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Summary of Contents for SuperBlade SBM-GEM-X2C

Page 1: ...ser s Manual Revison 1 0 4x DDR InfiniBand Module SBM XEM 002 10Gps Ethernet Pass Through Module SBM GEM X2C 1 10 Gbps Ethernet Switch Module SBM GEM 001 Gbps Ethernet Switch Module SBM GEM 002 Gbps E...

Page 2: ...s Super Micro s total liability for all claims will not exceed the price paid for the hardware product FCC Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A di...

Page 3: ...ion Refer here for details on installing the modules into a SuperBlade enclosure and for their setup and configuration Chapter 4 InfiniBand Module This chapter details the InfiniBand module and its fe...

Page 4: ...Superblade Network Modules User s Manual iv Notes...

Page 5: ...ng a Switch Module 3 1 Removing a Switch Module 3 3 3 2 Configuring the Switch Module 3 4 Web based Management Utility IPMI 3 5 Network Connection 3 5 Address Defaults 3 7 Command Line 3 8 3 3 1 10 Gi...

Page 6: ...tatistics 6 6 6 3 VLAN 6 9 6 4 Configuring a Static VLAN 6 11 6 5 Trunking 6 12 6 6 Mirroring 6 14 6 7 Quality of Service 6 15 Priority Queues 6 15 6 8 Rate Control 6 17 6 9 L2 Management 6 18 6 10 Sp...

Page 7: ...7 11 System Settings 7 12 SNMP 7 13 Community 7 15 Group 7 16 Group Access 7 17 View 7 18 Target Address 7 20 Target Parameter 7 21 User 7 22 Trap Manager 7 24 RMON 7 25 Basic Settings 7 25 Alarms 7...

Page 8: ...N 7 53 Basic Settings 7 53 Port Settings 7 55 Static VLANs 7 56 Protocol Group 7 57 Port Protocol 7 58 Port MAC Map 7 59 UnicastMAC 7 60 Wildcard 7 61 Switch Port Filtering 7 62 Dynamic VLAN 7 63 Dyna...

Page 9: ...ast Filters 7 98 Multicast Forwarding 7 100 7 6 Layer3 Management Page 7 101 IP 7 102 VLAN Interface 7 103 IPv4 AddrConf 7 104 IP Route 7 105 LoopBack Settings 7 106 IPv6 7 107 IPv6 Route 7 107 IPv6 I...

Page 10: ...OSPFv3 7 139 Basic Settings 7 140 Interface 7 141 Area 7 143 BGP 7 144 Basic Settings 7 145 Neighbors 7 146 Multi Exit Discriminators 7 148 Local Preference 7 149 Filters 7 150 Route Aggregation 7 152...

Page 11: ...Basic Settings 7 180 Component 7 181 Interfaces 7 182 Candidate RP 7 183 Threshold 7 184 Static RP 7 185 DVMRP 7 186 Basic Settings 7 187 Interface 7 188 7 8 Stack Configuration Page 7 189 Stack 7 189...

Page 12: ...Stats 7 213 Supp Session Stats 7 214 Mac Session Stats 7 215 Radius 7 216 IGMP Snooping 7 216 IGS Clear Stats 7 217 IGS Statistics 7 218 IGS V3 Statistics 7 219 IP 7 220 ARP Cache 7 220 ICMP Statisti...

Page 13: ...fety Guidelines A 1 General Safety Guidelines A 1 A 2 Mezzanine HCA Cards A 2 A 3 Installation A 4 Installation Location A 5 Card Installation A 5 Appendix B LED Descriptions B 1 B 1 Gigabit Ethernet...

Page 14: ...Superblade Network Modules User s Manual xiv Notes...

Page 15: ...Status Screen 6 2 Figure 6 2 Switch System Management Screen 6 2 Figure 6 3 Port Status Screen 6 3 Figure 6 4 Jumbo Frame Setting Screen 6 4 Figure 6 5 Port Configuration Screen 6 5 Figure 6 6 Statist...

