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DIGITAL MultiSwitch 700EX

DLE02-MA/DLE52-MA 

Interface Modules User’s Guide

Summary of Contents for DLE52-MA

Page 1: ...DIGITAL MultiSwitch 700EX DLE02 MA DLE52 MA Interface Modules User s Guide ...

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Page 3: ...tiSwitch 700EX DLE02 MA DLE52 MA Interface Modules User s Guide Part Number 9032644 September 1998 7KLV JXLGH GHVFULEHV KRZ WR XVH WKH 7 0 DQG 0 LQWHUIDFH PRGXOHV Revision Update Information 7KLV LV D QHZ GRFXPHQW ...

Page 4: ...ron Systems Inc DIGITAL and the DIGITAL logo are trademarks of Digital Equipment Corporation All other product names mentioned in this manual may be trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT RESTRICTED RIGHTS The enclosed product a was developed solely at private expense b contains restricted computer software submitted with restricted rights in acc...

Page 5: ...Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications Le présent appareil numérique n émet pas de bruits radioélectriques dépassant les limites applicables aux appareils numériques de la class A prescrites dans le Règlement sur le brouillage radioélectrique édicté par le ministère des Communications du Canada VCCI Notice Class A Computing Device Taiwanese Notice Class A Computing D...

Page 6: ...nterpreted and governed under the laws and in the state and federal courts of New Hampshire You accept the personal jurisdiction and venue of the New Hampshire courts EXCLUSION OF WARRANTY AND DISCLAIMER OF LIABILITY 1 EXCLUSION OF WARRANTY Except as may be specifically provided by Cabletron in writing Cabletron makes no warranty expressed or implied concerning the Program including its documentat...

Page 7: ...N 60950 Equipment Type Environment Networking Equipment for use in a Commercial or Light Industrial Environment We the undersigned hereby declare under our sole responsibility that the equipment packaged with this notice conforms to the above directives Manufacturer Legal Representative in Europe Mr Ronald Fotino Mr J Solari ___________________________________ ___________________________________ F...

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Page 9: ...Runtime IP Address Discovery 1 3 1 4 Full Duplex Switched Ethernet 1 4 1 5 SmartTrunk 1 4 1 6 Remote Monitoring RMON 1 5 1 7 Broadcast Suppression 1 5 1 8 Port Redirect Function 1 5 1 9 Flow Control 1 5 1 10 802 1p Port Priority 1 6 1 11 Management 1 6 1 12 802 1Q and 802 1D 1 6 1 13 Distributed Chassis Management 1 7 1 14 Optional HSIMs and VHSIMs 1 7 1 15 Standards Compatibility 1 7 1 16 LANVIEW...

Page 10: ...ble Connection 5 3 5 3 2 Management Terminal Setup Parameters 5 5 5 3 3 Telnet Connections 5 6 5 3 4 Monitoring an Uninterruptible Power Supply 5 6 5 4 Local Management Screen Elements 5 7 5 5 Accessing Local Management 5 10 5 5 1 Navigating Local Management Screens 5 12 5 5 2 Selecting Local Management Menu Screen Items 5 14 5 5 3 Exiting Local Management Screens 5 14 5 5 4 Using the NEXT and PRE...

Page 11: ...ntering a New Screen Refresh Time 6 14 6 4 8 Setting the Screen Lockout Time 6 15 6 4 9 Setting the Management Mode 6 15 6 4 10 Configuring the COM Port 6 16 6 4 11 Clearing NVRAM 6 19 6 4 12 Enabling Disabling IP Fragmentation 6 20 6 5 SNMP Community Names Configuration Screen 6 20 6 5 1 Establishing Community Names 6 22 6 6 SNMP Traps Configuration Screen 6 23 6 6 1 Configuring the Trap Table 6 ...

Page 12: ... 2 Setting the TX Regeneration Priorities 6 57 6 20 3 Setting the Default Port Priority 6 58 6 21 Module Statistics Menu Screen 6 58 6 22 Switch Statistics Screen 6 60 6 22 1 Using the CLEAR COUNTERS Command 6 61 6 23 Interface Statistics Screen 6 61 6 23 1 Displaying Interface Statistics 6 65 6 23 2 Using the CLEAR COUNTERS Command 6 65 6 24 RMON Statistics Screen 6 65 6 24 1 Displaying RMON Stat...

Page 13: ...Contents DLE02 MA DEL52 MA User s Guide xi B 2 SIMM Upgrade B 4 B 2 1 Locating SIMMs B 4 B 2 2 Installing the DRAM SIMM B 5 B 3 Installing Optional High Speed Interface Modules B 6 INDEX ...

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Page 15: ...nu Screen 5 16 5 7 Chassis Menu Screen 5 18 5 8 Chassis Configuration Screen 5 19 5 9 SNMP Community Names Screen 5 26 5 10 SNMP Traps Screen 5 29 5 11 Chassis Environmental Information Screen 5 31 5 12 Port Redirect Function Screen 5 33 6 1 Module Selection Screen 6 1 6 2 Module Menu Screen 6 3 6 3 Module Configuration Menu Screen 6 5 6 4 General Configuration Screen 6 7 6 5 Configuration Warning...

