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User Guide

INT10G8SR56 / INT10G8LR56

12/2022

Release Version: 4.22.1

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Page 1: ...User Guide INT10G8SR56 INT10G8LR56 12 2022 Release Version 4 22 1 Garland Technology 716 242 8500 www garlandtechnology com 1 Copyright 2022 Garland Technology LLC All rights reserved ...

Page 2: ... purchased products services and features are stipulated by the contract made between Garland Technology and the customer All or part of the products services and features described in this document may not be within the purchase scope or the usage scope Unless otherwise specified in the contract all statements information and recommendations in this document are provided AS IS without warranties ...

Page 3: ...tem 12 System Info 13 General 13 Admin 13 Users 13 Groups 14 Authentication 14 Local Authentication Disable 15 Local Authentication Enable 15 TACACS Primary Authentication 15 TACACS Test 15 TACACS Ping Test 16 TACACS Secondary Authentication 16 TACACS Test 16 TACACS Ping Test 16 Network Settings 17 IPv4 Disable 17 IPv4 Enable 17 IPv6 Enable 17 IPv6 Disable 18 Add SSL Certificate 18 Disable Using U...

Page 4: ...Taps Settings 38 ATLB2 Chained Tap Mode 41 Configure ATLB2 Chained Tap Mode 42 Remove Entity Inline Appliance Member 42 Add Entity Inline Appliance Member 42 Remove Entity 43 Add Entity 43 Taps Settings 43 ATLB2 Chained Tap Mode GUI Indications 47 Normal 47 Entity Member Abnormal 48 Entity Bypass 49 Entity Removed From Chain 50 ATLB2 Chained Tap Forced Bypass 51 ATLB2 Chained Tap Bypass 52 4 Packe...

Page 5: ...ig Map Priority 70 Method 1 71 Method 2 71 Enable Disable Config Map 71 Disable Config Map 71 Enable Config Map 71 5 Port Info 72 Port Configuration 73 Port Description 73 Set Speed 73 Mode 73 Port Statistics 73 VLAN Tag 74 VLAN Strip 74 Port Statistics 74 Refresh 75 Clear 75 Garland Technology 716 242 8500 www garlandtechnology com Copyright 2022 Garland Technology LLC All rights reserved 5 ...

Page 6: ...dashboard provides access to the Bypass Taps Packet Broker Port Info and System configuration options by selecting the desired option in the top menu bar These options are covered in detail per their specific sections Basic LED Indications The basic LED indications are consistent regardless of configuration changes The Ethernet and Serial interfaces always indicate GREEN However on the faceplate t...

Page 7: ...cations Port 17 Left Up Arrow Link LED Port 18 Left Down Arrow Link LED Port 19 Left Up Arrow Link LED Port 20 Left Down Arrow Link LED Port 21 Left Up Arrow Link LED Port 22 Left Down Arrow Link LED Port 23 Left Up Arrow Link LED Port 24 Left Down Arrow Link LED Port 25 Left Up Arrow Link LED Port 26 Left Down Arrow Link LED Port 27 Left Up Arrow Link LED Port 28 Left Down Arrow Link LED Port 29 ...

Page 8: ...Tap 1 Network Port 1 Link Activity LED L A2 Tap 1 Network Port 2 Link Activity LED BP Tap 1 Bypass LED Port 9 Left Up Arrow Tap 1 Inline Appliance Link LED Port 10 Left Down Arrow Tap 1 Inline Appliance Link LED L A3 Tap 2 Network Port 3 Link Activity LED L A4 Tap 2 Network Port 4 Link Activity LED BP Tap 2 Bypass LED Port 11 Left Up Arrow Tap 2 Inline Appliance Link LED Port 12 Left Down Arrow Ta...

Page 9: ...D BP Tap 1 Bypass LED Port 9 Left Up Arrow Tap 1 Primary Inline Appliance Link LED Port 10 Left Down Arrow Tap 1 Primary Inline Appliance Link LED Port X Left Up Arrow Tap 1 Secondary Inline Appliance Link LED Port X Left Down Arrow Tap 1 Secondary Inline Appliance Link LED L A3 Tap 2 Network Port 3 Link Activity LED L A4 Tap 2 Network Port 4 Link Activity LED BP Tap 2 Bypass LED Port 11 Left Up A...