Page 16: ...RMON Alarm Configuration Page 7 26 Figure 7 21 Ethernet Statistics Configuration Page 7 27 Figure 7 22 Event Configuration Page 7 28 Figure 7 23 History Control Configuration Page 7 29 Figure 7 24 TA...

Page 17: ...Page 7 71 Figure 7 60 Timers Configuration Page 7 73 Figure 7 61 CIST Settings Page 7 74 Figure 7 62 VLAN Mapping Page 7 76 Figure 7 63 Port Settings Page 7 77 Figure 7 64 MSTP CIST Port Status Page...

Page 18: ...100 RIP6 Interface Configuration Page 7 126 Figure 7 101 RIP6 Filter Configuration Page 7 128 Figure 7 102 OSPF Basic Settings Page 7 129 Figure 7 103 OSPF Area Configuration Page 7 131 Figure 7 104...

Page 19: ...figuration Page 7 176 Figure 7 139 IGMP Group Configuration Page 7 177 Figure 7 140 IGMP Source Information Page 7 178 Figure 7 141 PIM Basic Settings Page 7 180 Figure 7 142 PIM Component Configurati...

Page 20: ...ge 7 218 Figure 7 178 IGMP Snooping V3 Statistics Page 7 219 Figure 7 179 ARP Cache Page 7 220 Figure 7 180 ICMP Statistics Page 7 221 Figure 7 181 RIP Interface Statistics Page 7 222 Figure 7 182 RIP...

Page 21: ...en Controls 6 7 Table 6 4 Port Mirroring Screen Controls 6 14 Table 6 5 QoS Setting Screen Controls 6 16 Table 6 6 Storm Control Screen Controls 6 18 Table 6 7 Comparison of Port States 6 21 Table 6 8...

Page 22: ...7 33 SwitchPort VLAN Filtering Page Parameters 7 62 Table 7 34 Dynamic VLAN Port Configuration Page Parameters 7 64 Table 7 35 Garp Timers Configuration Page Parameters 7 65 Table 7 36 RSTP Global Con...

Page 23: ...elay Interface Configuration Page Parameters 7 119 Table 7 73 RIP Basic Settings Page Parameters 7 121 Table 7 74 RIP Interface Page Parameters 7 122 Table 7 75 RIP Security Settings Page Parameters 7...

Page 24: ...e Parameters 7 171 Table 7 110 Dynamic Multicast Global Configuration Page Parameters 7 173 Table 7 111 Dynamic Multicast Port Configuration Page Parameters 7 174 Table 7 112 IGMP Interface Configurat...

Page 25: ...tch modules and all pass through modules 1 2 Product Checklist of Typical Components All modules are shipped alone or with a SuperBlade enclosure when ordered Aside from packaging no cables or cords a...

Page 26: ...ddress Super Micro Computer B V Het Sterrenbeeld 28 5215 ML s Hertogenbosch The Netherlands Tel 31 0 73 6400390 Fax 31 0 73 6416525 Email sales supermicro nl General Information support supermicro nl...

Page 27: ...rical equipment This is to avoid making a complete circuit which will cause electrical shock Use extreme caution when using metal tools which can easily damage any electrical components or circuit boa...

Page 28: ...ponents and printed circuit boards The following measures are generally sufficient to neutralize this difference before contact is made to protect your equipment from ESD Use a grounded wrist strap de...

Page 29: ...ninstalling any of the Gigabit Ethernet switch modules into a SuperBlade system Installing a Switch Module 1 Make sure the cover to the module has been installed before proceeding Follow the anti stat...

Page 30: ...Superblade Network Modules User s Manual 2 Figure 3 1 Blade Enclosure with Gbps Switch Modules Installed SBM GEM 001 Switch Modules InfiniBand Pass Through Module...

Page 31: ...Blade Enclosure with 1 10 Gbps Switch Modules Installed NOTE After the module has been installed and the handle locked it will turn on and a POST test will run to verify it is working properly If ther...