Page 16: ...2 1Q VLAN Configuration Menu Screen 6 50 6 20 802 1p Priority Configuration Menu Screen 6 51 6 21 Port Priority Configuration screen 6 52 6 22 Advanced Port Priority Configuration Screen 6 55 6 23 Module Statistics Menu Screen 6 59 6 24 Switch Statistics Screen 6 60 6 25 Interface Statistics Screen 6 62 6 26 RMON Statistics Screen 6 66 7 1 Network Tools Help Screen 7 1 ...

Page 17: ... Indications 4 5 4 3 Fault Identification 4 6 4 4 Power System Troubleshooting 4 7 4 5 Firmware Troubleshooting 4 8 4 6 Management System Troubleshooting 4 8 4 7 Device Setup Troubleshooting 4 10 5 1 Keyboard Conventions 5 2 5 2 VT Terminal Setup 5 5 5 3 Event Messages 5 9 6 1 COM Port Application Settings 6 18 6 2 TX Queue Mapping Default Values 6 56 6 3 TX Priority Regeneration Default Values 6 ...

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Page 19: ...p from your DIGITAL representative Read through this guide completely to understand the DLE02 MA and DLE52 MA modules features capabilities and Local Management functions A general working knowledge of Fast Ethernet and IEEE 802 3 type data communications networks and their physical layer components is helpful when using these devices Depending on the firmware version used in the DLE02 MA or the D...

Page 20: ... problems Chapter 5 Local Management Overview Setup and Chassis Management describes how to access Local Management and use the Local Management screens to manage the DEL02 MA and DLE52 MA interface modules and DLM6C AA chassis Chapter 6 Local Management Module Navigation describes how to navigate and manage the DEL02 MA and DLE52 MA interface modules in the module selections of Local Management C...

Page 21: ...iew and Setup Guide DIGITAL MultiSwitch 700 Port Based VLAN User s Guide DIGITAL ATM Modular Interface DELHA UA User s Guide DIGITAL Fast Ethernet Interface Module DELHE UA User s Guide DIGITAL Gigabit 1000BaseSX LX Modular Interface DELHG UA DELHL UA User s Guide DIGITAL Gigabit Ethernet Interface Module DELVM UA User s Guide Note symbol Calls the reader s attention to any item of information tha...

Page 22: ...If you have comments or suggestions about this manual send them to DIGITAL Network Products World Wide Web To locate product specific information refer to the DIGITAL Network products Home Page on the World Wide Web at the following locations Attn Documentation Project Manager E MAIL doc_quality lkg mts dec com North America http www networks digital com Europe http www networks europe digital com...

Page 23: ...ready A description of the failure A description of any action s already taken to resolve the problem e g changing mode switches rebooting the unit etc A description of your network environment layout cable type etc Network load and frame size at the time of trouble if known The device history i e have you returned the device before is this a recurring problem etc ...

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Page 37: ... DLE52 MA can be used to connect individual high bandwidth user devices such as workstations or to provide a central switching point for multiple 10 100 Mbps Fast Ethernet segments The optional HSIMs provide high speed uplinks to other networking technologies such as Gigabit Ethernet Fast Ethernet Fiber Distributed Data Interface FDDI Wide Area Network WAN and Asynchronous Transfer Mode ATM HSIMs ...

Page 38: ... 8 2X 4X 6X 8X 14 13 15 16 14X 16X 9 10 11 12 10X 12X 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 18X 20X 22X 24X 1 2 14 13 COM CPU 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 15 16 DLE52 MA FAST ENET DPX SPD RX TX 2X 4X 6X 8X 10X 12X 14X 16X System LED COM Port Network Ports 1 16 VHSIM HSIM Slot Port Status LEDs System LED LED Mode Switch LED Mode Switch Network Ports 1 24 RESET RESET ...

Page 39: ... feature targets the maximum capabilities that can be reached between the two devices For example the DLE02 MA and the DLE52 MA adjust to 100 Mbps when the device on the other end of the connection can also adjust between 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps If the device on the other end of the connection can only operate at 10 Mbps then the DLE02 MA and the DLE52 MA adjust to 10 Mbps operation When Auto Negotiat...

Page 40: ... to operate in Full Duplex Switched Ethernet FDSE mode FDSE allows each port to provide up to 200 Mbps of bandwidth 1 5 SmartTrunk SmartTrunk also referred to as SmartTrunking is the terminology used to describe load balancing or load sharing The SmartTrunk application uses a multicast proprietary packet During initialization SmartTrunk registers with the host interface to receive all unknown dest...

Page 41: ...vent that broadcast frames are being suppressed multicast and unicast frames continue to be switched 1 8 PORT REDIRECT FUNCTION The Port Redirect function also referred to as Port Mirroring is a troubleshooting tool used to map traffic from a single source port to a destination port within the chassis This feature allows all packets including those with errors to be copied and sent to an analyzer ...

Page 42: ...ccomplished using the Local Management application or remote SNMP management stations Local Management is accessible through the RS232 COM port on the front panel using a local VT100 terminal or a remote VT100 terminal via a modem connection and in band via a Telnet connection In band remote management is possible through any SNMP compliant Network Management Software Local Management described in...

