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Summary of Contents for AXXSW1GB

Page 1: ...Intel Gigabit Ethernet Switch AXXSW1GB User Guide A Guide for System Administrators of Intel Server Products Intel Order Number D95362 004...

Page 2: ...or use of Intel products including liability or warranties relating to fitness for a particular purpose merchantability or infringement of any patent copyright or other intellectual property right In...

Page 3: ...erver Boards and Server Chassis Safety Information unter http support intel com support motherboards server sb cs 010770 htm Consignes de s curit Lisez attention toutes les consignes de s curit et les...

Page 4: ...and modems attached to the system before opening it Otherwise personal injury or equipment damage can result Electrostatic discharge ESD and ESD protection ESD can damage disk drives boards and other...

Page 5: ...eleting device information Section 2 Managing Device Information Provides information about opening the device zoom view defining general system information and enabling Jumbo frames Section 3 Configu...

Page 6: ...cs Provides information on Configuring Port Mirroring Ethernet Ports and Viewing Optical Transceivers Section 13 Viewing Statistics Provides information about viewing device statistics including RMON...

Page 7: ...the Device 8 Chapter 2 Managing Device Information 9 Viewing System Information 9 Chapter 3 Configuring Device Security 11 Configuring Traffic Control 11 Defining Access Control Lists 17 Chapter 4 Con...

Page 8: ...General QoS Settings 105 Configuring Basic QoS Settings 114 Configuring Advanced QoS Settings 117 Chapter 11 Managing System Logs 129 Enabling System Logs 130 Viewing the FLASH Logs 132 Viewing the D...

Page 9: ...Intel Gigabit Ethernet Switch AXXSW1GB User Guide ix List of Tables Table 1 Additional Information and Software 8 Table 2 Product Certification Markings 42...

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Page 11: ...le Page 25 Figure 19 Add IP Based Rule Page 26 Figure 20 Edit Rule Page 27 Figure 21 ACL Binding Page 28 Figure 22 Edit ACL Binding Page 29 Figure 23 Port Configuration Page 31 Figure 24 Port Configur...

Page 12: ...ure 63 Multicast Forward All Page 83 Figure 64 Edit Multicast Forward All Page 84 Figure 65 Spanning Tree Properties Page 86 Figure 66 Spanning Tree Interface Settings Page 89 Figure 67 Spanning Tree...

Page 13: ...ge 136 Figure 100 Ethernet Ports Page 138 Figure 101 Cable Extended Feature Page 139 Figure 102 CPU Utilization Page 141 Figure 103 Interface Statistics Page 144 Figure 104 Etherlike Statistics Page 1...

Page 14: ...ing Started This section provides an introduction to the user interface and includes the following topics Starting the Embedded Web Interface Understanding the Embedded Web Interface Using Screen and...

Page 15: ...using the EWS This section contains information on starting the Embedded Web Interface To access the user interface 1 Open an internet browser 2 Ensure that pop up blockers are disabled If pop up bloc...

Page 16: ...Embedded Web Interface Components The following table lists the user interface components with their corresponding numbers Table 1 Interface Components View Description 1 Tree View Tree View provides...

Page 17: ...th management buttons and task icons Using the Embedded Web Interface Management Buttons Provides instructions for adding modifying and deleting configuration parameters Device Representation The Embe...

Page 18: ...r Logs Clears system logs Clear All Counters Clears statistics Create Enables creation of configuration entries Edit Modifies configuration settings Apply Applies configuration changes to the device T...

Page 19: ...formation Deleting Configuration Information Adding Configuration Information User defined information can be added to specific Web Interface pages by opening a new Add page To add information to tabl...

Page 20: ...ge such as the Storm Control Settings Page opens Figure 5 Storm Control Settings Page 4 Modify the relevant fields 5 Click The fields are modified and the information is saved to the device Deleting C...

Page 21: ...on file to the startup configuration file before resetting the device To reset the device 1 Click System Reset The Reset Page opens Figure 6 Reset Page 2 Click 3 The device reboots and a confirmation...

Page 22: ...System Information The System Information Page opens Figure 7 System Information Page The System Information Page contains the following fields Model Name Displays the device model number and name Sy...

Page 23: ...re Version Displays the installed software version number Boot Version Displays the current boot version running on the device Jumbo Frames Indicates if Jumbo Frames are enabled on the device The poss...

Page 24: ...the device When Layer 2 frames are forwarded Broadcast Multicast and Unknown Unicast frames are flooded to all ports on the relevant VLAN This occupies bandwidth and loads all nodes on all ports A Pa...

Page 25: ...interface The possible field values are Enable Enables storm control on the selected port Disable Disables storm control on the selected port Broadcast Rate Threshold Indicates the maximum rate kilobi...

Page 26: ...Gigabit Ethernet Switch AXXSW1GB User Guide 13 2 Click The Storm Control Settings Page opens Figure 10 Storm Control Settings Page 3 Modify the relevant fields 4 Click Storm control is enabled on the...

Page 27: ...s locked When a packet is received on a locked port and the packet source MAC address is not tied to that port either it was learned on a different port or it is unknown to the system the protection m...

Page 28: ...up to the maximum addresses allowed on the port See the Max Entries field Both relearning and aging MAC addresses are enabled Max Entries Specifies the number of MAC address that can be learned on th...