Page 32: ...M module Directly through a command line using a telnet interface or a serial console The management utility and IPMI access the switch module through the CMM module To access it directly use the comm...

Page 33: ...d Management Utility Network Connection Use the procedure below to connect and login to the IPMI system Logging In to the IPMI 1 Connect a PC to a network that is accessible to the switch For example...

Page 34: ...Figure 3 5 is then displayed Figure 3 5 IPMI Blade System Screen 3 Clicking on a gigabit switch module will display the gigabit switch in the Gigabit Switch panel on the screen Figure 3 6 You may mak...

Page 35: ...lues within the program Table 3 1 SBM GEM 001 Switch Module Address Default Settings Address Default Setting Default IP Address 192 168 100 102 Default Gateway Address 192 168 100 1 Default Subnet Mas...

Page 36: ...to login to the switch 4 To view the switch configurations use show commands and to configure the switch type config term to get access to the configuration commands For help type or help Accessing C...

Page 37: ...pe the below command to upgrade the firmware in the normal area firmware upgrade tftp ip address filename flash normal Here ip address is the IP address of the TFTP server and filename is the name of...

Page 38: ...mage Use the procedure below to boot using a fallback firmware image 1 Reboot the switch by power cycling the switch power 2 During reboot press any key when it displays the below text as shown in Fig...

Page 39: ...are information that can be changed as shown in Figure 3 8 4 To choose the boot from a fallback image type the command rflag 1 5 Type Save to save the hardware information 6 Type Exit to exit the hard...

Page 40: ...e to verify the fallback image Refer the steps listed above in the procedure Booting using a Fallback Firmware Image above to boot the switch in the fallback image 7 Once both the normal and fallback...

Page 41: ...different network gateway gateway IP For example gateway 192 168 2 100 8 Configure the firmware image file name using the below command ramdiskname filename For example ramdiskname SBM GEM X2C v5 2 10...

Page 42: ...Superblade Network Modules User s Manual 14 Notes...

Page 43: ...e it occupies one of the bays alternatively used for the CMM only one InfiniBand module may be installed in the system 4 2 InfiniBand Module Figure 4 1 InfiniBand Module NOTE For any blade to access t...

Page 44: ...it will power on after a short delay and a POST test will run to verify it is working properly Removing the Module 1 Pull out the release handle to the open position 2 Pull the module out of the bay...

Page 45: ...lanox s WinIB software package WinIB allows you to upgrade the firmware and monitor temperature voltages port utilization and other switch parameters In a Linux environment maintenance and configurati...

Page 46: ...Superblade Network Modules User s Manual 4 Notes...

Page 47: ...Ethernet Switch Module The SBM GEM 001 Gigabit Ethernet switch module is a layer 2 Ethernet switch It includes ten 1 Gb s uplink RJ45 ports and fourteen 1 Gb s downlink ports for the SuperBlade s LAN...

Page 48: ...xternal Ten 1 Gbps RJ45 uplink ports Bandwidth 24 Gbps non blocking Trunking Link aggregation support Jumbo Frame Support Up to 9 kb Remote Management Browser based management Protocols Spanning Tree...

Page 49: ...to provide a connection between the Ethernet controller integrated on the mainboard and an external Ethernet device This is a hot pluggable module Figure 5 2 SBM GEM X2C 1 10 Gigabit Ethernet Switch...

Page 50: ...cking Trunking Link aggregation support Jumbo Frame Support Up to 9 kb Remote Management Browser based management Protocols Spanning Tree Rapid Spanning Tree Multiple Spanning Tree IGMP snooping and 8...

Page 51: ...dule Blade 1 would be connected directly to port 1 Blade 2 to port 2 and so on If you are only connected to 10 blades then ports 11 through 14 are not connected Temperature and voltage of the pass thr...

Page 52: ...on If you are connected to 10 blades then ports 11 through 14 are not connected Temperature and voltage of the pass through module are read through the CMM module The LED s of the pass through for a b...