Page 10: ... be automatically configured by the system in the order assigned to the tap The ports availability are considered in vertical pairs 17 18 19 20 etc Dashboard Panel LED Indications L A1 Tap 1 Network Port 1 Link Activity LED L A2 Tap 1 Network Port 2 Link Activity LED BP Tap 1 Bypass LED Port 9 Left Up Arrow Tap 1 Inline Appliance Link LED Port 10 Left Down Arrow Tap 1 Inline Appliance Link LED Por...

Page 11: ...ion Ports 1 2 3 4 5 6 and 7 8 Tap 1 Network Ports Ports 9 16 Entity A Inline Appliance Ports Ports 17 24 Entity B Inline Appliance Ports Ports 25 33 Entity C Inline Appliance Ports Ports 33 40 Entity D Inline Appliance Ports Any previous configured database associated with ports 1 through 40 will be deleted when this mode is applied The network ports are paired 1 2 3 4 5 6 and 7 8 The network traf...

Page 12: ...Arrow Entity D Inline Appliance Link LED The right up down arrows for the entity inline appliance ports 9 through 40 are activity LEDs These LEDs are N A in the GUI The L A1 through L A8 LEDs only indicate link in the GUI 2 System The following configuration options may be displayed modified enabled or disabled under the System panel System Info SNMP General Export Configuration Admin Import Confi...

Page 13: ...ng configuration options may be displayed or modified Chassis Name Key Press Timeout 1 Select General The General System Settings panel will be displayed 2 Select Edit Configuration 3 Enter the desired Chassis Name 4 Enter the desired Key Press Timeout 5 Select Save to save updates 6 Select Cancel to return to the General System Settings panel Admin The following configuration options may be displ...

Page 14: ... the username password or assigned group by selecting the pencil 8 Delete the user by selecting the Red X Groups The group defines the authorization for a user or group of users A group may be used for local or TACACS authorization In Use true means that there is at least one local user assigned to the group If a group is used by TACACS the In Use will indicate false There are three default groups...

Page 15: ...el will be displayed Local authentication is enabled by default Local Authentication Disable 1 Deselect Local Authentication Local authentication may only be disabled provided that TACACS authentication primary or secondary has previously been enabled 2 Select Save Local Authentication Enable 1 Select Local Authentication 2 Select Save TACACS Primary Authentication 1 Select Enable Primary The TACA...

Page 16: ... will display the results of the ping TACACS 1 Ping Successful TACACS Secondary Authentication 1 Select Enable Secondary The TACACS Secondary panel will be displayed 2 Enter the IP Address IPv4 or IPv6 3 Enter the Secret Word optional 4 Select Save to save updates 5 Select Cancel to return the Admin Settings panel TACACS Test This option may be used to verify the authentication of a TACACS user pa...

Page 17: ...bled simultaneously If the IPv4 and IPv6 management interfaces are disabled simultaneously access is only allowed via the serial interface Any modifications made to any setting option will cause GUI disruption for about 60 seconds Also note that modifying the management interfaces may cause network disruption if prior consideration and planning has not been performed The default system network con...

Page 18: ...isplay a message Disabling IPv4 and IPv6 GUI will disconnect Are you sure 3 Select OK Add SSL Certificate Uploading a custom SSL certificate involves two files The cert pem file and key pem file The unit will validate these files during the upload If the files do not match or one of the files are corrupted the unit will abort the upload 1 Select Add SSL Certificate The Select Certificate and Selec...

Page 19: ...uption for about 60 seconds 4 Refresh Browser 5 Verify SSL Certificate Loaded true 6 Verify Using Uploaded SSL Certificate false Date Time The following configuration options may be displayed modified enabled or disabled Timezone UTC NTP No Authentication Symmetric NTP Authentication Symmetric Time Date 1 Select Date Time The Date Time Settings panel will be displayed Timezone 1 Select Edit Settin...