Page 29: ...t Switch AXXSW1GB User Guide 2 Click The Edit Port Security Settings Page opens Figure 12 Edit Port Security Settings Page 3 Modify the relevant fields 4 Click The port security settings are defined a...

Page 30: ...CP packets however if a UDP packet is received the packet is dropped ACLs are composed of access control entries ACEs that are rules that determine traffic classifications When configuring ACLs consid...

Page 31: ...ck box Selecting the check box deletes the MAC based ACLs The possible field values are Checked Deletes the selected MAC based ACL Unchecked Maintains the MAC based ACLs Priority Indicates the Rule Pr...

Page 32: ...ates that all bits are important For example if the destination MAC address is E0 00 AB 22 11 33 00 and the wildcard mask is 00 00 00 00 00 FF the last two bits are ignored VLAN ID Matches the packet...

Page 33: ...e contains the following fields New Rule Priority Indicates the rule priority which determines which rule is matched to a packet on a first match basis 3 Define the relevant fields 4 Click The MAC Bas...

Page 34: ...dify a MAC based rule 1 Click Network Security Access Control List MAC Based ACL The Edit Rule Page opens 2 Click The Edit Rule Page opens Figure 16 Edit Rule Page 3 Modify the relevant fields 4 Click...

Page 35: ...per a single ACL are 1018 The maximum number of ACEs rules in all ACLs are 1021 The maximum number of ACLs applied to a single interface are 256 The IP Based ACL Page contains information for defining...

Page 36: ...guarantee their delivery HMP Host Mapping Protocol HMP Collects network information from various networks hosts HMP monitors hosts spread over the internet as well as hosts in a single network RDP Re...

Page 37: ...rule Destination Mask Indicates the destination IP Address wildcard mask Wildcards are used to mask all or part of a destination IP Address Masks specify which bits are used and which bits are ignored...

Page 38: ...ws Permit Forwards packets which meet the ACL criteria Deny Drops packets which meet the ACL criteria Shutdown Drops packet that meet the ACL criteria and disables the port to which the packet was add...

Page 39: ...Rule to the ACL 1 Click Network Security Access Control List IP Based ACL The IP Based ACL Page opens 2 Click The Add IP Based Rule Page opens Figure 19 Add IP Based Rule Page 3 Define the relevant f...

Page 40: ...IP based Rule 1 Click Network Security Access Control List IP Based ACL The IP Based ACL Page opens 2 Select an ACL 3 Click The Edit Rule Page opens Figure 20 Edit Rule Page 4 Modify the relevant fiel...

Page 41: ...ed packets To bind ACLs to interfaces 1 Click Network Security Access Control List ACL Binding The ACL Binding Page opens Figure 21 ACL Binding Page The ACL Binding Page contains the following fields...

Page 42: ...net Switch AXXSW1GB User Guide 29 2 Select an interface 3 Click The Edit ACL Binding Page opens Figure 22 Edit ACL Binding Page 4 Define the relevant fields Click The ACL is bound the interface and th...

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Page 44: ...opper port connection Port Status Indicates whether the port is currently operational or non operational The possible field values are Up Indicates the port is currently operating Down Indicates the p...

Page 45: ...r a 100 Mbps speed port and half duplex mode setting 100 Full Indicates that the port advertises for a 100 Mbps speed port and full duplex mode setting 1000 Full Indicates that the port advertises for...

Page 46: ...iguration 1 Click The Port Configuration Settings Page opens Figure 24 Port Configuration Settings Page In addition the fields appearing on the Port Configuration Page the Port Configuration Settings...

Page 47: ...isplays the current Duplex Mode Current Auto Negotiation Displays the current Auto Negotiation Mode Admin Advertisement Defines the auto negotiation setting the port advertises The possible field valu...

Page 48: ...LAN is not configured on the port The port is not assigned to a different LAG The port is in full duplex mode All ports in the LAG have the same ingress filtering and tagged modes All ports in the LAG...

Page 49: ...yed Description Provides a user defined LAG description Type Displays the port types included in the LAG Status Indicates if traffic forwarding via the LAG is enabled The possible field values are Up...

Page 50: ...bled on the LAG Disable Indicates that flow control is disable on the LAG Auto Negotiation Detects the flow control and automatically configures the highest performance mode 2 Define the relevant fiel...

Page 51: ...ontrol the flow control default is disabled abilities to its partner Admin Advertisement Defines the auto negotiation setting the port advertises The possible field values are Max Capability Indicates...

Page 52: ...Intel Gigabit Ethernet Switch AXXSW1GB User Guide 39 Current Flow Control The current Flow Control setting 2 Define the relevant fields 3 Click The LAG configuration is saved and the device is updated...

Page 53: ...To define LAG parameters 1 Click Layer 2 Interface LAG Membership The LAG Membership Page opens Figure 27 LAG Membership Page The LAG Membership Page contains the following fields LAG Displays the po...

Page 54: ...ttings Page opens Figure 28 LAG Membership Settings Page In addition the fields appearing on the LAG Membership Page the LAG Membership Settings Page contains the following fields LACP Enables LACP on...