Page 53: ...RJ 45 Ethernet Port Reserved for Future Use 4 Initiation OK LED Reserved for Future Use 5 Reset Button Reserved for Future Use Table 5 10 SBM XEM 002 10 Gigabit Pass through Module Features Feature De...

Page 54: ...Superblade Network Modules User s Manual 8 Notes...

Page 55: ...t Up to 9216 bytes Flow control 802 3x pause frame flow control Broadcast Storm Control Support per system control types and rates Ingress rate control Support per port rate control Port mirroring A c...

Page 56: ...gement Utility User s Manual for details A SWITCH STATUS screen will appear Figure 6 1 in your browser Figure 6 1 Switch Status Screen In this screen either select WEB MANAGEMENT or type the IP addres...

Page 57: ...ither up or down for each port The SPEED DUPLEX column indicates the link speed and duplex status for each port when it is linked up If the link is down there is no status shown on SPEED DUPLEX The FL...

Page 58: ...forwarding decision Look for a more detailed description in the VLAN section Jumbo Frames Support To modify the jumbo frames support for all of ports click on the EDIT OF JUMBO FRAME setting as shown...

Page 59: ...ndicates duplex state and speed of the port Flow Control Turns flow control on or off When flow control of the port is on it sends out a Pause frame or a Jam Packet if it is over subscribed When this...

Page 60: ...screen Click on the CLEAR COUNTERS button to reset the count to zero for each port Click on each port number to retrieve detail statistic information for that particular port Port Statistics The PORT...

Page 61: ...mitted unicast packets NonUnicastPkts This indicates transmitted non unicast packets Discards This indicates discarded packets Errors This indicates Excessive Collision packets QLength This indicates...

Page 62: ...lid FCS or code error that exceed the counter maximum size to the maximum received frame length TxCollisions Indicates the total transmitted collision packets RxCRCAlignErr Indicates received packets...

Page 63: ...e port won t alter the frames but will keep the frame s VLAN information intact Tagged frames are forwarded according to a VID contained within the tag The switch also supports ingress filtering The s...

Page 64: ...e initially assigned to the default VLAN Frames can not be forwarded across VLANs Frames whether they are unicast multicast or broadcast cannot flow from one VLAN to another VLAN unless there is a VLA...

Page 65: ...The MEMBER PORTS indicates the number of member ports of the VLAN There are two color symbols for each port to indicate tagging or untagging of packets egress from the port Orange Indicates a tagged...

Page 66: ...h to switch switch to server and switch to router applications The SuperMicro Gigabit Ethernet switch supports static type link aggregations It uses a distribution algorithm to balance traffic between...

Page 67: ...NG folder on left hand side bar to bring up the TRUNK SETTING screen as shown in Figure 6 11 2 Click on the TRUNK ID drop down list to select the trunk group to which you want to add port member 3 Cli...

Page 68: ...y given time Port mirroring is independent from L2 switching The receive mirrored port still forwards the frame to the mirroring port even if the frame is eventually dropped To configuring port mirror...

Page 69: ...r port default priority configurable in the PORT folder to assign a frame to a priority queue If the incoming frame is tagged or priority tagged the switch uses the priority field in the incoming fram...

Page 70: ...highest priority queue Packets in queue 3 are served more often than packets in queue 0 Priority This indicates packet priority This value is retrieved from the priority tag field with values from 0 t...

Page 71: ...lick on the port number to control the ingress rates for the port There are eight different levels to select no limit 1Gbps 256Kbps 1Mbps 4Mbps 16Mbps 64Mbps 128Mbps or 512Mbps The STORM CONTROL indic...

Page 72: ...te the MACSA and port number may be used to dynamically update the L2 address table The MACDA may be used to determine the frame s destination port User can also statically add a MAC address to the L2...

Page 73: ...search for a MAC address to see if it exists in the table or not enter the MAC ADDRESS and VID then click on LOOKUP button If the MAC address is in L2 ADDRESS table whether it is a static or a dynami...