Page 20: ...nagement interface must be assigned The system allows for an IPv4 and IPv6 management interface to be assigned simultaneously 1 Select Edit Settings 2 Select NTP timing 3 Enter the IPv4 or IPv6 Address 4 Verify Authenticate None 5 Select Save The NTP Status will display syncing Eventually the NTP Status will display Synced This can take several minutes 6 Select Cancel to return to the Date Time Se...

Page 21: ...is desired then an IPv6 management interface must be assigned The system allows for an IPv4 and IPv6 management interface to be assigned simultaneously 1 Select Syslog The Syslog Configuration panel will be displayed 2 Select Edit Settings 3 Select Enable Syslog Config 4 Enable Unit ID optional 5 Enter the Unit ID optional 6 Enter the IPv4 or IPv6 Address 7 Enter the desired UDP Port Number or use...

Page 22: ...n 3 Select Enable SNMP Config 4 Enter the desired Access Port number or use the default 161 5 Enter the desired Trap Port number or use the default 162 6 Enter the IPv4 or IPv6 Address 7 Select the desired Protocol V2 Read Write or V2 read Only 8 Enter the desired V2 Community Password 9 Select the desired Protocol V3 10 Enter the desired V3 User 11 Enter the desired V3 Auth Password 12 Enter the ...

Page 23: ...eject the exportCfg json file 1 Select Import Configuration The Import Configuration panel will be displayed 2 Select Choose File 3 Select the desired exportCfg json file 4 Select Open 5 Select Upload The unit will automatically verify the selected exportCfg json file 6 Select Configure The unit will import and load the exportCfg json An import done message will be displayed when complete A reboot...

Page 24: ...ect Go The Login panel will be displayed 3 Bypass Taps The following mode options may be displayed modified enabled or disabled under the Bypass Taps panel Default Tap Mode ATLB2 Chained Tap Mode Primary Secondary Tap Mode Load Balance Tap Mode 1 Select Bypass Taps on the Dashboard Menu bar Garland Technology 716 242 8500 www garlandtechnology com Copyright 2022 Garland Technology LLC All rights r...

Page 25: ...he inline appliance ports are typically connected to an inline appliance or tool to monitor the network traffic Heartbeat packets are transmitted bidirectionally from the inline appliance ports on the tap through the inline appliance or tool to monitor the health of the device Tap 1 Tap 2 Tap 3 Tap 4 Port 1 Network Port 3 Network Port 5 Network Port 7 Network Port 2 Network Port 4 Network Port 6 N...

Page 26: ...s panel The Configure Heartbeat Settings panel will be displayed with the current configuration 2 Enter the No Of Lost HB Packets Default is 10 This is the number of heartbeats that must be lost on the inline appliance ports before any tap will switch to bypass 3 Enter the Heartbeats per Second Default is 10 This is the number of heartbeats per second applied to the inline appliance ports for all ...

Page 27: ... inline appliance port s loss of link or heartbeats When the issue with the inline appliance port s is resolved link and heartbeats restored the tap will automatically switch back to inline Figure 2 Default Tap Mode Inline Figure 3 Default Tap Mode Bypass Force Bypass If selected the tap will switch the traffic between the network ports with no regard for the inline appliance port s link or heartb...

Page 28: ...power is lost to the unit The traffic will go down 5 LFP If enabled and link is lost on one of the network ports The TX will be disabled on the other network port The RX for both network ports remain on Figure 6 Default Tap Mode LFP 6 Reverse Bypass If enabled and the inline appliance port s fail loss of link or heartbeats The TX will be disabled on both of the network ports The RX for both networ...

Page 29: ...tor port by placing the cursor on the desired port shaded gray above the tap Press the left mouse button and hold to select the port Drag the port to the desired network port The default of any monitor port is ingress Change the monitor port traffic by placing the cursor on the ingress panel and press the left mouse button Additional monitor ports may be added using the same procedure 2 Select Sav...

Page 30: ...ry inline appliance ports are typically connected to a primary inline appliance or tool to monitor the network traffic The secondary inline appliance ports are typically connected to a secondary inline appliance or tool to monitor the network traffic The network traffic is sent to the primary inline appliance or the secondary inline appliance Heartbeat packets are transmitted bidirectionally from ...

