Nortel 10BASE-T Using Manual Download Page 288

Using the BayStack 410-24T 10BASE-T Switch

B-2

309985-C Rev 00

10BASE-T/100BASE-TX MDA

The 400-4TX MDA (

Figure B-1

) uses four 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX RJ-45 

(8-pin modular) port connectors to attach Ethernet devices. 

Table B-1

 describes 

the 400-4TX MDA components and LEDs.

Figure B-1.

400-4TX MDA Front Panel

Table B-1.

400-4TX MDA Components

Item

Label

Description

1

100

100BASE-TX port status LEDs (green):

On: The corresponding port is set to operate at 100 Mb/s. 

Off: The link connection is bad or there is no connection to this port.

Blinking: The corresponding port is management disabled.

2

10

10BASE-T port status LEDs (green):

On: The corresponding port is set to operate at 10 Mb/s.

Off: The link connection is bad or there is no connection to this port.

Blinking: The corresponding port is management disabled.

3

F Dx

Full-duplex port status LEDs (green):

On: The corresponding port is in full-duplex mode. 

Off: The corresponding port is in half-duplex mode.

4

Activity

Port activity LEDs (green):

Blinking: Indicates the network activity level for the corresponding port. A 
high level of network activity can cause LEDs to appear to be on 
continuously.

5

10BASE-T/100BASE-TX RJ-45 (8-pin modular) port connectors.

400-4TX  MDA

Activity

100

10

F Dx

1

4

BS41046A

5

3

2

Summary of Contents for 10BASE-T

Page 1: ...Software Release V3 1 0 Part No 309985 C Rev 00 August 2000 4401 Great America Parkway Santa Clara CA 95054 Using the BayStack 410 24T 10BASE T Switch...

Page 2: ...s equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against har...

Page 3: ...tic environment radio disturbance may arise When such trouble occurs the user may be required to take corrective actions Taiwan Requirements Bureau of Standards Metrology and Inspection BSMI Statement...

Page 4: ...or otherwise disclose to any third party the Software or any information about the operation design performance or implementation of the Software and user manuals that is confidential to Nortel Netwo...

Page 5: ...ective at the date of expiration of the Nortel Networks copyright those restrictions relating to use and disclosure of Nortel Networks confidential information shall continue in effect Licensee may te...

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Page 7: ...ion 1 1 Front Panel 1 2 Comm Port 1 2 Uplink Expansion ModuleSlot 1 3 10BASE T Port Connectors 1 3 LED Display Panel 1 4 Back Panel 1 6 AC Power Receptacle 1 7 RPSU Connector 1 8 Cascade Module Slot 1...

Page 8: ...High Density Switched Workgroup Application 1 25 Fail Safe Stack Application 1 26 Stack Operation 1 27 BayStack 400 ST1 Cascade Module 1 29 Cascade A Out Connector 1 29 Unit Select Switch 1 29 Cascade...

Page 9: ...itional Tips About the MultiLink Trunking Feature 1 81 Port Mirroring Conversation Steering 1 82 Port Based Mirroring Configuration 1 83 Address Based Mirroring Configuration 1 85 Port Mirroring Confi...

Page 10: ...s 3 12 SNMP Configuration 3 13 System Characteristics 3 15 Switch Configuration 3 18 MAC Address Table 3 21 MAC Address Based Security 3 23 MAC Address Security Configuration 3 25 MAC Address Security...

Page 11: ...ATM MDA Configuration 3 88 ATM MDA Software Download 3 91 Console Comm Port Configuration 3 94 Renumber Stack Units 3 101 Hardware Unit Information 3 103 Spanning Tree Configuration 3 103 Spanning Tr...

Page 12: ...Protocol and Standards Compatibility A 2 Data Rate A 3 Interface Options A 3 Safety Agency Certification A 3 Electromagnetic Emissions A 3 Electromagnetic Immunity A 4 Declaration of Conformity A 4 A...

Page 13: ...45 10BASE T 100BASE TX Port Connectors D 1 MDI and MDI X Devices D 2 MDI X to MDI Cable Connections D 3 MDI X to MDI X Cable Connections D 4 DB 9 RS 232 D Console Comm Port Connector D 5 Appendix E D...

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Page 15: ...figuration Example 1 34 Figure 1 14 Stack Down Configuration Example 1 35 Figure 1 15 Redundant Cascade Stacking Feature 1 37 Figure 1 16 Port Based VLAN Example 1 38 Figure 1 17 Default VLAN Settings...

Page 16: ...on Screen for Switch S2 1 69 Figure 1 45 MultiLink Trunk Configuration Screen for Switch S3 1 71 Figure 1 46 MultiLink Trunk Configuration Screen for Switch S4 1 73 Figure 1 47 Loss of Distributed Tru...

Page 17: ...0 MAC Address Security Port Configuration Screen 1 of 2 3 29 Figure 3 11 MAC Address Security Port Configuration Screen 2 of 2 3 30 Figure 3 12 MAC Address Security Port Lists Screens 5 Screens 3 32 F...

Page 18: ...3 106 Figure 3 45 Spanning Tree Switch Settings Screen 3 108 Figure 3 46 TELNET SNMP Manager List Configuration Screen 3 111 Figure 3 47 Software Download Screen 3 115 Figure 3 48 Configuration File D...

Page 19: ...figuring MultiLink Trunks C 8 Figure C 8 Configuring Port Mirroring 1 of 2 C 9 Figure C 9 Configuring Port Mirroring 2 of 2 C 10 Figure C 10 Configuring IGMP Snooping 1 of 3 C 11 Figure C 11 Configuri...

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Page 21: ...ion Screen Fields 3 31 Table 3 10 MAC Address Security Port Lists Screen Fields 3 33 Table 3 11 MAC Address Security Table Screen Fields 3 38 Table 3 12 VLAN Configuration Menu Screen Options 3 40 Tab...

Page 22: ...Screen Options 3 104 Table 3 38 Spanning Tree Port Configuration Screen Fields 3 106 Table 3 39 Spanning Tree Switch Settings Parameters 3 109 Table 3 40 TELNET SNMP Manager List Configuration Screen...

Page 23: ...ng optional media dependent adapters MDAs that support a range of media types Installation instructions are included with each MDA see your Nortel Networks sales representative for ordering informatio...

Page 24: ...m Port and learn how to use the console interface CI menus to configure and manage a standalone switch or a stack configuration Chapter 3 Troubleshoot and diagnose problems with your BayStack 410 24T...

Page 25: ...criptions Where a variable is two or more words the words are connected by an underscore Example If the command syntax is show at valid_route valid_route is one variable and you substitute one value f...

Page 26: ...ar to send DCE data communications equipment DSR data set ready DTE data terminal equipment ECM Entity Coordination Management ELAN emulated LAN FID filtering database identifier HRPSU high power redu...

Page 27: ...VLAN identifier RADIUS Remote Authentication Dial In User Services RARP Reverse Address Resolution Protocol RMON remote monitoring RPSU redundant power supply unit SNMP Simple Network Management Prot...

Page 28: ...w to use the Nortel Networks Device Manager software a set of graphical network management applications you can use to configure and manage the BayStack 350 410 450 switches You can print selected tec...

Page 29: ...aff for that distributor or reseller for assistance If you purchased a Nortel Networks service program contact one of the following Nortel Networks Technical Solutions Centers Technical Solutions Cent...

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Page 31: ...rview of main features Description The BayStack 410 24T switch see Figure 1 1 provides high performance low cost full duplex and half duplex connections to 10BASE T local area networks LANs With the a...

Page 32: ...screens and customize your network using the supplied menus and screens see Chapter 3 Using the Console Interface The Console Comm Port is a DB 9 RS 232 D male serial port connector You can use this c...

Page 33: ...ork interface controller NIC card in a node or server similar to a conventional Ethernet repeater hub If you are connecting to another Ethernet hub or Ethernet switch you need a crossover cable unless...

Page 34: ...internal circuitry Off No AC power to switch or power supply failed Status System status Green On Self test passed successfully and switch is operational Blinking A nonfatal error occurred during the...

Page 35: ...but cannot participate in the stack configuration Base Base mode Green On The switch is configured as the stack base unit Off The switch is not configured as the stack base unit or is in standalone m...