Page 43: ... the HSIMs and VHSIMs that operate in the DLE52 MA are listed in the Release Notes shipped with the DLE52 MA 1 15 STANDARDS COMPATIBILITY The DLE02 MA and the DLE52 MA are fully compliant with the IEEE 802 3 802 3x 802 3u prestandard 802 1Q and prestandard 802 1p standards The DLE02 MA and the DLE52 MA provide IEEE 802 1D Spanning Tree Algorithm STA support to enhance the overall reliability of th...

Page 44: ...r 1 Overview 1 8 DLE02 MA DLE52 MA User s Guide 1 17 YEAR 2000 COMPLIANT The DLE02 MA and DLE52 MA modules and DLM6C AA chassis have an internal clock that can maintain the time and date beyond the year 1999 ...

Page 45: ...nk To connect the DLE02 MA and the DLE52 MA to a network so they can take advantage of the SmartTrunk feature there are certain rules concerning port connections and configurations that must be followed for proper operation Refer to the list of supported features in the releate ntes to determine if SmartTrunk is supported For information on SmartTrunk configuration refer to the SmartTrunk User s G...

Page 46: ...tron Systems Cabling Guide for details If a port is to operate at 100 Mbps Category 5 cabling must be used For 10 Mbps operation only Category 3 cabling can be used Refer to Section 2 3 for information about 100BASE TX networks and cabling The fixed ports of the DLE02 MA and the DLE52 MA support Category 5 UTP cabling with an impedance between 85 and 111 ohms for 10 and 100 Mbps operation The DLE0...

Page 47: ...n 3 5 3 1 UNPACKING THE DLE02 MA AND THE DLE52 MA 1 Open the box and remove the packing material protecting the module 2 Verify the contents of the carton as listed in Table 3 1 Only qualified personnel should install the DLE02 MA and the DLE52 MA interface modules Read the release notes shipped with the device to check for any exceptions to the supported features and operation documented in this ...

Page 48: ...s must remain covered to ensure proper airflow and cooling Save the blank plate in the event you need to remove the module 2 Carefully remove the module from the shipping box Save the box and packing materials in the event the module must be reshipped 3 Locate the antistatic wrist strap shipped with the DLM6C AA chassis Attach the antistatic wrist strap to your wrist and plug the cable from the an...

Page 49: ...module for damage If any damage exists DO NOT install the module Immediately contact your DIGITAL 1 2 3 4 5 PS1 PS2 Plastic Locking Tab Slot Number 2361 02 Circuit Card Card Guides Metal Back Panel Plastic Locking Tab Backplane Connector 1 2 14 13 COM CPU 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 15 16 DLE52 MA Fast Enet 100 FDX RX TX 2X 4X 6X 8X 10X 12X 14X 16X RESET ...

Page 50: ...tes If the LED does not turn solid green see Chapter 4 for details 3 4 CONNECTING TO THE NETWORK This section provides the procedures for connecting twisted pair segments from the network or other devices to the DLE02 MA or the DLE52 MA To prevent damaging the backplane connectors in the following step take care that the module slides in straight and properly engages the backplane connectors Ensur...

Page 51: ...e Connect a twisted pair segment to the DLE02 MA or the DLE52 MA as follows 1 Ensure that the device connected to the other end of the segment is powered ON 2 Connect the Twisted Pair segment to the DLE02 MA or the DLE52 MA by inserting the RJ45 connector on the twisted pair segment into the desired RJ45 port as shown in Figure 3 2 All DLE02 MA and the DLE52 MA front panel ports support Category 5...

Page 52: ...n or solid green If the RX LED is OFF and the TX Transmit LED is not blinking amber perform the following steps until it is on a Verify that the LED mode switch located near the COM port of the module is in the UP position RX and TX LED indicators 1 2 14 13 COM CPU 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 15 16 DLE52 MA Fast Enet DPX SPD RX TX 2X 4X 6X 8X 10X 12X 14X RX LED TX LED LED Mode Switch RESET DPX SPD RX T...

Page 53: ...nouts Figure 3 3 and Figure 3 4 and check the cable for continuity Typically a crossover cable is used between a switching or hub device and an end user computer A straight through cable is used between hub devices Figure 3 3 Cable Pinouts RJ45 Crossover Cable Figure 3 4 Cable Pinouts RJ45 Straight Through Cable TX TX RX RX 2 1 3 6 TO Other Device Port TX TX 2 1 3 6 NOTE RX RX and TX TX must share...

Page 54: ...ct your DIGITAL representative Refer to Getting Help in the Preface of this guide for details 4 Repeat steps 1 through 3 above until all connections have been made 3 5 COMPLETING THE INSTALLATION After installing the DLE02 MA or DLE52 MA and any optional HSIM or VHSIM the module is now ready to be set up through Local Management Refer to Chapter 5 to set up a Local Management connection and config...

Page 55: ...diagnostic and status monitoring system called LANVIEW The LANVIEW LEDs Figure 4 1 allow quick observation of the network status to aid in diagnosing network problems Refer to Table 4 1 for a description of the LEDs Refer to the HSIM or VHSIM User s Guide for a description of the HSIM or VHSIM LEDs The terms flashing blinking and solid used in the LED definition tables of this chapter indicate the...

