannot delete both Server and Management VLANs.
  • Page 59 – VLAN Management; Viewing the Management Tag; By default the Management processor belongs to (CPU) VLAN tag 1.; Modifying the Management Tag; Deleting the Management from a VLAN
  • Page 60 – Creating a VLAN with Port Management; Set run Management VLAN Domain – OK; Physical configuration schema; Set VLAN Server Ports – OK
  • Page 61 – VLAN Configuration; Payroll VLAN Configuration:; Finance VLAN Configuration:; Set run VLAN Domain entry – OK; Checking the Configuration:; Runtime VLAN mode is VLAN Tagging
  • Page 62 – Utilities Commands; Ping Commands; Ping; Port mirroring
  • Page 63 – Setting the Monitoring Port; Set of the Monitor Port - OK; Monitoring with: monitor; Start monitoring port 1 - OK; Saving the Configuration; Save monitoring configuration to NVRAM - OK; Stopping Monitoring
  • Page 64 – Viewing the NVRAM Configuration; Erasing the NVRAM configuration; Frame Generator; Setting the Frame Generator; length; Starting the Frame Generation
  • Page 65 – Stopping the Frame Generation; This command stops the Ethernet frame generator.; SNMP; NBase-Xyplex SNMP Support
  • Page 66 – SNMP Community String Commands; get-comm show current read or/and write community; read; – mode gives write access to all objects in the MIB.; Viewing the Community String; Setting the Read or Write Community
  • Page 67 – SNMP Traps; Setting Authentication Traps; This trap is generated whenever a login attempt fails during the; Viewing the Authentication Trap Status; Setting the Authentication Trap
  • Page 68 – Configuring the Trap Stations
  • Page 69 – Statistics; statistics; Clearing the Switch Counters; Getting Statistics on a Particular Port; Getting Collisions on a Port
  • Page 70 – Rmon Statistics; Getting Rmon Statistics Group for a Port; Getting the Packet Size Distribution
  • Page 71 – Getting the Management Counters
  • Page 73 – Trouble Shooting
  • Page 75 – Commands Quick Reference
  • Page 77 – Switching Database Commands
  • Page 78 – Port Monitoring; monitor; Port Configuration Commands
  • Page 79 – Spanning Tree Commands
  • Page 81 – console
  • Page 84 – TFTP Recovery - Breaking into the BootROM
  • Page 86 – Technical Specifications; Environment; Operating Temperature
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Summary

Page 3 - Standards Compliance; FCC Notice; CE Mark; VCCI

Standards Compliance UL 1950; CSA 22.2 No 950; VCCI; FCC Part 15 Class A; CE-89/336/EEC, 73/23/EEC FCC Notice WARNING: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonabl...

Page 5 - Contents; Overview

Contents i Overview Applications ............................................................................................................................... 2Network Management Systems ................................................................................................. 2Feature Summ...

Page 6 - ii; Configuring, Modifying, and Monitoring the Unit; Deleting the EtherChannel

ii Configuring, Modifying, and Monitoring the Unit Console Commands ..................................................................................................................17System Commands........................................................................................................

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