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Local Management: Overview, Setup, and Navigation

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Setting the TX Mapping Queues

To set the TX queue for frames with a particular priority:

1. Use the arrow keys to highlight the Port # field.

2. Type in the number of the port to which the TX queue setting applies.

3. Use the arrow keys to highlight the Default Priority field. The screen 

refreshes and displays the current settings of the port in the Port # field.

4. Use the arrow keys to highlight the TX Queue field for the particular frame 

priority.

5. Press the Space Bar to step to the appropriate value, 0 through 3. The 0 

selection is the lowest level TX queue.

6. If more than one TX queue is to be changed, repeat steps 4 and 5 until all the 

appropriate TX queue settings are changed.

7. Use the arrow keys to highlight the SAVE command at the bottom of the 

screen.

8. Press ENTER. The message “SAVED OK” displays and the setting is saved.

Setting the TX Regeneration Priorities

To set the TX priority for frames with a particular RX priority:

1. Use the arrow keys to highlight the Port # field.

2. Type in the number of the port to which the TX priority setting applies.

3. Use the arrow keys to highlight the Default Priority field at the bottom of the 

screen. The screen refreshes and displays the current settings of the port in the 
Port # field.

4. Use the arrow keys to highlight the TX Priority field for the particular RX 

frame priority.

5. Press the Space Bar to step to the appropriate value, 0 through 7. The 0 

selection is the lowest level TX priority value.

6. If more than one TX priority is to be changed, repeat steps 4 and 5 until all the 

appropriate TX priority settings are changed.

Summary of Contents for Expansion module 9H532-17

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Page 12: ... 1 EN 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 ___________________________________ _________________________________...

Page 13: ...face Codes 15 The 9H532 18 9H531 18 Modules 17 Module Interface Codes 17 Module Password Screen 19 Module Menu Screen 20 Module Configuration Menu Screen 21 General Configuration Screen 23 General Configuration Screen Fields 24 Enabling Disabling IP Fragmentation 27 SNMP Configuration Menu Screen 28 SNMP Community Names Screen 29 SNMP Community Names Screen Fields 30 SNMP Traps Screen 31 SNMP Trap...

Page 14: ...ng Configuration Screen Fields 66 Broadcast Suppression Configuration Screen 68 Broadcast Suppression Screen Fields 69 Setting the Threshold 69 Setting the Reset Peak 70 802 1 Configuration Menu Screen 71 Switch Configuration Screen 72 Switch Configuration Screen Fields 73 Setting the Age Time 74 Setting Enabling or Disabling the Port Status 75 802 1Q VLAN Configuration Menu Screen 76 Module VLAN ...

Page 15: ...14 Setting All Ports on the Switch 115 GMRP Configuration Screen 116 GMRP Configuration Screen Fields 117 Setting a Mode Port By Port 117 Setting a Mode for All Ports 118 Rate Limiting Screen 119 Rate Limiting Screen Fields 121 Configuring a Port 123 Changing Deleting Port Line Items 124 Changing One or More Line Items 124 Deleting All Line Items 124 Deleting One or More Line Items 124 More About ...

Page 16: ...Contents xiv ...

Page 17: ...module in the chassis via a connection to a single interface module Assign IP addresses and subnet masks to the modules and the chassis Control access to the modules and the chassis by establishing community names Download a new image of operating software Designate which Network Management Workstations receive SNMP traps from the modules and chassis Monitor the environmental status of the chassis...

Page 18: ...t function For example Press ENTER means that you can press either ENTER or Return unless this manual 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 f...

Page 19: ...t provided with the chassis to attach the management terminal to the COM port Connect an IBM PC or compatible device running the VT terminal emulation to the module as follows 1 Connect the RJ45 connector at one end of the cable supplied in the kit to the COM port on the module 2 Plug the RJ45 connector at the other end of the cable into the RJ45 to DB9 adapter supplied in the kit 3 Connect the RJ...

Page 20: ... SNMP Community Names Screen on page 29 Table 2 VT Terminal Setup Display Setup Menu Columns Controls Auto Wrap Scroll Text Cursor Cursor Style 80 Columns Interpret Controls No Auto Wrap Jump Scroll Cursor Underline 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...

Page 21: ...at is to be configured with VLANs refer to the Cabletron Systems 802 1Q VLAN User s Guide Local Management Screen Elements There are six types of screens 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 1 shows an example of the fields in a screen A description of each type of f...

Page 22: ...al 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 9X5XX Slot Number X IP Fragmentation ENABLED Operational Mode 802 1D SWITCHING Event Message Field Display Field Input Fields Selection Field Command Fields ...

Page 23: ...e field description the field is identified as being read only Input Fields Input Fields require the entry of keyboard characters IP addresses subnet mask default gateway and device time are examples of input fields In the screens shown in this guide the characters in the input fields are in bold type In the field description the field is identified as being modifiable Selection Fields Selection f...

Page 24: ...t modify any fields For more information about user privileges and community names see SNMP Community Names Screen on page 29 Navigating Local Management Screens The Local Management application consists of a series of menu screens Navigate through Local Management by selecting items from the menu screens The 9X5XX series modules support two modes of switch operation 802 1Q Switching 802 1Q port b...

Page 25: ... Menu SNMP Configuration Menu SNMP Community Names Screen SNMP Traps Screen GARP Configuration Screen GMRP Configuration Screen Layer 3 Extensions Menu Screen IGMP VLAN Configuration Screen 802_1Q Acces Control List Screen Backplane Menu Screen Backplane Status Utilization Chassis Backplane Utilization Module VLAN Configuration Screen Port Assignment Configuration Screen VLAN Forwarding Configurat...

Page 26: ... 9H532 24 9H533 24 and the attached device must be configured for auto negotiation If only the 9H532 24 9H533 24 is configured for auto negotiation the module will set the connection to half duplex at either the 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps rate This technology is similar to how modems negotiate transmission speed finding the highest transmission rate possible Similarly auto negotiation determines the high...

Page 27: ...ort 14 15 FENET15 Fast Ethernet Front Panel Port 15 16 FENET16 Fast Ethernet Front Panel Port 16 17 FENET17 Fast Ethernet Front Panel Port 17 18 FENET18 Fast Ethernet Front Panel Port 18 19 FENET19 Fast Ethernet Front Panel Port 19 20 FENET20 Fast Ethernet Front Panel Port 20 21 FENET21 Fast Ethernet Front Panel Port 21 22 FENET22 Fast Ethernet Front Panel Port 22 23 FENET23 Fast Ethernet Front Pa...

Page 28: ...nel Port 1 2 ENET2 Ethernet Front Panel Port 2 3 ENET3 Ethernet Front Panel Port 3 4 ENET4 Ethernet Front Panel Port 4 5 ENET5 Ethernet Front Panel Port 5 6 ENET6 Ethernet Front Panel Port 6 7 ENET7 Ethernet Front Panel Port 7 8 ENET8 Ethernet Front Panel Port 8 9 ENET9 Ethernet Front Panel Port 9 10 ENET10 Ethernet Front Panel Port 10 11 ENET11 Ethernet Front Panel Port 11 12 ENET12 Ethernet Fron...

Page 29: ...anel Port 20 21 ENET21 Ethernet Front Panel Port 21 22 ENET22 Ethernet Front Panel Port 22 23 ENET23 Ethernet Front Panel Port 23 24 ENET24 Ethernet Front Panel Port 24 25 37 INB Internal Network Bus 38 HOST Host Data Port 39 SMB 10 10 Mbps System Management Bus 40 SMB 1 1 Mbps System Management Bus Table 5 9E531 24 Module Interface Codes Continued Interface Number Interface Name Interface Descrip...

Page 30: ...re the module s default interface see the General Configuration Screen on page 23 Table 6 9G536 04 Module Interface Codes Interface Number Interface Name Interface Description 1 ENET1 Gigabit Ethernet Front Panel Port 1 2 ENET2 Gigabit Ethernet Front Panel Port 2 3 ENET3 Gigabit Ethernet Front Panel Port 3 4 ENET4 Gigabit Ethernet Front Panel Port 4 5 17 INB Internal Network Bus 18 HOST Host Data ...