Page 56: ...X status of the fixed ports When the mode switch is in the DOWN position the LEDs indicate at what speed the applicable port is currently operating 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps and if the applicable port is operating in standard or full duplex mode Table 4 1 provides the definitions of the LED states that occur when the LED mode switch is in the UP position Table 4 2 provides the definitions of the LED sta...

Page 57: ... 10X 12X 14X 16X DPX SPD RX TX LED Mode Switch DPX SPD RX TX DPX SPD RX TX LED MODE Mode Switch in UP Position Mode Switch in DOWN Position RESET A B B A LED functions when LED MODE switch is in the RX TX position This is the default switch setting LED functions when LED MODE switch is in the DPX SPD position Speed Status Full Duplex Status Receive RX Transmit TX ...

Page 58: ...tact your DIGITAL representative Solid Testing If the LED remains amber for several minutes contact your DIGITAL representative Green Solid Functional None Amber and Green Booting Blinks amber and green while booting None The following port RX and TX LED indications are only valid when the LED MODE switch is in the RX TX position RX Off No link No activity or port in Standby Port enabled or disabl...

Page 59: ...mation on enabling disabling ports 2 Contact your DIGITAL representative Red Flashing Indicates collision rate None unless there is a high rate of activity If so check for network configuration problems or a defective device Solid Diagnostic Failure Contact your DIGITAL representative LED Color Description The following port DPX and SPD LED indications are only valid when the LED MODE switch is in...

Page 60: ...o locate a BootP server on the network Press the RESET button on the front panel to attempt to use the firmware image in FLASH memory 2 If the problem continues after pressing the RESET button refer to Section B 1 for instructions on forcing a BootP image download 3 Contact your DIGITAL representative if the problem continues Cannot access Local Management 1 Firmware image fault refer to Table 4 5...

Page 61: ...52 MA functions in the selected slot the DLE02 MA and the DLE52 MA onboard power converter is operational The DLM6C AA chassis power bus may have a localized fault Install the DLE02 MA or the DLE52 MA in the working slot and then contact your DIGITAL representative 3 If the DLE02 MA and the DLE52 MA does not function in the selected slot continue the process with all module slots in the chassis If...

Page 62: ... connection to the device 2 Refer to Section 6 4 10 for instructions on enabling disabling the COM port and changing the COM port application Corrupt firmware image or hardware fault 1 If possible attempt to download the image to the device again Refer to Section B 1 for instructions on how to force a download of a new firmware image 2 Contact your DIGITAL representative if the problem continues T...

Page 63: ... DLM6C AA chassis ensure that the modules are not in STANDALONE management mode Section 6 4 9 provides instructions on setting the management mode The applicable front panel port is disabled 1 Enable port Refer to Section 6 16 3 for instructions on enabling disabling ports 2 Port may disabled due to Spanning Tree Review network design and delete unnecessary loops Table 4 6 Management System Troubl...

Page 64: ...ged sometime before either cycling power or pressing the RESET button causing the user entered parameters to reset to factory default settings 2 Clear NVRAM was set through Local Management 1 Reenter the lost parameters as necessary Refer to Chapter 5 for instructions on configuring the device through Local Management 2 Call your DIGITAL representative if problem continues If these troubleshooting...

Page 65: ...A processor press and release the RESET button To push the button use a pen or similar tool as the button is recessed behind the metal plate of the front panel The module processor goes through a reset process of approximately 60 seconds Additional downtime may be added as the module reenters the network Pressing the RESET button resets the device and all current switching being performed by the m...

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Page 67: ...ssign IP addresses and subnet masks to the DLE02 MA and the DLE52 MA modules and the DLM6C AA chassis Control access to the DLE02 MA and the DLE52 MA modules and the DLM6C AA chassis by establishing community names Download a new image of operating software Designate which Network Management Workstations receive SNMP traps from the DLE02 MA and the DLE52 MA modules and the DLM6C AA chassis Monitor...

Page 68: ...nual specifically instructs you otherwise ESCAPE ESC Key This key allows an escape from a Local Management screen without saving changes For example Press ESC twice means the ESC key must be pressed quickly two times SPACE bar BACKSPACE Key These keys cycle through selections in some Local Management fields Use the SPACE bar to cycle forward through selections and use BACKSPACE to cycle backward t...

Page 69: ...hassis to attach the management terminal to the COM port as shown in Figure 5 1 Connect an IBM PC or compatible device running the VT terminal emulation to the DLE02 MA or the DLE52 MA as follows 1 Connect the RJ45 connector at one end of the cable supplied in the kit to the COM port on the DLE02 MA or the DLE52 MA 2 Plug the RJ45 connector at the other end of the cable into the RJ45 to DB9 adapte...

Page 70: ...er s Guide Figure 5 1 Management Terminal Connection RJ45 COM Port RJ45 to DB9 PC Adapter UTP Cable With RJ45 Connectors PC TerminalConnection 1 2 3 4 5 PS1 PS2 1 2 14 13 COM CPU 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 15 16 DLE52 17 Fast Enet 100 FDX RX TX 2X 4X 6X 8X 10X 12X 14X 16X DLE52 MA ...