Page 74: ...which is set to a two second default This enables the switch to keep track of network topology changes and enable or disable ports as required The BPDU contains the information about the transmitting...

Page 75: ...ot the port that provides the lowest cost path when the switch forwards packets to the root switch Designated the port closest to the root switch and forwarding traffic toward the root switch and send...

Page 76: ...TTINGS allows the user to control RSTP parameters from the bridge point of view ROOT STATUS shows status of the root bridge BRIDGE SETTING shows the current bridge setup To turn on the Rapid Spanning...

Page 77: ...ays in each of the listening and learning states which precede the forward state This value is also used to age all dynamic entries in the forwarding databases when a topology change has been detected...

Page 78: ...influence on the spanning tree configuration Since ports 11 to 24 are connected to blade server NIC ports all of those ports can be configured as an Edge port P2P This indicates if this port is a poin...

Page 79: ...nt that is compliant with the 802 1x protocol Microsoft Windows XP and Vista should have this A user can also install another third party package such as Odyssey from Funk Software When the GLOBAL RAD...

Page 80: ...e used Shared Secret This is a 16 character string used by the RADIUS server as a password to identify EAPOL control frames The PORT AUTHENTICATION SETTINGS allows you to enable or disable authenticat...

Page 81: ...agement Protocol IGMP to manage multicast groups by sending and processing IGMP packets To prevent the unnecessary flooding the gigabit layer 2 switch can enable the IGMP snooping function to control...

Page 82: ...Superblade Network Modules User s Manual 28 Figure 6 21 IGMP Snooping Screen...

Page 83: ...e Interval This is the maximum response time inserted into the periodic general queries The default value is 100 10 seconds By varying the query response interval an administrator can tune the burstin...

Page 84: ...nal downlink member ports is disabled when all of the trunking uplink member ports fail Figure 6 22 shows the UPLINK FAILURE TRACKING CONFIGURATION screen Table 6 9 describes each configuration item F...

Page 85: ...Uplink Failure Tracking Configuration Screen Table 6 9 Uplink Failure Tracking Configuration Screen Controls Control Description Enable UpLink Failure Tracking Enables Disables the UPLINK FAILURE TRAC...

Page 86: ...Superblade Network Modules User s Manual 32 Notes...

Page 87: ...from OpenSSL OpenSSH and other open source communities and is configured using web browsers such as Internet Explorer The utility starts with a default IP address which is also the management IP addre...

Page 88: ...n enter your user name and password in the fields provided and press the LOGIN button This User Name and Password are both used for accessing the switch through the web for switch configuration The en...

Page 89: ...sword The information in this page presents a brief overview of the switch web based management utility Figure 7 2 Home Page Table 7 1 Home Page Controls and Components Number Name Description 1 Page...

Page 90: ...ding to a number indicates that the port is up whereas a red light corresponding to a number indicates that this port is down Navigation Bar The HOME page also includes links to MANAGEMENT pages which...

Page 91: ...ome page brings up the SYSTEM ACKNOWLEDGEMENT page Figure 7 3 which displays acknowledgement information for the various open source OpenSSL Secure Socket Layer OpenSSH Secure Shell etc software used...

Page 92: ...7 4 System Management Page The SYSTEM MANAGEMENT page Figure 7 4 contains the following links System Information Save and Restore System Settings SNMP RMON TACACS Server Syslog IP Authorized Manager...

Page 93: ...ion Page Table 7 2 System Information Page Parameters Parameter Description Hardware Version This parameter lists the hardware version of the switch and cannot be modified by the user Firmware Version...

Page 94: ...Status The Configuration Save Status is shown here Remote Save Status The Remote Save Status is shown here Configuration Restore Status The Configuration Restore Status is shown here HTTP Server Stat...

Page 95: ...TION page Figure 7 6 This page allows you to save the essential configuration as a FLASH save You can also configure the IP address of a remote machine with a file name to be stored for remote saving...

