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Hitachi Gigabit Switch 

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Quick Start Guide 

Revision 3 

Summary of Contents for GR4000-160E1

Page 1: ...Hitachi Gigabit Switch GS4000 Series Quick Start Guide Revision 3 ...

Page 2: ...etworking hitachi com European Office Whitebrook Park Lower Cookham Road Maidenhead Berkshire SL6 8YA United Kingdom Tel 44 16 28 58 54 58 FAX 44 16 26 58 57 14 Germany Office Dornhofstrasse 34 D 63263 Neu Isenburg Germany Tel 49 6102 2999 50 FAX 49 6102 2999 63 All brands and product names are trademarks or registetred trademarks of their respective holders Copyright 2003 2005 Hitachi Ltd All Rig...

Page 3: ... Startup of GS4000 32 4 3 Setting a Time User ID and Password of Administrator 32 4 4 Deleting the User ID operator 35 CONFIGURATION INFORMATION SETTING 37 5 1 Configuration Examples 38 5 2 Configuration Information Settings 40 CONFIRMATION OF OPERATION STATUS 47 6 1 Confirmation of Operation Status 48 6 2 Confirmation of Layer2 Status 51 6 3 Confirmation of Route Information 53 TROUBLESHOOTING 55...

Page 4: ...g Equipment DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol Diff serv Differentiated Services DLCI Data Link Connection Identifier DNS Domain Name System DR Designated Router DSAP Destination Service Access Point DSCP Differentiated Services Code Point DTE Data Terminal Equipment DVMRP Distance Vector Multicast Routing Protocol E Mail Electronic Mail ES End System FCS Frame Check Sequence FDB Filtering D...

Page 5: ...Independent Multicast PIM DM Protocol Independent Multicast Dense Mode PIM SM Protocol Independent Multicast Sparse Mode PPP Point to Point Protocol PPPoE PPP over Ethernet PRED Predicted Random Early Detection PRI Primary Rate Interface PRU Packet Routing Module PVC Permanent Virtual Channel Connection Permanent Virtual Circuit QoS Quality of Service RA Router Advertisement RDI Remote Defect Indi...

Page 6: ...oad general use as the name of standards specifying QoS L2 user priority Acronyms in GS4000 BCU Basic Control module CP Multilayer Control Processor MC Compact flash Memory Card NIF Network Interface Module PRU Packet Routing Module PS Power Supply RM Routing Manager S W Software Numerical Conversion 1KB 2 to the 10th power 1 024 bytes 1MB 2 to the 20th power 1 048 576 bytes 1GB 2 to the 30th powe...

Page 7: ...GS4000 model and the process from unpackaging GS4000 to powering it on 5 Configuration Information This chapter explains about basic configuration settings such as VLAN settings or the setting of an IP address for VLAN 6 Confirmation of Operation This chapter explains about the procedures for confirming the operation status of GS4000 VLAN status and route information 7 Troubleshooting Safety Guide...

Page 8: ...ers are required to have the knowledge about electric circuit wire connections and network systems This chapter explains how to edit configuration information and how to delete configuration information files Also some convenient functions useful when operating an opetation terminal and manuals you should refer to for more detals about GS4000 operations are introduced here 8 Appendix ...

Page 9: ...4000 correctly and safely without injuring yourself and others or damaging equipment assets Below are the symbols and their meanings Note A note is informational in nature Unlike cautions and danger notices notes are not related to the physical injury or damage to the device Caution If you ignore a caution and mistreat the GR4000 or GS4000 you could cause physical damage to the router or surroundi...

Page 10: ...e the power is on Do not put the device on an unstable or uneven place Instead put the device on a stable and flat surface to prevent it from falling and causing damage When installing the GR4000 or GS4000 on a desk lay it down horizontally in its normal orientation If you stand it vertically or lean it against a wall it could fall and be damaged and potentially cause injury Do not remove the cove...

Page 11: ...er tools Allowing unqualified personnel to move the device could cause damage to the device itself and a person handling it Model Maximum Weight in kg lbs GR4000 160E1 GS4000 160E1 80 176 5 GR4000 160E2 GS4000 160E2 70 154 5 GR4000 320E AC GS4000 320E AC 130 286 5 GR4000 320E DC GS4000 320E DC 120 264 5 Also when handling these devices make sure that you comply with any instructions written on the...

