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iii Contents Quick Start 1 Chapter 1 Hardware Installation and Network Topology 3 Overview .......................................................................................................................................... 3 Installation and Setup ................................................
Page 5 - Quick Start; Connect the network devices to the switch.; Cabling Guidelines
1 Rubber feet for shelf or table placement. Brackets and screws for standard19-inch equipment rack placement. Quick Start 1. Install the Express 10/100 Switch in a rack or on a shelf or table and plug thecord in. If you’re in Europe or Asia, or any other country that has a 220-voltelectrical system,...
Page 6 - (Optional) Quick Start for SNMP Management; data bits; Press
2 (Optional) Quick Start for SNMP Management 4. Use the null-modem cable to connect the Console port to a COM port on aworkstation. 5. Open a terminal emulation program (such as HyperTerminal in MicrosoftWindows* 95). Use these communication parameters: • 9600 baud • 8 data bits • No parity • 1 stop...
Page 7 - Overview; Network Manager. See page 21 for information on using
3 Hardware Installationand NetworkTopology Overview The Intel Express 10/100 Fast Ethernet Switch features eight auto-negotiating 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX ports. Each port supports anEthernet (10 Mbps) or Fast Ethernet (100 Mbps) segment. The switchalso has two slots for optional two-port media adapters ...
Page 8 - Installation and Setup; Install the switch in a rack or on a shelf.; The United States and Japan both have 110 volt systems.; WARNING
4 C H A P T E R 1 Intel Express 10/100 Fast Ethernet Switch Installation and Setup 1 Install the switch in a rack or on a shelf. For rack placement, connect the switch to a 19-inch rack using theenclosed rack mount brackets. For shelf placement, attach the enclosed rubber feet to each corner ofthe b...
Page 9 - Using the Switch; Port status LEDs; Xmt
5 Hardware Installation and Network Topology C H A P T E R 1 Using the Switch The switch requires minimal user intervention. It automatically learnsthe addresses of new devices as you connect them, and will relearnaddresses dynamically if you reconfigure the network. It alsoautomatically detects the...
Page 10 - Flow; Management status LEDs; See Chapter 4 for troubleshooting information.
6 C H A P T E R 1 Intel Express 10/100 Fast Ethernet Switch Flow Flow control. Lights whenever too much traffic isentering on a port. When this happens, the switch’sbuffers fill and it’s forced to back pressure thetraffic out to the segment for retransmission. Thisallows the switch’s buffers to clea...
Page 11 - Cabling Requirements; UTP requirements
7 Hardware Installation and Network Topology C H A P T E R 1 Cabling Requirements Incorrect cabling is often the cause of network configurationproblems. It’s important that you understand cabling requirementsbefore connecting devices to the switch. UTP requirements The 100BASE-TX Fast Ethernet speci...
Page 12 - NOTE
8 C H A P T E R 1 Intel Express 10/100 Fast Ethernet Switch Straight-through vs. crossover cables Ports on the switch are wired MDI-X so you can use a straight-through cable when connecting to a workstation or server (adaptercards are wired MDI). For direct connection to another MDI-X port(most hubs...
Page 13 - Determining which cable to use; For this connection
9 Hardware Installation and Network Topology C H A P T E R 1 Determining which cable to use Different switch and repeater manufacturers implement their portconfigurations differently. The following guidelines are based on theExpress 10/100 Switch, the Intel Express 100BASE-TX StackableHub (repeater)...
Page 14 - Typical Configurations
10 C H A P T E R 1 Intel Express 10/100 Fast Ethernet Switch Typical Configurations Configuring the mixed 10 and100 Mbps workgroup environment In the mixed 10 and 100 Mbps environment, workgroup clients shouldbe connected to a hubs such as the Intel Express 10/100BASE-TXStackable Hub. All hub stacks...
Page 15 - Configuration guidelines:
11 Hardware Installation and Network Topology C H A P T E R 1 Configuration guidelines: Servers or workstations: Configure servers or workstationsdirectly connected to the switch for full duplex. Since the traffic istwo-way traffic, you’ll see a performance increase with a fullduplex configuration. ...