Page 31: ...y Tap Mode Bypass Tap Name 1 Select the Pencil icon for the desired tap The Tap Name panel will be displayed 2 Enter the name 3 Remove the name by placing the cursor in the name panel backspace or delete the current name 4 Select the Check to save updates 5 Select Cancel to return the Bypass Taps panel Heartbeat Settings The following configuration options may be displayed or modified No Of Lost H...

Page 32: ...e button Drag the Primary Secondary option to the blue box and release 3 Select the red X to remove 4 Place the cursor on the Inline Appliance option Select with the left mouse button Drag the Inline Appliance option to the blue box and release 5 Select the red X to remove 6 Select Save to save updates The Bypass Taps panel will be displayed Inline Primary will be displayed 7 Place the cursor on t...

Page 33: ...ult switching action from bypass to inline is defined by the system as from bypass to the secondary inline appliance Switching from the secondary inline appliance to the primary inline appliance may be accomplished via two methods Select the Switch to Primary option or enable Revertive If revertive is enabled then the system will switch from bypass to the primary inline appliance if it is recovere...

Page 34: ... selected power is lost to the unit The traffic will go down 5 LFP If enabled and link is lost on one of the network ports The TX will be disabled on the other network port The RX for both network ports remain on Figure 14 Primary Secondary Tap Mode LFP 6 Reverse Bypass If enabled and the primary inline appliance and the secondary inline appliance port s fail loss of link or heartbeats The TX will...

Page 35: ...l 9 Select Cancel to return the Bypass Taps panel Switch To Primary 1 Select to manually switch the traffic from the secondary inline appliance to the primary inline appliance Monitor Ports Monitor ports may be added to any tap Each tap may have up to two monitor ports per network port total of four monitor ports per tap The monitor ports may be added to monitor the ingress traffic or egress traff...

Page 36: ...is not assigned as an inline appliance port may be configured as a packet broker port The network ports are typically connected to network devices such as a server or router The inline appliance ports are typically connected to IPSs or tools to monitor the network traffic The network traffic is load balanced to the inline appliance ports However heartbeat packets are transmitted bidirectionally fr...

Page 37: ...Appliance Port XX Inline Appliance Port XX Inline Appliance Port XX Inline Appliance Port XX Inline Appliance Port XX Inline Appliance Port XX Inline Appliance Port XX Inline Appliance Port XX Inline Appliance Port XX Inline Appliance Port XX Inline Appliance Port XX Inline Appliance Figure 17 Load Balance Tap Mode Bypass Tap Name 1 Select the Pencil icon for the desired tap The Tap Name panel wil...

Page 38: ...option to the blue box and release 3 Select the red X to remove 4 Place the cursor on the Inline Appliance option Select with the left mouse button Drag the Inline Appliance option to the blue box and release The next available vertical port pair will be added Repeat this step to apply up to four inline appliance ports per tap 5 Select the red X to remove 6 Select Save to save updates The Bypass T...

Page 39: ...ue 1 4 When the issue with the inline appliance port s is resolved have link and heartbeats the tap will automatically switch back to inline Figure 18 Load Balance Tap Mode Inline Figure 19 Load Balance Tap Mode Bypass Bypass Threshold 2 Force Bypass If selected the tap will switch the traffic between the network ports with no regard for the inline appliance ports link or heartbeats Typically used...

Page 40: ...ork ports The TX will be disabled on the other network port The RX for both network ports remain on Figure 21 Load Balance Tap Mode LFP 6 Reverse Bypass If enabled and the inline appliance port s fail loss of link or heartbeats defined by the bypass threshold value 1 4 The TX will be disabled on both of the network ports The RX for both network ports remain on Figure 22 Load Balance Tap Mode Rever...

Page 41: ...tity D inline appliance ports Any previous configured database associated with ports 1 through 40 will be deleted when this mode is applied Entity inline appliance ports or entities may be removed as desired Any entity inline appliance ports that are removed may be used as packet broker ports The network ports are paired 1 2 3 4 5 6 and 7 8 and are typically connected to network devices such as a ...

