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User Guide

INT10G8SR56-SP / INT10G8LR56-SP

12/2023

Release Version: 4.29.2

Summary of Contents for INT10G8SR56-SP

Page 1: ...User Guide INT10G8SR56 SP INT10G8LR56 SP 12 2023 Release Version 4 29 2...

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 ma...

Page 3: ...isable Using Uploaded SSL Certificate 13 Date Time 13 Timezone 14 UTC 14 Manually Set Date Time 14 NTP No Authentication Symmetric 14 NTP Authentication Symmetric 15 Syslog 15 Syslog Test 16 SNMP 16 S...

Page 4: ...Map Save 35 Modify a Config Map 35 Config Map Statistics 36 Delete Config Map 37 Config Map Priority 37 Enable Disable Config Map 38 Disable Config Map 38 Enable Config Map 38 4 Port Info 39 Port Conf...

Page 5: ...u 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 interfa...

Page 6: ...t 22 Left Right Down Arrow Link Activity LED Port 23 Left Right Up Arrow Link Activity LED Port 24 Left Right Down Arrow Link Activity LED Port 25 Left Right Up Arrow Link Activity LED Port 26 Left Ri...

Page 7: ...are Upgrade Date Time Reboot Syslog 1 Select System on the Dashboard Menu bar The System panel will be displayed The configuration options will be displayed on the left side of the panel System Info T...

Page 8: ...s may be displayed modified enabled or disabled Users Groups Authentication Local TACACS Primary TACACS Secondary 1 Select Admin The Admin Settings panel will be displayed Users The default user is ad...

Page 9: ...will be displayed 2 Enter the Group Name 3 Select the desired privileges 4 Select Save to save updates The new group will be displayed on the Admin Settings panel 5 Select Cancel to return to the Adm...

Page 10: ...rization group The TACACS Test option will be active only if TACACS authentication has previously been enabled 1 Select TACACS Test The TACACS Test panel will appear 2 Select Primary 3 Enter the Usern...

Page 11: ...g Test This option may be used to verify the network connectivity from the unit to the TACACS server The TACACS Ping option will be active only if TACACS authentication has been previously enabled 1 S...

Page 12: ...elect Enable IPv4 2 Select Save If the IPv6 management interface has not been enabled the GUI will display a message Disabling IPv4 and IPv6 GUI will disconnect Are you sure 3 Select OK IPv4 Enable 1...

Page 13: ...d The GUI message will be displayed Please wait Browser will refresh after 90 seconds 9 Verify SSL Certificate Loaded true 10 Verify Using Uploaded SSL Certificate true Disable Using Uploaded SSL Cert...

Page 14: ...he Minutes or use the up down arrows to select 4 Enter the Date MM DD YYYY or use the calendar to select 5 Select Save 6 Select Cancel to return to the Date Time Settings panel NTP No Authentication S...

Page 15: ...the Key Number 7 Enter the Key 8 Select Save The NTP Status will display syncing Eventually the NTP Status will display Synced This can take several minutes 9 Select Cancel to return to the Date Time...

Page 16: ...te V2 Read Only V3 Auth Type MD5 SHA V3 Priv Protocol DES AES 1 Select SNMP The SNMP Configuration panel will be displayed 2 Select Edit Configuration 3 Select Enable SNMP Config 4 Enter the desired A...

Page 17: ...and must match otherwise the unit will reject the exportCfg json file 1 Select Import Configuration The Import Configuration panel will be displayed 2 Select Choose File 3 Select the desired exportCf...

Page 18: ...message 3 Select OK The GUI will display a rebooting as well as a Session timed out Go to Login screen message 4 Select Go The Login panel will be displayed Garland Technology 716 242 8500 garlandtech...

Page 19: ...s Load Balance Policy Filter Templates 1 Select Packet Broker on the Dashboard menu bar The Packet Broker Configurations panel will be displayed Tunnels The system supports the ability to Encapsulate...

Page 20: ...DP and VXLAN as shown below Original Packet VXLAN 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 in...

Page 21: ...77215 The default UDP destination port is 4789 11 Select Advanced to modify the UDP destination port 1 65535 The default VXLAN Header SMAC is automatically defined by the system There are five predefi...

Page 22: ...VXLAN Encapsulated Packet VXLAN Decapsulated 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 pla...

Page 23: ...er the VNID 1 16777215 The default UDP destination port is 4789 10 Select Advanced to modify the UDP destination port 1 65535 The default VXLAN Header SMAC is automatically defined by the system There...

Page 24: ...ever all Secondary VNIDs must be removed first 19 Select the Secondary VNID edit icon The VNIDs panel will be displayed 20 Select the red X for each Secondary VNID 21 The tunnel may be deleted by sele...

Page 25: ...cing the cursor on the desired port Press 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 Press the left mouse butto...

Page 26: ...ve 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 Tun...

Page 27: ...the Ingress panel and release 4 Add an egress port by placing the cursor on the desired port Press the left mouse button Drag the port to the Egress panel and release 5 Select Configure The Configure...

Page 28: ...be denied it must match all defined options Once a template is created it will appear on the Create Config Map panel and may be used to create an ingress or egress filter Template options may be modi...

Page 29: ...added or removed from load balancing groups as desired However if ports are added or removed from a load balancing group that is used in a config map the config map load balancing group will be also m...

Page 30: ...on L4 Destination Port IPv6 Source MAC Source IPv6 Destination MAC Destination 1 Select Load Balancing Policy The Load Balancing Policy panel will be displayed 2 Select or deselect the desired load ba...

Page 31: ...l to apply a description optional 8 Enter the desired description 9 Select the Check to apply 10 Select the No to disregard Ingress 1 Add an ingress port by placing the cursor on the desired port Pres...

Page 32: ...ltiple 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 down depending on priority preference Figure...

Page 33: ...iple 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 lo...

Page 34: ...ress Filter 1 Select the gray filter icon on the desired egress port Figure 35 Egress Filter The Port XX Egress Filters panel will be displayed 2 Add filters by placing the cursor on the desired filte...

Page 35: ...will be displayed 4 Enter the filter name optional If no name is entered the system will automatically apply a name to the egress filter as follows eFltPXX eFltPXX 2 eFltPXX 3 etc 5 Select Accept 6 S...

Page 36: ...config map The number displayed represents all packets that have passed through the config map 1 Select Refresh to refresh the config map statistics 2 Select Clear Counters to clear and refresh the c...

Page 37: ...rity The config map priority needs to be considered when the same ingress port s is used in multiple config maps to send traffic to multiple egress options different port s or load balancing groups In...

Page 38: ...lue 4 Select Cancel to disregard 5 Select Save to save updates Enable Disable Config Map Config maps may be enabled or disabled as desired If a config map is enabled it is in the database and availabl...

Page 39: ...the Enable column The red dash will change to a green check 2 Select Save 4 Port Info The following configuration options may be displayed or modified under the Port Info panel Port Number Mode Port D...

Page 40: ...cursor on Port Description for the desired port and press the left mouse button The Edit Description panel will be displayed 2 Place the cursor in the description field and enter the new description 3...

Page 41: ...ics by selecting Refresh 3 Clear and refresh the statistics by selecting Clear VLAN Tag VLAN tag applies a VLAN ID to the packets when the port is configured as an ingress port on a config map 1 Selec...

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