Page 18 - Repeater count limitations
14 C H A P T E R 1 Intel Express 10/100 Fast Ethernet Switch One repeater hop for100BASE-TX Only one repeater hop isallowed for 100BASE-TX.Also, the distance betweenthe node and switch can’texceed 200 meters. You can’t daisy-chain 100Mbps hubs with UTPcable. For Express 100BASE-TXhubs, use cascade c...
Page 20 - To access the Console Manager:; Accessing the Console Manager remotely; command through the Console port (see
16 C H A P T E R 2 Intel Express 10/100 Fast Ethernet Switch Accessing the ConsoleManager The Console Manager software is contained in the switch’snonvolatile RAM (NVRAM). You don’t need to install any software. To access the Console Manager: 1 Use the null-modem cable (included with the switch) to ...
Page 21 - Using the Console Manager; assign an IP configuration to the switch.; Entering commands; at the command prompt displays basic system status information.
17 Configuring and Managing the Switch C H A P T E R 2 Using the Console Manager The Console Manager provides an out-of-band (not on the network)connection to the switch. Use the Console Manager to • assign an IP configuration to the switch. • configure the ports. • monitor network performance. • cr...
Page 22 - cP
18 C H A P T E R 2 Intel Express 10/100 Fast Ethernet Switch Some commands have parameters that determine how settings aresaved and when they’re implemented. Some are changed in • the running configuration so that the new value is usedimmediately (the run option). • the NVRAM so that the changes are...
Page 23 - Console Manager command groups; The Console Manager has several categories of commands:
19 Configuring and Managing the Switch C H A P T E R 2 Console Manager command groups The Console Manager has several categories of commands: • Console commands: help, banner, login/logout, consoleparameters setup. • System commands: system status, reset commands, downloadcommands, and system debug ...
Page 24 - Procedures using this diagram
20 C H A P T E R 2 Intel Express 10/100 Fast Ethernet Switch Sample Console ManagerSession Refer to the diagram below when reading the sample configurationprocedures on pages 21 through 29. Procedures using this diagram • Configuring the SNMP agent for IP (page 21) • Configuring a port for full dupl...
Page 25 - Configuring the SNMP agent for IP; Commands used; Set the IP configuration. Type the command:
21 Configuring and Managing the Switch C H A P T E R 2 Configuring the SNMP agent for IP You can monitor and control the switch through any SNMP-compliantnetwork management system (NMS). First, you must configure theSNMP agent by assigning an IP address. In the diagram on page 20, a laptop is used t...
Page 26 - Configuring a port for full duplex; Get the current port settings using the; is the default) then
22 C H A P T E R 2 Intel Express 10/100 Fast Ethernet Switch Configuring a port for full duplex Configuring a port for full duplex allows the switch to send andreceive packets simultaneously with the destination device. Toestablish a full-duplex link, the switch and the destination device bothmust b...
Page 27 - You can create two types of VLANs:; Displays the SVLAN table.; To create an SVLAN; Determine the ports you want to group together.
23 Configuring and Managing the Switch C H A P T E R 2 Creating Virtual LANs (VLANs) You can create two types of VLANs: • Security VLANs (SVLANs). Ports in an SVLAN can exchangeframes only with other ports in the same SVLAN. SVLANs areused for security to prevent access to devices on the network.The...
Page 28 - To create a VBD
24 C H A P T E R 2 Intel Express 10/100 Fast Ethernet Switch 2 Create the two SVLANs. Type the commands: set-sec-vlan all 3-5-7 set-sec-vlan all 1-2-3-4-6-7-8 These commands create two SVLANs and saves the entries inNVRAM. Replace all with nvram to save the entry without changing it immediately or w...
Page 29 - Monitoring traffic; command, or by cycling the; Displays the packet statistics for a port.
25 Configuring and Managing the Switch C H A P T E R 2 Monitoring traffic Use monitoring commands to determine the traffic volume fromspecific ports or between ports. This information helps you determinethe network’s traffic patterns so you can adjust your network topologyfor maximum efficiency. Mak...
Page 30 - To check traffic on a port; Determine the port you want to check.