Page 42: ...Configure Tap Settings panel will be displayed 2 Select the ATLB2 Chained Mode option 3 Select the Save option A Packetbroker data will be cleared Go to ATLB2 Mode message will be displayed 4 Select OK The ATLB2 Chained tap mode will be displayed Garland Technology 716 242 8500 www garlandtechnology com Copyright 2022 Garland Technology LLC All rights reserved 42 ...

Page 43: ... Member option to the entity box and release 2 Select the Save option Remove Entity An entity is removed from the chain by removing all of the inline appliance port members Entity inline appliance port members are removed as member pairs If the entity inline appliance port members are removed the ports may be configured as packet broker ports 1 Select the red X for all of the inline appliance port...

Page 44: ...iance from the load balance group 3 Enter the Heartbeats per Second Default is 10 This is the number of heartbeats per second sent on the inline appliance ports for all entities 4 Select the Tap Mode Active Allows the tap to automatically switch from inline to bypass if an issue occurs with all entities A B C and D inline appliance port s loss of link or heartbeats based on the bypass threshold va...

Page 45: ...c between the network port pairs 1 2 3 4 5 6 and 7 8 with no regard for the entity inline appliance port s link or heartbeats Typically used during maintenance activities Figure 26 ATLB2 Chained Tap Mode Force Bypass Garland Technology 716 242 8500 www garlandtechnology com Copyright 2022 Garland Technology LLC All rights reserved 45 ...

Page 46: ...er network port The RX for both network ports remain on Figure 27 ATLB2 Chained Tap Mode LFP 7 Reverse Bypass If enabled and all entities A B C and D are in bypass inline appliance port s fail loss of link or heartbeats based on the bypass threshold value for each entity The TX will be disabled on all network ports 1 2 3 4 5 6 and 7 8 The RX on all network ports 1 2 3 4 5 6 and 7 8 remain on Figur...

Page 47: ...ect Remove Add to remove all entity inline appliance port members 16 Select Default Mode to exit the ATLB2 Chained mode and restore the system to the Default mode A Go back to default mode message will be displayed 17 Select OK ATLB2 Chained Tap Mode GUI Indications When the taps are placed in this mode the GUI will display various messages and colors to reflect the current conditions Normal In th...

Page 48: ...l loss of link or loss of heartbeats The remaining members are normal have links and heartbeats The traffic is load balanced across the remaining members 3 Entity B s inline appliance members are normal have links and heartbeats The traffic is load balanced across all four members 4 Entity C s inline appliance members are normal have links and heartbeats The traffic is load balanced across all fou...

Page 49: ...f link or loss of heartbeats Entity A is bypassed Entity A s bypass threshold is 2 3 Entity B s inline appliance members are normal have links and heartbeats The traffic is load balanced across all four members 4 Entity C s inline appliance members are normal have links and heartbeats The traffic is load balanced across all four members 5 Entity D s inline appliance members are normal have links a...

Page 50: ...tity A is not in the chain 3 Entity B s inline appliance members are normal have links and heartbeats The traffic is load balanced across all four members 4 Entity C s inline appliance members are normal have links and heartbeats The traffic is load balanced across all four members 5 Entity D s inline appliance members are normal have links and heartbeats The traffic is load balanced across all fo...

Page 51: ...ined 1 The ATLB2 chained tap is Forced Bypass 2 Entity A s inline appliance members are normal have links and heartbeats 3 Entity B s inline appliance members are normal have links and heartbeats 4 Entity C s inline appliance members are normal have links and heartbeats 5 Entity D s inline appliance members are normal have links and heartbeats 6 The traffic per this display indicates Port 1 Port 2...

Page 52: ...8 and 19 20 are abnormal loss of link or loss of heartbeats Entity B is bypassed Entity B s bypass threshold is 2 4 Entity C s inline appliance members 25 26 and 27 28 are abnormal loss of link or loss of heartbeats Entity C is bypassed Entity C s bypass threshold is 2 5 Entity D s inline appliance members 33 34 35 36 and 37 38 are abnormal loss of link or loss of heartbeats Entity D is bypassed E...

Page 53: ...ermined by the following conditions The tap mode selected default load balance primary secondary or ATLB2 chained If tap monitor ports are applied If VXLAN or l2GRE tunnels are configured The following configuration options may be displayed modified enabled or disabled under the Packet Broker panel Configuration Maps Load Balance Groups Tunnels Load Balance Policy Garland Technology 716 242 8500 w...