Page 36: ...nit Select switch to Base until the failed unit is repaired or replaced Link 10 Mb s port speed indicator Green On The corresponding port is set to operate at 10 Mb s and the link is good Green Blinki...

Page 37: ...Table 1 2 International Power Cord Specifications Country Plug description Specifications Typical plug Australia AS3112 1981 Male plug 240 VAC 50 Hz Single phase Continental Europe CEE7 standard VII m...

Page 38: ...page 1 27 You can connect up to eight BayStack 410 24T switches into a redundant stack configuration BayStack 410 24T switches use a fail safe cascade stacking architecture which in the unlikely event...

Page 39: ...es one optional BayStack 400 ST1 Cascade Module kit per stacked unit See your Nortel Networks sales representative for ordering information Spanning Tree Protocol STP Complies with IEEE 802 1D standar...

Page 40: ...tional password protection Login time out Failed login guard Inactivity time out Allowed source addresses Event logging IEEE 802 1Q port based virtual LANs VLANs IGMP snooping IEEE 802 1p prioritizing...

Page 41: ...ng the Trivial File Transfer Protocol TFTP Configuration file download upload support Allows you to store your switch stack configuration parameters on a TFTP server Remote monitoring RMON with four g...

Page 42: ...ch ports belong to the VLAN The PVID is used to coordinate VLANs across multiple switches Protocol based VLANs A protocol based VLAN is a VLAN in which you assign your switch ports as members of a bro...

Page 43: ...RADIUS based security Limits administrative access to the switch through user authentication SNMP security Limits administration access via selective IP filtering Figure 1 5 shows an example of a typi...

Page 44: ...cified by the MAC address based security feature can access the switch on the secured ports Teachers offices and classrooms The PCs that are located in the teachers offices and in the classrooms are a...

Page 45: ...le or multiple ports that are specified in a list for example 1 1 4 1 6 2 9 see Port List Syntax on page 3 34 Specify optional actions to be exercised by your switch if the software detects a security...

Page 46: ...field value to Administrative Read only access Set the Service Type field value to NAS Prompt For detailed instructions about setting up your RADIUS server refer to your RADIUS server documentation Fo...

Page 47: ...IP address to the switch or stack depending on the mode of operation You can set both addresses by using the Console Comm Port or BootP which resides on the switch For more information about using the...

Page 48: ...evice The BayStack 410 24T switch only negotiates the best duplex mode When an optional 10 100 BASE T MDA is installed the autonegotiation feature selects the best of both speed and duplex modes for t...

Page 49: ...port based VLANs with IEEE 802 1Q tagging available per port When a switch port is configured to be a member of a VLAN it is added to a group of ports workgroup that belong to one broadcast domain You...

Page 50: ...r enables the switch to automatically learn its assigned IP address subnet mask IP address of the default router default gateway and software image file name When the switch is participating in a stac...

Page 51: ...MPv1 trap extensions Table 1 3 Table 1 3 Supported SNMP Traps Trap Name Configurable Sent when RFC 1215 Industry Standard linkUp Per port A port s link state changes to up linkDown Per port A port s l...

Page 52: ...network configuration examples using BayStack 410 24T switches Desktop switch application Segment switch application High density switched workgroup application Fail safe stack application Desktop Sw...

Page 53: ...b Before After Server To Network Center BS41005A 22 users share 10 Mb s 10 22 Mb s per user Server bottleneck 10 Mb s bandwidth Network center bottleneck 10 Mb s bandwidth 24 users with dedicated 10 M...

Page 54: ...igure 1 7 BayStack 410 24T Switch Used as a Workgroup Switch Server Up to 88 users To Network Center Key 10 Mb s 100 Mb s 200 Mb s BayStack 410 24T switch 10BASE T hubs Before After Server Up to 22 us...

Page 55: ...configured with a gigabit 1000BASE SX MDA for maximum bandwidth The BayStack 303 and 304 switches have 100 Mb s connections to the BayStack 410 24T switch a 100BASE TX hub and a 100 Mb s server and 10...

Page 56: ...bandwidth the BayStack 410 24T switch does not support optional gigabit and ATM MDAs This configuration uses optional BayStack 400 ST1 Cascade Modules to connect the switches in the fail safe stack Fo...

Page 57: ...iguration the BayStack 450 and 410 24T switches must use compatible but device specific software versions to operate with the Business Policy Switch Figure 1 10 Compatible Software Versions 1 The term...

Page 58: ...h the BayStack 400 ST1 Cascade Module see your Nortel Networks sales representative for ordering information If you need to upgrade your BayStack 450 switches refer to the upgrade instructions provide...

Page 59: ...scade A Out connector to this unit s Cascade A In connector completes the stack connection see the example shown in Figure 1 12 Unit Select Switch The Unit Select switch up Base determines the base un...

Page 60: ...ade A In connector completes the stack connection see the example shown in Figure 1 12 Figure 1 12 Connecting Cascade Cables Note For stacking three or more units maximum 8 units per stack order the o...

Page 61: ...units within the stack Some characteristics of the base unit are Initial Installation During the initial installation of the stack the software automatically determines the physical order of all unit...

Page 62: ...porary base unit s LED display panel turning on yellow Automatic failover The automatic failover to a temporary base unit is a temporary safeguard only If the stack configuration loses power the tempo...

Page 63: ...ies to the stack configuration The original stack IP address still applies to the new base unit Stack Configurations As shown in Figure 1 13 the cascade connectors and cables on the 400 ST1 front pane...

Page 64: ...to top unit 1 to unit 8 Figure 1 13 Stack Up Configuration Example Stack Down Configurations In Figure 1 14 data flows from the base unit unit 1 to the next switch which is assigned as unit 2 and con...

Page 65: ...hat you always configure the top unit in the stack as the base unit In any stack configuration the following applies When you apply power to the stack the base unit initializes and the entire stack po...

Page 66: ...d other units in the stack remain operational without interruption Figure 1 15 shows an example of how a stack configuration reacts to a failed or powered down unit in the stack configuration 1 As sho...

Page 67: ...h 309985 C Rev 00 1 37 Figure 1 15 Redundant Cascade Stacking Feature Unit 2 1 Base unit 2 Last unit 3 Cascade cable PN 303978 A 4 Cascade max return cable PN 303979 A BS0035B Cascade A Out Cascade A...

Page 68: ...pology Figure 1 16 With network segmentation each switch port connects to a segment that is a single broadcast domain When a switch port is configured to be a member of a VLAN it is added to a group o...

Page 69: ...gged frame exits the switch through an untagged member port the frame header remains unchanged When a tagged frame exits the switch through an untagged member port the tag is stripped and the tagged f...

Page 70: ...assigned a unique VLAN identifier VID which distinguishes it from all other VLANs In the default configuration example shown in Figure 1 17 all incoming packets are assigned to VLAN 1 by the default...

Page 71: ...s it leaves the switch through port 7 which is configured as an untagged member of VLAN 2 Figure 1 19 802 1Q Tagging After Port Based VLAN Assignment Port 6 DA SA Data CRC BS41016A Port 7 Port 8 Port...

Page 72: ...pped untagged as it leaves the switch through port 7 which is configured as an untagged member of VLAN 2 Figure 1 21 802 1Q Tagging After 802 1Q Tag Assignment Port 6 DA SA Tag Data CRC Tagged packet...

Page 73: ...ing the port for that VLAN are marked as belonging to that specific VLAN Users can assign specific switch ports as members of one or more VLANs that span multiple switches without interfering with the...

Page 74: ...tch port on each switch must be used for each VLAN For this configuration to work properly spanning tree participation must be set to Disabled because the STP is not supported across multiple LANs Fig...

Page 75: ...and S2 is forwarding at any time Communications failure occurs between VLAN 2 of S1 and VLAN 2 of S2 blocking communications between Stations A and B The link connecting VLAN 1 on Switches S1 and S2...

Page 76: ...xample clients on different broadcast domains share resources The broadcasts from ports configured in VLAN 3 can be seen by all VLAN port members of VLAN 3 Figure 1 25 Multiple VLANs Sharing Resources...

Page 77: ...of VLAN 1 The PVID VLAN association for ports 6 and 11 is PVID 1 Ports 2 4 10 and 8 are untagged members of VLAN 2 The PVID VLAN association for ports 2 4 and 10 is PVID 2 Ports 2 4 10 8 6 and 11 are...