26 C H A P T E R 2 Intel Express 10/100 Fast Ethernet Switch To check traffic on a port 1 Determine the port you want to check. 2 Type the command. For example: SYS_console> get-br-cnt 3 Ethernet Switching Counters for port 3 ==================================================== Frm Received OK : ...
Page 31 - Interpreting Statistics; Detecting faulty adapters or hub ports
27 Configuring and Managing the Switch C H A P T E R 2 Interpreting Statistics Detecting faulty adapters or hub ports If Too Long errors or Jabbers (packets that are too long andmisaligned) occur consistently on a port, the connected node mayhave a faulty adapter or port. If the adapter works proper...
Page 32 - Statistic Definitions; Transmit OK: The number of valid frames sent from the port.
28 C H A P T E R 2 Intel Express 10/100 Fast Ethernet Switch Statistic Definitions Transmit OK: The number of valid frames sent from the port. Underflow Errors: Internal error. A normal ratio of this counter tothe Transmit OK counter is 1% or less. Exces Coll Errors: Increments when the port unsucce...
Page 35 - Console Command-line Summary; Console Commands; banner; System Commands
32 C H A P T E R 3 Intel Express 10/100 Fast Ethernet Switch Console Command-line Summary Console Commands help-kbd Lists the help and shortcut keys. banner Displays the Console Manager logo. clear Clears the screen. login Exits Console Manager and displays the login screen. logout Exits Console Man...
Page 36 - IP Commands
33 Console Command Reference C H A P T E R 3 set-sw-file <filename> Sets the SNMP agent software filename for download. get-rsw-file Displays the SNMP agent software remote filename. set-rsw-file <filename> Sets the SNMP agent software remote filename for download. get-tftp-srvr Displays...
Page 37 - SNMP Commands
34 C H A P T E R 3 Intel Express 10/100 Fast Ethernet Switch set-slip-conf <IPaddress> <netmask> <broadcast> Sets the SLIP configuration. get-gatew Displays the default gateway. set-gatew <IPaddress> Sets the default gateway. get-arp-tbl Displays the Address Resolution Protoc...
Page 38 - Switching Database Commands
35 Console Command Reference C H A P T E R 3 Switching Database Commands get-lt-entry <index> Displays a switching database entry. get-lt-16 {<index>|*> Displays 16 switching database entries starting at a given item number. find-lt-addr <mac_address> Searches for an address in ...
Page 39 - Spanning Tree Commands
36 C H A P T E R 3 Intel Express 10/100 Fast Ethernet Switch get-svlan-tbl {run|nvram} Displays the SVLAN table. set-mon-port <port> Sets the monitoring port. monitor <port> Starts port monitoring. stop-mon Stops port monitoring. get-lt-filter <mac_address> Displays the filter for ...
Page 40 - Port Configuration Commands
37 Console Command Reference C H A P T E R 3 Port Configuration Commands get-port-cfg Displays the configuration of all the ports. set-port-dplex <port-number> {half|full} Sets a port’s duplex mode to half or full. set-speed-sel <port-number> {asense|10|100} Sets a port’s speed to 10, 10...
Page 41 - Lists the console function keys.; Displays the Express 10/100 Switch Console Manager logo.; clear; Clears the screen and displays the command prompt.; login
38 C H A P T E R 3 Intel Express 10/100 Fast Ethernet Switch Console Commands help-kbd Lists the console function keys. SYS_console> help-kbd ? or TAB - for a list of the categories ! or ^P - for previous command TAB - for command completion ^U - to clear the line ^W - to clear the previous word ...
Page 44 - or; command, the switch uses its
41 Console Command Reference C H A P T E R 3 init-nvram Resets the NVRAM on the SNMP agent to the default values. Thechanges don’t take effect until you use the warm-reset or cold-reset commands or cycle the power. Appendix A lists the default values. set-line-slip set-line-slip {9600|19200|38400} C...
Page 45 - by using the; and; is a single byte used to fill; is the total
42 C H A P T E R 3 Intel Express 10/100 Fast Ethernet Switch set-rsw-file set-rsw-file <filename> Sets the name of the SNMP agent software remote file for download.This is the file downloaded from a TFTP server, if you’ve definedone. get-tftp-srvr Displays the TFTP server IP address to be used...