Page 71: ...nderline Cursor Style General Setup Menu Mode ID number Cursor Keys Power Supply VT100 7 Bit Controls VT100ID Normal Cursor Keys UPSS DEC Supplemental Communications Setup Menu Transmit Receive XOFF Bits Parity Stop Bit Local Echo Port Transmit Auto Answerback 2400 4800 9600 19200 Receive Transmit XOFF at 64 8 bits No Parity 1 Stop Bit No Local Echo DEC 423 Data Leads Only Limited Transmit No Auto...

Page 72: ...bout the virtual Host Data Port and the setup information for remote management in a device that is to be configured with VLANs refer to the Port Based VLAN User s Guide 5 3 4 Monitoring an Uninterruptible Power Supply If the DLM6C AA chassis is connected to an American Power Conversion APC Uninterruptible Power Supply UPS for protection from a loss of power a connection from the COM port of a mod...

Page 73: ...eens used in Local Management password menu statistics configuration status and warning screens Each type of screen can consist of one to five basic elements or fields Figure 5 3 shows an example of the fields in a screen A description of each type of field and other elements in the screen follows Figure 5 3 The following definitions apply to most of the the Local Management screens Exceptions to ...

Page 74: ...sword configuration and status screens have event message fields Firmware Revision XX XX XX General Configuration screen BOOTPROM Revision XX XX XX MAC Address IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway TFTP Gateway IP Addr Device Date Device Time Screen Refresh Time Screen Lockout Time Clear NVRAM NO Device Uptime XX D XX H XX M Module Type DLE52 MA Slot Number X IP Fragmentation ENABLED Operational ...

Page 75: ... These fields display only when a module is being accessed through Local Management The module type is displayed and the chassis slot number of the module is displayed A chassis screen will not display these fields 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 sel...

Page 76: ...elds Command fields are located at the bottom of Local Management screens Command fields are used to exit Local Management screens save Local Management entries or navigate to the next sequence in the same screen In the screens shown in this guide the characters in this field are all UPPER CASE and in bold type In the field description the field is identified as being a command field 5 5 ACCESSING...

Page 77: ...access level to display at the bottom of the screen and the Main Menu screen to appear If no activity occurs for several minutes the session ends and the Password screen reappears The User s password is one of the community names specified in the SNMP Community Names screen Access to certain Local Management capabilities depends on the degree of access accorded that community name Refer to Section...

Page 78: ...u screens Navigate through Local Management by selecting items from the menu screens The DLE02 MA and the DLE52 MA supports the following mode of switching operation 802 1Q SWITCHING 802 1Q port based VLANs The switch operational mode is set in the General Configuration screen of the module Depending on the Operational Mode set for the module the hierarchy of Local Management screens differs as sh...

Page 79: ...Trunk Configuration System Resources Information Flash Download Configuration Broadcast Suppression Configuration Module Statistics Menu SwitchStatistics RMONStatistics InterfaceStatistics Network Tools 802 1Q VLAN Configuration Menu HSIM VHSIM Interface Configuration Switch Configuration Ethernet Interface Configuration Port Redirect Configuration Flow Control Configuration Module VLAN Configurat...

Page 80: ...and at the bottom of the Local Management screen 2 Press ENTER The Chassis Main Menu screen displays and the session ends 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 Management hierarchy displays 3 Exit from Local Manag...

Page 81: ...VIOUS command at the bottom of the screen 2 Press ENTER The screen displays 5 5 5 Using the CLEAR COUNTERS Command The CLEAR COUNTERS command is used to momentarily reset all counters of a screen to zero to allow the user to observe counter activity over a period of time To reset the counters perform the following steps 1 Use the arrow keys to highlight the CLEAR COUNTERS command 2 Press ENTER the...

Page 82: ...Redirect functions To access the Chassis Configuration screen use the arrow keys to highlight the CHASSIS menu item and press ENTER The Chassis Configuration screen displays Proceed to Section 5 7 MODULES Provides access to the Module Selection screen that is used to select individual modules in the chassis for management purposes If the terminal is idle for several minutes the Local Management Pa...

Page 83: ...election screen displays Proceed to Chapter 6 if module management is desired at this time 5 7 CHASSIS MENU SCREEN The Chassis Menu screen Figure 5 7 provides access to Local Management screens that allow you to configure and monitor operating parameters modify SNMP community names set SNMP traps monitor the DLM6C AA environmental status and to perform port redirect functions ...

Page 84: ... access passwords for device management operation Access is limited based on the password level of the user For details refer to Section 5 9 SNMP TRAPS Provides display and configuration access to the table of IP addresses used for trap destinations and associated community names For details refer to Section 5 10 CHASSIS ENVIRONMENTAL Provides access to chassis power supply status power supply red...

Page 85: ...onfiguration screen from the Chassis Menu screen use the arrow keys to highlight the CHASSIS CONFIGURATION menu item and press ENTER The Chassis Configuration screen Figure 5 8 displays Figure 5 8 Chassis Configuration Screen The following briefly explains each Chassis Configuration screen field MAC Address Read Only Displays the base physical address of the chassis Chassis Configuration 2159_41 M...