Page 78: ...gs shown in Figure 1 27 are default settings with all switch ports classified as untagged members of VLAN 1 Figure 1 28 shows the VLAN Configuration screen after it is configured to support the VLAN 3...

Page 79: ...Configuration or press c The default VLAN Port Configuration screen opens Figure 1 29 The VLAN Port Configuration screen settings shown in Figure 1 29 are default settings VLAN Configuration Create V...

Page 80: ...for port 8 as shown in Figure 1 26 Port Name is optional The PVID VLAN association for VLAN 3 is now PVID 3 VLAN Port Configuration Unit 1 Port 1 Filter Tagged Frames No Filter Untagged Frames No Filt...

Page 81: ...N 1 Ports 2 3 4 7 and 10 are in VLAN 2 Port 8 is in VLAN 3 Because switch S4 does not support 802 1Q tagging a single switch port on each switch must be used for each VLAN see VLANs Spanning Multiple...

Page 82: ...802 1Q tagging see VLANs Spanning Multiple 802 1Q Tagged Switches on page 1 43 Figure 1 31 VLAN Configuration Spanning Multiple Switches BayStack 410 24T Untagged ports STP disabled Both ports are tag...

Page 83: ...eleted from the VLAN All ports involved in trunking and port mirroring must have the same VLAN configuration If a port is on a trunk with a mirroring port the VLAN configuration cannot be changed VLAN...

Page 84: ...ip between an IP multicast source that provides the data streams and the clients that want to receive the data Figure 1 32 shows how IGMP is used to set up the path between the client and server As sh...

Page 85: ...y to the participating end nodes see Figure 1 33 In Figure 1 33 switches S1 to S4 represent a LAN connected to an IP multicast router The router periodically sends Host Membership Queries to the LAN a...

Page 86: ...stream neighbor S1 Figure 1 33 BayStack 410 24T Switch Filtering IP Multicast Streams 1 of 2 Switch S1 treats the consolidated proxy reports from S2 and S4 as if they were reports from any client conn...

Page 87: ...The consolidated proxy report generated by the switch remains transparent to layer 3 of the International Organization for Standardization Open Systems Interconnection ISO OSI model The switch IP addr...

Page 88: ...must be port members of at least one VLAN If a port is configured as a static router port it is configured as a static router port for all VLANs on that port The IGMP configuration is propagated thro...

Page 89: ...see Figure 1 35 Figure 1 35 Prioritizing Packets The newly tagged frame is read within the switch and sent to the port s high or low transmit queue for disposition see Figure 1 36 The port transmit q...

Page 90: ...each possible user_priority value If the frame leaves the switch formatted as a tagged packet the traffic class assigned to the frame is carried forward to the next 802 1p capable switch This allows...

Page 91: ...n 2 Select Switch Configuration from the BayStack 410 24T switch Main Menu or press w 3 From the Switch Configuration Menu select VLAN Configuration or press v 4 From the VLAN Configuration Menu selec...

Page 92: ...ress c The VLAN Port Configuration screen opens Figure 1 38 Figure 1 38 shows the VLAN Port Configuration screen setup for port 4 in Figure 1 35 on page 1 59 Figure 1 38 Setting Port Priority Example...

Page 93: ...unit or on multiple units within the same stack configuration as a distributed trunk MLT software detects misconfigured or broken trunk links and redirects traffic on the misconfigured or broken trun...

Page 94: ...unk configuration In this example file server FS1 uses dual MAC addresses using one MAC address for each network interface controller NIC For this reason FS1 does not require a trunk assignment FS2 is...

Page 95: ...he trunks T2 or T3 acts as a redundant backup trunk to switch S2 With spanning tree disabled trunks T2 and T3 must be configured into separate VLANs for this configuration to function properly see IEE...

Page 96: ...or more information Trunk Configuration Screen for Switch S1 Switch S1 is set up with five trunk configurations T1 T2 T3 T4 and T5 Setting Up the Trunk Configuration for S1 To set up the trunk configu...

Page 97: ...unk members of trunk 2 Note The Unit value in the Unit Port field cannot be configured when the switch is operating in standalone mode For detailed information about the MultiLink Trunk Configuration...

Page 98: ...nk Mode field values for trunks 1 to 5 are set to Basic Source MAC addresses are assigned statically to specific trunk members for flooding and forwarding This allows the switch to stabilize and distr...

Page 99: ...indicates the trunks 1 to 6 that corresponds to the switch ports specified in the Trunk Members fields Trunk Members Unit Port indicates the ports that can be configured in each row to create the cor...

Page 100: ...specific trunk members for flooding and forwarding This allows the switch to stabilize and distribute the data streams of source addresses across the trunk members Trunk Status indicates the Trunk Sta...

Page 101: ...configured as follows Trunk read only indicates the trunk 1 to 6 that corresponds to the switch ports specified in the Trunk Members fields Trunk Members Unit Port indicates the ports that can be conf...

Page 102: ...trunk members for flooding and forwarding This allows the switch to stabilize and distribute the data streams of source addresses across the trunk members Trunk Status indicates the Trunk Status for...

Page 103: ...ure 1 46 shows the MultiLink Trunk Configuration screen for switch S4 Figure 1 46 MultiLink Trunk Configuration Screen for Switch S4 MultiLink Trunk Configuration Trunk Trunk Members Unit Port STP Lea...

Page 104: ...d only indicates the Trunk Mode for each of the trunks The Trunk Mode field value for trunk 1 is set to Basic Source MAC addresses are assigned statically to specific trunk members for flooding and fo...

Page 105: ...k management c Trunk member ports must have the same VLAN configuration 3 All network cabling should be complete and stable before configuring any trunks to avoid configuration errors 4 Consider how t...

Page 106: ...s active the trunk STP setting can be changed from either the Trunk Configuration screen or the Spanning Tree Configuration screen If the VLAN settings of any trunk member are changed the VLAN setting...

Page 107: ...onal Figure 1 47 Loss of Distributed Trunk Members However until you correct the cause of the failure or change the trunk Status field to Disabled you will be unable to modify any of the following par...

Page 108: ...of 4 When the Path Cost calculations for both trunks are equal the software chooses the trunk with the larger aggregate bandwidth T1 to determine the most efficient path Figure 1 48 Path Cost Arbitra...

Page 109: ...Introduction to the BayStack 410 24T Switch 309985 C Rev 00 1 79 Figure 1 49 Example 1 Correctly Configured Trunk T1 S1 Port Configuration screen BS41035A S2 Port Configuration screen S1 S2 1 1...

Page 110: ...cally disconnected and then reconnected to port 13 the Spanning Tree Port Configuration screen for switch S1 changes to show port 6 in the Blocking state Figure 1 50 Figure 1 50 Example 2 Detecting a...

Page 111: ...a trunk is active you can disable spanning tree participation using the Trunk Configuration screen or using the Spanning Tree Configuration screen When a trunk is not active the spanning tree partici...

Page 112: ...Configuration screen is provided with each of the examples to support the network configuration example Note that in the following examples the displayed screens do not show all of the screen prompts...

Page 113: ...ts 24 and 25 monitored by the monitor port port 23 any of the trunk members of T1 and T2 can also be monitored Figure 1 51 Port Based Mirroring Configuration Example Figure 1 52 shows the Port Mirrori...

Page 114: ...ort Y Monitor all traffic received transmitted by port X and received transmitted by port Y conversations between port X and port Y As shown in the Port Mirroring Configuration screen example Figure 1...

Page 115: ...ing between address A and address B Port Mirroring Configuration Monitoring Mode Port X or Port Y Monitor Unit Port 23 Unit Port X 25 Unit Port Y 24 Address A 00 00 00 00 00 00 Address B 00 00 00 00 0...

Page 116: ...mitted from address A to any address Monitor all traffic received by address A from any address Monitor all traffic received by or transmitted by address A Monitor all traffic transmitted by address A...

Page 117: ...how the new currently active port mirroring configuration after you press Enter Note When you enter MAC addresses in this screen they are also displayed in the MAC Address Table screen see MAC Address...

Page 118: ...ports port X and port Y have the same configuration Use the VLAN Configuration screen to configure the VLAN see VLAN Configuration on page 3 41 VLAN configuration settings for any ports configured for...

Page 119: ...re installing the BayStack 410 24T switch verify that the package contains the following items in addition to this guide see Figure 2 1 Install the BayStack 410 24T switch in a ventilated area that is...