Page 31: ...1 Ethernet Front Panel Port 1 2 ENET2 Ethernet Front Panel Port 2 3 ENET3 Ethernet Front Panel Port 3 4 ENET4 Ethernet Front Panel Port 4 5 ENET5 Ethernet Front Panel Port 5 6 ENET6 Ethernet Front Panel Port 6 7 ENET7 Ethernet Front Panel Port 7 8 ENET8 Ethernet Front Panel Port 8 9 ENET9 Ethernet Front Panel Port 9 10 ENET10 Ethernet Front Panel Port 10 11 ENET11 Ethernet Front Panel Port 11 12 E...

Page 32: ...s System Management Bus 34 SMB 1 1 Mbps System Management Bus Table 7 9H532 17 9H531 17 Module Interface Codes Continued Interface Number Interface Name Interface Description If only one physical port is being used on the VHSIM then the interface numbers for the INB will start with 18 NOTE ...

Page 33: ... Ethernet Front Panel Port 1 2 ENET2 Ethernet Front Panel Port 2 3 ENET3 Ethernet Front Panel Port 3 4 ENET4 Ethernet Front Panel Port 4 5 ENET5 Ethernet Front Panel Port 5 6 ENET6 Ethernet Front Panel Port 6 7 ENET7 Ethernet Front Panel Port 7 8 ENET8 Ethernet Front Panel Port 8 9 ENET9 Ethernet Front Panel Port 9 10 ENET10 Ethernet Front Panel Port 10 11 ENET11 Ethernet Front Panel Port 11 12 EN...

Page 34: ...0 Mbps System Management Bus 34 SMB 1 1 Mbps System Management Bus Table 8 9H532 18 9H531 18 Module Interface Codes Continued Interface Number Interface Name Interface Description If only one Gigabit port is being utilized then the interface numbers for the INB will start with 18 NOTE ...

Page 35: ... of access accorded that community name Figure 3 Module Password Screen If a user enters an invalid password the terminal beeps and the cursor returns to the beginning of the password entry field Entering a valid password causes the associated access level to display at the bottom of the screen and the Device Menu Screen to display If no activity occurs for several minutes the Local Management Pas...

Page 36: ...le Menu Screen For information regarding the Module Configuration Menu Screen see page 21 For information regarding the Module Statistics Menu Screen see page 133 For information regarding Network Tools see page 144 SmartSwitch 9000 Local Management Module Menu Module Name 9H531 24 Firmware Revision 1 00 00 Slot Number 5 BOOTPROM Revision 1 00 00 MODULE CONFIGURATION MODULE STATISTICS NETWORK TOOL...

Page 37: ...le Configuration Menu Screen SmartSwitch 9000 Local Management Module Configuration Menu Module Name 9H531 24 Firmware Revision 01 00 00 Slot Number 13 BOOTPROM Revision 01 00 00 GENERAL CONFIGURATION SNMP CONFIGURATION MENU SYSTEM RESOURCES FLASH DOWNLOAD PORT CONFIGURATION Menu 802 1 CONFIGURATION MENU LAYER 3 EXTENSIONS MENU EXIT RETURN The Slot Number field displays when this screen refers to ...

Page 38: ...u Screen see page 28 For information regarding the System Resources Screen see page 36 For information regarding the Flash Download Screen see page 38 For information regarding the Port Specific Configuration Screen see page 42 For information regarding the 802 1 Configuration Menu Screen see page 71 For information regarding the Layer 3 Extensions Menu Screen see page 128 ...

Page 39: ...the GENERAL CONFIGURATION menu item and press ENTER Figure 6 General Configuration Screen SmartSWITCH 9000 Local Management General Configuration Module Name 9H531 24 Firmware Revision 01 00 00 Slot Number 11 BOOTPROM Revision 01 00 00 Module Serial 926001101046 Module Date 07 22 1999 Module Board Revision 046 Module Time 08 53 49 Screen Refresh Time 03 sec Screen Lockout Time 15 min Device Uptime...

Page 40: ... Fragmentation on page 27 Module Date Modifiable This field contains a value that the module recognizes as the current date To enter a new date highlight the field and enter the date in MM DD YYYY format The month and day portion of the date must include two digits Therefore enter a leading zero for months January through September and for dates less than 10 For example for June 4 1999 enter 06 04...

Page 41: ...ent application terminates the session on the selected module and the Slot Selection Screen reappears To enter a new lockout time highlight the field and enter a number The default lockout time is 15 minutes The range is 1 30 minutes Operational Mode Selectable This field sets the module to one of the following 802 1 Switching SecureFast IP Address Modifiable This field contains the Internet Proto...

Page 42: ...dressed to an unknown network or host will be dropped This field is not defined until a user enters an appropriate value using dotted decimal notation 4 decimal values between 1 and 255 separated by periods Default Interface Toggle This field contains the number that represents the interface that is connected to the module s Default Gateway In some instances dissimilar modules have different corre...

Page 43: ...ion field 2 Press the Space Bar to choose either ENABLED or DISABLED 3 Use the arrow keys to highlight the SAVE command 4 Press ENTER The Event Message Field displays SAVED OK If the module is being bridged to an FDDI ring for example using an optional HSIM F6 IP Fragmentation should be enabled If it is disabled all FDDI frames that exceed the maximum Ethernet frame size will be discarded NOTE ...

Page 44: ... arrow keys to highlight the SNMP CONFIGURATION MENU item and press ENTER The SNMP Configuration Menu Screen displays Figure 7 SNMP Configuration Menu Screen For information regarding the SNMP Community Names Screen see page 29 For information regarding the SNMP Traps Screen see page 31 For information regarding the Access Control Screen see page 34 SmartSwitch 9000 Local Management SNMP Configura...

Page 45: ...SNMP Community Names Configuration Screen from the SNMP Configuration Menu Screen use the arrow keys to highlight the SNMP COMMUNITY NAMES CONFIGURATION menu item and press ENTER The SNMP Community Names Configuration Screen displays Figure 8 SNMP Community Names Screen Super User access gives a user full management privileges allows existing passwords to be changed as well as all modifiable MIB o...

Page 46: ...cates the access accorded each community name Possible selections are as follows read only This community name allows read only access to the chassis MIB objects and excludes access to security protected fields of read write or super user authorization read write This community name allows read and write access to the chassis MIB objects excluding security protected fields for super user access on...

Page 47: ...o highlight the SNMP TRAPS CONFIGURATION menu item and press ENTER The SNMP Traps Configuration Screen displays Figure 9 SNMP Traps Screen SmartSwitch 9000 Local Management SNMP Traps Module Name 9H531 24 Firmware Revision 01 00 00 Slot Number 5 BOOTPROM Revision 01 00 00 Chassis Trap Agent ENABLED Trap Destination Trap Community Name Enable Traps 0 0 0 0 Public NO 0 0 0 0 Public NO 0 0 0 0 Public...

Page 48: ...aps to the network management station with the associated IP address This field toggles between YES and NO Configuring the Trap Table To configure the Trap Table 1 Use the arrow keys to highlight the appropriate Trap Destination field 2 Enter the IP address of the workstation that is to receive traps IP address entries must follow the DDN format For example 000 000 000 000 3 Press ENTER If an inva...

Page 49: ...nt Overview Setup and Navigation The designated workstations now receive traps Exiting without saving causes a NOT SAVED message to appear above the SAVE command Edits are lost if they are not saved before exiting NOTE ...

Page 50: ...ss control state to Disabled While locally connected to the COM port of the chassis or module ACL will not restrict access to local management Distributed management must be considered Figure 10 Access Control Screen SmartSwitch 9000 Local Management Access Control Module Name 9H531 24 Firmware Revision 01 00 00 Slot Number 5 BOOTPROM Revision 01 00 00 Access Control Lists ENABLED IP Addresses 0 0...