Page 55: ...LAGs To configure LACP for LAGs 1 Click Layer 2 Interface LACP Parameters The LACP Parameters Page opens Figure 29 LACP Parameters Page The LACP Parameters Page contains the following fields LACP Syst...

Page 56: ...lds 3 Click The LACP parameters are saved and the device is updated To modify the LACP parameters 1 Click The LACP Parameters Settings Page opens Figure 30 LACP Parameters Settings Page 2 Modify the r...

Page 57: ...Group Virtual Trunk Group Failover is globally enabled The Virtual Trunk Group Failover feature cannot be defined on LAGs However individual ports within a LAG can be added to a Virtual Trunk Group O...

Page 58: ...r on the device Group Displays the Trunk Group number Group State Indicates the Trunk Group state The possible field values are Up Indicates the group state is active Down Indicates the group state is...

Page 59: ...l Over Group 1 Click The Edit Fail Over Group Page opens Figure 32 Edit Fail Over Group Page 2 Select a Fail Over Group to be defined 3 Define the Ext or Server ports as a Uplink or Associated port 4...

Page 60: ...level is required to allow traffic flow between VLANs Layer 3 routers identify segments and coordinate with VLANs VLANs are Broadcast and Multicast domains Broadcast and Multicast traffic is transmitt...

Page 61: ...re 33 VLAN Properties Page The VLAN Properties Page contains the following fields Delete Deletes VLANs The possible field values are Checked Deletes the selected VLAN Unchecked Maintains VLANs VLAN ID...

Page 62: ...ries 2 Click The Add VLAN Page opens Figure 34 Add VLAN Page 3 Define the relevant fields 4 Click The VLAN ID is defined and the device is updated To modify the VLAN ID 1 Click Layer 2 VLAN Properties...

Page 63: ...embership Page opens Figure 36 VLAN Membership Page The VLAN Membership Page contains the following fields VLAN ID Displays the user defined VLAN ID VLAN Name Displays the name of the VLAN VLAN Type I...

Page 64: ...ntagged VLAN member Packets forwarded by the interface are untagged Interface Mode Displays the interface mode The possible field values are General Indicates the port belongs to VLANs and each VLAN i...

Page 65: ...Ethernet Switch AXXSW1GB User Guide To modify the VLAN membership 1 Click The Edit VLAN Membership Page opens Figure 37 Edit VLAN Membership Page 2 Modify the relevant fields 3 Click The VLAN members...

Page 66: ...e Interface Settings Page opens Figure 38 Interface Settings Page The Interface Settings Page contains the following fields Ports Indicates the port membership LAGs Indicates the LAG membership Interf...

Page 67: ...are dropped Frame Type Specifies the packet type accepted on the interface The possible field values are Admit All Both tagged and untagged packets are accepted on the interface Admit Tag Only Only ta...

Page 68: ...n the fields appearing on the Interface Settings Page the VLAN Interface Settings Page contains the following fields Current Reserved VLAN Displays the current reserved VLAN on the interface Reserve V...

Page 69: ...dress If the user cannot be classified by MAC address the system attempts to classify the user by Subnet If the subnet classification is unsuccessful the system attempts to classify the user by protoc...

Page 70: ...Groups 1 Click Layer 2 VLAN VLAN Groups MAC based Groups The VLAN MAC based Groups Page opens Figure 40 VLAN MAC based Groups Page The VLAN MAC based Groups Page contains the following fields MAC Add...

Page 71: ...MAC prefix associated with the VLAN group Host Defines the specified MAC address as the only address associated with the VLAN group 3 Define the fields 4 Click The MAC based VLAN group is defined and...

Page 72: ...AN Groups Subnet based Groups The VLAN Subnet based Groups Page opens Figure 43 VLAN Subnet based Groups Page The VLAN Subnet based Groups Page contains the following fields IP Address Displays the IP...

Page 73: ...Define the fields 4 Click The Subnet based VLAN group is defined and the device is updated To modify a Subnet VLAN Group 1 Click Layer 2 VLAN VLAN Groups Subnet based Groups The VLAN Subnet based Gro...

Page 74: ...protocol based VLANs 1 Click Layer 2 VLAN VLAN Groups Protocol based Groups The VLAN Protocol Groups Page opens Figure 46 VLAN Protocol Groups Page The VLAN Protocol Groups Page contains the following...

Page 75: ...tocol Value Displays the protocol group type The possible field values are IP IP Internet Protocol IP IPX Internet Packet Exchange IPX ARP The Address Resolution Protocol ARP converts IP addresses int...

Page 76: ...1 Click Layer 2 VLAN VLAN Groups Protocol Based Groups The VLAN Protocol Groups Page opens 2 Click The Protocol based Groups Settings Page opens Figure 48 Protocol based Groups Settings Page 3 Modify...

Page 77: ...s to VLAN Page The Mapping Groups to VLAN Page contains the following fields Group Type Displays the VLAN Group type to which the interface is attached The possible field values are MAC based Indicate...

Page 78: ...er Guide 65 2 Click The Mapping Groups to VLAN Settings Page Mapping Groups to VLAN Settings Page opens Figure 50 Mapping Groups to VLAN Settings Page 3 Modify the fields 4 Click The interfaces mappin...

Page 79: ...n GARP defines a set of devices interested in a given network attribute such as VLAN or multicast address When configuring GARP ensure the following The leave time must be greater than or equal to thr...