Page 96: ...dules User s Manual 10 Restore Clicking on the RESTORE tab brings up the RESTORE CONFIGURATION page Figure 7 7 This page allows you to restore the configuration to ISS from the Flash Figure 7 7 Restor...

Page 97: ...Switch Firmware Erase Clicking on the ERASE tab brings up the ERASE CONFIGURATION page Figure 7 8 This page allows you to erase a saved configuration from NVRAM Flash or a specified saved file Figure...

Page 98: ...of the switch If you choose the DYNAMIC option then the IP address is obtained based on the IP Address Allocation Protocol You must restart the switch for the configuration to take effect Table 7 3 li...

Page 99: ...P are classified as Agent or AgentX Switch Base MAC Address Specifies the switch s Base MAC Address SNMP Engine ID Specifies the SNMP Engine ID used PIM Mode Specifies the PIM Mode used Snoop Forward...

Page 100: ...rget Address Target Parameter User Trap Manager By default the COMMUNITY tab is loaded The AGENTX link opens the SNMP AGENTX SUBAGENT SETTINGS page This page displays controls for TRANSPORT DOMAIN IP...

Page 101: ...d delete existing managers from the same Table 7 4 lists the parameters found on this page Figure 7 11 SNMP Community Settings Page Table 7 4 SNMP Community Settings Page Parameters Parameter Descript...

Page 102: ...s used to define an access control policy In addition this page displays the STORAGE TYPE of the group table Table 7 5 lists the parameters found on this page Transport Tag This field allows you to se...

Page 103: ...displays the STORAGE TYPE of the Group Access table A SNMP Group has to be created prior to the Group Access configuration Table 7 5 SNMP Group Settings Page Parameters Parameter Description Security...

Page 104: ...box allows you to set the Security Model used Security Level This drop down list box allows you to set the Security Level used Read View This field allows you to set the Read View used Write View Thi...

Page 105: ...ACCESS settings have to be created prior to the GROUP VIEW configuration Table 7 7 lists the parameters found on this page Table 7 7 SNMP ViewTree Settings Page Parameters Parameter Description View...

Page 106: ...ddress This field allows you to set the Target IP Address which specifies a target address to be used in the generation of SNMP operations Transport Tag This field allows you to set the Transport Tag...

Page 107: ...MP Target Parameter Settings Page Parameters Parameter Description Parameter Name This field allows you to set the Parameter Name setting which is a unique identifier MP Model This drop down list box...

Page 108: ...able 7 10 lists the parameters found on this page Security Level This drop down list box allows you to set the Security Level used when generating SNMP messages Storage Type This drop down list box al...

Page 109: ...ication Key This field allows you to set the Authentication Key which is the secret authentication key used for messages sent on behalf of this user to from the SNMP Privacy Protocol This drop down li...

Page 110: ...to set the Notify Name setting which is a unique identifier associated with the entry Notify Tag This field allows you to set the Notify Tag setting This contains a single tag value which is used to...

Page 111: ...ation Basic Settings Alarms Ethernet Statistics Events History By default the BASIC SETTINGS tab is loaded Basic Settings Clicking the BASIC SETTINGS tab for RMON brings up the RMON BASIC SETTINGS pag...

Page 112: ...monitors the variable Variable Specifies the MIB object on which the alarm is set Sample Type Specifies the method of sampling the selected variable and calculating the value to be compared against t...

Page 113: ...t sampling interval was greater than this threshold an alarm is generated It occurs if the startup alarm is set as Falling Alarm or Rising or Falling Alarm Rising Event Index Indicates the index of th...

Page 114: ...of events in which the packets were dropped due to lack of resources Octets Specifies the total number of octets received from the network Packets Specifies the total number of packets received from t...

Page 115: ...on Index Specifies the index to the Events table Description Describes the event Type Specifies the event configured can be a Log or an SNMP trap or both or none Community Specifies the SNMP community...