Page 12: ...d Even if the power switch is turned OFF electricity is still present in the cables connected to the device which can cause a fire or an electric shock When using a DC power cable attach an insulating sheath at the 0v and 48V 60V cable terminal Using an unsheathed DC power cable could cause an electric shock After attaching a power cable attach the cover to the terminal plate when using DC power s...

Page 13: ... it and ask a maintenance person to replace it Using damaged cables could easily cause a fire or an electric shock Do not use adapters to connect multiple power cables to the same outlet Doing this can cause a fire or cause a circuit breaker to trip due to an overloaded circuit This device may have multiple power supplies installed each having a separate source of mains power When turning power OF...

Page 14: ...njury Wait at least two seconds before restarting a GR4000 or GS4000 once it has been powered off While the access lamp ACC LED for a Basic Control Unit BCU is lit the memory card MC is being accessed Do not pull out a memory card or turn off the power switch while the memory card is being accessed If so you could permanently damage the memory card Some commands can take a while to finish access t...

Page 15: ... is unpacked or During a software update When moving the device do not hold the handle of a power supply These handles are not intended for this purpose and could break off causing the power supply and the device to fall which could cause injury to you The device itself could also be damaged which could cause a shock or fire hazard Do not install optional modules from a GR4000 or GS4000 into devic...

Page 16: ...h NIFs installed 5 11 High Dencity Port NIFs Integrated with PSU 5 11 When detaching the AC power supply from GR4000 320E AC and GS4000 320E AC or the DC power supply from GR4000 160E2 GS4000 160E2 GR4000 320E DC and GS4000 320E DC do it by holding its handle firmly so that it cannot drop accidentally and cause injury Comply with the instructions written on the caution label attached on the device...

Page 17: ...vice will start to rise and could affect other components When carrying or packing the device and its optional modules wear a wrist strap to prevent static electricity Without a wrist strap the device might be damaged by static electricity When installing a Packet Routing Unit PRU for the GR4000 or Packet Switching Unit PSU for the GS4000 into the chassis open its levers as shown in the figure at ...

Page 18: ... pH neutral liquid Do not use volatile organic solutions such as benzene or paint thinner chemicals chemically treated cloths or pesticides since these substances may deform discolor or damage the device Unplug the power cable from the outlet when the device is not used for long periods If you are using the DC power supply switch off the circuit breaker at the power facility Always dispose of exha...

Page 19: ...Usage of GS4000 This chapter explains how to use GS4000 1 1 How to Use GS4000 ...

Page 20: ...witch by setting an IP address for VLAN In this section the overviews related to the usage 1 to 3 above are given NOTE GS4000 can be used as a router See the section 8 4 Details About GS4000 Operations if you want to use it as a router As shown in Figure 1 1 below you can start communications through GS4000 only by connecting interface cables to it without setting configuration information in case...

Page 21: ...bilateral communications among these VLAN groups are possible Note that the configuration information including an IP address for each VLAN must be set to enable bilateral communications among more than one VLAN groups Figure 1 3 Bilateral communications among more than one VLAN groups layer 3 communication Working GS4000 as a layer 2 or layer 3 switch by setting an IP address for VLAN200 layer 2 ...

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Page 23: ...ons necessary to use GS4000 In addition to this it gives you the overview of the edifice of GS4000 series manuals positioning of this guide book and reference method of manuals 2 1 Edifice of GS4000 Series Manuals 2 2 Checking Components Accessories Provided With GS4000 Chassis 2 3 Preparation for Necessary Equipments ...

Page 24: ...ouble shooting Hardware composition function overview and Software functions Installation conditions for H W Method of setting configuration information Example of configuration definition Detail information related to operation messages logs GS4000 Hardware Installation Guide GS4000 GS3000 Software Manual Configuration Settings CLI CLI Type 1 Hierarchical Input Format GS4000 GS3000 Software Manua...

Page 25: ...e necessary components accessories are provided referring to a packing list also provided with products 2 3 Preparation for Necessary Equipments To set up GS4000 prepare the following devices besides GS4000 chassis components and accessories Setup Terminal Prepare a personal computer or a workstation which supports the following features mentioned in Table 2 1 below Table 2 1 Specifications Requir...