Page 80: ...before leaving its GARP state Leave time is activated by a Leave All Time message sent received and cancelled by the Join message received Leave time must be greater than or equal to three times the j...

Page 81: ...e the GVRP parameters on the device 1 Click Layer 2 VLAN GVRP Parameters The GVRP Parameters Page opens Figure 53 GVRP Parameters Page The GVRP Parameters Page is divided into Port and LAG parameters...

Page 82: ...face Disable Disables Dynamic VLAN creation on the interface GVRP Registration Indicates if VLAN registration through GVRP is enabled on the interface The possible field values are Enable Enables GVRP...

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Page 84: ...nfigured manually An address becomes associated with a port by learning the port from the frame s source address but if a frame that is addressed to a destination MAC address is not associated with a...

Page 85: ...The Static Addresses Page opens Figure 55 Static Addresses Page The Static Addresses Page contains the following fields Delete Deletes the entry The possible field values are Checked Deletes the sele...

Page 86: ...defined for locked ports Note To prevent static MAC addresses from being deleted when the device is reset make sure that the port attached to the MAC address is locked 2 Click The Add Static MAC Addre...

Page 87: ...AC Address To configure the Dynamic MAC Address table 1 Click Layer 2 Address Table Dynamic Addresses The Dynamic Addresses Page opens Figure 57 Dynamic Addresses Page The Dynamic Addresses Page conta...

Page 88: ...Address Aging field is defined and the device is updated To query the Dynamic MAC Address Table 1 Click Layer 2 Address Table Dynamic Addresses The Dynamic Addresses Page opens 2 Select an Address Ta...

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Page 90: ...r Guide 77 8 Configuring Multicast Forwarding This section contains information for configuring Multicast forwarding and includes the following sections Defining IGMP Snooping Defining Multicast Group...

Page 91: ...tion of the Multicast filtering database Note Ensure that Bridge Multicast filtering is enabled before enabling IGMP Snooping see Defining Multicast Groups To enable IGMP Snooping 1 Click Layer 2 Mult...

Page 92: ...fault time is 260 seconds MRouter Timeout Indicates the amount of the time the Multicast router waits to receive a message before it times out If any MRouter message IGMP query or any other multicast...

Page 93: ...Bridge multicast groups are defined according to MAC addresses In cases where the Bridge Multicast Address is an IP Address it is required to be mapped to a MAC address Multiple IP address can be map...

Page 94: ...AC address IP address Ports Displays port that can be added to a multicast service LAGs Displays LAGs that can be added to a multicast service Interface Displays the interface used to manage the devic...

Page 95: ...itch AXXSW1GB User Guide To modify the multicast group 1 Click The Edit Multicast Group Page opens Figure 62 Edit Multicast Group Page 2 Modify the relevant fields 3 Click The Multicast group is defin...

Page 96: ...IGMP snooping interprets Forward static ports as statically configured Multicast ports that propagates IGMP reports and data The Forward also adds the Multicast Group Forward static ports to the Forwa...

Page 97: ...s not included in the Multicast group even if IGMP snooping designated the port to join a Multicast group 2 Exclude Indicates the port LAG is not part of a Multicast group Select a VLAN in the VLAN ID...

Page 98: ...k efficiency The device supports the following STP versions Classic STP Provides a single path between end stations avoiding and eliminating loops Defining Spanning Tree Rapid STP Detects and uses net...

Page 99: ...The Spanning Tree Properties Page contains the following fields Global Settings Spanning Tree State Indicates whether STP is enabled on the device The possible field values are Enable Enables STP on...

Page 100: ...Time indicates the amount of time in seconds a Root Bridge waits between configuration messages The possible field range is 1 10 seconds The default is 2 seconds Max Age Specifies the device Maximum A...

Page 101: ...88 Intel Gigabit Ethernet Switch AXXSW1GB User Guide 2 Define the relevant fields 3 Click STP is enabled and the device is updated...

Page 102: ...ning Tree Interface Settings Page contains the following fields Ports Displays the port on which STP is enabled LAGs Displays the LAG on which STP is enabled If Ports are selected the following fields...

Page 103: ...to the root switch Designated The port or LAG through which the designated switch is attached to the LAN Alternate Provides an alternate path to the root switch from the root interface Backup Provides...

Page 104: ...tside the network core from being assigned the spanning tree root State Displays the current STP state of a port If enabled the port state determines what forwarding action is taken on traffic Possibl...

Page 105: ...Bridge ID Indicates the bridge priority and the MAC Address of the designated bridge Designated Port ID Indicates the selected port priority and interface Designated Cost Indicates the cost of the por...

Page 106: ...logies that allow a faster STP convergence without creating forwarding loops The Global System LAG information displays the same field information as the ports but represents the LAG RSTP information...

Page 107: ...values are STP Classic STP is enabled on the device Rapid STP Rapid STP is enabled on the device Multiple STP Multiple STP is enabled on the device Fast Link Operational Status Indicates whether Fast...

Page 108: ...itch AXXSW1GB User Guide 95 2 Click The Rapid Spanning Tree Settings Page opens Figure 69 Rapid Spanning Tree Settings Page 3 Define the relevant fields 4 Click Rapid STP is defined for the interface...