Page 116: ...ry Control Configuration Page Parameters Parameter Description Index Specifies the index to the table Data Source Specifies the SNMP object id of the variable on which the history is being collected B...

Page 117: ...e 7 16 lists the parameters found on this page Figure 7 24 TACACS Server Configuration Page Table 7 16 TACACS Server Configuration Page Parameters Parameter Description IP Address Specifies the IP add...

Page 118: ...eters found on this page Syslog The SYSLOG link allows you to configure Syslog parameters The following control tabs are available for configuration Logging Mail Figure 7 25 TACACS Global Settings Pag...

Page 119: ...parameters found on this page Figure 7 26 Syslog Configuration Logging Page Table 7 18 Syslog Configuration Page Parameters Parameter Description Syslog Specifies the syslog Server IP Address Specifie...

Page 120: ...Table 7 19 lists the parameters found on this page Figure 7 27 Syslog Configuration Mail Page Table 7 19 Syslog Configuration Page Parameters Parameter Description Mail Server IP Address Specifies th...

Page 121: ...20 IP Authorized Manager Page Parameters Parameter Description IP Address Specifies the IP Address of Manager Subnet Mask Indicates the Mask for specified IP Address Port List Incoming Allows Ports a...

Page 122: ...an be accessed through this link MAC ACL IP Standard ACL IP Extended ACL By default the MAC ACL tab is loaded MAC ACL Clicking on the MAC ACL tab brings up the MAC ACL CONFIGURATION page Figure 7 29 T...

Page 123: ...must be configured for the status of the access list to be Active Action Specifies the action to be taken for the access list Priority Specifies the priority for the access list VLAN ID Specifies the...

Page 124: ...L Configuration Page Table 7 22 IP Standard ACL Configuration Page Parameters Parameter Description ACL Number Specifies the unique ID for the access list This value must be in the range from 1 to 100...

Page 125: ...Port List for which the access lists has to be applied Figure 7 31 IP Extended ACL Configuration Page Table 7 23 IP Extended ACL Configuration Page Parameters Parameter Description ACL Number Specifi...

Page 126: ...ckets This is enabled only if ICMP is chosen Priority Specifies the Priority for the filter TOS Specifies the Type of Service for the access list ACK Bit Indicates the TCP Ack Bit to be checked agains...

Page 127: ...up the QOS BASIC SETTINGS page Figure 7 32 Table 7 24 lists the parameters found on this page Figure 7 32 QoS Basic Settings Page Table 7 24 QoS Basic Settings Page Parameters Parameter Description Sy...

Page 128: ...eters found on this page Figure 7 33 QoS Classmap Settings Page Table 7 25 QoS Classmap Settings Page Parameters Parameter Description Classmap ID Specifies a unique ID for Classmap It must be in the...

Page 129: ...rameter Description Policy Map ID Specifies the unique ID for Policy Map The value ranges between 1 and 65535 Class Map ID Specifies the Class map Id to associate with Policy map Traffic Rate Specifie...

Page 130: ...arameters found on this page In Profile Action Value In Profile Action Value can be specified from 0 to 7 for DSCP or from 0 to 63 for IP Precedence Out Profile Action Value Out Profile Action Value c...

Page 131: ...his page Table 7 27 COSQ Scheduling Algorithm Settings Page Parameters Parameter Description Port Number Specifies the port number Scheduling Algorithm Specifies the sceduling algorithm Figure 7 36 CO...

Page 132: ...is further classified into the following sub groups based on functionalities or protocols Port Manager VLAN Dynamic VLAN RSTP MSTP COSQ Min Bandwidth Specifies the COSQ algorithm minimum bandwidth COS...

Page 133: ...Switch Firmware LA 802 1x Filters Port Manager The PORT MANAGER link has access to the following control tabs Basic Settings Port Monitoring Traffic Class Port Control Rate Limiting By default the BA...

Page 134: ...ts in a switch It displays the LINK STATUS ADMIN STATE Up Down BRIDGE PORT TYPE DEFAULT USER PRIORITY SWITCH PORT MODE MTU and the LINK UP DOWN TRAP status for this port A green arrow indicates that t...