Page 51: ...Toggle This field can be either of the following Enabled Host access is restricted to the 16 IP addresses found in the LM Screen If a user enters an invalid IP address this field will not toggle to Enabled Disabled default Host access is not restricted IP Addresses Read only This field displays the addresses of management stations that are allowed to remotely manage a device ...

Page 52: ...een SmartSwitch 9000 Local Management System Resources Module Name 9H531 24 Firmware Revision 01 00 00 Slot Number 13 BOOTPROM Revision 01 00 00 CPU Type i960 HD 33MHz Flash Memory Installed 8 MB Available 5953536 Bytes DRAM Installed 32 MB Available 21843656 Bytes NVRAM Installed 341 KB Available 338699 Bytes Current Switch Utilization 0 Peak Switch Utilization 0 Reset Peak Switch Utilization NO ...

Page 53: ...le specific configurations Current Switch Utilization Read only This field displays the percentage of the device switching capacity currently being used Peak Switch Utilization Read only This field displays the peak percentage of device switching capacity used since the last reset Reset Peak Switch Utilization Toggle This field resets the Peak Switch Utilization field and is either of the followin...

Page 54: ...ation Menu Screen use the arrow keys to highlight the FLASH DOWNLOAD CONFIGURATION menu item and then press ENTER The Flash Download Configuration Screen displays Figure 12 Flash Download Configuration Screen This feature is supported in firmware versions greater than 1 12 00 NOTE SmartSwitch 9000 Local Management Flash Download Configuration Module Name 9H531 24 Firmware Revision 01 00 00 Slot Nu...

Page 55: ... of the new image DOWNLOAD CONFIG Saves all NVRAM parameters to a specified download server that can be accessed later using the UPLOAD CONFIG option With the DOWNLOAD CONFIG method these additional fields are displayed Configuration Server IP Modifiable This field is used to select the IP address of the Configuration server to be used for the Flash download Configuration File Name Modifiable This...

Page 56: ...evious Flash Download Last Image File Name Read only This field displays the complete path and file name of the last image downloaded to Flash Transfer Status Read only This field displays the status of the current or most recent download or upload Using RUNTIME to Download an Image File To download an image file using RUNTIME 1 Use the arrow keys to highlight the Download Method field 2 Press the...

Page 57: ...ormat 9 Use the arrow keys to highlight the Download File Name field 10 Enter the complete path and file name of the image stored on the download server 11 Use the arrow keys to highlight EXECUTE at the bottom of the screen and press ENTER The message RUNTIME DOWNLOAD WILL COMMIT TO FLASH displays in the event message line at the top of the screen The new image is downloaded into Flash memory ...

Page 58: ...he HSIM VHSIM Configuration Screen see page 53 For information regarding the Backplane Menu Screen see page 54 For information regarding the Redirect Configuration Menu Screen see page 59 For information regarding the SmartTrunk Configuration Screen see page 65 For information regarding the Broadcast Suppression Screen see page 68 SmartSwitch 9000 Local Management Port Configuration Menu Module Na...

Page 59: ...r 13 BOOTPROM Revision 01 00 00 Intf Port PortType Link Speed Duplex Config FDX FC HDX FC 1 1 MTRJ 100FX No Link 100 Half Manual Sym On 2 1 MTRJ 100FX No Link 100 Half Manual Sym On 3 1 MTRJ 100FX No Link 100 Half Manual Sym On 4 1 MTRJ 100FX No Link 100 Half Manual Sym On 5 1 MTRJ 100FX No Link 100 Half Manual Sym On 6 1 MTRJ 100FX No Link 100 Half Manual Sym On 7 1 MTRJ 100FX No Link 100 Half Ma...

Page 60: ... the optional HSIM or VHSIM the interface displayed may be GE 1000SX or GE 1000LX Link Read Only This field indicates whether or not there is a physical connection from the port to another device One of the following values is displayed Link There is a link signal present and a valid physical connection to another device No Link There is no link signal present and there is no valid physical connec...

Page 61: ...x AsymTx Off Sym NA NA Not Applicable is displayed when the port does not support flow control HDX FC Read Only This field displays the current half duplex flow control setting Half duplex flow control also known as back pressure is a collision based flow control mechanism used in half duplex configurations The port will display either On Off or NA NA is displayed when the port does not support fl...

Page 62: ... Configuration Screen use the arrow keys to highlight the desired Ethernet port and press ENTER The Ethernet Port Configuration Screen displays for the desired port Figure 15 Ethernet Port Configuration Screen Auto Negotiation is not supported on the 9H531 24 and 9H539 24 modules NOTE SmartSwitch 9000 Local Management Ethernet Port Configuration Module Name 9H531 24 Firmware Revision 01 00 00 Slot...

Page 63: ...at the other end of the segment what its capabilities are If Auto Negotiation is disabled the port reverts to the speed duplex and flow control settings specified by Default Speed Default Duplex Half Duplex Flow Control and Full Duplex Flow Control fields respectively Advertised Ability Selectable In normal operation with all capabilities enabled the port advertises that it has the ability to oper...

Page 64: ...Rem Fault 2 simple fault or error detection is supported To enable or disable advertised modes see Setting the Advertised Ability on page 49 Full Duplex Flow Control Selectable Used to set the flow control feature on each port for a specific mode The choices are Symmetric the port will operate in Symmetric mode causing the port to interpret received PAUSE frames and allow the port to transmit PAUS...

Page 65: ... and Changing Settings A user can change any selectable or toggle fields other than Advertised Ability using the following procedure 1 Use the arrow keys to highlight the field to be changed 2 Use the Space Bar or Backspace key to step or toggle through the selections 3 Press ENTER when the desired selection is displayed 4 Use the arrow keys to highlight the SAVE command at the bottom of the scree...

Page 66: ...ility selection and use the Space Bar to select the next mode to enable or disable 6 Continue this process until enabling or disabling the advertised modes is completed 7 Use the arrow keys to highlight the SAVE command Press ENTER The message SAVED OK displays and Local Management saves the configuration ...

Page 67: ...ws a user to configure Gigabit ports as either Active or Standby Figure 16 Gigabit Ethernet Specific Configuration Screen SmartSWITCH 9000 Local Management Gigabit Ethernet Specific Configuration Module Name 9G536 04 Firmware Revision 01 00 00 Slot Number 10 BOOTPROM Revision 01 00 00 PORT 1 PORT 2 Redundancy State Active Active SAVE Gig Port Pair 1 EXIT RETURN ...

Page 68: ...r of the following Active The selected Gigabit port is passing data Standby The selected Gigabit port is in standby mode and is not actively passing data If the active link goes down the standby port becomes active automatically Gig Port Pair Toggle Is either of the following 1 Allows a user to configure ports 1 and 2 as either active or standby 2 Allows a user to configure ports 3 and 4 as either...

Page 69: ...access to the HSIM or VHSIM Setup screen for non Ethernet HSIMs and VHSIMs depending on the HSIM or VHSIM installed in the module The HSIM and VHSIM screens are described in their respective user s guides To access the HSIM VHSIM Configuration Screen use the arrow keys to highlight the HSIM VHSIM CONFIGURATION menu item and press ENTER ...

Page 70: ...Screen For information regarding the Backplane Status and Utilization Screen see page 55 For information regarding the Chassis Backplane Utilization Screen see page 57 SmartSwitch 9000 Local Management Backplane Configuration Menu Module Name 9H531 24 Firmware Revision 01 00 00 Slot Number 5 BOOTPROM Revision 01 00 00 Backplane Status and Utilization Chassis Backplane Utilization EXIT RETURN ...

Page 71: ... SmartSwitch 9000 Local Management Backplane Status Utilization Module Name 9H531 24 Firmware Revision 01 00 00 Slot Number 6 BOOTPROM Revision 01 00 00 Slot Port State Utilization Slot Port State Utilization 1 ENABLE 0 8 ENABLE 0 2 ENABLE 0 9 ENABLE 0 3 ENABLE 0 10 ENABLE 0 4 ENABLE 0 11 ENABLE 0 5 ENABLE 0 12 ENABLE 0 6 N A 13 ENABLE 0 7 ENABLE 0 14 ENABLE 0 Slot Number 6 Utilization INB A 0 INB...