Page 46 - Starts frame generation.; specifies the number of frames; specifies the number of packets per; IP configuration; Displays the switch’s current IP address:
43 Console Command Reference C H A P T E R 3 start-fg start-fg <dport-bitmask> <count> <rate> Starts frame generation. dport-bitmask is a hex bitmask of the ports to generate traffic on. For example, a dport-bitmask of 3E sends frames to ports 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. The count specifies the...
Page 47 - command or cycle the power for changes to take effect.
44 C H A P T E R 3 Intel Express 10/100 Fast Ethernet Switch set-ip set-ip <IPaddress> Sets the IP address of the switch (technically, the switch’s SNMPagent). If no IP address was previously set (default configuration), thenew value is saved in NVRAM and used immediately. Otherwise, thenew va...
Page 48 - Displays the current SLIP configuration.; Modifies the default TTL value, from 1 to 255 router hops allowed.
45 Console Command Reference C H A P T E R 3 get-slip-conf Displays the current SLIP configuration. set-slip set-slip <IPaddress> Sets the SLIP address, which can’t be the same as the IP address. set-slip-conf set-slip-conf <IPaddress> <netmask> <broadcast> Sets the SLIP conf...
Page 49 - Ping Commands; of times or; of datagrams, one per; cC
46 C H A P T E R 3 Intel Express 10/100 Fast Ethernet Switch Ping Commands The ping command sends an Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) echo request packet to a station. The ping process isasynchronous, so any responses are mixed in with other systemconsole messages. For this reason, it’s best...
Page 50 - Adds an entry to the ARP table manually.; is the switch port the; CAUTION
47 Console Command Reference C H A P T E R 3 Address Resolution Protocol (ARP)Commands get-arp-tbl Displays the ARP table. The table lists the port and MAC address foreach IP address the switch has communicated with recently. SYS_console> get-arp-tbl IfIndex IpAddress MAC Address ================...
Page 51 - SNMP community strings; mode permits read access to all the objects in the MIB, but; mode permits read and write access to all objects in the
48 C H A P T E R 3 Intel Express 10/100 Fast Ethernet Switch SNMP Commands Use these commands to configure the SNMP agent itself — accessand trap configuration. SNMP community strings SNMP community strings authenticate access to the ManagementInformation Base (MIB). Community strings function as “p...
Page 52 - SNMP trap message commands
49 Console Command Reference C H A P T E R 3 SNMP trap message commands If the switch detects an irregular event, it generates a trap. A trap is anotification message that can be sent to predefined networkmanagement stations. A trap event can be a cold or warm reset,detection of a port link status c...
Page 53 - Removes a station from the trap table.
50 C H A P T E R 3 Intel Express 10/100 Fast Ethernet Switch add-trap add-trap <IPaddress> <trap-community> Enters the IP address of the receiving station and the trap communitystring that appears in the trap message. The trap table can contain upto five receiving stations. SYS_console&g...
Page 54 - Database control commands; Displays entry number; in the switching database. The index; The entry has these properties:
51 Console Command Reference C H A P T E R 3 Self (not user configurable). If on (denoted as a +), the entry is asystem address. These are the switch’s individual and groupaddresses, as well as other addresses added by the managementsystem. If off (denoted as a -), the entry contains the MAC address...
Page 55 - Displays 16 switching database entries starting at
52 C H A P T E R 3 Intel Express 10/100 Fast Ethernet Switch get-lt-16 get-lt-16 {<index>|*} Displays 16 switching database entries starting at index ( or * to continue from the last displayed index). SYS_console>get-lt-16 10 Entry —— MAC Address —— LOCK SELF DPORT MGMT ====================...
Page 56 - command. If that entry number is not active, the; is the destination port number.
53 Console Command Reference C H A P T E R 3 find-lt-addr find-lt-addr <mac_address> Searches for a MAC address in the switching database and displays itsdescription, if found. SYS_console>find-lt-addr 00-40-05-2B-16-3D Entry ---- MAC Address ---- LOCK SELF DPORT MGMT ======================...