Page 26: ...e 9 pin on CONSOLE No Number Signal Connection Number Signal 1 5 SG 5 GND 2 3 SD 2 RX 3 2 RD 3 TX 4 7 RS 1 DCD 5 8 CS 8 CTS 6 1 CD 7 RTS 7 6 DR 4 DTR 8 4 ER 6 DSR Interface Cable Interface cables are necessary to connect GS4000 to other devices See the GS4000 Hardware Installation Guide for detail information about interface cables DC Power Cables DC power cables should be attached to the power su...

Page 27: ... Guide Revision 3 QSGGS4KX10 00 5794092 2X 9 Device Installation This chapter describes about the procedures for attaching power cables memory cards to GS4000 and powering it on 3 1 Setup of GS4000 3 2 Other Preparations ...

Page 28: ...wer cables to all the power supply units in GS4000 80E1 Warning When connecting the device to a power supply unit use only grounded power outlets Failing to use grounded outlets creates a shock hazard Warning Use the power cable provided with a chassis If you use a power cable other than this it could cause a fire or an electric shock NOTE Before attaching a power cable make sure that all the swit...

Page 29: ...1 1 Connect a setup terminal to the CONSOLE port of BCU0 using a RS 232C cross cable 2 Start up a setup terminal 3 Start up communication software NOTE As for the setup of communication software see the communication software manual Procedure 4 Attach an interface cable Attach an interface cable to an interface port Procedure 5 Power on GS4000 80E1 Set all the switches of GS4000 80E1 to ON Caution...

Page 30: ...ket switching unit PSU The high port density PSU integrated NIF is installed into the slot for the packet switching unit For details see the manual GS4000 Hardware Installation Guide NOTE For the high port density NIF and the high port density PSU integrated NIF the NIF number given to them by the system when they are installed are those indicated with in the figure above Front view BCU0 NIF3 NIF1...

Page 31: ...itch while the memory card is being accessed If so you could permanently damage the memory card NOTE When inserting a memory card the surface labeled with the part number HN F9244 66X should be faced up NOTE Use a standard type of memory card provided by HITACHI The operation cannot be guaranteed if a memory card other than that is used When installing a memory card using an option license for GS4...

Page 32: ...2 to ON However the Basic Control Unit BCU detects an abnormality in power supply and displays the STATUS CODE 22 in case that you are using redundant power supply and only one switch is turned on Procedure 6 Check LED When BCU0 LED of the front panel of GS4000 is lit in green it means that GS4000 is started up Regarding the process GS4000 goes through until it starts up see the section 3 2 Other ...

Page 33: ... a packet switching unit PSU The high port density PSU integrated NIF is installed into the slot for the packet switching unit For details see the manual GS4000 Hardware Installation Guide NOTE For the high port density NIF and the high port density PSU integrated NIF the NIF number given to them by the system when they are installed are those indicated with in the figure above BCU0 NIF0 NIF2 NIF3...

Page 34: ...s Failing to use grounded outlets creates a shock hazard Warning Use the power cable provided with a chassis If you use a power cable other than this it could cause a fire or an electric shock NOTE Before attaching a power cable make sure that all the switches of GS4000 are turned OFF Procedure1 Attach a power cable Procedure2 Install a memory card Procedure3 Connect a setup terminal to GS4000 160...

Page 35: ...32C cross cable 2 Start up a setup terminal 3 Start up communication software NOTE GS4000 160E1 is pre configured in a way that a setup terminal can be connected to a CONSOLE port of BCU0 when it is shipped from the factory Connect a setup terminal to a CONSOLE port of BCU0 in case that a basic control unit is redundant NOTE As for the setup of communication software see the communication software...

Page 36: ...ng unit PSU The high port density PSU integrated NIF is installed into the slot for the packet switching unit For details see the manual GS4000 Hardware Installation Guide NOTE For the high port density NIF and the high port density PSU integrated NIF the NIF number given to them by the system when they are installed are those indicated with in the figure above BCU0 BCU1 NIF0 NIF2 NIF4 NIF6 NIF7 N...

Page 37: ...NOT pull out a memory card or turn off the power switch while the memory card is being accessed If so you could permanently damage the memory card NOTE When inserting a memory card the surface labeled with the part number HN F9244 66X should be faced up NOTE Use a standard type of memory card provided by HITACHI The operation cannot be guaranteed if a memory card other than that is used When insta...

Page 38: ... Set all the breakers of GS4000 160E2 to ON GS4000 160E2 has breakers on its backside NOTE Set all the breakers of GS4000 160E2 to ON However the Basic Control Unit BCU detects an abnormality in power supply and displays the STATUS CODE 22 in case that you are using redundant power supply and only one switch is turned on Procedure 6 Check LED When BCU0 LED of the front panel of GS4000 is lit in gr...