Page 72: ...e to the specified slot The module is segmented from the module in the listed slot N A The slot from which a user is viewing Utilization Read only This field displays each module s total contribution to the backplane If the module only connects to INB B then that is the total contribution to INB B If the module connects to both INB A and INB B then that is the total contribution to both channels S...

Page 73: ...chassis Figure 19 Chassis Backplane Utilization Screen SmartSwitch 9000 Local Management Chassis Backplane Utilization Module Name 9H531 24 Firmware Revision 01 00 00 Slot Number 12 BOOTPROM Revision 01 00 00 Util Util Util Util Slot INB A INB B Slot INB A INB B 1 0 0 8 0 0 2 0 0 9 0 0 3 0 0 10 0 0 4 0 0 11 0 0 5 0 0 12 0 0 6 0 0 13 0 0 7 0 0 14 0 0 Total Utilization INB A 0 INB B 0 EXIT RETURN ...

Page 74: ...s in the chassis Util INB A Read only This field displays each slots total contribution to the backplane of INB A Util INB B Read only This field displays each slots total contribution to the backplane of INB B Total Utilization INB A xx INB B xx Read only This field displays the percent utilization that all the slots contribute to INB A and INB B Percent utilization is based on each of the module...

Page 75: ...ich a user can redirect input and output Figure 20 Redirect Configuration Menu Screen For information regarding the Port Redirect Configuration Screen see page 60 For information regarding the VLAN Redirect Configuration Screen see page 62 SmartSwitch 9000 Local Management Redirect Configuration Menu PORT REDIRECT CONFIGURATION VLAN REDIRECT CONFIGURATION EXIT RETURN ...

Page 76: ...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 which allows a user to navigate to either the next or previous screen For example with three screens of entries the NEXT command displays at the bottom of the first screen In the second screen the NEXT and PREVIOUS commands are displayed In the last s...

Page 77: ...ead only This field displays the port number of the ports that are set as destination ports Source Port x Modifiable This field allows a user to change a selected port x to a source port Destination Port x Modifiable This field allows a user to change a selected port x to a destination port Status Toggle This field allows a user to add or delete source and destination ports selected in the Source ...

Page 78: ...the frame format as received tagged or untagged The VLAN redirect function is very useful for troubleshooting purposes as it allows traffic associated with a particular VLAN to be sent to a particular port where with the use of an analyzer or RMON probe all current traffic from the source VLAN can be examined Figure 22 VLAN Redirect Configuration Screen Although traffic associated with a particula...

Page 79: ...ult is RECEIVED RECEIVED Frames are redirected in the format that they were received by the module TAGGED Frames are transmitted on the destination port with a VLAN tag inserted according to the frame classification of the receiving port UNTAGGED Frames are transmitted on the destination port without a VLAN tag regardless of the format of the received frame Src VLAN ID n Modifiable This field is u...

Page 80: ...VED TAGGED or UNTAGGED may be selected Refer to the previously described read only Frame Format field for details about each format The default setting is RECEIVED Status Toggle This field is used to add or delete source and destination ports selected in the Source VLAN n and Destination Port n fields Redirect Errors This field is unsupported only valid frames can be classified into a VLAN ...

Page 81: ... bandwidth between those devices Figure 23 SmartTrunking Configuration Screen SmartSwitch 9000 Local Management SmartTrunking Configuration Module Name 9H531 24 Firmware Revision 00 00 25 M Slot Number 13 BOOTPROM Revision 01 00 00 SmartTrunk Group SmartTrunk Logical Port Port State Port State Port State SmartTrunk State DISABLED Trunk Protocol Add Remove Group Group ADD Display Group Port 1 ADD S...

Page 82: ...ove Group Read only This field displays a user defined 32 character string describing the group of SmartTrunk ports Group Toggle This field can be either of the following ADD Create a SmartTrunk Group Name The name field becomes empty awaiting user input DELETE Remove the SmartTrunk Group Name The name field automatically fills with SmartTrunk names found on the device A user may either type in th...

Page 83: ...E command to save changes NEXT PREVIOUS Commands These commands will be displayed when there are more than 18 ports To access ports on the device not seen on the primary screen use the arrow keys to highlight the NEXT command at the bottom of the screen then press the Return key To view the previous screen of ports use the arrow keys to highlight the PREVIOUS command at the bottom of the screen th...

Page 84: ...1 00 00 Slot Number 5 BOOTPROM Revision 01 00 00 Port Total RX Peak Rate Time Since Peak Threshold Reset Peak 1 1234567891 15000 999 23 59 150000 NO 2 1234567891 15000 999 23 59 150000 NO 3 1234567891 15000 999 23 59 150000 NO 4 1234567891 15000 999 23 59 150000 NO 5 1234567891 15000 999 23 59 150000 NO 6 1234567891 15000 999 23 59 150000 NO 7 1234567891 15000 999 23 59 150000 NO 8 1234567891 1500...

Page 85: ...eset the peak rate Resetting the Peak Rate also resets the Time Since Peak field The Reset Peak field toggles between YES and NO 1 12 or 13 24 Navigation Key When the Broadcast Statistics Screen displays the current statistics are displayed for the first 12 ports This field allows a user to step to a second screen for the same type of information for ports 13 through 24 While on the second screen ...

Page 86: ...set Peak field to YES or NO proceed as follows 1 Use the arrow keys to highlight the Reset Peak field for the selected port 2 Press the Space Bar to select YES or NO 3 Use the arrow keys to highlight the SAVE command at the bottom of the screen 4 Press ENTER The message SAVED OK displays ...

Page 87: ...or information regarding the 802 1 Priority Configuration Menu Screen see page 97 For information regarding the GARP Configuration Menu Screen see page 111 For information regarding the Inbound Rate Limiting Configuration Screen see page 120 These screens are only available when the Operational Mode of the General Configuration Screen is set to 802 1 Switching NOTE SmartSwitch 9000 Local Managemen...

Page 88: ... through 8 This screen is displayed in 802 1d Switch or 802 1Q VLAN mode only Figure 26 Switch Configuration Screen SmartSwitch 9000 Local Management Switch Configuration Module Name 9H531 24 Firmware Revision 01 00 00 Slot Number 5 BOOTPROM Revision 01 00 00 Switch Address 00 00 00 00 00 00 Type of STA IEEE Numbers of Ports 26 Age Time 300 Port MAC Address State Status 1 11 22 33 44 55 66 Learnin...

Page 89: ... of Ports Read only This field displays the number of ports on the module Age Time Selectable This field allows the user to set the amount of time in seconds the module will keep an address in its switch table before discarding it The module will discard an address from its switch table if it does not receive a valid packet from the applicable address in the amount of time specified in the Age Tim...

Page 90: ...he forwarding state Forwarding The bridge is on line and this interface is forwarding traffic Blocking This interface will not forward any traffic through the bridge Status Toggle This field allows a user to set the forwarding status of the listed interface Press the Space Bar to toggle to the desired value Valid values are ENABLED default DISABLED Setting the Age Time To set the Age Time proceed ...

Page 91: ... either ENABLED or DISABLED 3 Use the arrow keys to highlight the SAVE command at the bottom of the screen 4 Press ENTER The message SAVED OK displays Disabling the port status of a backplane connection will block the module from passing user traffic to the applicable module slot in the SmartSwitch 9000 chassis SNMP and other management traffic e g ping and Telnet traffic however will still pass v...

Page 92: ...Screen see page 83 For information regarding the Port Filtering Configuration Screen see page 85 For information regarding the VLAN Forwarding Configuration Screen see page 87 For information regarding the VLAN Classification Configuration Screen see page 89 SmartSwitch 9000 Local Management 802 1Q VLAN Configuration Menu Module Name 9H531 24 Firmware Revision 01 00 00 Slot Number 6 BOOTPROM Revis...