Page 109: ...ties Page contains the following fields Region Name User defined STP region name Revision An unsigned 16 bit number that identifies the revision of the current MSTP configuration The revision number i...

Page 110: ...the instance to VLAN settings 1 Click Layer 2 Multiple STP Instance To VLAN Settings The Instance To VLAN Settings Page opens Figure 71 Instance To VLAN Settings Page The Instance To VLAN Settings Pag...

Page 111: ...hich the device belongs Network administrators can define the Multiple STP instance settings using the Instance Settings Page To define the Instance settings 1 Click Layer 2 Multiple STP Instance Sett...

Page 112: ...D Root Port Indicates the selected instance s root port Root Path Cost Indicates the selected instance s path cost Bridge ID Indicates the bridge ID of the selected instance Remaining Hops Indicates t...

Page 113: ...ace Displays the interface for which the MSTP settings are displayed The possible field values are Port Specifies the port for which the MSTP settings are displayed LAG Specifies the LAG for which the...

Page 114: ...icates the port is not participating in the Spanning Tree Mode Indicates the STP mode by which STP is enabled on the device The possible field values are Classic STP Classic STP is enabled on the devi...

Page 115: ...abit Ethernet Switch AXXSW1GB User Guide 2 Click The Interface Table Page opens Figure 74 Interface Table Page 3 Define the relevant fields 4 Click The Interface Settings Page is defined and the devic...

Page 116: ...103 10 Configuring Quality of Service This section contains information for configuring QoS and includes the following topics Quality of Service Overview Defining General QoS Settings Configuring Bas...

Page 117: ...agged are assigned a default VPT value which is set on a per port basis The assigned VPT is used to map the packet to the egress queue CoS Services After packets are assigned to a specific egress queu...

Page 118: ...SW1GB User Guide 105 Defining General QoS Settings This section contains information for defining general QoS settings and includes the following topics Configuring CoS General Parameters Configure Ba...

Page 119: ...ng QoS Mode Determines whether QoS is enabled on the device The possible values are Disable Disables QoS on the device Basic Enables CoS Basic mode on the device Advanced Enables Advanced CoS mode on...

Page 120: ...Page contains the following field Set Default User Priority Sets the default user priority The possible field values are 0 7 The default CoS value is 0 With the default settings 0 is the lowest and 7...

Page 121: ...which the scheduling type and WRR weights are defined Scheduling Indicates the scheduling type by which the bandwidth is allocated to queues The system supports selecting up to two group entries Grou...

Page 122: ...Intel Gigabit Ethernet Switch AXXSW1GB User Guide 109 2 Define the relevant fields 3 Click The Queue settings are set and the device is updated...

Page 123: ...tting The Bandwidth Settings Page opens Figure 78 Bandwidth Settings Page The Bandwidth Settings Page contains the following fields Ports Displays the port table for which the bandwidth settings are d...

Page 124: ...ble range is 1 to 10000000 CIR Defines CIR as the queue shaping type The possible field value is 64 10 000 000 bits per second CbS Defines CbS as the queue shaping type The possible field value is 1 k...

Page 125: ...oS to Queue Page The CoS to Queue Page contains the following fields Restore Defaults Restores the device factory defaults for mapping CoS values to a forwarding queue Class of Service Specifies the C...

Page 126: ...ue Page opens Figure 81 DSCP to Queue Page The DSCP to Queue Page contains the following fields Restore Defaults Restores the device factory defaults for mapping DSCP values to a forwarding queue DSCP...

Page 127: ...llowing topics Configuring Basic General Parameters Configuring DSCP Rewrite Configuring Basic General Parameters The Basic Mode General Settings Page contains parameters for enabling the Basic QoS Mo...

Page 128: ...assifies traffic based on the CoS tag value DSCP Classifies traffic based on the DSCP values Always Rewrite DSCP Indicates if the DSCP value is always reassigned based on values displayed in the DSCP...

Page 129: ...igure the DSCP rewrite 1 Click QoS Basic Mode DSCP Rewrite The QoS DSCP Rewrite Page opens Figure 83 QoS DSCP Rewrite Page The QoS DSCP Rewrite Page contains the following fields DSCP In Displays the...

Page 130: ...or configuring advanced QoS features and includes the following topics Defining Policy Properties Defining Policy Profiles Defining Policy Properties This section contains information for configuring...

Page 131: ...P tags To define advance QoS DSCP mapping 1 Click QoS Advance Mode Policied DSCP The Policied DSCP Page opens Figure 84 Policied DSCP Page The Policied DSCP Page contains the following fields DSCP In...

Page 132: ...Advanced Mode Class Map The Class Map Page opens Figure 85 Class Map Page The Class Map Page contains the following fields Delete Deletes Class Maps The possible field values are Checked Deletes the s...

Page 133: ...elds in the Class Map Page the Add QoS Class Map Page contains the following fields Preferred ACL Indicates if packets are first matched to an IP based ACL or a MAC based ACL IP ACL Contains a list of...

Page 134: ...e policer cannot be deleted if it is being used in a policy map The Aggregated Policier Page contains information for defining the bandwidth limits and define actions to take on packets that do not me...