Page 39: ...ing unit PSU The high port density PSU integrated NIF is installed into the slot for the packet switching unit For details see the manual GS4000 Hardware Installation Guide NOTE For the high port density NIF and the high port density PSU integrated NIF the NIF number given to them by the system when they are installed are those indicated with in the figure above BCU0 BCU1 NIF0 NIF2 NIF4 NIF6 NIF7 ...

Page 40: ...Figure 3 9 Procedures for GS4000 320E AC setup Procedure1 Attach a power cable Procedure2 Install a memory card Procedure3 Connect a setup terminal to GS4000 320E2 AC Procedure5 Power on GS4000 320E AC Procedure6 Check LED Procedure4 Attach an interface cable Setup of GS4000 320E AC ...

Page 41: ...while the memory card is being accessed If so you could permanently damage the memory card NOTE When inserting a memory card the surface labeled with the part number HN F9244 66X should be faced up NOTE Use a standard type of memory card provided by HITACHI The operation cannot be guaranteed if a memory card other than that is used When installing a memory card using an option license for GS4000 m...

Page 42: ...ht detect a conflict between the configuration and the actual number of active power sources NOTE When you use a redundant basic control unit BCU one BCU works as the active and the other works as the standby Regarding the detail information related to the active or standby BCU refer to the GS4000 Application Guide Vol 2 3 Redundant Configuration Procedure 6 Check LED When BCU0 LED of the front pa...

Page 43: ...U integrated NIF is installed into the slot for the packet switching unit For details see the manual GS4000 Hardware Installation Guide NOTE For the high port density NIF and the high port density PSU integrated NIF the NIF number given to them by the system when they are installed are those indicated with in the figure above Basic control unit BCU Front panel Front view Network interface board NI...

Page 44: ...igure 3 11 Procedures for GS4000 320E DC setup Procedure1 Attach a power cable Procedure2 Install a memory card Procedure3 Connect a setup terminal to GS4000 320E2 DC Procedure5 Power on GS4000 320E DC Procedure6 Check LED Procedure4 Attach an interface cable Setup of GS4000 320E DC ...

Page 45: ...he surface labeled with the part number HN F9244 66X should be faced up NOTE Use a standard type of memory card provided by HITACHI The operation cannot be guaranteed if a memory card other than that is used When installing a memory card using an option license for GS4000 make sure that the manufacturing number of a device put on the label of a memory card matches the serial number of an option li...

Page 46: ...ht detect a conflict between the configuration and the actual number of active power sources NOTE When you use a redundant basic control unit BCU one BCU works as the active and the other works as the standby Regarding the detail information related to the active or standby BCU refer to the GS4000 Application Guide Vol 2 3 Redundant Configuration Procedure 6 Check LED When BCU0 LED of the front pa...

Page 47: ...U integrated NIF is installed into the slot for the packet switching unit For details see the manual GS4000 Hardware Installation Guide NOTE For the high port density NIF and the high port density PSU integrated NIF the NIF number given to them by the system when they are installed are those indicated with in the figure above Basic control unit BCU Front panel Front view Network interface board NI...

Page 48: ... at the time of shipment of GS4000 When installing software refer to the Installation Guide provided with the routing software OS SW Installation of option components The option components such as a power supply unit basic control unit packet routing unit and network interface board are pre installed into a body of GS4000 at the time of its shipment Note that GBIC SFP and XFP are also pre installe...

Page 49: ...ction This chapter describes how to start up GS4000 and set a time password of administrator as well as how to add or delete a user ID 4 1 Settings at the Time of Initial System Introduction 4 2 Startup of GS4000 4 3 Setting a Time User ID and an Asministrator password 4 4 Deleting the User ID operator ...

Page 50: ...use GS4000 only as a layer2 switch 4 2 Startup of GS4000 The following login prompt is shown after starting up GS4000 BSDI BSD OS 3 1 login 4 3 Setting a Time User ID and Password of Administrator This section explains how to log into GS4000 and set a time or a password of administrator as well as how to create a new user ID 1 Log into GS4000 Log into GS4000 by inputting a user ID The operator is ...