Page 93: ...name cannot be used twice for two different VLAN IDs and if attempted a message will appear on the Event Message Line A user may change the name of a VLAN by Adding a currently used VLAN ID again with a different VLAN name which will write over the old VLAN name NOTE SmartSwitch 9000 Local Management Device VLAN Configuration Module Name 9H531 24 Firmware Revision 01 00 00 Slot Number 6 BOOTPROM R...

Page 94: ... field displays the names assigned to the corresponding VLAN IDs If a name has not been assigned to a VLAN the VLAN Name field displays Not Defined VLAN Name Read only If a VLAN name is not associated with a VLAN ID the VLAN name section in the list will display Not Defined Admin Status Toggle This field sets the current state of the associated VLAN This field can be either of the following Enable...

Page 95: ...highlight the FID field If the VLAN is not going to be assigned to a different FID go to step 5 4 Type in the ID number of the FID 5 Use the arrow keys to highlight the VLAN Name field 6 Type a name of up to 32 ASCII characters in the VLAN Name field This is an optional attribute of a VLAN and is not required for VLAN operation 7 Use the arrow keys to highlight the ADD DEL field 8 Press the Space ...

Page 96: ... command at the bottom of the screen Press ENTER The message SAVED OK displays Renaming a VLAN To change the name of an existing VLAN proceed as follows 1 Enter the VLAN ID The VLAN Name field will automatically update to display the VLAN s current name 2 Use the arrow keys to highlight the VLAN Name field 3 Type a name of up to 32 ASCII characters in the VLAN Name field Press ENTER If the name is...

Page 97: ...ht the Admin Status field of the selected VLAN 2 Press the Space Bar to toggle the field to display Enabled 3 Use the arrow keys to highlight the SAVE command at the bottom of the screen 4 Press ENTER The message SAVED OK displays Disabling VLANs To disable a VLAN proceed as follows 1 Use the arrow keys to highlight the Admin Status field of the selected VLAN 2 Press the Space Bar to toggle the fi...

Page 98: ...onging to only the Default VLAN 3 Use the arrow keys to highlight the SAVE command at the bottom of the screen 4 Press ENTER The message SAVED OK displays Paging Through the VLAN List To display additional VLANs that do not display in the current VLAN List as shown on the screen use the NEXT or PREVIOUS commands located at the bottom of the screen as follows 1 To display the next screen use the ar...

Page 99: ...rt Mode VLAN ID VLAN Name 1 ID TRUNK 0001 ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZABCDEFGH 2 ID TRUNK 0001 abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzabcdefgh 3 HYBRID 0011 abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzabcdefgh 4 HYBRID 0100 abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzabcdefgh 5 HYBRID 0111 abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzabcdefgh 6 HYBRID 1000 abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzabcdefgh 7 HYBRID 1111 abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzabcdefgh 8 HYBRID 2000 abcdefghijklm...

Page 100: ...ID is the default VLAN and if the switch is configured to Forward Default VLAN Out All Ports allows incoming frames to be forwarded out all ports and for any response to be able to reach the original source Hybrid default This mode has a PVID of the Default VLAN and a Forwarding list of the Default VLAN Any change of the PVID results in the removal of the previous PVID from the forwarding list and...

Page 101: ...ng by the switch It also lists the VLANs that have been configured to egress the port Figure 30 Port Filtering Configuration Screen SmartSwitch 9000 Local Management Port Filtering Configuration Module Name 9H531 24 Firmware Revision 01 00 00 Slot Number 6 BOOTPROM Revision 01 00 00 Port VLAN List VLAN ID VLAN Name 1 DEFAULT VLAN Filter Using VLAN List NO Port 1 Filter All Untagged Frames NO SAVE ...

Page 102: ...r of the interface being configured including the selection of ALL ports Filter using VLAN List Toggle This field allows a user to filter out drop frames that are classified via their VLAN tag as belonging to a VLAN that is not on the Port VLAN List and prevent them from being forwarded by the switch This field can be either of the following Yes Filter frames according to the Port VLAN List No All...

Page 103: ...uration Screen If the device is configured to operate in 802 1Q mode the default VLAN will be associated with each port s forwarding list with the frame type of UNTAGGED by default NOTE SmartSWITCH 9000 Local Management VLAN Forwarding Configuration Module Name 9H531 24 Firmware Revision 01 01 10 Slot Number 11 BOOTPROM Revision 01 00 03 Current VLAN Ports Port Type Frame Format Port 1 Fast Ethern...

Page 104: ...he port will transmit VLAN ID Modifiable This field allows a user to select the identification of the VLAN under examination This screen displays the list of ports currently configured to transmit frames for the VLAN ID in this field VLAN Name Read only This field displays the name associated with the VLAN ID ADD DELETE Command This field allows the user to add or delete a port from the VLAN Forwa...

Page 105: ...d classification entry When a frame is received that already contains an 802 1Q frame tag frame classification is not implemented Instead the frame is processed by the SmartSwitch device according to the information contained in the 802 1Q frame tag Figure 32 VLAN Classification Configuration Screen SmartSwitch 9000 Local Management VLAN Classification Configuration Module Name 9H531 24 Firmware R...

Page 106: ...d provides the description of the classification VID Modifiable This field is used to enter the VID of a VLAN to be associated with the classification selected in the Classification field Classification Selectable This field is used to select the classification method that will be associated with the VLAN entered in the VID field There can be up to three fields involved depending on the classifica...

Page 107: ...rotocol Type IP Protocol Type TCP UDP ICMP IGMP OSPF CUSTOM Protocol Type 000 IPX COS IPX Class Of Service 000 IPX Packet Type IPX Packet Type Hello or SAP RIP Echo Packet Error Packet NetWare 386 SAP Seq Pkt Protocol NetWare 286 CUSTOM IPX Packet Type 00 Src IP Address IP Address 000 000 000 000 Mask 000 000 000 000 Dest IP Address IP Address 000 000 000 000 Mask 000 000 000 000 Table 9 Classific...

Page 108: ...t FTP Data FTP BOOTP Server BOOTP Client RIP Telnet TFTP HTTP DNS SMTP POP3 IMAP2 IMAP3 NETBIOS Name Serv NETBIOS Datagram NETBIOS Sess Serv CUSTOM UDP Port Number 00000 Dest UDP Port IP UDP Port Same selection as for Scr UDP Port Classification UDP Port Number 00000 Bil UDP Port IP UDP Port Same selection as for Scr UDP Port Classification UDP Port Number 00000 Table 9 Classification List Continu...

Page 109: ...M TCP Port Number 00000 Dest TCP Port TCP Port Same selection as for Scr TCP Port Classification TCP Port Number 00000 Bil TCP Port TCP Port Same selection as for Scr TCP Port Classification TCP Port Number 00000 Src IPX Socket IPX Socket NCP SAP RIP NETBIOS Diagnostics NLSP IPX WAN CUSTOM IPX Socket Type 00000 Table 9 Classification List Continued Classification Subclassification and Options Cust...

Page 110: ...assification and precedence levels Dest IPX Socket IPX Socket Same selection as for Scr IPX Socket Classification IPX Socket Type 00000 Bil IPX Socket IPX Socket Same selection as for Scr IPX Socket Classification IPX Socket Type 00000 Table 9 Classification List Continued Classification Subclassification and Options Custom or Mask Value It is important that you have a comprehensive understanding ...

Page 111: ...MAC Address Best Match 1b 1b EtherType 6 6 SAP 6 6 Layer 3 IP TOS 5a IP Type 5b IPX COS 5a IPX Type 5b Layer 3 Source IP Address Exact Match 2a Source IP Address Best Match 2b Destination IP Address Exact Match 2c Destination IP Address Best Match 2d Source IPX Network Number 2a Destination IPX Network Number 2b IP Fragments 3 Layer 4 UDP Port Source 4a UDP Port Destination 4b ...