Page 57 - Modifies the switching database aging time.; Custom filtering
54 C H A P T E R 3 Intel Express 10/100 Fast Ethernet Switch get-lt-age Displays the switching database aging time in seconds. This is theamount of time the switch stores a device’s MAC address beforeclearing it from the database. An entry whose MAC address doesn’tappear in the source field of an in...
Page 58 - Adds a custom filter entry for the specified MAC address.; indicates the entry is written to NVRAM and remains after a reset.; is a hexadecimal representation of incoming ports, and; is; are transmitted to all ports specified in
55 Console Command Reference C H A P T E R 3 SYS_console> get-lt-filter 00aa00a5898b 12 00-AA-00-A5-89-8B LOCK_OFF SELF_OFF --- VIRTUAL LAN ----- SRC PORT to : MGMT P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 P8 P9 P10 P11 P12 ================================================================ 1 - - - - - + - - - - - - - ...
Page 59 - from source; from the; VLAN Commands; indicates that only the currently running configuration is; indicates that only the configuration stored in NVRAM is; indicates that both the currently running configuration and the
56 C H A P T E R 3 Intel Express 10/100 Fast Ethernet Switch del-cf-entry del-cf-entry {run|nvram} <mac_address> <sport> Deletes the custom filter entry for address mac_address from source port sport. Ports are deleted one at a time by entering the port number. Select run to delete the e...
Page 60 - command above for a description of the resulting
57 Console Command Reference C H A P T E R 3 get-con-matrix Displays the current connectivity matrix for the switch. The firstcolumn is the source port. The other columns are destinations whereframes from a given source port can be forwarded. Unlearnedaddresses (addresses that aren’t in the switchin...
Page 61 - is a list of
58 C H A P T E R 3 Intel Express 10/100 Fast Ethernet Switch set-vbc-domain set-vbc-domain {run|nvram|all} <port_list> Establishes a virtual broadcast domain (VBD). port_list is a list of ports, separated by dashes, to group into a broadcast domain. set-vbc-domain all 2-5-6-7 This creates a VB...
Page 62 - Displays the table of defined SVLANs.; Sets the port to be monitored.; is the port number. All traffic; monitor; Sets the monitoring port. All traffic from the port specified by; Stops port monitoring.
59 Console Command Reference C H A P T E R 3 get-svlan-tbl get-svlan-tbl {run|nvram} Displays the table of defined SVLANs. SYS_console> get-svlan-tbl run RUNTIME SECURITY VIRTUAL LANs TABLE ================================ SVLAN ID P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 P8 P9 P10 P11 P12 ==========================...
Page 63 - Example
60 C H A P T E R 3 Intel Express 10/100 Fast Ethernet Switch Spanning Tree Commands Spanning tree automatically configures a loop-free topology in abridged environment. The spanning tree agent is implemented inconformance with the IEEE 802.1d standard. In most cases, thedefaults work fine and you wo...
Page 64 - , or turning the power
61 Console Command Reference C H A P T E R 3 get-stp get-stp Displays the current state of spanning tree (either enabled ordisabled). By default, spanning tree is enabled in accordance with802.1d. SYS_console> get-stp Running Spanning Tree engine is enabled Next session the Spanning Tree engine w...
Page 65 - Displays the spanning tree state for all ports.
62 C H A P T E R 3 Intel Express 10/100 Fast Ethernet Switch get-st-pcfg get-st-pcfg Displays the spanning tree port parameter table. If spanning tree isdisabled, parameters aren’t displayed. STP PORT TABLE ================ ID Prior State PathCost DesigRoot DesigCost DesigBridge DesigPort ----------...
Page 66 - is a number from 0 to 65535. This is equivalent to setting; is a number from 1 to 10 in seconds. However, the
63 Console Command Reference C H A P T E R 3 set-br-prio set-br-prio <priority> Sets the spanning tree bridge priority. Bridge priority forces a bridgeto be selected as the root bridge, or as a designated bridge. The bridgepriority is a value used in determining the identity of the root bridge...
Page 67 - Sets the spanning tree port priority.