Page 51: ...nd 4 Set a password of administrator Set a password of administrato password Input password command Changing local password for admin New password Input a password of administrator Retype new password Input the same password again for confirmation passwd updating passwd database passwd done NOTE The number of characters used in a password should be a minimum of 6 and a maximum of 129 If you enter ...

Page 52: ...o the new one newuser and how to set a login password adduser Input adduser command Login name newuser Input newuser as a new user ID Password Set a login password for the new user ID newuser Retype new password Input the same password again for confirmation Add user newuser y n y NOTE The number of characters used in a password should be a minimum of 6 and a maximum of 129 If you enter more than ...

Page 53: ... Copyright C 2003 2004 Hitachi Ltd Welcome to the system enable Register yourself as an administrator of GS4000 Password Input a password of administrator rmuser operator Delete the default user ID operator Delete user operator y n y quit Get back to the mode of general users logout Execute logout command BSDI BSD OS 3 1 login Now you ve finished the followings at this stage Settings of a time and...

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Page 55: ...ation information This chapter describes how to set VLAN or an IP address of VLAN based on some examples Note that this guide book gives you only ABC of configuration information setting therefore refer to the section 8 4 Details About GS4000 Operations if you need to set more complicated configuration information 5 1 Configuration Examples 5 2 Configuration Information Settings ...

Page 56: ... are set Prerequisites for configuration information settings are The name of a device must be GS1 The interface ports 0 0 and 0 1 of GS1 must be allocated to VLAN100 The interface ports 0 2 and 0 3 of GS1 must be allocated to VLAN200 The interface port 0 4 of GS1 must be allocated to both VLAN100 and VLAN200 Figure 5 1 Example 1 NOTE The 0 0 of the interface port 0 0 above means the following NIF...

Page 57: ... be used as a routing protocol between VLAN100 and VLAN200 Figure 5 2 Example 2 NOTE The 0 0 of the interface port 0 0 above means the following NIF No 0 Port No 0 VLAN200 Layer 2 Communication IP 192 168 2 1 24 IP 192 168 2 2 24 VLAN300 Layer 2 Communication IP 192 168 3 1 24 VLAN100 Layer 2 Communication IP 192 168 1 1 24 GS4000 GS1 対向スイッチ 0 0 0 1 0 4 0 2 0 3 Network A IP 192 168 1 0 24 Network ...

Page 58: ... All Rights Reserved Copyright C 2003 2004 Hitachi Ltd Welcome to the system enable Register yourself as an administrator of GS4000 Password Input a password of administrator configure Enter the edit mode config NOTE After entering the edit mode of configuration definition a configuration information file will be opened automatically Note that the example above is for the case where an active conf...

Page 59: ... config tagged port 0 4 Allocate the interface port 0 4 to VLAN100 as a tagged port vlan 100 GS1 config exit GS1 config vlan 200 Define VLAN ID 200 Allocate the VLAN ID 200 to VLAN200 in Figure 5 1 vlan 200 GS1 config untagged port 0 2 3 Allocate the interface ports 0 2 and 0 3 to VLAN200 as untagged ports vlan 200 GS1 config tagged port 0 4 Allocate the interface port 0 4 to VLAN200 as a tagged p...

Page 60: ... config router interface VLAN200 Define VLAN200 as a name of the interface using the layer3 function vlan 200 GS1 config ip 192 168 2 1 24 Set an IP address for VLAN200 vlan 200 GS1 config exit GS1 config rip yes Set RIP rip GS1 config interface VLAN100 Specify VLAN100 for an interface working as RIP rip interface VLAN100 GS1 config exit rip GS1 config interface VLAN200 Specify VLAN200 for an inte...

Page 61: ...e following items are set correctly device name VLAN100 information VLAN200 information GS1 config show Show the contents you input startup configuration file system name GS1 vlan 1 description Default VLAN router interface DefaultVLAN vlan 100 untagged port 0 0 1 tagged port 0 4 vlan 200 untagged port 0 2 3 tagged port 0 4 GS1 config NOTE The information set for VLAN1 above is for the default VLA...

Page 62: ...AN vlan 100 untagged port 0 0 3 router interface VLAN100 ip 192 168 1 1 24 vlan 200 untagged port 0 4 router interface VLAN200 ip 192 168 2 1 24 rip yes interface VLAN100 interface VLAN200 GS1 config NOTE The information set for VLAN1 above is for the default VLAN set at the time of initial system introduction Case 1 Information setting in the configuration given in Example 2 Configuration informa...