Page 135: ...dropped Remark DSCP Packets exceeding the limits are forwarded with a flagged remarked DSCP value 2 Click The Add Aggregated Policier Page opens Figure 88 Add Aggregated Policier Page 3 Define the rel...

Page 136: ...whose match criteria are defined in a class map a class map must first be defined or the name of the policy map to be created added to or modified must first be specified Class policies can be configu...

Page 137: ...Mode Policy Table The Policy Table Page opens Figure 90 Policy Table Page The Policy Table Page contains the following fields Delete Deletes policies The possible field values are Checked Deletes the...

Page 138: ...ffic New Value Assigns the new value to the selected DSCP Queue or CoS Setting Police Policer type for the class Possible values are Aggregate Configures the class to use a configured aggregate police...

Page 139: ...ossible values are Drop Drops packets exceeding the defined CIR value Remark DSCP Remarks packets DSCP values exceeding the defined CIR value according to Policied DSCP table None Packets exceeding th...

Page 140: ...interfaces To attach a policy to an interface 1 Click QoS Advanced Mode Policy Binding The Policy Binding Page opens Figure 93 Policy Binding Page The Policy Binding Page contains the following fields...

Page 141: ...e the relevant fields 4 Click The Add Qos Policy Binding Page is defined and the device is updated To modify the QoS policy binding settings 1 Click The Qos Policy Binding Settings Page opens Figure 9...

Page 142: ...essages to be filtered based on their urgency or relevancy Each message severity determines the set of event logging devices that are sent per each event message The following table lists the log seve...

Page 143: ...ndicates if device global logs for Cache and File Logs are enabled The possible field values are Checked Enables device logs Unchecked Disables device logs Severity The following are the available log...

Page 144: ...formation Debug Provides debugging messages Note When a severity level is selected all severity level choices above the selection are selected automatically Memory Logs Defines the minimum severity le...

Page 145: ...rity and a description of the log message The message log is available after reboot To view the message logs 1 Click System Logs Flash The System Flash Logs Page opens Figure 97 System Flash Logs Page...

Page 146: ...Memory Logs The Device Memory Log Page contains all system logs in a chronological order that are saved in RAM Cache To open the Device Memory Log Page 1 Click System Logs Memory The Device Memory Log...

Page 147: ...tch AXXSW1GB User Guide Clearing Device Memory Logs Message logs can be cleared from the Device Memory Log Page To clear message logs 1 Click System Logs Memory The Device Memory Log Page opens 2 Clic...

Page 148: ...Gigabit Ethernet Switch AXXSW1GB User Guide 135 12 Managing Device Diagnostics This section contains the following topics Configuring Port Mirroring Ethernet Ports Diagnostics Viewing the CPU Utiliza...

Page 149: ...selecting a specific port from which to copy all packets and other ports to which the packets copied To enable port mirroring 1 Click Diagnostics Port Mirroring The Port Mirroring Page opens Figure 99...

Page 150: ...irroring on receiving ports Tx Only Defines the port mirroring on transmitting ports Tx and Rx Defines the port mirroring on both receiving and transmitting ports This is the default value Status Indi...

Page 151: ...es that there is not a cable connected to the port Open Cable Indicates that the cable is open Short Cable Indicates that a short has occurred in the cable OK Indicates that the cable passed the test...

Page 152: ...Status Displays the cable status Speed Indicates the speed at which the cable is transmitting packets The possible field values are 10 Indicates the port is currently operating at 10 Mbps 100 Indicat...

Page 153: ...ity Automatic polarity detection and correction permits on all RJ 45 ports for automatic adjustment of wiring errors Pair Skew Reaction or transmission time in nanoseconds for the selected cable pair...

Page 154: ...n The CPU Utilization Page opens Figure 102 CPU Utilization Page The CPU Utilization Page contains the following fields CPU Utilization Displays CPU resource utilization information The possible field...

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Page 156: ...statistics for RMON interfaces GVRP EAP and Etherlike statistics This section contains the following topics Viewing Interface Statistics Managing RMON Statistics Viewing Interface Statistics This sec...

Page 157: ...h statistics are displayed The possible field values are Port Defines the specific port for which interface statistics are displayed LAG Defines the specific LAG for which interface statistics are dis...

Page 158: ...tistics Total Bytes Octets Displays the number of octets transmitted from the selected interface Unicast Packets Displays the number of Unicast packets transmitted from the selected interface Multicas...

Page 159: ...displayed LAG Defines the specific LAG for which Etherlike statistics are displayed Refresh Rate Defines the amount of time that passes before the etherlike statistics are refreshed The possible fiel...

Page 160: ...ceived errors on the selected interface Received Pause Frames Displays the number of received paused frames on the selected interface Transmitted Pause Frames Displays the number of paused frames tran...

Page 161: ...terface type for which the statistics are displayed Port Indicates port statistics are displayed LAG Indicates LAG statistics are displayed Refresh Rate Indicates the amount of time that passes before...

Page 162: ...Statistics Invalid Protocol ID Displays the device GVRP Invalid Protocol ID statistics Invalid Attribute Type Displays the device GVRP Invalid Attribute ID statistics Invalid Attribute Value Displays...

Page 163: ...ing information about device utilization and errors that occurred on the device To view RMON statistics 1 Click Statistics RMON Statistics The RMON Statistics Page opens Figure 106 RMON Statistics Pag...