Page 54: ...et Broker Configurations panel will be displayed Tunnels The system supports the ability to Encapsulate VXLAN packets Decapsulate VXLAN packets Encapsulate l2GRE packets Decapsulate l2GRE packets Garland Technology 716 242 8500 www garlandtechnology com Copyright 2022 Garland Technology LLC All rights reserved 54 ...

Page 55: ...elect Tunnels The Tunnels panel will be displayed 2 Select Create Tunnel The Create Tunnels panel will be displayed 3 Add an ingress port by placing the cursor on the desired port Select with the left mouse button Drag the port to the Ingress panel and release 4 Add an egress port by placing the cursor on the desired port Select with the left mouse button Drag the port to the Egress panel and rele...

Page 56: ... five predefined SMACs 12 Select Advanced to select an alternative SMAC or to manually enter the SMAC 13 Select Advanced to add a VLAN ID to the VXLAN Header optional 1 4095 14 Select Set 15 Select Cancel to disregard 16 Select Save The vxlan tx only tunnel will be displayed on the Tunnels panel 17 The tunnel may be deleted by selecting the Red X 18 Select OK Decapsulate VXLAN Packets VXLAN RX Onl...

Page 57: ...y placing the cursor on the desired port Select with the left mouse button Drag the port to the Ingress panel and release 4 Add an egress port by placing the cursor on the desired port Select with the left mouse button Drag the port to the Egress panel and release Garland Technology 716 242 8500 www garlandtechnology com Copyright 2022 Garland Technology LLC All rights reserved 57 ...

Page 58: ...Advanced to select an alternative SMAC or to manually enter the SMAC 13 Select Advanced to add a VLAN ID optional 1 4095 14 Select Set 15 Select Cancel to disregard 16 Select Save The vxlan rx only tunnel will be displayed on the Tunnels panel Secondary VNIDs may be added to the tunnel 17 Select the Secondary VNID edit icon The VNIDs panel will be displayed 18 Enter the desired Secondary VNID 19 S...

Page 59: ...s are added to the original packet The l2GRE header segment consists of Ethernet II IPv4 and l2GRE as shown below Original Packet l2GRE Encapsulated Packet 1 Select Tunnels The Tunnels panel will be displayed 2 Select Create Tunnel The Create Tunnels panel will be displayed 3 Add an ingress port by placing the cursor on the desired port Select with the left mouse button Drag the port to the Ingres...

Page 60: ...ess VXLAN Header DMAC 10 Enter the Key 1 16777215 The default VXLAN Header SMAC is automatically defined by the system There are five predefined SMACs 11 Select Advanced to select an alternative SMAC or to manually enter the SMAC 12 Select Advanced to add a VLAN ID optional 1 4095 13 Select Set 14 Select Cancel to disregard 15 Select Save The gre tx only tunnel will be displayed on the Tunnels pan...

Page 61: ... 2 Select Create Tunnel The Create Tunnels panel will be displayed 3 Add an ingress port by placing the cursor on the desired port Select with the left mouse button Drag the port to the Ingress panel and release 4 Add an egress port by placing the cursor on the desired port Select with the left mouse button Drag the port to the Egress panel and release Garland Technology 716 242 8500 www garlandte...

Page 62: ...el 16 The tunnel may be deleted by selecting the Red X 17 Select OK Filter Template Filter templates may be created as a pass all pass by or deny by Pass by and deny by templates may include multiple matching options to filter traffic The options are considered by the system as and options Thus for traffic to pass or be denied it must match all defined options Once a template is created it will ap...

Page 63: ...Protocol L4 Source Port or Range L4 Destination Port or Range 7 Select Save Template The new filter template will appear on the Filter Templates panel 8 Select Cancel to disregard changes and return to the Filter Templates panel 9 Select the template name to modify the template 10 Select the red X to delete the template Load Balancing Group Load balancing groups are used as an egress option on con...