Page 120: ...ing or damaged contact the sales agent or the customer service representative from whom you purchased the BayStack 410 24T switch Note Your shipping box may be configured differently than shown in Fig...

Page 121: ...p the accumulated weight of the port cables increases with the height of the shelf or tabletop Achtung Wenn dieses Ger t in einem Stapel auf einem Tisch oder einem Regalboden installiert wird erh ht s...

Page 122: ...tch in a Rack Caution When mounting this device in a rack do not stack units directly on top of one another in the rack Each unit must be secured to the rack with appropriate mounting brackets Mountin...

Page 123: ...to the grounding electrode To install the BayStack 410 24T switch in a rack 1 Determine how far you want the switch to protrude in front of the rack Figure 2 2 Figure 2 2 Positioning the Chassis in th...

Page 124: ...ounting brackets 2 Attach a mounting bracket to each side of the switch using the supplied screws inserted from the bottom of the chassis see Figure 2 3 Figure 2 3 Attaching Mounting Brackets 3 Positi...

Page 125: ...types see Appendix B Media Dependent Adapters for more information about MDA types available from Nortel Networks Refer to the documentation that came with your specific MDA for information about its...

Page 126: ...nnectors and Pin Assignments for more information A standard RJ 45 connection is provided to connect devices to the switch through the 10BASE T ports and to the 10 100 MDA ports To connect the RJ 45 p...

Page 127: ...also a 100BASE FX device but uses standard SC port connectors with 62 5 125 micron multimode fiber optic cable Figure 2 6 Fiber Optic Port Connections BS41063A BayStack 410 24T RX TX 100BASE FX RX TX...

Page 128: ...al port and the ability to emulate a VT100 terminal Configure the terminal settings as follows 9600 baud No parity 8 bits 1 stop bit Flow control set to Xon Xoff Window Terminal Emulator option set to...

Page 129: ...console port using the RS 232 cable 3 Connect the female connector of the RS 232 cable directly to the Console Comm Port on the switch and tighten the captive retaining screws see Figure 2 7 Figure 2...

Page 130: ...tets an einem Ort befinden der bei einem Notfall schnell und einfach zug nglich ist Avertissement Le d branchement du cordon d alimentation constitue le seul moyen de mettre cet appareil hors tension...

Page 131: ...AC power receptacle on the switch back panel Figure 2 8 Figure 2 8 BayStack 410 24T Switch AC Power Receptacle 2 Plug the other end of the AC power cord into the grounded AC power outlet Figure 2 9 Fi...

Page 132: ...r LED turns on within 5 seconds Figure 2 10 If the Power LED does not turn on verify that power is available at the AC power outlet and that the power cable is fastened securely at both ends If the Po...

Page 133: ...ds in the Self Test screen which is followed by the Nortel Networks Logo screen Figure 2 12 Figure 2 11 BayStack 410 24T Switch Self Test Screen Note The Self Test screen remains displayed only if the...

Page 134: ...dy for normal operation To access the BayStack 410 24T Main Menu press Ctrl Y Note The Nortel Networks logo screen for your switch will display the BayStack 410 24T model number and the current hardwa...

Page 135: ...udes the following information Instructions for the initial standalone switch setup Instructions for the initial stack setup After setting up your switch or stack configuration as described in the fol...

Page 136: ...23 123 123 123 Each decimal number represents an 8 bit octet When strung together the four octets form the 32 bit Internet address This is called dotted decimal notation The largest possible value of...

Page 137: ...figuration Note When the IP address is entered in the In Band Stack Switch IP Address field and the In Band Subnet Mask field is not present the software provides an in use default value for the In Ba...

Page 138: ...p the stack configuration Observe the console display screen 3 After the Nortel Networks logo screen appears press Ctrl Y a The console screen temporarily displays the standalone Main Menu screen see...

Page 139: ...File Display Event Log Save Current Settings Reset Reset to Default Settings Logout Use arrow keys to highlight option press Return or Enter to select option BayStack 410 24T Main Menu IP Configuratio...

Page 140: ...rate as a standalone switch Both IP address fields cannot be configured to use the same IP address Note The default management VLAN IP interface for the BayStack 410 24T switch is VLAN 1 However you c...

Page 141: ...Console Interface for detailed descriptions of the menus and screens you can use to customize your configuration Note IP addresses are written as four decimal numbers for example 123 123 123 123 Each...

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Page 143: ...also manage the BayStack 410 24T switch using Nortel Networks Optivity network management software or any generic SNMP based management software however certain parameters such as the switch IP addres...

Page 144: ...effect immediately after you press Enter Alternatively you can press the key corresponding to the underlined letter in the option name For example to select the Switch Configuration option in the mai...

Page 145: ...Software Download Configuration File Display Event Log Save Current Settings Reset Reset to Default Settings Logout Main Menu MAC Address Table MAC Address Based Security VLAN Configuration Port Confi...

Page 146: ...epending on the switch options installed However the full menu options are shown in the screen examples and described in the following sections BayStack 410 24T Main Menu IP Configuration Setup SNMP C...

Page 147: ...iguration options MAC Address Table MAC Address Based Security VLAN Configuration Port Configuration MultiLink Trunk Configuration Port Mirroring Configuration Rate Limiting Configuration IGMP Configu...

Page 148: ...Displays the Event Log screen see Display Event Log on page 3 121 Save Current Settings Saves your current configuration settings without resetting your switch or stack see Save Current Settings on pa...

Page 149: ...nfiguration courante sera remplac e par la configuration usine d s que vous appuierez sur Entr e Precauci n Si selecciona el comando Restaurar valores predeterminados todos los valores de configuraci...

Page 150: ...stack configuration that includes one or more Business Policy Switches Note The read only fields in this screen are updated based on the BootP mode specified in the BootP Request Mode field See Choosi...

Page 151: ...resented as a decimal value separated by a decimal point In Band Switch IP Address The in band IP address of the BayStack 410 24T switch This field is not required for the operation of the stack This...

Page 152: ...rational in a mixed stack that includes one or more Business Policy Switches Default 0 0 0 0 no IP address assigned Range Four octet dotted decimal notation where each octet is represented as a decima...

Page 153: ...t reachable When selected this mode operates as follows When the IP data is entered from the console terminal the data becomes the in band address of the switch and BootP requests are not broadcast Th...

Page 154: ...ddress is not currently in use these actions take effect immediately If an IP address is currently in use these actions take effect only after the switch is reset or power cycled BootP Always Allows t...

Page 155: ...ription Read Only Community String The community string used for in band read only SNMP operations Default public Range Any ASCII string of up to 32 printable characters continued SNMP Configuration R...

Page 156: ...Any ASCII string of up to 32 printable characters Authentication Trap Determines whether a trap will be sent when there is an SNMP authentication failure Default Enabled Range Enabled Disabled AutoTo...

Page 157: ...m Characteristics screen fields System Characteristics Operation Mode Stack Unit 2 Size Of Stack 4 Base Unit 1 MAC Address 00 00 00 00 00 00 Reset Count 51 Last Reset Type Power Cycle Power Status Pri...

Page 158: ...only when the switch is participating in a stack configuration This field indicates the unit number of the switch that is currently operating as the base unit MAC Address The MAC address of the BaySta...

Page 159: ...e name and phone number of the person responsible for the switch Default Zero length string Range Any ASCII string of up to 56 printable characters1 sysName A name that uniquely identifies the switch...

Page 160: ...ration option appear only when an optional gigabit MDA or an ATM MDA is installed in one or more stack units Your BayStack 410 24T switch does not support gigabit MDAs and ATM MDAs Switch Configuratio...

Page 161: ...ys the Port Configuration screen see Port Configuration on page 3 53 This screen allows you to configure a specific switch port all switch ports or when in a stack configuration all stack ports High S...

Page 162: ...tistics for all switch ports No to abort the option If the switch is participating in a stack configuration choose one of the following Clear all port statistics for a specific unit in the stack Clear...

Page 163: ...ng Configuration screen to activate the feature see Port Mirroring Configuration on page 3 65 Choose MAC Address Table or press m from the Switch Configuration Menu screen to open the MAC Address Tabl...

Page 164: ...hen you enter a MAC address in this field it is also configured into the Port Mirroring Configuration screen Conversely when you enter the MAC address from the Port Mirroring Configuration screen it a...