64 C H A P T E R 3 Intel Express 10/100 Fast Ethernet Switch set-br-fwdel set-br-fwdel <forward_delay> Sets the spanning tree bridge forward delay. Forward delay is the timeinterval in seconds spent waiting to change a port from its spanningtree preforwarding state to a forwarding state. This ...
Page 68 - Use these commands to configure and display port settings.
65 Console Command Reference C H A P T E R 3 Port Configuration Commands Use these commands to configure and display port settings. get-port-cfg Displays the current port configuration. SYS_console> get-port-cfg PORT_ID LAN_TYPE LINK IF_TYPE SPEED_SEL LAN_SPEED FDPLX FCTRL =======================...
Page 69 - is the default) before setting; Sets a port’s speed to 10, 100, or auto detect. The default is; Statistics Commands; Clears (resets) the Ethernet and bridging statistical counters.
66 C H A P T E R 3 Intel Express 10/100 Fast Ethernet Switch set-port-dplex set-port-dplex <port_number> {half|full} Specifies whether the given port is in full-duplex or half-duplex(standard Ethernet) mode. The default is half-duplex. You must setthe port speed to either 10 or 100 ( asense is...
Page 70 - Displays the Ethernet Statistics Counters for port
67 Console Command Reference C H A P T E R 3 get-eth-cnt get-eth-cnt <port-number> Displays the Ethernet Statistics Counters for port port-number . This is almost identical to the Ethernet-like Statistics Group of the EthernetMIB. SYS_console> get-eth-cnt 1 Ethernet Statistics for port 1 ==...
Page 71 - Displays the RMON statistics packet size histogram for; frames or bytes received.
68 C H A P T E R 3 Intel Express 10/100 Fast Ethernet Switch get-rmon-cnt get-rmon-cnt <port> Displays the remote monitoring (RMON) statistics group 1 countersfor port . SYS_console> get-rmon-cnt 1 Ethernet RMON Counters for port 1 ==================================================== etherS...
Page 74 - Troubleshooting; The firmware revision number displayed by the Console Manager
Troubleshooting If you have problems with your Intel Express 10/100 Fast EthernetSwitch, use this chapter to help identify the problem and find apossible solution. If you can’t find information in this chapter about the problem you’rehaving, get the following information: • The serial number of the ...
Page 75 - General Problems; If you’re having problems with the switch, follow the steps below:
72 C H A P T E R 4 Intel Express 10/100 Fast Ethernet Switch General Problems If you’re having problems with the switch, follow the steps below: 1 Verify that your cables are wired correctly. This is the mostcommon problem. Use a UTP crossover cable to directly connectto a repeater or another switch...
Page 76 - Restore the switch’s defaults with the; Flow Control Problems
73 Troubleshooting C H A P T E R 4 1 Incoming packets on Port 1 are destined for Port 2.However, Port 2’s buffer isfilled. 2 Port 1 sends a collision signal to the sendingdevice, telling it toretransmit the packets. Thisallows Port 2 to clear itsbuffers. 3 When Port 2’s buffer are cleared, retransmi...
Page 78 - Technical Information; Default Configuration; System; Database aging time: 300 seconds
Technical Information This chapter contains detailed information on default port and switchconfiguration options, product specifications, and supported standardsfor SNMP and MIB features. Default Configuration System Internal software filename: flash12.hex Database aging time: 300 seconds SNMP: Read...
Page 79 - Half; Console Manager; Enabled
76 A p p e n d i x A Intel Express 10/100 Fast Ethernet Switch Ports 1-8 Type: 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX (auto detecting),twisted-pair Ethernet (TPE) Duplex mode: Half Flow control: On Ports 9-12 Not installed (see Accessories on next page) Console Manager Communications parameters: 9600 baud, 8-N-1 Login...
Page 80 - Specifications; Features; Buffer size: 64 Kbytes per port, 512 Kbytes total; Accessories
77 Technical Information A p p e n d i x A Specifications Features Buffer size: 64 Kbytes per port, 512 Kbytes total Architecture: Store and forward for complete runt and error filteringon all packets. Flow control prevents packet loss. MAC addresses supported: 4096 entries Switching database: Trans...