Page 86: ...entered in the IP address field Section 5 8 2 describes how to change the subnet mask from default Chassis Date Modifiable Contains a value that the chassis recognizes as the current date When the chassis date is modified and saved all interface modules installed in the chassis are set to this date To set a new chassis date refer to Section 5 8 3 Chassis Time Modifiable Contains a value that the c...

Page 87: ...ional Mode Read Only Displays the 802 1Q SWITCHING option With the operational mode set to 802 1Q SWITCHING the DLE02 MA and the DLE52 MA act as an IEEE 802 1Q switch The modules are able to increase their switching functionality by creating and maintaining port based Virtual LANs VLANs 5 8 1 Setting the IP Address To set the IP address perform the following steps 1 Use the arrow keys to highlight...

Page 88: ...he following steps 1 Use the arrow keys to highlight the Subnet Mask field 2 Enter the subnet mask into this field using Decimal Dotted Notation DDN format For example 255 255 255 0 3 Press ENTER If the subnet mask is valid the cursor returns to the beginning of the Subnet Mask field If the entry is not valid the Event Message Line displays INVALID SUBNET MASK OR FORMAT ENTERED Local Management do...

Page 89: ...em clock to the time in the input field 4 Use the arrow keys to highlight the SAVE command at the bottom of the screen and press ENTER If the time entered is a valid format the Event Message Line at the top of the screen displays SAVED OK If the entry is not valid Local Management does not alter the current value and refreshes the Chassis Time field with the previous value It is not necessary to a...

Page 90: ...nd press ENTER If the time entered is within the 3 to 99 seconds range the Event Message Line at the top of the screen displays SAVED OK If the entry is not valid Local Management does not alter the current setting but it does refresh the Screen Refresh Time field with the previous value and the valid range will be displayed 5 8 6 Setting the Screen Lockout Time The screen lockout time can be set ...

Page 91: ...p of the screen displays SAVED OK If the entry is not valid Local Management does not alter the current setting but it does refresh the Screen Lockout Time field with the previous value and the valid range will be displayed 5 9 SNMP COMMUNITY NAMES SCREEN The SNMP Community Names menu item allows the user to set Local Management community names Community names act as passwords to Local Remote Mana...

Page 92: ... Names Screen The following explains each SNMP Community Names screen field Community Name Modifiable Displays the user defined name used to access DLM6C AA management Any community name assigned here acts as a password to Local Management Super User access gives the user full management privileges allows existing passwords to be changed and all modifiable MIB objects for the Cabletron Container M...

Page 93: ...5 9 1 Establishing Community Names The password used to access Local Management at the Password screen must have Super User access in order to view and edit the SNMP Community Names screen Using a password with read only or read write access does not allow the user to view or edit the SNMP Community Names screen Any community name assigned in the SNMP Community Names screen is a password to its co...

Page 94: ...Use the arrow keys to highlight SAVE at the bottom of the screen and press ENTER The message SAVED OK displays The community names are saved to memory and their access modes implemented 5 10 SNMP TRAPS SCREEN Since the DLM6C AA is an SNMP compliant device it can send messages to multiple Network Management Stations to alert users of status changes The SNMP Traps screen is shown in Figure 5 10 To a...

Page 95: ...n with the associated IP address Enable Traps Toggle Enables transmission of the traps to the network management station with the associated IP address This field toggles between YES and NO 5 10 1 Configuring the Trap Table To configure the Trap table proceed as follows 1 Using the arrow keys highlight the appropriate Trap Destination field SNMP Traps 2159 36 Trap Community Name public public publ...

Page 96: ...hassis to the workstation or NO prevent alarms from being sent 7 Using the arrow keys highlight the SAVE command and press ENTER The message SAVED OK displays on the screen The designated workstations now receive traps from the DLM6C AA 5 11 CHASSIS ENVIRONMENTAL SCREEN The Chassis Environmental menu item allows the user to view chassis environmental information To access the Chassis Environmental...

Page 97: ...e or Not Available Power Supply X Status Read Only Displays the current status of power supplies 1 and 2 for the DLM6C AA This field will read either Normal Fault or Not Installed Chassis Fan Status Read Only Displays the current status of the DLM6C AA fan tray This field will read either Normal Fault or Not Installed Chassis Environmental Information MS700 LOCAL MANAGEMENT Event Message Line RETU...

Page 98: ...an be set as a source port with port 2 in module slot 3 as the destination port Traffic from port 1 in module 1 is then automatically redirected to port 2 in module 3 The port redirect function is extremely useful for troubleshooting purposes as it allows traffic to be sent to a particular port where with the use of an analyzer or RMON probe all current traffic from the source port can be examined...

Page 99: ...urrently set as destination ports Redirect Errors Read only Displays whether the corresponding source modules and ports are configured to send errored frames to the destination modules and ports ON option or to drop all errored frames before forwarding traffic OFF option Source Port n Selectable Allows a selected port n to be configured as a source port Port Redirect Function 2159_38 Port 1 2 3 1 ...