Page 165: ...e stacked configuration that are authorized to access the switch or stack You can also specify the ports that each MAC address is allowed to access The options for allowed port access include NONE ALL...

Page 166: ...Menu options MAC Address Security Configuration Menu MAC Address Security Configuration MAC Address Security Port Configuration MAC Address Security Port Lists MAC Address Security Table Return to Sw...

Page 167: ...Disable the MAC Address Security feature MAC Address Security Port Configuration Displays the MAC Address Security Port Configuration screen see MAC Address Security Port Configuration on page 3 28 Th...

Page 168: ...ation MAC Address Security Disabled MAC Address Security SNMP Locked Disabled Partition Port on Intrusion Disabled DA Filtering on Intrusion Disabled Generate SNMP Trap on Intrusion Disabled MAC Secur...

Page 169: ...d description the specified port is set to Disabled partitioned from other switch ports When this field is set to Disabled the port remains Enabled even if an intrusion event is detected Enabled the p...

Page 170: ...AC Address Security Table If you totally clear the allowed Source field leaving a blank field for any entry the associated MAC address for that entry is also cleared This field also clears the associa...

Page 171: ...nfiguration Screen 1 of 2 MAC Address Security Port Configuration Unit 1 Port Trunk Security 1 Disabled 2 Disabled 3 Disabled 4 Disabled 5 Disabled 6 Disabled 7 Disabled 8 Disabled 9 Disabled 10 Disab...

Page 172: ...MAC Address Security Port Configuration Unit 1 Port Trunk Security 15 Disabled 16 Disabled 17 Disabled 18 Disabled 19 Disabled 20 Disabled 21 Disabled 22 Disabled 23 Disabled 24 Disabled Switch Enable...

Page 173: ...port 2 The values that you set in the Switch row will affect all switch ports and when the switch is part of a stack the values that you set in the Stack row will affect all ports in the entire stack...

Page 174: ...Port Lists Entry Port List S8 S9 S10 S11 S12 S13 S14 More Press Ctrl N to display next screen Press Ctrl P to display previous screen Enter unit port 1 NONE 1 ALL 2 3 4 7 9 press Return or Enter when...

Page 175: ...List field Port List Allows you to create a port list that you can use as an Allowed Source in the MAC Address Security Table screen see Port List Syntax on page 3 34 MAC Address Security Port Lists E...

Page 176: ...rt number list see entry S1 in Figure 3 13 on page 3 33 It represents the following port order Unit 1 ports 1 to 7 Unit 2 ports 1 to 7 and port 9 Unit 3 ports 1 to 4 Unit 4 port 12 See Accelerator Key...

Page 177: ...u had chosen to add port 2 8 to the existing port number list the field accepts the new port 2 8 but shows the new port number list field as 1 3 2 7 8 3 1 4 Removing a Port from an Existing Port Numbe...

Page 178: ...xx xx xx xx xx xx press Return or Enter when complete Press Ctrl R to return to previous menu Press Ctrl C to return to Main Menu MAC Address Security Table Find an Address 00 00 00 00 00 00 MAC Addre...

Page 179: ...in boldface type MAC Address Security Table Find an Address 00 00 00 00 00 00 MAC Address Allowed Source MAC Address Allowed Source 44 33 22 44 55 44 S1 22 44 33 55 66 55 S2 22 55 33 44 33 22 S3 44 22...

Page 180: ...t number or a port list value that you previously configured in the MAC Address Security Port Lists screen You can clear an existing MAC address field by entering zero 0 in the field and pressing Ente...

Page 181: ...45 When you create VLANs you can assign various ports and therefore the devices attached to these ports to different broadcast domains Creating VLANs increases network flexibility by allowing you to...

Page 182: ...reen allows you to set up a specific switch port VLAN Display by Port Displays the VLAN Display by Port screen see VLAN Display by Port on page 3 50 Traffic Class Configuration Displays the Traffic Cl...

Page 183: ...protocol type packets When you configure ports as VLAN port members they become part of a set of ports that form a broadcast domain for a specific VLAN You can assign switch ports whether standalone...

Page 184: ...use the space bar to toggle through the various configured VLAN workgroups You can create up to 64 different VLANs including VLAN 1 Default 1 Range 2 to 4094 continued VLAN Configuration Create VLAN 1...

Page 185: ...gn any VLAN as the management VLAN VLAN 1 is the default management VLAN for the switch To set this field the VLAN State field value must be Active and the VLAN Type field value must be Port Based or...

Page 186: ...rt memberships to standalone or stacked unit ports The ports can be configured in one or more VLANs To set this field you must set the VLAN State field value to Active Certain restrictions apply for g...

Page 187: ...hernet Snap frames Declat Ether2 Ethernet Type 2 6004 DEC LAT protocol DecOther Ether2 Ethernet Type 2 6000 6003 6005 6009 8038 Other DEC protocols Sna 802 2 Ethernet 802 2 04 04 IBM SNA on IEEE 802 2...

Page 188: ...thernet Type 2 frames The PID in Ethernet SNAP frames The DSAP or SSAP value in Ethernet 802 2 frames The following PIDs see Table 3 15 are reserved and are not available for user defined PIDs Table 3...

Page 189: ...tion screen Figure 3 18 allows you to configure specified switch ports with the appropriate PVID VLAN association that enables the creation of VLAN broadcast domains see Shared Servers on page 1 46 fo...

Page 190: ...the Identify Unit Numbers option see Table 3 1 on page 3 5 Port Allows you to select the number of the port you want to view or configure To view another port type its port number and press Enter or p...

Page 191: ...16 printable characters PVID Associates this port with a specific VLAN For example a port with a PVID of 3 assigns all untagged frames received on this port to VLAN 3 Default 1 Range 1 to 4094 Port P...

Page 192: ...een The Port Membership field in the VLAN Configuration screen is dependent on the Tagging field value see the Port Membership field description in Table 3 13 on page 3 42 Default Untagged Access Rang...

Page 193: ...red to view To view another unit type its unit number and press Enter or press the spacebar to toggle the unit numbers Port Allows you to select the number of the port you want to view To view another...

Page 194: ...header for the eight user configurable fields that correspond to the adjacent user priority levels Default Low Range Low High Traffic Class Configuration User Priority Traffic Class Priority 0 Low Pri...

Page 195: ...n Screen 1 of 2 Note The Autonegotiation fields the Link Trap the Speed fields and the Duplex fields are independent of MultiLink trunking rate limiting VLANs IGMP Snooping and the STP Port Configurat...

Page 196: ...cates the trunks that correspond to the switch ports specified in the Trunk Members fields of the Trunk Configuration screen see MultiLink Trunk Configuration on page 3 58 continued Port Configuration...

Page 197: ...bled sets the corresponding port speed to match the best service provided by the connected station up to 100 Mb s in full duplex mode when a 10 100 MDA is installed This field is disabled for all fibe...

Page 198: ...n stacking is configured to view or configure To view or configure another unit type its unit number and press Enter or press the spacebar to toggle the unit numbers the system displays a screen only...

Page 199: ...Allows you to control traffic and avoid congestion on the gigabit MDA port Two modes are available see Choosing a High Speed Flow Control Mode on page 3 57 for details about the two modes Autonegotia...

Page 200: ...disabled from transmitting pause frames to its link partner Use this mode when the gigabit MDA port is connected to a buffered repeater device MultiLink Trunk Configuration The MultiLink Trunk Config...

Page 201: ...tion You can group up to four switch ports to form each trunk MultiLink Trunk Utilization Displays the MultiLink Trunk Utilization screen Figure 3 26 and Figure 3 27 This screen allows you to monitor...

Page 202: ...in a stack configuration Trunk 1 has four trunk members in unit 3 Trunks 2 3 4 and 5 each have two trunk members in individual units Trunk 6 has four trunk members distributed into four separate unit...

Page 203: ...ciated with the specified unit number configured in the Unit field Each switch port can only be a member of a single trunk The appropriate trunk number for each trunk member configured within this fie...

Page 204: ...t is the same as Normal except that the state transition timer is shortened to two seconds Default Normal Range Normal Fast Disabled Trunk Mode The Trunk Mode column contains a single read only field...