Page 112: ... precedence level 4a are assigned to priority 3 In this example a frame that is received with a TOS value of AA and a TCP port number of 80 will be assigned to priority 3 This is because the TCP port number classifications take precedence over IP TOS classifications The key thing to remember is that the SmartSwitch devices will classify frames based on one of the classification options TCP Source ...

Page 113: ...formation regarding the Port Priority Configuration Screen see page 98 For information regarding the Advanced Port Priority Configuration Screen see page 102 SmartSwitch 9000 Local Management 802 1 Priority Configuration Menu Module Name 9H531 24 Firmware Revision 01 00 00 Slot Number 6 BOOTPROM Revision 01 00 00 PORT PRIORITY CONFIGURATION ADVANCED PORT PRIORITY CONFIGURATION TRANSMIT QUEUES CONF...

Page 114: ...onfiguration Menu Screen use the arrow keys to highlight the PORT PRIORITY CONFIGURATION menu item and press ENTER The Port Priority Configuration Screen displays Figure 34 Port Priority Configuration Screen The Port Priority Configuration Screen does not display when the operational mode of the device is set to SECURE FAST VLAN NOTE SmartSwitch 9000 Local Management Port Priority Configuration Mo...

Page 115: ...ed Set All Switch Port s Priority Selectable This field allows a user to set all ports to one default transmit priority The user can select a value of 0 lowest priority through 7 highest priority which applies to all ports Setting Switch Port s Priority Port by Port To set the default port priority on a particular port proceed as follows 1 Use the arrow keys to highlight the Priority field for the...

Page 116: ...iority on all ports 1 Use the arrow keys to highlight the All Switch Port s Priority field 2 Press the Space Bar to select a priority from 0 through 7 0 is the lowest priority 3 Use the arrow keys to highlight the SAVE command at the bottom of the screen 4 Press ENTER The message SAVED OK displays and the setting is saved ...

Page 117: ...ansmitted before any frames with a priority that has the TX queue set to 2 or lower Priority Regeneration classifies different types of traffic by reprioritizing received frames to a different transmit priority For example the frames with a received RX transmit priority of 3 could be changed to have a transmit priority of 5 To access the Advanced Port Priority Configuration Screen from the Priorit...

Page 118: ...gement Advanced Port Priority Configuration Module Name 9H531 24 Firmware Revision 01 00 00 Slot Number 5 BOOTPROM Revision 01 00 00 Priority Queue Mapping Priority Regeneration Priority TX Queue RX Priority TX Priority 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 2 3 3 4 3 4 4 5 3 5 5 6 4 6 6 7 4 7 7 Default Port Priority 7 SAVE Port xxx EXIT RETURN ...

Page 119: ...nt TX priority 0 through 7 For example all frames with an RX priority of 3 could be regenerated with a TX priority of 5 The new value would also be inserted in the VLAN tag if the frame is tagged as outbound The regenerated priority determines the correct queue as defined in the Priority Queue Mapping Table 12 lists the default values for the TX Priority settings according to RX priority Port Modi...

Page 120: ...ttings are changed 7 Use the arrow keys to highlight the SAVE command at the bottom of the screen 8 Press ENTER The message SAVED OK displays and the setting is saved Setting the TX Regeneration Priorities To set the TX priority for frames with a particular RX priority 1 Use the arrow keys to highlight the Port field 2 Type in the number of the port to which the TX priority setting applies 3 Use t...

Page 121: ...fault priority changed 3 Use the arrow keys to highlight the Default Priority field at the bottom of the screen The screen refreshes and displays the current settings of the port in the Port field 4 Press the Space Bar to step to the appropriate value 0 through 7 The 0 selection is the lowest level priority 5 Use the arrow keys to highlight the SAVE command at the bottom of the screen 6 Press ENTE...

Page 122: ...Configuration Screen In this mode all frames with a transmit queue of Q3 are transmitted first followed by those with transmit queues of Q2 then Q1 and finally Q0 In the WEIGHTED mode a percentage weighted value is user assigned to establish the amount of transmission capacity assigned to frames associated with each priority transmit queue Q0 through Q3 with Q0 being the lowest priority transmit q...

Page 123: ...ration Screen SmartSwitch 9000 Local Management Transmit Queues Configuration Module Name 9H531 24 Firmware Revision 01 00 00 Slot Number 11 BOOTPROM Revision 01 00 00 Current Queueing Mode STRICT 802 1p Q0 Q1 Q2 Q3 Port 1 Fast Ethernet Number of queues 4 SAVE SET ALL PORTS EXIT RETURN ...

Page 124: ...ity transmit queue The weights selected must equal 100 or the values cannot be saved Default weight distribution is 25 per transmission queue Selectable percent weight values per priority transmit queue Q0 through Q3 are as follows 00 06 12 19 25 31 38 44 50 56 62 69 75 81 88 94 100 Port Selectable This field is used to step to the port to be configured As each port is stepped to the port type e g...

Page 125: ...e current entries When a frame is received and it is untagged its protocol type is examined before it is transmitted If the frame is tagged the frame is transmitted without examination In either case the frame is transmitted according to the priority associated with the protocol type established using the Protocol Priority Configuration Screen When the frame is transmitted it is sent to the ports ...

Page 126: ... classification associated with the priority in the PID column Description Read only This field provides the description of the classification PID Modifiable This field is used to enter the PID of a priority to be associated with the classification selected in the Classification field Classification Selectable This field is used to select the classification method that will be associated with the ...

Page 127: ...vidual ports or all ports to GMRP and GVRP Figure 38 GARP Configuration Menu Screen For information regarding the GARP Configuration Screen see page 112 For information regarding the GMRP Configuration Screen see page 116 SmartSwitch 9000 Local Management GARP Configuration Menu Module Name 9H531 24 Firmware Revision 01 00 00 Slot Number 11 BOOTPROM Revision 01 00 00 GARP CONFIGURATION GMRP CONFIG...

Page 128: ...39 GARP Configuration Screen SmartSwitch 9000 Local Management GARP Configuration Module Name 9H531 24 Firmware Revision 01 00 00 Slot Number 11 BOOTPROM Revision 01 00 00 Port GMRP GVRP Port GMRP GVRP 1 Y Y 2 Y Y 3 Y Y 4 Y Y 5 Y Y 6 Y Y 7 Y Y 8 Y Y 9 Y Y 10 Y Y 11 Y Y 12 Y Y 13 Y Y 14 Y Y 15 Y Y 16 Y Y 17 Y Y 18 Y Y 19 Y Y 20 Y Y Set All Ports GMRP Enable All GMRP Protocol Disable GVRP Protocol D...

Page 129: ...f the GVRP Protocol field near the bottom of the screen is set to Enable The GMRP field setting toggles between Y yes and N no The default is Y To set the port refer to Setting a Port to Operate in GMRP or GVRP on page 114 Set All Ports Selectable This field sets all ports to the same setting by selecting one of the following GMRP Enable All Sets all ports as GMRP aware ports All ports are set to ...

Page 130: ...he switch Enable All port settings are valid for GVRP enabling those ports to send receive frames to other GVRP aware switches Disable Makes the port settings invalid This is the default To enable or disable the protocol refer to Setting All Ports on the Switch on page 115 Setting a Port to Operate in GMRP or GVRP To set a port to be a GMRP or GVRP aware port Proceed as follows 1 Use the arrow key...

Page 131: ...ode of operation using the Set All Ports field proceed as follows 1 Use the arrow keys to highlight the Set All Ports field 2 Press the Space Bar to select one of the following GMRP Enable All GMRP Disable All GVRP Enable All GVRP Disable All Enable All Disable All 3 Press ENTER 4 Use the arrow keys to highlight the SAVE command at the bottom of the screen 5 Press ENTER The message SAVED OK displa...