Page 63: ...er the save command For details about a spare configuration information file see the GS4000 Software Manual Configuration Settings CLI CLI Type 1 Hierarchical Input Format NOTE The mark at the beginning of a prompt can be deleted by saving configuration information 5 Log out of GS4000 Log out of GS4000 according to the following procedures GS1 config exit Exit from the edit mode GS1 quit Get back ...

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Page 65: ...794092 2X 47 Confirmation of Operation Status This chapter describes how to check the status of a device layer2 condition and route information 6 1 Confirmation of Operation Status 6 2 Confirmation of Layer2 Status 6 3 Confirmation of Route Information ...

Page 66: ... Contact Locate Node Info Simplex Mode Elapsed Time 00 01 24 PSU Resource l3switch 21 IP Routing Entry Unicast current number 4 max number 65536 Multicast current number 0 max number 0 ARP current number 0 max number 32768 IPv6 Routing Entry Unicast current number 8 max number 16384 Multicast current number 0 max number 0 NDP current number 0 max number 8192 FAN Active no FAN0 1 FAN0 2 FAN0 3 FAN1...

Page 67: ...tive up 10BASE T half auto 00 00 87 98 02 e0 Bandwidth 10000kbps Average out 0Mbps Average in 0Mbps Line1 active up 10BASE T half auto 00 00 87 98 02 e1 Bandwidth 10000kbps Average out 0Mbps Average in 0Mbps Line2 active up 10BASE T half auto 00 00 87 98 02 e2 Bandwidth 10000kbps Average out 0Mbps Average in 0Mbps Line3 active up 10BASE T half auto 00 00 87 98 02 e3 Bandwidth 10000kbps Average out...

Page 68: ...t 192 168 1 255 NIF0 Line0 UP media 10BASE T half auto 00 00 87 68 ac 73 NIF0 Line1 UP media 10BASE T half auto 00 00 87 68 ac 73 NIF0 Line2 UP media 10BASE T half auto 00 00 87 68 ac 73 NIF0 Line3 UP media 10BASE T half auto 00 00 87 68 ac 73 Time since last status change 00 00 43 Last down at 12 01 17 28 10 VLAN 100 VLAN200 flags 80e3 UP BROADCAST NOTRAILERS RUNNING NOARP MULTICAST mtu 1500 inet...

Page 69: ...Router Interface Name DefaultVLAN IP Address Source MAC address 00 00 87 68 ac 73 System Description Default VLAN Spanning Tree GSRP ID GSRP VLAN group L3 IGMP snooping MLD snooping Untagged 7 0 5 11 VLAN ID 100 Type Port based Status Up Learning On Uplink VLAN Uplink Block Tag Translation BPDU Forwarding EAPOL Forwarding Private VLAN Router Interface Name VLAN100 IP Address 192 168 1 1 24 Source ...

Page 70: ...ward 2 9 0 300 Forward 2 9 405 1000 Forward 2 10 5 10000 Discard GS1 NOTE The example above is for the case where the information of a filtering information is set 3 Confirmation of the information of all filtering databases You can check the information of all filtering databases GS1 show fdb The information of all filtering databases will be shown Date 2004 12 01 17 33 47 MAC address VLAN Aging ...

Page 71: ...Protocol Age 127 8 localhost 0 0 Direct 55m 44s 127 0 0 1 32 127 0 0 1 localhost 0 0 Direct 55m 44s 192 168 1 24 192 168 1 1 VLAN100 0 0 Direct 4m 23s 192 168 1 1 32 192 168 1 1 VLAN100 0 0 Direct 4m 23s 192 168 2 24 192 168 2 1 VLAN200 0 0 Direct 14m 9s 192 168 2 1 32 192 168 2 1 VLAN200 0 0 Direct 14m 9s GS1 NOTE The example above is for the case where RIP and Static are used as routing protocol...

Page 72: ...col 4 Display of OSPF neighbor routers You can check the information related to the neighbor routers working as OSPF GS1 show ip ospf neighbor The information related to neighbor routers working as OSPF will be shown Domain 1 Area 0 0 0 0 Interface Address 172 16 10 10 Interface State BackupDR Address State RouterID Priority DR Backup DR 172 16 10 11 Full 172 17 1 1 1 172 16 10 11 172 16 10 10 Are...