Page 205: ...0 90 0 3 7 20 0 55 0 80 0 3 9 35 0 45 0 45 0 3 17 85 0 35 0 20 0 2 Rx and Tx 4 25 45 0 45 0 50 0 4 26 25 0 70 0 35 0 3 Rx and Tx 6 13 35 0 35 0 50 0 6 14 30 0 80 0 70 0 4 Rx and Tx 5 19 40 0 35 0 75 0...

Page 206: ...Tx Unit Port Lists the trunk member ports that correspond to the trunk specified in the Trunk column The Unit extension to the Port column name appears only when the switch unit is part of a stack con...

Page 207: ...on Choose Port Mirroring Configuration or press i from the Switch Configuration Menu screen to open the Port Mirroring Configuration screen Last 5 Minutes This read only field indicates the percentage...

Page 208: ...ports to monitor Selecting any one of the five address based modes activates the Address A and Address B screen fields where you can specify MAC addresses to monitor Default Disabled Range See Table...

Page 209: ...ing on model type Address A Indicates the MAC addresses that will be monitored by the designated port monitor when one of the address based monitoring modes is selected This port will be monitored acc...

Page 210: ...y Port Y Port X and Port Y Monitor all traffic received by Port X destined to Port Y and then transmitted by Port Y Port X and Port Y Monitor all traffic received transmitted by Port X and received tr...

Page 211: ...unk member is implementing rate limiting and the port is disabled from rate limiting all trunk members are disabled from rate limiting Rate Limiting Configuration Unit 1 Port Packet Type Limit Last 5...

Page 212: ...Unit 1 Port Packet Type Limit Last 5 Minutes Last Hour Last 24 Hours 15 Both None 44 0 56 0 0 0 16 Both None 67 0 34 0 0 0 17 Multicast 10 65 0 48 0 45 0 18 Both None 77 0 74 0 60 0 19 Both 10 80 0 8...

Page 213: ...eld is set to None This allows you to select and view the percentage of specific packet types present in the network without inadvertently limiting the forwarding rate Default None Range None 10 9 8 7...

Page 214: ...Figure 3 31 IGMP Configuration Menu Screen Table 3 27 describes the IGMP Configuration Menu screen options Table 3 27 IGMP Configuration Menu Screen Options Option Description IGMP Configuration Disp...

Page 215: ...orts are VLAN port members of VLAN 5 and are called Static Router Ports Choose IGMP Configuration or press g from the IGMP Configuration Menu screen to open the IGMP Configuration screen Display Multi...

Page 216: ...y existing IGMP configurations the maximum number of VLANs that can be displayed is 64 Default 1 Range 1 to 4094 continued IGMP Configuration VLAN 5 Snooping Enabled Proxy Enabled Robust Value 2 Query...

Page 217: ...sabled Robust Value Allows you to set the switch to offset expected packet loss on a subnet If packet losses on a subnet are unacceptably high the Robust Value field can be increased to a higher value...

Page 218: ...w the static router ports settings This field affects all VLANs for example if you change the value of the Set Router Ports field on the VLAN specified in the screen s VLAN field ALL VLANs are affecte...

Page 219: ...ynamic and can change as clients join or leave the various IP multicast groups You can view changes by refreshing the screen press Ctrl P to refresh the screen Choose Display Multicast Group Membershi...

Page 220: ...be displayed is 64 Multicast Group Address Displays all the IP multicast group addresses that are currently active on the associated port Port Displays the port numbers that are associated with the I...

Page 221: ...s d from the Switch Configuration Menu screen to open the Port Statistics screen Figure 3 34 Port Statistics Screen Port Statistics Unit 1 Port 1 Received Transmitted Packets 0 Packets 0 Multicasts 0...

Page 222: ...s Transmitted column Indicates the total number of packets transmitted successfully on this port including broadcast packets and IP multicast packets Multicasts Received column Indicates the total num...

Page 223: ...he total number of 512 byte to 1023 byte packets transmitted successfully on this port 1024 1518 bytes Received column Indicates the total number of 1024 byte to 1518 byte packets received on this por...

Page 224: ...n Late Collisions Indicates the total number of packet collisions that occurred after a total length of time that exceeded 512 bit times of packet transmission The following field values appear only w...

Page 225: ...tch is a stack member and only if an ATM MDA is installed in any stack unit See Using the BayStack 450 10 100 1000 Series Switch Part number 309978 C for ATM details Note The BayStack 450 2M3 2S3 MDA...

Page 226: ...For example in a 24 port switch the four VPorts show up in the CI screens as ports 25 to 28 You can assign any of the four LECs to either one of the two physical ports to suit your network needs for e...

Page 227: ...screen to open the LEC Configuration screen Table 3 31 ATM Configuration Menu Screen Options Option Description LEC Configuration Displays the LEC Configuration screen see LEC Configuration on page 3...

Page 228: ...ress the spacebar to toggle the unit numbers This field appears only if the ATM MDA is installed in a switch that is part of a stack configuration LEC Allows you to specify the LEC virtual port you wa...

Page 229: ...tly active port based VLAN Use the VLAN Configuration screen to assign the appropriate VPort number for the LEC to a VLAN Default 0 Range 1 4094 LEC VPort This read only field displays the LEC VPort v...

Page 230: ...so use this screen to view the current BayStack 450 2M3 2S3 MDA Hardware version Software version Hardware type MAC addresses for physical ports A1 and A2 Choose ATM MDA Configuration or press a from...

Page 231: ...urrent hardware version of the selected ATM MDA Software Version Read only field that indicates the current software version of the selected ATM MDA Hardware Type Read only field that indicates the ty...

Page 232: ...hoose one of three addressing methods that the LEC will use see Range field ATM Forum The LEC will use an ATM Forum address User Defined The LEC will use the User Defined Address value see next field...

Page 233: ...ose the physical layer medium independent PHY component the LEC will use You can choose between two versions of the following standard Synchronous Optical Network SONET a standard developed under ANSI...

Page 234: ...nge An ASCII string of up to 30 printable characters TFTP Server IP Address The IP address of your TFTP load host Default 0 0 0 0 no IP address assigned Range Four octet dotted decimal notation where...

Page 235: ...MDA software image default is No Use the spacebar to toggle the selection to Yes Press Enter to initiate the software download process To ensure that the download process is not interrupted do not pow...

Page 236: ...ield that indicates the current console comm port data bit setting Comm Port Parity A read only field that indicates the current console comm port parity setting continued Console Comm Port Configurat...

Page 237: ...g der Service Schnittstelle bereinstimmt Attention Si vous s lectionnez un d bit diff rent de celui de votre terminal vous perdrez le contact avec l interface de votre console d s que vous appuierez s...

Page 238: ...ield to Required you can use the Logout option to restrict access to the CI of any stack unit Thereafter you will need to specify the correct password at the console terminal prompt when accessing the...

Page 239: ...le characters Console Read Write Switch Password When the Console Switch Password field is set to Local Password for TELNET for Console or for Both this field allows read write password access to the...

Page 240: ...Attenzione In caso di modifica delle password predefinite nel sistema assicurarsi di annotare le nuove password e di conservarle in un luogo sicuro Nel caso in cui le nuove password vengano dimentica...

Page 241: ...Wenn Sie die f r das System standardm ig eingestellten Pa w rter ndern notieren Sie sich die neuen Pa w rter und bewahren Sie sie an einem sicheren Ort auf Falls Sie die neuen Pa w rter vergessen k n...

Page 242: ...octet is represented as a decimal value separated by a decimal point Secondary RADIUS Server The IP address of the Secondary RADIUS server Default 0 0 0 0 no IP address assigned Range Four octet dott...

Page 243: ...s menu option and screen appear only when the switch is participating in a stack configuration Renumber Stack Units Current Unit Number MAC Address New Unit Number 1 00 60 fd 77 a6 0c 1 2 00 60 fd 77...

Page 244: ...field New Unit Number User settable field showing the current unit number of each unit in the stack You can change any of the fields as required You can also delete entries by typing zero 0 or using...

Page 245: ...screen Figure 3 42 allows you to view spanning tree parameters and configure individual switch ports to participate in the spanning tree algorithm STA To modify any of the spanning tree parameters se...

Page 246: ...on Displays the Spanning Tree Port Configuration screen see Spanning Tree Port Configuration on page 3 105 Display Spanning Tree Switch Settings Displays the Spanning Tree Switch Settings screen see D...