Page 132: ...nreg 2 Use GMRP Forward Unreg 14 Use GMRP Forward Unreg 3 Use GMRP Forward Unreg 15 Use GMRP Forward Unreg 4 Use GMRP Forward Unreg 16 Use GMRP Forward Unreg 5 Use GMRP Forward Unreg 17 Use GMRP Forward Unreg 6 Use GMRP Forward Unreg 18 Use GMRP Forward Unreg 7 Use GMRP Forward Unreg 19 Use GMRP Forward Unreg 8 Use GMRP Forward Unreg 20 Use GMRP Forward Unreg 9 Use GMRP Forward Unreg 21 Use GMRP F...

Page 133: ...rd Unreg Forward all frames out this port that have an unregistered multicast address The default setting for this field is Use GMRP Filter Unreg Set All Ports Selectable This field enables all ports to be set to one mode simultaneously The selection is the same as shown for the Mode field Setting a Mode Port By Port To set the Mode of operation for a particular port proceed as follows 1 Use the a...

Page 134: ... highlight the Set All Ports field 2 Press the Space Bar to select one of the following modes of operation Use GMRP Filter Unreg Forward All Groups Filter All Groups Use GMRP Forward Unreg 3 Press ENTER 4 Use the arrow keys to highlight the SAVE command at the bottom of the screen 5 Press ENTER The message SAVED OK displays and all ports operate to the mode selected ...

Page 135: ...ate are particularly sensitive to frame loss In this case the use of the Rate Limiting RL feature dropping frames that exceed the rate threshold may actually undermine the intelligence of these protocols For example an administrator configures a user port to allow 5 Mbps When a TCP session is established the 5 Mbps rate limit is exceeded causing the RL feature to discard frames As a result TCP wil...

Page 136: ...l Management Rate Limiting Configuration Module Name 9G536 04 Firmware Revision 01 02 06 Slot Number 10 BOOTPROM Revision 01 00 03 PORT Priority List Max Traffic Rate Direction Dropped Events Feature Port Number Priority List Direction Max Rate Kbps DISABLED Port 1 ALL Inbound 500 ADD DEL ALL EXIT RETURN ...

Page 137: ...7 295 dropped frames can be displayed When the maximum count is reached the count will roll over to zero Feature Toggle bottom of screen Enables or disables the Inbound Rate Limiting feature on all configured ports This field displays the current feature status and can be toggled between ENABLED and DISABLED When ENABLED is highlighted pressing ENTER disables the screen function and the field chan...

Page 138: ...ort The selected priorities can be cleared by stepping to each one and pressing the M key Direction Toggle bottom of screen Toggles between Inbound or Outbound Determines if inbound or outbound packets are being regulated Max Rate Kbps Modifiable bottom of screen Enter the maximum transmission rate for this entry The maximum transmission rate includes all frames associated with the priorities sele...

Page 139: ... If the port type all 10Mbps enet is not the selection needed press the Space Bar to select either all 100Mbps enet or all 1Gbps enet 3 Use the arrow keys to highlight the field below the Priority List field 4 Select the priority setting s for the port as follows a Use the Space Bar to step to a priority setting ALL 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 or 7 Press the M key to mark the desired priority with an asterisk b...

Page 140: ...ine Items All or one or more line items containing the configured port and its priority maximum rate and associated dropped frames can be changed replaced or deleted as follows Changing One or More Line Items To change the configuration values in a line item that line item must be deleted and replaced with a new entry with the correct configuration values The new settings can then be configured an...

Page 141: ...he DEL MARKED command field 5 Press ENTER The marked line items are deleted and the DEL MARKED command is changed back to DEL ALL To remove a mark perform steps 1 and 2 Pressing M when a marked line is highlighted will remove the mark If all marks are removed the DEL MARKED command is changed back to DEL ALL NOTE ...

Page 142: ...his is a simple example intended to show how the Rate Limiting feature can be applied to solve a problem Assume that a network built using SmartSwitch 9000 chassis in the wiring closets are interconnected with SmartSwitch Routers using gigabit Ethernet links Also assume that 100 users are attached to each SmartSwitch 9000 chassis through 100 Mbps Ethernet ports If each user attempted to transfer d...

Page 143: ...nt of traffic attempting to leave the chassis at high priority is 5x100 500 Mbps The gigabit link has ample capacity to carry this load out of the chassis Similar provisioning calculations must be carried throughout the network all the way to the particular resources to which the service guarantee applies The sum of the rate limits on all user ports cannot exceed the capacity of the weakest point ...

Page 144: ...ess to the IGMP Vlan Configuration Screen Figure 42 Layer 3 Extensions Menu Screen For information regarding the IGMP VLAN Configuration Screen see page 129 SmartSwitch 9000 Local Management Layer 3 Extensions Menu Module Name 9H531 24 Firmware Revision 01 00 00 Slot Number 11 BOOTPROM Revision 01 00 00 IGMP VLAN CONFIGURATION EXIT RETURN ...

Page 145: ...n from the IGMP packets is used to send the multicast stream only to the end stations that request it IGMP is enabled or disabled by VLAN not port by port The following multicast routing protocols are transparently supported and are used only to detect the location of routers DVMRP Distance Vector Multicast Routing Protocol RFC 1075 PIM Protocol Independent Multicast version 1 and 2 CBT Core Based...

Page 146: ...alculations for other timers The default value is 125 seconds The range of possible entries is 1 to 300 seconds An entry outside of the range will cause the error message PERMISSIBLE RANGE 1 300 to display in the Event Message field The field will initially display an asterisk if the VLAN ID is set to ALL then it will be modifiable Query Response Time Modifiable This field is the maximum query res...

Page 147: ...e Time Read Only This field displays the number of seconds remaining before the Other Querier Present Timer expires If the local system current device displayed is the querier the value of this object is zero This field will display an asterisk when LANID is set to ALL VLAN ID Selectable This field displays the Identifying number for the VLANs available to be modified The information in the Config...

Page 148: ...L DISABLE ALL The commands ENABLED and DISABLED will act only on the ID of the VLAN that is in the VLAN ID field The commands ENABLE ALL and DISABLE ALL act on all VLANs available to the module Default for new VLANS Toggle This field allows a user to set up new VLANs by default to be either ENABLED or DISABLED Either a specific VLAN can be set up by choosing the number of a specific VLAN or all at...

Page 149: ...or information regarding the Switch Statistics Screen see page 134 For information regarding the Interface Statistics Screen see page 136 For information regarding the RMON Statistics Screen see page 140 SmartSwitch 9000 Local Management Module Statistics Menu Module Name 9H531 24 Firmware Revision 01 00 00 Slot Number 11 BOOTPROM Revision 01 00 00 SWITCH STATISTICS INTERFACE STATISTICS RMON STATI...

Page 150: ...igure 45 Switch Statistics Screen SmartSwitch 9000 Local Management Switch Statistics Module Name 9H531 24 Firmware Revision 01 00 00 Slot Number 5 BOOTPROM Revision 01 00 00 Interface Frames Rcvd Frames Txmtd Frames Fltrd Frames Frwded 1 100 100 100 100 2 100 100 100 100 3 100 100 100 100 4 100 100 100 100 5 100 100 100 100 6 100 100 100 100 7 100 100 100 100 13 16 CLEAR COUNTERS EXIT RETURN ...

Page 151: ...mtd Read Only This field displays the number of frames transmitted by this port since last power up or reset Frames Fltrd Read Only This field displays the number of frames filtered by this port since last power up or reset Frames Frwded Read Only This field displays the number of frames forwarded by this port since last power up or reset CLEAR COUNTERS Command This command resets all statistic co...

Page 152: ...peated port is selected in the Interface field Figure 46 Interface Statistics Screen SmartSwitch 9000 Local Management Interface Statistics Module Name 9H531 24 Firmware Revision 01 00 00 Slot Number 5 BOOTPROM Revision 01 00 00 Interface xx Name Ethernet Frontpanel InOctets 8956 Address 00 00 00 00 00 00 InUnicast 6789 Last Change xx days 00 00 00 InNonUnicast 0 Admin Status Up InDiscards 0 Oper ...