Page 64: ...oup will be displayed on the Load Balancing Groups panel The assigned ports will also be displayed 9 Edit the load balancing group by selecting the Edit for the desired group 10 Deleted the load balancing group group by selecting the red X Load balancing groups may not be deleted if used on a config map Load Balancing Policy The load balancing policy determines the hashing applied to all load bala...

Page 65: ... new options Any port shaded gray can be used for a config map any port shaded black may not be used 3 Select the name pencil to apply a name optional If no name is entered the system will automatically apply a name to the config maps as follows map map 1 map 2 etc 4 Enter the desired name 5 Select the Check to apply 6 Select the No to disregard 7 Select the Description pencil to apply a descripti...

Page 66: ...mplate option may be selected Select with the left mouse button Drag the filter template to the Filter panel and release The filter template will become an actual filter once the config map is saved Filters may be added in any combination If multiple filters are added then the top filter is the highest priority The filters are considered from top to bottom A filter may be selected and moved up or ...

Page 67: ...left mouse button Drag the port to the Egress panel and release Repeat for all desired ports If multiple ports are added then 100 of the traffic will be sent to each port Figure 32 Egress Port s 2 Add a load balancing group by placing the cursor on a previously created load balancing group or new load balancing group Select with the left mouse button Drag the load balancing group to the Egress pan...

Page 68: ...layed 2 Add filters by placing the cursor on the desired filter template A previously created filter template or the new filter template option may be selected Select with the left mouse button Drag the filter template to the Port XX Egress Filters panel and release The filter template will become an actual egress filter once the config map is saved Filters may be added in any combination If multi...

Page 69: ...ter as follows eFltPXX eFltPXX 2 eFltPXX 3 etc 5 Select Accept 6 Select Cancel to disregard 7 Remove a filter template by selecting the Red X Config Map Save 1 Select Save to save the current configuration The Save this configuration May take a few seconds panel will be displayed 2 Select OK to save the Config Map 3 Select Cancel to disregard Garland Technology 716 242 8500 www garlandtechnology c...

Page 70: ...the config map 1 Select Refresh to refresh the config map statistics 2 Select Clear Counters to clear and refresh the config map statistics 3 Select the View Counts icon to display individual statistics for ingress ports filters egress ports and load balancing group ports 4 Select Refresh Counts to refresh the statistics 5 Select Clear Counts to clear and refresh the statistics 6 Select the Egress...

Page 71: ...nfig maps to send traffic to multiple egress options different port s or load balancing groups In this case the config map with the highest priority will be considered first In the following example there are three config maps with ingress port 17 The Traffic_A config map is the highest priority 1 the Traffic_B config map is the next priority 2 and finally the Traffic_C is the next priority 3 The ...

Page 72: ...enabled it is in the database and available for traffic If a config map is disabled it is in the database and not available for traffic If the config map has a green check then it is enabled If the config map has a red dash then it is disabled Disable Config Map 1 Select the green check for the config map in the Enable column The green check will change to a red dash 2 Select Save Enable Config Ma...

Page 73: ... Port Info panel Port Number Mode Port Description SFP Data Link VLAN Tag Set Speed VLAN Strip Speed Port Statistics 1 Select Port Info on the Dashboard menu bar The Port Configuration panel will be displayed Garland Technology 716 242 8500 www garlandtechnology com Copyright 2022 Garland Technology LLC All rights reserved 73 ...

Page 74: ...ecting the pull down panel for the desired port 2 Select the desired speed 3 Select Save to save updates Mode 1 Modify the port mode by selecting the pull down panel for the desired port 2 Select the desired mode The available port modes are Normal Loopback Listen Only and Force Link 3 Select Save to save updates Port Statistics The following statistics may be displayed on the Port Statistics pane...

Page 75: ...er VLAN ID for packets when the port is configured as an egress port on a config map This option is only available for packet broker ports The packet broker section typically consists of ports 17 through 44 However the available packet broker ports are determined by the following conditions The tap mode selected default load balance primary secondary or ATLB2 chained If tap monitor ports are appli...

Page 76: ...tatistics Refresh Statistics 1 Select Refresh to update the statistics Clear Statistics 1 Select Clear to clear and update the statistics Garland Technology 716 242 8500 www garlandtechnology com Copyright 2022 Garland Technology LLC All rights reserved 76 ...

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