Page 247: ...ll members of that trunk is changed similarly Spanning Tree Port Configuration Unit 1 Port Trunk Participation Priority Path Cost State 1 Normal Learning 128 100 Forwarding 2 Normal Learning 128 100 F...

Page 248: ...ead only data displayed in this column indicates the trunks that correspond to the switch ports specified in the Trunk Members fields of the Trunk Configuration screen see MultiLink Trunk Configuratio...

Page 249: ...the path with the highest priority lowest numerical value See also Path Cost Default 128 Range 0 to 255 Path Cost This read only field is a bridge spanning tree parameter that determines the lowest pa...

Page 250: ...anning Tree Configuration Menu screen to open the Spanning Tree Switch Settings screen Figure 3 45 Spanning Tree Switch Settings Screen Spanning Tree Switch Settings Bridge Priority 8000 Designated Ro...

Page 251: ...ers the lowest path cost to the root bridge Default Unit 0 Port 0 Range Unit 0 to 8 Port 0 to 28 Root Path Cost Indicates the path cost from this switch port to the root bridge Default 0 Range Not app...

Page 252: ...value becomes the Actual Hello Interval parameter value for all bridges participating in the spanning tree network See also Hello Time Default 2 seconds Range 1 to 10 seconds Bridge Maximum Age Time...

Page 253: ...es the TELNET SNMP Manager List Configuration screen fields TELNET SNMP Manager List Configuration TELNET Access Enabled Login Timeout 1 minute Login Retries 3 Inactivity Timeout 15 minutes Event Logg...

Page 254: ...nutes 0 indicates no timeout Event Logging Specifies the types of events that will be displayed in the Event Log screen see Display Event Log on page 3 121 Default All Range All None Accesses Failures...

Page 255: ...source address masks The remote IP address is masked with the Allowed Source Mask and if the resulting value equals the Allowed Source IP address the connection is allowed For example a connection wou...

Page 256: ...nload Process on page 3 116 Caution Do not interrupt power to the device during the software download process If the power is interrupted the firmware image can become corrupted Achtung Unterbrechen S...

Page 257: ...image file name Note Certain software releases may require you to download two images the boot code image and the agent image For proper operation of the switch the new boot code image must be downlo...

Page 258: ...h main menu TFTP Server IP Address The IP address of your TFTP load host Default 0 0 0 0 no IP address assigned Range Four octet dotted decimal notation where each octet is represented as a decimal va...

Page 259: ...software image successfully 2 The switch erases the flash memory Link status LEDs ports 1 to 12 only The LEDs begin to turn on in succession beginning with port 1 which indicates that various sectors...

Page 260: ...the file name read write permission to Enabled before you can save the configuration parameters Although most configuration parameters are saved to the configuration file certain parameters are not s...

Page 261: ...string Range An ASCII string of up to 30 printable characters TFTP Server IP Address The IP address of your TFTP load host Default 0 0 0 0 no IP address assigned Range Four octet dotted decimal notat...

Page 262: ...5 Reconfigured stacks are configured according to the unit order number of the donor unit For example the configuration file parameters from a donor unit with physical ID x are used to reconfigure the...

Page 263: ...igure 3 49 Event Log Screen Note This screen does not refresh dynamically to show new entries To refresh the screen press Ctrl P Event Log Entry Number 4 sysUpTime 00 14 36 Reset Count 2 Connection lo...

Page 264: ...cified vector number and dumps stack registers Excessive bad entries Displays excessive bad entries detected by firmware Write threshold Displays event entries that exceeded the write threshold Flash...

Page 265: ...ither of the following occurs The BayStack 410 24T switch is reset The firmware determines that compression is required for maintenance of the event log s flash memory Flash Update Figure 3 52 shows a...

Page 266: ...n the stack or for the entire stack Reset The Reset option accessed from the main menu allows you to reset a standalone switch a specific unit in a stack configuration or an entire stack without erasi...

Page 267: ...een for a switch that is participating in a stack configuration includes an additional test Cascade SRAM test BayStack 410 24T Self Test CPU RAM test Pass ASIC addressing test Pass ASIC buffer RAM tes...

Page 268: ...dy for normal operation To access the BayStack 410 24T main menu press Ctrl Y Note The Nortel Networks logo screen for your switch will display the BayStack 410 24T model number and the current hardwa...

Page 269: ...to Default Settings command all of your configured settings will be replaced with factory default settings when you press Enter Achtung Bei Auswahl des Befehls zur R cksetzung auf die Standardeinstel...

Page 270: ...tworks logo screen Figure 3 56 Figure 3 55 Self Test Screen After Resetting to Default Settings Note The Self Test screen remains displayed only if the self test detects a fatal error BayStack 410 24T...

Page 271: ...switch is ready for normal operation To access the BayStack 410 24T main menu press Ctrl Y Note The Nortel Networks logo screen for your switch displays the BayStack 410 24T model number and the curre...

Page 272: ...connected to the console comm port on the switch the Logout option displays the console terminal password prompt Figure 3 57 If RADIUS authentication is enabled the password field is preceded by a use...

Page 273: ...gh a logical process for troubleshooting the BayStack 410 24T switch For example because LEDs provide visual indications of certain problems refer to Interpreting the LEDs on page 4 2 to understand th...

Page 274: ...r to switch or power supply failed Status System status Green On Self test passed successfully and switch is operational Blinking A nonfatal error occurred during the self test Off The switch failed t...

Page 275: ...guration Base Base mode Green On The switch is configured as the stack base unit Off The switch is not configured as the stack base unit or is in standalone mode Blinking Stack configuration error Ind...

Page 276: ...the link is good Green Blinking The corresponding port has been disabled by software Off The link connection is bad or there is no connection to this port Activity Port activity Green Blinking Indicat...

Page 277: ...por corrientes el ctricas peligrosas no desmonte nunca la cubierta superior de este dispositivo Los componentes internos no son reparables por el usuario Avvertenza Per evitare lesioni fisiche dovute...

Page 278: ...irect sunlight or near warm air exhausts or heaters The Activity LED for a connected port is off or does not blink and you have reason to believe that traffic is present The switch is experiencing a p...

Page 279: ...may not be able to determine the correct duplex mode In both situations the BayStack 410 24T switch autosenses the speed of the connected station and by default reverts to half duplex mode If the conn...

Page 280: ...equest Verify that your TFTP load host is operational and check that the connectivity between the switch stack and the TFTP load host is valid 2003 Received image failed CRC check Verify that the swit...

Page 281: ...y that the switch software image is valid not corrupted and repeat the software download process 2010 No MAC address found in EEPROM Contact the Nortel Networks Technical Solutions Center Table 4 3 So...

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Page 283: ...tion Temperature 5 to 40 C 41 to 104 F 25 to 70 C 13 to 158 F Humidity 85 maximum relative humidity noncondensing 95 maximum relative humidity noncondensing Altitude 3024 m 10 000 ft 3024 m 10 000 ft...

Page 284: ...Port Forwarding Filtering Performance 64 byte packets For fixed 10BASE T ports 14 880 pps maximum For 100BASE T MDA ports 148 810 pps maximum Address Database Size 16 000 entries at line rate 32 000...

Page 285: ...MDI X interface optional MDA ports 25 28 100BASE FX Fiber SC and MT RJ connectors for switched 100 Mb s connections 2 km 1 2 mi maximum distance over 50 125 and 62 5 125 micron multimode fiber optic c...

Page 286: ...0 24T switches complies with ISO IEC Guide 22 and EN45014 The declaration identifies the product models the Nortel Networks name and address and the specifications recognized by the European community...

Page 287: ...antly adding new models and features to existing product lines See your Nortel Networks sales representative for a full range of available MDAs Note The MDA is not hot swappable Power down the switch...

Page 288: ...ort Blinking The corresponding port is management disabled 2 10 10BASE T port status LEDs green On The corresponding port is set to operate at 10 Mb s Off The link connection is bad or there is no con...

Page 289: ...Never look into an optical fiber or connector port Always assume that fiber optic cables are connected to a light source Vorsicht Glasfaserkomponenten k nnen Laserlicht bzw Infrarotlicht abstrahlen wo...

Page 290: ...ach devices over 62 5 125 micron multimode fiber optic cable Figure B 2 100BASE FX MDA Front Panels Avvertenza Le apparecchiature a fibre ottiche emettono raggi laser o infrarossi che possono risultar...