Page 164: ...terface since the device was last refreshed Undersize Packets Displays the number of undersized packets less than 64 octets received on the interface since the device was last refreshed Oversize Packe...

Page 165: ...e frames received on the interface since the device was last refreshed Frames of 1024 to 1522 Bytes Number of 1024 to 1522 byte frames received on the interface since the device was last refreshed 2 S...

Page 166: ...el Gigabit Ethernet Switch AXXSW1GB User Guide 153 Configuring RMON History This section contains the following topics Defining RMON History Control Viewing the RMON History Table Configuring RMON Eve...

Page 167: ...MON History Control Page contains the following fields Delete Deletes History Control entries The possible field values are Checked Deletes the selected History Control entry Unchecked Maintains the c...

Page 168: ...of Samples Displays the current number of samples taken Owner Displays the RMON station or user that requested the RMON information The field range is 0 20 characters 2 Click The Add History Entry Se...

Page 169: ...ify the RMON History Control Settings 1 Click The RMON History Control Settings Page opens Figure 109 RMON History Control Settings Page 2 Modify the relevant fields 3 Click The entry is added to the...

Page 170: ...Indicates the sample number from which the statistics were taken Received Bytes Octets Displays the number of octets received on the interface since the device was last refreshed This number includes...

Page 171: ...ved on the interface since the device was last refreshed Jabbers Displays the total number of received packets that were longer than 1518 octets This number excludes frame bits but includes FCS octets...

Page 172: ...nts To view RMON events 1 Click Statistics RMON Events Events Control The RMON Events Control Page opens Figure 111 RMON Events Control Page The RMON Events Control Page contains the following fields...

Page 173: ...are None Indicates that no event occurred Log Indicates that the event is a log entry Trap Indicates that the event is a trap Log and Trap Indicates that the event is both a log entry and a trap Time...

Page 174: ...nt logs 1 Click Statistics RMON Events Events Logs The RMON Events Logs Page opens Figure 112 RMON Events Logs Page The RMON Events Logs Page contains the following fields Event Displays the RMON Even...

Page 175: ...Table entry The possible field values are Checked Deletes a selected RMON Alarms Table entry Unchecked Maintains RMON Alarms Table entry Alarm Entry Indicates a specific alarm Counter Name Displays t...

Page 176: ...g Threshold Displays the falling counter value that triggers the falling threshold alarm The falling threshold is graphically presented on top of the graph bars Each monitored variable is designated a...

Page 177: ...net Switch AXXSW1GB User Guide To edit RMON alarms 1 Click The RMON Alarms Definition Page opens Figure 115 RMON Alarms Definition Page 2 Define the relevant fields 3 Click The RMON alarm is added and...

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Page 179: ...r technical support representative Switch s amber fault LED is solid on Fatal hardware or software problem Pull the switch out and re insert it into the chassis slot Ensure that it is plugged in prope...

Page 180: ...but the corresponding link LED is not ON or flashing Incorrect Ethernet cable crossed rather than straight cable or vice versa or split pair incorrect twisting of pairs Check pin out and replace if n...

Page 181: ...the equipment and shall be easily accessible SAFETY STEPS Whenever you remove the chassis covers to access the inside of the system follow these steps 1 Turn off all peripheral devices connected to t...

Page 182: ...parts Contact should be made with care Consider wearing protective gloves Danger of explosion if the battery is incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the eq...

Page 183: ...des Wechselstrom Netzkabel aus der Steckdose bzw dem Netzger t um den Stromanschlu des Systems zu unterbrechen SICHERHEISMASSNAHMEN Immer wenn Sie die Geh useabdeckung abnehmen um an das Systeminnere...

Page 184: ...die Abdeckung wieder anzubringen 1 Vergewissern Sie sich da Sie keine Werkzeuge oder Teile im Innern des Systems zur ckgelassen haben 2 berpr fen Sie alle Kabel Zusatzkarten und andere Komponenten au...

Page 185: ...etzt sein keine starken von elektrischen Ger ten erzeugten elektromagnetischen Felder aufweisen in Regionen in denen elektrische St rme auftreten mit einem berspannungsschutzger t verbunden sein w hre...

Page 186: ...der l int rieur du syst me suivez les consignes suivantes 1 Mettez hors tension tous les p riph riques connect s au syst me 2 Mettez le syst me hors tension en mettant l interrupteur g n ral en posit...

Page 187: ...n aux broches aigu s des cartes et aux bords tranchants du capot Nous vous recommandons l usage de gants de protection Danger d explosion si la batterie n est pas remont e correctement Remplacer uniqu...

Page 188: ...a la tapa del chasis para acceder al interior del sistema siga las siguientes instrucciones 1 Apague todos los dispositivos perif ricos conectados al sistema 2 Apague el sistema presionando el interru...

Page 189: ...tener en cuenta que en el chasis o en el tablero puede haber piezas cortantes o punzantes Por ello se recomienda precauci n y el uso de guantes protectores Existe peligro de explosi n si la pila no se...

Page 190: ...edere all interno del sistema seguire i seguenti passi 1 Spegnere tutti i dispositivi periferici collegati al sistema 2 Spegnere il sistema usando il pulsante spento acceso dell interruttore del siste...