Page 100: ...ng the Source and Destination Entries There can be more than one Port Redirect Function screen depending on the number of port redirect entries Each screen displays up to ten port redirect entries If there is more than one screen of redirect entries the NEXT and or PREVIOUS command is displayed at the bottom of the screen allowing the user to navigate to the next or previous screen To display the ...

Page 101: ...ld 10 Use the SPACE bar to select either the ADD or DEL delete option Press ENTER This adds or deletes the selections made in steps 2 and 4 and also updates the screen Source Module Source Port Destination Module and Destination Port lists 11 Use the arrow keys to highlight the Errors field 12 Use the SPACE bar to select either the ON or OFF option and press ENTER ON forces the source module and p...

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Page 173: ...ys Refer to Chapter 6 for details on accessing Local Management Figure 7 1 Network Tools Help Screen Type help at the prompt to list all the commands that are available for the device in the current operational mode A command used incorrectly wrong syntax will prompt a display of the correct usage Use lower case characters when entering commands in Network Tools help 090829 arp netstat show tracer...

Page 174: ...r to exit from Network Tools The commands are done exit and quit The commands are presented in the following format command Syntax Shows the required command format It indicates where arguments if any must be specified Description Briefly describes the command and its uses Options Lists any additional fields in the appropriate format that may be added to the command Example Shows an example of the...

Page 175: ...twork interface that the device is connected to the device s network address or IP address the device s physical address or MAC address and the media type of connection to the device Media types are displayed as numbers which stand for the following states 1 Other 2 Invalid entry cannot ping device timed out etc 3 Dynamic route entry 4 Static route entry not subject to change You can specify the a...

Page 176: ...ridging status of that interface while specifying ALL will affect every interface Options Not Applicable Example arp a Interface SonicInt SonicInt SonicInt SonicInt Network Address 122 144 40 111 122 144 48 109 122 144 52 68 122 144 21 43 Physical Address 00 00 0e 12 3c 04 00 00 0e f3 3d 14 00 00 0e 12 3c 04 00 00 0e 03 1d 3c Media Type 3 dynamic 3 dynamic 3 dynamic 3 dynamic arp d 1 122 144 52 68...

Page 177: ...etstat option Description The netstat command provides a display of general network statistics for the managed device The netstat command must be used with one of the two display options Options i Displays status and capability information for each interface r Displays routing information for each interface defroute 2 147 152 42 32 Default route is 147 152 42 32 on interface 2 defroute Default rou...

Page 178: ...n 1 ethernet csmacd 2 ethernet csmacd 3 ethernet csmacd 4 ethernet csmacd MTU 1514 1514 1514 1514 MAC Addr 0x00 0x00 0x1d 0x07 0x50 0x0e 0x00 0x00 0x1d 0x07 0x50 0x0f 0x00 0x00 0x1d 0x07 0x50 0x10 0x00 0x00 0x1d 0x07 0x50 0x11 Admin up up up up netstat r 051470 Speed 10000000 10000000 10000000 10000000 Oper up up up up Destination Default Route 134 141 0 0 134 141 0 0 Next hop DirectConnection Dir...

Page 179: ...ommand 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 server tables and interface tables The number of valid entries in the table will be displayed at the end of the table display Options Not Applicable The Network Tools c...

Page 180: ... hop routers to the point of failure Options Not Applicable Example show Appletalk interfaces show IP ARP 174246 Interface 1 2 AdminStatus enabled disabled Framing ethernet ethernet MTU 1500 1500 OperStatus enabled disabled Forwarding enabled disabled Interface 3 4 MediaType 3 dynamic 3 dynamic PhysicalAddress 00 00 1d 04 40 5d 08 00 20 0e d8 31 NetworkAddress 123 456 40 1 123 456 40 30 traceroute...

Page 181: ...he telnet command 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 specified telnet will attempt to contact the host at the default port Options Port Example The Network Tools connection to the module will be terminated upon ex...

Page 182: ...le disable or check the status of the Spanning Tree Algorithm on all ATM interfaces The user must specify the STATE option as enable disable or status The STATE field is mandatory Options enable disable status The atm_stp_state command is only available if an DELHA UA is installed in the DLE52 MA This command allows the user to enable disable or check the current status of the Spanning Tree Algori...

Page 183: ...mmands done quit exit Syntax done Description The done command enables the user to exit from Network Tools and return to the Main Menu screen Options Not Applicable Example atm_stp_state status Atm Stp is Enabled atm_stp_state disable atm_stp_state enable 2314_79 done 051472 ...

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Page 185: ...CIFICATIONS A 2 PHYSICAL PROPERTIES A 3 ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS Processors Intel i960 RISC processor control Power PC Dynamic Random Access Memory DRAM 20 MB FLASH Memory 8 MB Shared Memory 4MB Dimensions 46 43 H x 6 05 W x 29 51 D cm 18 28 H x 2 38 W x 11 62 D in Weight Unit 2 72 kg 6 lb MTBF Predicted 200 000 hours Operating Temperature 5 C to 40 C 41 F to 104 F Storage Temperature 30 C to 73...