Page 291: ...unications link LEDs green On Valid communications link established Off The communications link connection is bad or there is no connection to this port Blinking The corresponding port is management d...

Page 292: ...reviously installed MDA from the Uplink Module slot 3 Insert the MDA into the Uplink Module slot guides Figure B 3 Make sure the MDA slides in on the guides provided Failure to align the guides could...

Page 293: ...ation Replacing an MDA When replacing an installed MDA 1 Power down the switch Remove the AC power cord from the power source 2 Remove the installed MDA Loosen the thumbscrews and remove the MDA 3 Ins...

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Page 295: ...he flowcharts cover the following topics Configuring 802 1Q VLANs page C 2 Configuring the BayStack 450 2M3 2S3 MDAs page C 5 Configuring MultiLink Trunks page C 8 Configuring Port Mirroring page C 9...

Page 296: ...to open the VLAN Configuration screen Figure C 1 Configuring 802 1Q VLANs 1 of 3 BS41049B Yes No VLAN Configuration screen Select the appropriate value for the Create VLAN field Activate VLAN State Is...

Page 297: ...propriate for your configuration Set PVID Choose VLAN Port Configuration or press c to open the VLAN Port Configuration screen VLAN Port members Configured Is PVID correct Configure Port Members as Ta...

Page 298: ...d unregistered filters if necessary Set Port Priority See also the Traffic Class Configuration screen if necessary BS41051B Is filtering correct Is Port Priority correct Yes Are all VLANs configured Y...

Page 299: ...figuration Menu to assign the LEC 3 Press v to open the VLAN Configuration Menu 2 Press r to return to the Switch Configuration Menu 4 Press v to open the VLAN Configuration screen 2 1 1 Press Ctrl R...

Page 300: ...correct Off page reference On page reference Key Assign the VPort to a Port Based VLAN 2 Create a Port Based VLAN 1 Press Ctrl R to return to previous menu Choose VLAN Port Configuration or press c S...

Page 301: ...onceptual information about the BayStack 450 2M3 2S3 MDA and configuration tips see Using the BayStack 450 10 100 1000 Series Switch Part number 309978 C BS45095A Off page reference On page reference...

Page 302: ...ation Menu screen to open the MultiLink Trunk Configuration screen Figure C 7 Configuring MultiLink Trunks Yes No No Configure STP field Enable Trunk Status field see MultiLink Trunking Configuration...

Page 303: ...onfiguration screen Figure C 8 Configuring Port Mirroring 1 of 2 Yes No No Set Monitoring Mode field Port Mirroring Configuration screen Set Monitor Port field see Port Mirroring Configuration Rules C...

Page 304: ...00 Figure C 9 Configuring Port Mirroring 2 of 2 Yes No No Enable Port Mirroring see Port Mirroring Configuration Rules BS41054A Are Address A and B configured Is Port Mirroring Enabled Yes 1 Done 2 C...

Page 305: ...guration screen Figure C 10 Configuring IGMP Snooping 1 of 3 Yes No No BS41055A Are VLANs created port members configured Is the Snooping field set correctly Yes Is Snooping field set Yes Yes No 2 Is...

Page 306: ...y Timer field set correctly Yes Is the Set Router Ports field set correctly Yes Yes No Is the Proxy field set correctly No 3 2 Set the correct value for the Query Timer field Set the correct value for...

Page 307: ...ers for that trunk are automatically configured as IGMP Static Router Ports Off page reference On page reference BS41057A Key Are all IGMP members configured Is the port a trunk member Yes 3 Done Conf...

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Page 309: ...Connectors The RJ 45 port connectors Figure D 1 are wired as MDI X ports to connect end stations without using crossover cables See MDI and MDI X Devices on page D 2 for information about MDI X ports...

Page 310: ...the crossover function internally Ports that implement the crossover function internally are known as MDI X ports where X refers to the crossover function The following sections describe the use of st...

Page 311: ...allow you to connect directly to end stations without using crossover cables Figure D 2 Figure D 2 MDI X to MDI Cable Connections 1 8 1 8 8 1 8 1 RX RX TX TX TX TX RX RX MDI X port BayStack 410 24T sw...

Page 312: ...10 24T switch to a device that also implements MDI X ports use a crossover cable Figure D 3 Figure D 3 MDI X to MDI X Cable Connections 1 8 1 8 8 1 8 1 RX RX TX TX RX RX TX TX MDI X port BayStack 410...

Page 313: ...to connect directly to the switch using a straight through cable Figure D 4 DB 9 Console Comm Port Connector Table D 2 lists the DB 9 Console Comm Port connector pin assignments Table D 2 DB 9 Console...

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Page 315: ...Stack IP Address 0 0 0 0 no IP address assigned In Band Switch IP Address 0 0 0 0 no IP address assigned In Band Subnet Mask 0 0 0 0 no subnet mask assigned Default Gateway 0 0 0 0 no IP address assig...

Page 316: ...Address B 00 00 00 00 00 00 no MAC address assigned MAC Address Security Configuration page 3 25 MAC Address Security Disabled MAC Address Security SNMP_Locked Disabled Partition Port on Intrusion Dis...

Page 317: ...VLAN State Inactive Port Membership U all ports assigned as untagged members of VLAN 1 VLAN Port Configuration page 3 47 Unit 1 Port 1 Filter Tagged Frames No Filter Untagged Frames No Filter Unregis...

Page 318: ...ve Phy Read only field indicating the operational Phy port Right Left or None MultiLink Trunk Configuration page 3 60 Trunk Members Unit Port Zero length string STP Learning Normal Trunk Mode Basic Tr...

Page 319: ...ort 1 LEC Configuration page 3 85 LEC 1 LEC Status Disable LEC State Disabled ELAN Name default VLAN 0 no VLAN assigned LEC Vport 13 12 port models 25 24 port models Desired Physical Port A1 Actual Ph...

Page 320: ...er Console Read Write Switch Password secure Console Read Only Stack Password user Console Read Write Stack Password secure Primary RADIUS Server 0 0 0 0 Secondary RADIUS Server 0 0 0 0 RADIUS UDP Por...

Page 321: ...1 minute Login Retries 3 Inactivity Timeout 15 minutes Event Logging All Allowed Source IP Address 10 user configurable fields First field 0 0 0 0 no IP address assigned Remaining nine fields 255 255...

Page 322: ...ation Image Filename Zero length string TFTP Server IP Address 0 0 0 0 no IP address assigned Copy Configuration Image to Server No Retrieve Configuration Image from Server No Table E 1 Factory Defaul...

Page 323: ...otP configuration file that was extracted from a Bay Networks EZ LAN network management application Note that other BootP daemons can use a configuration file with a different format Before using your...

Page 324: ...ten as 045 in the BOOTPTAB TXT file the Bootp protocol assigns 037 to the client Global entries are defined that specify the parameters used by every device Note that hardware type ht is specified fir...

Page 325: ...IP configuration 1 20 BOOTPTAB TXT file F 1 choosing a request mode 3 10 Disabled setting 3 11 Last Address setting 3 11 sample configuration file F 1 When Needed setting 3 12 Bridge Forward Delay fi...

Page 326: ...121 authentication failure 3 122 event log flash memory 3 122 excessive bad entries 3 122 operational exception 3 122 software download 3 122 TELNET session status 3 122 write threshold 3 123 Event Lo...

Page 327: ...1 20 MAC Address field 3 16 MAC Address Table option 3 19 MAC Address Table screen 3 21 MAC address based network security 1 15 configuring 3 23 Main Menu illustration 2 18 2 21 main menu console inte...

Page 328: ...1 85 configuration flowcharts C 1 configuration rules 1 88 coversation steering 1 19 description 1 19 monitoring modes 3 68 Nortel Networks StackProbe 1 19 port based 1 83 Port Mirroring Configuration...

Page 329: ...55 Stack MAC address 1 33 Stack up down configurations 1 33 Stacking base unit 1 31 Business Policy Switch 2000 1 27 Cascade Module 1 29 Cascade Module slot 1 8 considerations 1 35 initial installatio...

Page 330: ...utorial IEEE 802 1Q tagging 1 39 IEEE 802 1Q VLAN workgroups 1 38 U Undersized Packets field 3 81 unregistered packet frame 1 39 untagged frame 1 39 untagged member 1 39 Uplink Expansion slot 1 3 user...

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