Page 191: ...ldati Fare attenzione alla presenza di piedini appuntiti e parti taglienti sulle schede e sul telaio consigliabile l uso di guanti di protezione Esiste il pericolo di un esplosione se la pila non vien...

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Page 193: ...d in this guide Use of other products components will void the UL Listing and other regulatory approvals of the product and may result in noncompliance with product regulations in the region s in whic...

Page 194: ...usceptible to electrical storms we recommend you plug your system into a surge suppressor and disconnect telecommunication lines to your modem during an electrical storm Provided with a properly groun...

Page 195: ...was not provided with your product purchase one that is approved for use in your country Caution To avoid electrical shock or fire check the power cord s that will be used with the product as follows...

Page 196: ...tem without the fan guard in place Rack Mount Warnings The equipment rack must be anchored to an unmovable support to prevent it from tipping when a server or piece of equipment is extended from it Th...

Page 197: ...n Carefully route cables as directed to minimize airflow blockage and cooling problems For proper cooling and airflow operate the system only with the chassis covers installed Operating the system wit...

Page 198: ...rodukte oder Komponenten f hrt zum Erl schen der UL Zulassung und anderer Genehmigungen f r das Produkt Dadurch kann das Produkt gegen Produktbestimmungen versto en die im Verkaufsland gelten Sicherhe...

Page 199: ...der Ersch tterungsquellen Abgeschirmt von starken elektromagnetischen Feldern die durch elektrische Ger te erzeugt werden In gewittergef hrdeten Gebieten sollten Sie das System an einen berspannungssc...

Page 200: ...den k nnen ffnen Sie das Netzteil nicht Im Netzteil bestehen gef hrliche Spannungen Str me und Energiequellen Schicken Sie das Ger t f r Wartungsarbeiten an den Hersteller zur ck Wenn Sie ein hot plug...

Page 201: ...gungselementen F hren Sie keine Arbeiten im Netzteil aus Das Netzteil enth lt keine f r den Benutzer wartungsbed rftigen Teile Schicken Sie das Ger t f r Wartungsarbeiten an den Hersteller zur ck Scha...

Page 202: ...in eingebauten Ger te ordnungsgem geerdet sein Elektrostatische Entladungen ESD Vorsicht Elektrostatische Entladungen k nnen zur Besch digung von Festplatten Platinen und anderen Komponenten f hren Da...

Page 203: ...ystem nur mit angebrachten Geh useabdeckungen betrieben werden Die Inbetriebnahme des Systems ohne Abdeckung kann zur Besch digung von Systemkomponenten f hren So bringen Sie die Abdeckung wieder an V...

Page 204: ...tions r glementaires du produit et le produit peut ne pas tre conforme aux autres lois et r glementations locales applicables au produit S curit avertissements et mises en garde Pour viter de vous ble...

Page 205: ...es de chaleur telles que la lumi re directe du soleil et les radiateurs l cart des sources de vibration ou des chocs physiques Isol des champs lectromagn tiques importants produits par des appareils l...

Page 206: ...orsque vous remplacez un bloc d alimentation chaud d branchez le cordon du bloc d alimentation en cours de remplacement avant de le retirer du serveur Pour viter tout risque d lectrocution mettez le s...

Page 207: ...d alimentation Il ne contient aucune pi ce r parable Renvoyez le au fabricant en cas de probl me Mettez le serveur hors tension et d branchez tous les cordons d alimentation avant d ajouter ou de remp...

Page 208: ...ck doivent tre correctement reli s la terre D charges lectrostatiques ESD Attention Les d charges lectrostatiques ESD peuvent endommager les lecteurs de disque dur les cartes et d autres pi ces Il est...

Page 209: ...s de refroidissement Afin de permettre une ventilation et un refroidissement corrects ne mettez le syst me en marche que lorsque les panneaux du ch ssis sont en place L utilisation du syst me sans les...

Page 210: ...s anular la homologaci n UL y otras certificaciones oficiales del producto pudiendo dejar de ser compatible con las normativas locales de los pa ses en los que se comercializa Advertencias y precaucio...

Page 211: ...ntilada y alejada de fuentes de calor incluida la luz solar directa y los radiadores Alejada de fuentes de vibraci n o de golpes f sicos Aislada de campos electromagn ticos producidos por dispositivos...

Page 212: ...de tensi n corriente y energ a peligrosos Devu lvala al fabricante para repararla Al reemplazar una fuente de alimentaci n de conexi n en funcionamiento desenchufe el cable de alimentaci n de la fuen...

Page 213: ...aci n No hay elementos en la fuente de alimentaci n que usted pueda reparar y utilizar Devu lvala al fabricante para repararla Apague el servidor y desconecte todos los cables de alimentaci n antes de...

Page 214: ...una conexi n a tierra apropiada para el rack y para cada pieza del equipo instalada en el mismo Descarga electrost tica ESD Precauci n Las descargas electrost ticas pueden da ar las unidades de disco...

Page 215: ...y de refrigeraci n Para conseguir una refrigeraci n y corriente de aire adecuadas compruebe que cuando sistema est funcionando las cubiertas de la carcasa est n instaladas Si utiliza el sistema sin l...

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