Page 73: ...the operations introduced in this guide book Also it gives you the information about the manuals you should refer to in case that you encounter the troubles related to the operations other than those introduced in this guide book 7 1 Troubleshootings Related to the Operations Introduced in This Guide Book 7 2 More Details About Troubleshootings ...

Page 74: ...y Power off GS4000 and reinstall a memory card into it After doing this power on GS4000 again GS4000 stopped running showing the number 20 in the STATUS CODE area Check if software is installed into a memory card If not do it referring to the installation guide provided with software The umber 22 is shown in the STATUS CODE area Check if all the power switches and breakers of GS4000 are set to ON ...

Page 75: ...ations Introduced in This Guide Book or for the one caused by the operations other than those introduced in this guide book refer to the following manuals Table 7 2 Manuals for troubleshootings Category Manuals to be referred For each kind of trouble GS4000 Software Manual Operations Device Management Overview Details about operation logs GS4000 Software Manual Message Log Reference 7 2 More Detai...

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Page 77: ... about some convenient functions useful when operating GS4000 and about the manuals you must refer to regarding the details about GS4000 operations 8 1 Convenient Functions 8 2 Editing of Configuration Information 8 3 Deleting of Configuration Information Files 8 4 Details About GS4000 Operations ...

Page 78: ...trl P key key Ctrl N key key Ctrl F key key Ctrl B 2 Command abbreviation You can input commands and parameters in the form of abbreviation which is also useful when inputting a long line of command characters The example below shows how to input show ip interface in its abbreviated form GS1 sh ip in The show ip interface is input in its abbreviated form VLAN100 flags 80e3 UP BROADCAST NOTRAILERS ...

Page 79: ... 0 10gigabit_ethernet ethernet oc192pos 10gigabit_ethernet_wan gigabit_ethernet oc48pos GS1 config line line0 4 Help function You can search a command or parameter you can designate by entering the key Also you can know the meaning of each command parameter Do the following operation if you want to show a list of parameters you can use after show ip and know the meaning of each parameter GS1 show ...

Page 80: ... RIP for VLAN100 BSDI BSD OS 3 1 login newuser Input a user ID Password Input a login password All Rights Reserved Copyright C 2003 2004 Hitachi Ltd Welcome to the System GS1 enable Register yourself as an administrator Password Input a password of administrator GS1 configure Enter the edit mode GS1 config show Show the contents you set Last modified by newuser at Dec 1 17 24 07 2004 with version ...

Page 81: ...ify the NIF No Specify the port No vlan 400 GS1 config untagged port 0 0 3 Allocate the interface ports 0 0 through 0 3 to VLAN400 as untagged ports vlan 400 GS1 config router interface VLAN400 Define VLAN400 as a name of the interface using the layer3 function vlan 400 GS1 config ip 192 168 1 1 24 Set an IP address for VLAN400 vlan 400 GS1 config exit GS1 config rip yes Set RIP rip GS1 config int...

Page 82: ...ersion 09 01 system name GS1 vlan 1 description Default VLAN router interface DefaultVLAN vlan 200 untagged port 0 4 router interface VLAN200 ip 192 168 2 1 24 vlan 400 untagged port 0 0 3 router interface VLAN400 ip 192 168 1 1 24 rip yes interface VLAN200 interface VLAN400 GS1 config NOTE See the section 5 2 4 Save configuration information and 5 2 5 Log out ofGS4000 if you want to save the conf...

Page 83: ...ister yourself as an administrator Password Input a password of administrator GS1 erase startup config Delete configuration information files Do you wish erase current configuration file y n y exit Log out of the system BSDI BSD OS 3 1 login If you have to reset the configuration information do it referring to the chapter 5 Configuration Information Setting NOTE All the configuration information y...

Page 84: ...anagement Overview Operations for GS4000 GS4000 Software Manual Operations Device Management Overview GS4000 Software Manual MIB Reference Table 8 2 Manuals related to configuration information settings Items Related Manuals Configuration information editing Examples of configuration information settings GS4000 Software Manual Configuration Settings CLI CLI Type 1 Hierarchical Input Format Command...

Page 85: ...00 5794092 2X 67 Hitachi GS4000 Quick Start Guide Rev 3 Part No QSGGS4KX10 00 5794092 2X Copyright 2003 and 2005 Hitachi America Ltd All rights reserved Printed in the U S A Hitachi America Ltd 2000 Sierra Point Parkway Brisbane CA 94005 1835 U S A ...

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