Intel 520T - Manual

Intel 520T

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – Contents; Chapter 1
  • Page 7 – Preface
  • Page 8 – File names, commands and examples; Menu and submenu names
  • Page 9 – Access to submenus
  • Page 11 – This chapter covers the following topics.
  • Page 12 – Introduction to the product
  • Page 13 – Front Panel
  • Page 14 – Port
  • Page 15 – Rear Panel; The rear panel of the switch is shown below:; The switch’s rear panel has the following parts:; Installation; Part
  • Page 16 – Before Installation; Item
  • Page 17 – Positioning and Installing the Switch; To install the switch in a desktop environment:; Standard 19-inch rack with side support rails.
  • Page 18 – Customer-supplied screws for securing the switch in the rack.; To mount the switch in a standard equipment rack:
  • Page 19 – Installing a Module; Disconnect the switch from the main power supply.
  • Page 20 – Unscrew the screws securing the module.; Connecting Other Devices; Ports on the switch are wired MDI-X, so use the following cable:
  • Page 21 – Pin number
  • Page 22 – Connecting the Power; The Power Cable; Color
  • Page 23 – Power up; LED
  • Page 25 – Other LEDs on the front panel
  • Page 26 – To see the speed and duplex settings of all the ports, press the; button. The function of the port LEDs changes for a period
  • Page 27 – Intel Device View; Topic
  • Page 28 – System Requirements; A network adapter installed.; Three important things to know:
  • Page 29 – To run Intel Device View, the client requires:; Installation and Removal
  • Page 30 – Removal of Intel Device View; Using Intel Device View
  • Page 31 – There are three sections:; Before a switch is contacted; The Device menu contains the following switch commands:
  • Page 33 – After a Switch or Stack is Contacted
  • Page 34 – Setting the Preferences
  • Page 36 – . The Install Wizard
  • Page 37 – To manage a switch or stack that has an IP address already assigned:
  • Page 38 – Upgrade
  • Page 39 – Device Tree; Icons
  • Page 40 – Functions Description
  • Page 41 – Mouse action
  • Page 46 – Explorer
  • Page 47 – Diagnostics Window
  • Page 48 – Trap Window
  • Page 49 – System Window; Right click a message and Intel Device View offers:; Errors Window
  • Page 51 – Changing the Setup of the Port
  • Page 53 – Select; or; Click; These details are used by SNMP management centers.
  • Page 54 – Internet Protocol; To change the main IP address and network mask:
  • Page 55 – Local Time; Authentication; Note
  • Page 57 – Traps
  • Page 58 – Permanent Entries
  • Page 59 – Link Aggregation
  • Page 60 – Port Mirroring
  • Page 61 – Local Management
  • Page 62 – TFTP
  • Page 64 – Adaptive Forwarding Mode
  • Page 65 – Spanning Tree
  • Page 68 – General Changes
  • Page 69 – Port Mode
  • Page 71 – Port Specific Spanning Tree
  • Page 73 – In
  • Page 75 – You can use VLANs to:
  • Page 76 – Allocate network resources (such as servers) to groups; IP address and IP net
  • Page 77 – Policy
  • Page 78 – VLAN Mode
  • Page 79 – to specify which ports support IP learning.; IGMP pruning
  • Page 81 – Managing the Switch
  • Page 82 – Intel Device View allows you to:; Information about the Switch; To update the information, click
  • Page 83 – Monitoring the Switch’s Performance
  • Page 85 – To view the spanning tree statistics for the whole switch, select; To view the setups of all the ports on the switch:
  • Page 86 – Monitoring using RMON; To monitor traffic on a subnet over a period of time:
  • Page 88 – Monitoring the Stack’s Performance
  • Page 89 – Right-click the stack border and select; To see the exact value, hold the mouse pointer over a port.
  • Page 92 – To view the setups of all the ports in the stack:
  • Page 93 – To view the IP addresses of the devices on the switch:; Monitoring VLANs
  • Page 95 – To view the VLAN mode and Domain name:
  • Page 96 – Monitoring the Port’s Performance
  • Page 99 – Tab Name
  • Page 100 – Tools for the Switch; Ping
  • Page 101 – Report Manager; Telnet
  • Page 104 – Recovery Manager; DNS IP Conversion Tool
  • Page 105 – Tools for the Stack; Stack Synchronization Manager
  • Page 106 – Switch Position Organizer; Color Code Matrix Ports
  • Page 107 – Port 3 – dark yellow
  • Page 109 – This chapter covers the following topics:
  • Page 110 – Physical Specifications; Approval for
  • Page 111 – Status of
  • Page 112 – Power Specifications
  • Page 113 – Memory
  • Page 114 – RMON
  • Page 116 – Use of the Console Port
  • Page 118 – Recovering from Start-up Failure; The network boot process is as follows:; Using Maintenance Mode; Maintenance Mode offers three facilities:
  • Page 120 – Command
  • Page 121 – Troubleshooting Tools; The tools available for troubleshooting on the switch are:; Troubleshooting Procedure; Isolating the Problem; Check the
  • Page 122 – Check for any relevant messages in the; Check for any relevant messages in the; Further Evaluation of the Problem; Typical Problems and Causes
  • Page 123 – I’ve forgotten my password; Explanation: You are prompted for a password on the; Performance Problems; The 100Mbps ports are not working, or work very poorly
  • Page 124 – I have poor performance and high numbers of second port drops; Communication Problems
  • Page 125 – A quick sketch of your configuration.
  • Page 126 – Type
  • Page 127 – If the TFTP access is password protected, type:
  • Page 129 – Limited Hardware Warranty
  • Page 132 – Federal Communications Commission (FCC) Statement
  • Page 133 – AVERTISSEMENT
  • Page 134 – ADVERTENCIAS
  • Page 135 – Index; Numerics; ix
  • Page 139 – viii
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Summary

Page 3 - Contents; Chapter 1

iii Contents Chapter 1 Intel Express 520T Switch 1 Introduction to the product . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2Front Panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...

Page 7 - Preface

vii Information sources for this switch This User Guide is one of three sources of information delivered with this switch. Quick Start description A printed guide that describes these basic steps: • Connect the switch • Start the switch (using the default settings) • Start Intel Device View • Change...

Page 8 - File names, commands and examples; Menu and submenu names

viii P R E F A C E viii Warning Electrostatic Sensitive Device Products covered This User Guide gives you instructions on how to use: • Intel Express 520T Switch • Intel Device View Prerequisite knowledge This User Guide is intended for personnel authorized to configure and manage local area network...

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