Page 186: ...nt with RJ45 connectors Slot for optional High Speed Interface Module HSIM or Very High Speed Interface Module VHSIM Slot accepts optional HSIMs or VHSIMs that provide a variety of physical cabling types Ports 1 through 24 Fast Ethernet 10 100 Mbps 100BASE TX compliant with RJ45 connectors Table A 1 COM Port Pin Assignments Pin Signal Name Input Output 1 Transmit Data XMT Output 2 Data Carrier Det...

Page 187: ...MA DLE52 MA User s Guide A 3 A 6 REGULATORY COMPLIANCE Safety UL 1950 CSA C22 2 No 950 EN 60950 IEC 950 and 73 23 EEC Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC FCC Part 15 EN 50082 1 EN 55022 VCCI V 3 CSA C108 8 and 89 336 EEC AS NZS 3548 ...

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Page 189: ...otP server Clear NVRAM and restore all user entered parameters such as the IP address and Subnet Masks to the DLE02 MA and the DLE52 MA Default configuration settings Clear user entered passwords stored in NVRAM and restore the default passwords You need an antistatic wrist strap provided with DLM6C AA chassis to perform the procedures in this appendix Use the antistatic wrist strap when performin...

Page 190: ... Management sessions Changing the switch to the ON position disables Autobaud sensing and sets the COM port to 9600 baud for Local Management sessions Switch 6 Forced BootP Changing the position of this switch i e moving the switch from one position to the other clears download information from NVRAM and forces the DLE02 MA and the DLE52 MA to download a new image file from a BootP server after po...

Page 191: ...emory Switch 7 Clear NVRAM Changing the position of this switch resets NVRAM on the next power up ALL user entered parameters such as IP addresses subnet masks SNMP traps and switching functions are restored to their factory default settings Switch 8 Reset Password Community Strings Changing the position of this switch clears only the user entered passwords stored in NVRAM and restores the default...

Page 192: ...RAM to 32 MB This section explains how to locate and add replace a Single In line Memory Module SIMM For information on the available SIMM upgrades contact the your DIGITAL representative For details on getting help refer to Getting Help in the Preface in this guide B 2 1 Locating SIMMs Figure B 2 shows the location of the DRAM SIMM connector Figure B 2 SIMM Slot Locations DRAM SIMM ...

Page 193: ...gure B 3 insert the SIMM down between the connector teeth 2 Pivot the SIMM downward so the connector clips align with the two side notches of the SIMM and the connector clips lock the SIMM into place Figure B 3 Installing the DRAM Observe all antistatic precautions when handling sensitive electronic equipment 1 2 SIMM Alignment Notch Clip Clip Connector Teeth Side Notch Side Notch Connector 2504 9...

Page 194: ...CE MODULES Figure B 4 shows the location of the two connectors for an optional High HSIM or VHSIM Depending on if an HSIM or VHSIM is installed one or both connectors are used Figure B 4 HSIM and VHSIM Connector Locations Refer to the installation instructions for the optional HSIM or VHSIM in the associated user s guide DRAM SIMM ...

Page 195: ...5 20 Chassis Environmental screen 5 18 chassis time 5 20 Chassis Uptime 5 21 IP address 5 20 Operational Mode 5 21 Port Redirect Function 5 19 screen lock out time 5 20 5 24 screen refresh time 5 20 5 24 subnet mask 5 20 Chassis date 5 20 Chassis Environmental screen 5 18 5 30 Chassis Menu screen 5 17 Chassis time 5 20 Chassis Uptime 5 21 CLEAR COUNTERS command how to use 5 15 Clear NVRAM 6 9 Clea...

Page 196: ... 6 12 H hierarchy screen 5 12 HSIM VHSIM Configuration Screen 6 39 I Input field 5 10 Installation connecting to the Network 3 4 High Speed Interface Module B 6 Module 3 1 Very High Speed Interface Module B 6 Interface Statistics screen 6 65 IP address 5 20 6 7 6 10 IP Fragmentation 6 10 6 20 K Keyboard conventions 5 2 L LANVIEW LEDs 4 1 LDRAM installation B 5 Local Management clearing counters 5 ...

Page 197: ...ll switch port s priority 6 53 port 6 53 Port Priority Configuration screen 6 52 priority 6 53 Port Redirect Configuration screen 6 39 Port Redirect Function 5 19 Port Redirect Function screen chassis 5 32 PREVIOUS command how to use 5 15 R Regulatory Compliance A 3 RESET button 4 11 RMON Statistics screen 6 65 6 69 Runtime IP Address Discovery 1 3 S Safety A 2 Screen fields command fields 5 10 di...

Page 198: ...location B 4 SmartTrunk introduction 1 4 SNMP Community Names screen 5 25 6 20 access policy 5 27 6 21 community name 5 26 6 21 SNMP Traps screen 5 28 6 23 enable traps 5 29 trap community name 5 29 trap destination 5 29 trap table configuration 5 29 6 24 Spanning Tree Algorithm 6 47 Special Commands 7 2 Specifications A 1 Standards compatibility 1 7 Subnet mask 5 20 5 22 6 7 6 11 Switch address 6...

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