Page 82 - Electrical Specifications
79 Technical Information A p p e n d i x A Electrical Specifications AC line frequency: 47Hz-63HzFuse: 100-120V/4A 200-240V/2A Power Cord Specifications 115 volt configuration:Minimum type SJT (SVT) 18/3, rated 250 Volts AC, 10 Amps with amaximum length of 15 feet. One end is terminated in an IEC 32...
Page 83 - SNMP and MIB Support; The SNMP agent software complies with the following standards:
80 A p p e n d i x A Intel Express 10/100 Fast Ethernet Switch SNMP and MIB Support The Express 10/100 Switch contains a built-in SNMP agent runningon the SNMP processor board. This allows each Express 10/100Switch to be managed from a centralized management station via anySNMP-compliant NMS. The SN...
Page 84 - Limited Hardware Warranty
81 Technical Information A p p e n d i x A Limited Hardware Warranty Intel warrants to the original owner that the hardware product delivered in this package will be free from defects in material andworkmanship for one (1) year following the latter of: (i) the date of purchase only if you register b...
Page 86 - Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement
83 Technical Information A p p e n d i x A Software provided with the hardware product is not covered under the hardware warranty described above. See the applicablesoftware license agreement which shipped with the hardware product for details on any software warranty. This Agreement shall be govern...
Page 87 - WARNUNG
84 A p p e n d i x A Intel Express 10/100 Fast Ethernet Switch Assurez vous que le système soit débranché de son alimentation ainsi que de toutes les liaisons de télécomunication, desréseaux, et des lignes de modem avant d’enlever le capot. Ne pas utiliser le système quand le capot est enlevé. WARNU...
Page 88 - Index; A–C
Index 85 I 100 LED, 6100BASE-FX cabling requirements, 7100BASE-TX cabling requirements, 7 A–C Access restrictions creating virtual LANs (VLANs), 23 add-arp-entry command, 47 add-cf-entry command, 55 add-lt-entry command, 53 add-trap command, 50 Address table See Switching database commands Addresses...
Page 89 - Configuring and Managing the Switch, 15–29,; D–F; sample configuration, 12
86 I N D E X Intel Express 10/100 Fast Ethernet Switch Configuration (continued) network topology, 10ports, 65samples, 10SNMP, 21subnet mask, 44switch, 15–29, 31–70Wide Area Networks (WANs), 12 Configuring and Managing the Switch, 15–29, 31–70 Connectivity, checking See Ping commandsConsole Manager ...
Page 90 - H–K
87 Intel Express 10/100 Fast Ethernet Switch I N D E X get-mgm-brcnt command, 70 get-nv-cfilt command, 56 get-nv-cftbl command, 56 get-port-cfg command, 22, 65 get-rmon-cnt command, 68 get-rsw-file command, 41 get-sdist-cnt command, 68 get-slip command, 44 get-slip-conf command, 45 get-st-bcfg comma...
Page 91 - M–O; P–R
88 I N D E X Intel Express 10/100 Fast Ethernet Switch M–O MAC address associating with an IP address, 47displaying, 39 Management, accessing, 16Mgmt (Management) LED, 6MIB getting file for NMS, 21getting support for NMS, 2support, 80 monitor command, 59 Monitoring ports with protocol analyzer, 59Mu...
Page 92 - SLIP connection; T–X
89 Intel Express 10/100 Fast Ethernet Switch I N D E X set-port-fctrl command, 66 set-prompt command, 38 set-prt-enb command, 64 set-prt-pcost command, 64 set-prt-prio command, 64 set-rsw-file command, 42 set-sec-vlan command, 58 set-slip command, 45 set-slip-conf command, 45 set-speed-sel command, ...
Page 93 - Intel Automated Customer Support
World Wide Web & Internet FTP Intel BBS Access Intel’s World Wide Web home page Use Intel’s Bulletin Board. Dial in by or download information using modem at 8-N-1, and up to 14.4 Kbps. anonymous FTP. Troubleshooting ✓ Software updates ✓ ✓ Installation notes ✓ Product information ✓ How to access...