Page 153: ...network unicast packets delivered to a higher layer protocol InNonUnicast Read only This field displays the number of non unicast i e subnetwork broadcast or subnetwork multicast packets delivered to a higher layer protocol InDiscards Read only This field displays the number of inbound packets that were chosen to be discarded even though no errors had been detected to prevent their being deliverab...

Page 154: ...cket could be to free up buffer space OutErrors Read only This field displays the number of outbound packets that could not be transmitted because of errors OutQLen Read only This field displays the length of the output packet queue in packets Address Read only This field displays the interface s address at the protocol layer immediately Last Change Read only This field displays the value of sysUp...

Page 155: ...rfaces that are used for transmitting network datagrams this is the size of the largest network datagram that can be sent on the interface Speed Read only This field displays an estimate of the interface s current bandwidth in bits per second For interfaces that do not vary in bandwidth or for those where no accurate estimation can be made this object should contain the nominal bandwidth ...

Page 156: ...e Modules Figure 47 RMON Statistics Screen SmartSwitch 9000 Local Management RMON Statistics Module Name 9H531 24 Firmware Revision 01 00 00 Slot Number 5 BOOTPROM Revision 01 00 00 RMON Index x Owner monitor DataSource IfIndex 1 Status valid Drop Events Total Packets 0 Collisions Total Octets 0 Broadcast Pkts 64 Octets 0 Multicast Pkts 65 127 0 CRC Align Errors 128 255 0 Undersized Pkts 256 511 0...

Page 157: ...lisions Read only This field displays the total number of collisions that have occurred on this interface Broadcast Pkts Read only This field displays the total number of good packets received that were directed to the broadcast address This number does not include multicast packets Multicast Pkts Read only This field displays the total number of good packets received that were directed to a multi...

Page 158: ...ts Alignment Error Note that this definition of jabber is different than the definition in IEEE 802 3 section 8 2 1 5 10BASE5 and section 10 3 1 4 10BASE2 These documents define jabber as the condition where any packet exceeds 20 ms The allowed range to detect jabber is between 20 ms and 150 ms Total Packets Read only This field displays the total number of packets including bad packets broadcast ...

Page 159: ...t including FCS octets 512 1023 Read only This field displays the total number of packets including bad packets received that were between 512 and 1023 octets in length inclusive excluding framing bits but including FCS octets 1024 1518 Octets Read only This field displays the total number of packets including bad packets received that were between 1024 and 1518 octets in length inclusive excludin...

Page 160: ... Menu Screen and press ENTER The Network Tools Help Screen displays Figure 48 Network Tools Screen The Network Tools function resides on the module and allows the user to access and manage network devices Welcome to Network Tools 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 d...

Page 161: ...ccess and manage network devices The atm_stp_state command only displays when an HSIM VHSIM that supports ATM is installed such as the HSIM A6DP or VHSIM A6DP Special Commands Allow the user to exit from Network Tools The commands are done exit and quit Welcome to Network Tools help Commands Available to the User Built in Commands arp defroute netstat ping reset show switch traceroute arp_learn at...

Page 162: ... to the ARP Address Resolution Protocol cache enabling you to view cache data delete entries or add a static route Super User access is required to delete an entry or add a static route Each ARP cache entry lists the network 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 devic...

Page 163: ...nterface Number IP address MAC address f Flushes the ARP cache Example defroute Syntax defroute interface number IP address Description The defroute command allows the user to view set or delete the default IP route to a managed device through the specified interface Options Not Applicable arp a Interface SonicInt SonicInt SonicInt SonicInt Network Address 122 144 40 111 122 144 48 109 122 144 52 ...

Page 164: ...f a device at a specified IP address Options Not Applicable defroute 2 147 152 42 32 Default route is 147 152 42 32 on interface 2 defroute Default route is 147 152 42 32 on interface 2 defroute delete Default route is not currently set 05141 69 netstat i Interface Description 1 ethernet csmacd 2 ethernet csmacd 3 ethernet csmacd 4 ethernet csmacd MTU 1514 1514 1514 1514 MAC Addr 0x00 0x00 0x1d 0x...

Page 165: ...mation 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 ping 122 144 40 10 122 144 40 10 is aliv...

Page 166: ...e switching status of that interface while specifying ALL will affect every interface 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 Net...

Page 167: ...Not Applicable Example soft_reset Syntax soft_reset Description This command restarts the software image which restores the user configuration settings from NVRAM The user will be queried to confirm the reset command to ensure against unwanted resets Options Not Applicable Example traceroute 122 144 11 52 next hop 0 122 144 60 45 next hop 1 122 144 8 113 051477 next hop 2 122 144 61 45 122 144 11 ...

Page 168: ... Options below The command can also be used to display its current setting Syntax arp_learn normal limited status Options normal Changes the ARP cache entry for a given IP Address if the source address SA in the entry does not match that of any received IP Packet limited Causes the ARP entry to change only by ARP request and ARP response packets Other IP packets will be ignored status Displays the...

Page 169: ...le status Description Allows management of Cabletron Discovery Protocol CDP on this module The user may enable disable or see the current status of CDP Options Not Applicable Example The atm_stp_state command is only available if an HSIM A6DP is installed in the module This command allows the user to enable disable or check the current status of the Spanning Tree Algorithm on all ATM interfaces NO...

Page 170: ...ged priority tagged or untagged is okay 3 The SmartSwitch device is not currently in STP blocking or listening on that port After a VLAN has been added to the dynamic Port VLAN List the entry is subject to time out age out if the port does not receive another frame for that VLAN within the aging time The dynamic egress aging time is equal to the Spanning Tree aging time default is 300 seconds NOTE...

Page 171: ...ves another frame the Red VLAN is added again to the dynamic Port VLAN List of Port 1 and the process continues The dynamic Port VLAN List is a temporary list used in the dynamic egress function to keep track of the VLANs and the associated users that reside off a dynamic egress enabled port Using Dynamic Egress to Control Traffic In this simple example Figure 50 assume that there are four ports o...

Page 172: ...fication Configuration Screen This rule is assigned to all ports Enable the dynamic egress control on VLAN 2 using the Network Tools command dynamic_egress enable 2 With the above configuration an AppleTalk frame received on any port will be classified into VLAN 2 the AppleTalk VLAN and the Port VLAN List of that port is updated to include VLAN 2 For instance if Port 1 or 2 is connected to a new A...

Page 173: ...es the display of the current settings for one port or a group of ports e g 1 15 LARGE Sets the port to allow all valid large frames to be transmitted out the port FRAG_IF_POSS This is a special setting Sets the port so that all large IP frames that can be fragmented will be fragmented before being transmitted out the port If the large frame cannot be fragmented then it will be transmitted out the...

Page 174: ...state as enable disable or status The state field is mandatory Syntax loopback_detect enable disable Options enable Enables loopback detection on Ethernet front panel ports disable Disables loopback detection on Ethernet front panel ports status Indicates if loopback detection is enabled or disabled lg_frame_admin set FRAG_IF_POSS all_bplane The Status for large interfaces has been changed to FRAG...

Page 175: ... stpStandby enable disable status Description The stpStandby command allows the user to control the behavior of the Spanning Tree during link state change The user may enable disable or see the status of stpStandby The enable command will cause the STP to go through the standby states for the port which received valid link The disable command will cause the STP to stay in the forwarding state rega...

Page 176: ...onnections based on the new router paths NOTE This command is valid only when an HSIM A6DP or VHSIM A6DP is installed in the SmartSwitch device Syntax vrrpPort get vrrpPort set port vrrpPort unset port vrrpPort set all vrrpPort unset all Options get displays a list of all port numbers of VRRP Ports currently set set port sets a specific port as a VRRP Port set all sets all front panel as VRRP Port...

Page 177: ...cial Commands 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 vrrpPort get VRRP Port is set to 0 vrrpPort set 1 VRRP Port is set to 1 done 051472 ...

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