Page 135: ...PORT MONITORING tab brings up the PORT MONITORING page Figure 7 39 The Port Monitoring feature can be enabled or disabled at every port level You can also specify the packet direction Receive Transmit...

Page 136: ...fic Class Clicking on the TRAFFIC CLASS tab brings up the VLAN TRAFFIC CLASS MAPPING page Figure 7 40 This page allows you to configure the traffic classes associated with each priority class on all p...

Page 137: ...7 41 This page allows configuration of the port specific parameters of the device You can choose between Auto negotiation and No negotiation for a port If No negotiation is chosen then the SPEED of t...

Page 138: ...gs up the RATE LIMITING page Figure 7 42 This page allows you to configure the RATE LIMIT LEVEL for the following type of packets on a per port basis DLF Destination Lookup Failure Packets Level Broad...

Page 139: ...mation VLAN configuration information has been provided in the control tabs Basic Settings Port Settings Static VLANs Protocol Group Port Protocol Port MAC Map UnicastMAC Wildcard Switch Port Filterin...

Page 140: ...Learning Mode Specifies the Learning Mode Independent Shared or Hybrid VLAN learning Maximum VLAN ID Specifies the largest 4094 valid VLAN ID which the switch can accept Any number greater than 4094...

Page 141: ...the port for Port based VLAN classification While associating different ports to VLANs you can also configure INGRESS FILTERING at the port level and FRAME TYPE accept tagged frame alone or all frames...

Page 142: ...VLAN related information Using the first table you will also be able to create new entries for un created VLANs VLAN ID is the mandatory field for configuring a VLAN There is also a provision to enter...

Page 143: ...7 46 This table is used to map the Protocol Templates to the Protocol Group Identifiers The FRAME TYPE gives you the data link encapsulation format The PROTOCOL VALUE is the value of the protocol in...

Page 144: ...VLAN PROTOCOL SETTINGS page Figure 7 47 This table is used for Port and Protocol based VLAN classification The GROUP IDENTIFIER designates a group of protocols in the Protocol Group Database The VLAN...

Page 145: ...the parameters found on this page Figure 7 48 VLAN Port MAC Map Page Table 7 30 VLAN Port Mac Map Page Parameters Parameter Description Port No Specifies the Interface index Port Mac Map Addr Specifie...

Page 146: ...page Figure 7 49 VLAN Unicast MAC Settings Page Table 7 31 VLAN Unicast Mac Settings Page Parameters Parameter Description Context Specifies the context ID Vlan ID Specifies the VLAN Identifier Mac Ad...

Page 147: ...lists the parameters found on this page Figure 7 50 Wildcard Settings Page Table 7 32 Wildcard Settings Page Parameters Parameter Description Context ID Specifies the context ID Address Selection Spe...

Page 148: ...G page Figure 7 51 Table 7 33 lists the parameters found on this page Figure 7 51 SwitchPort VLAN Filtering Page Table 7 33 SwitchPort VLAN Filtering Page Parameters Parameter Description VLAN Port No...

Page 149: ...g control tabs Dynamic VLAN Port Settings Garp Timers By default the DYNAMIC VLAN tab is loaded Dynamic VLAN Clicking on the DYNAMIC VLAN tab brings up the DYNAMIC VLAN GLOBAL CONFIGURATION page Figur...

Page 150: ...arameters found on this page Figure 7 53 Dynamic VLAN Port Configuration Page Table 7 34 Dynamic VLAN Port Configuration Page Parameters Parameter Description Port Specifies the Interface index Dynami...

Page 151: ...igure 7 54 Table 7 35 lists the parameters found on this page Figure 7 54 Garp Timers Configuration Page Table 7 35 Garp Timers Configuration Page Parameters Parameter Description GarpJoinTime msecs S...

Page 152: ...s Global Settings Basic Settings Port Settings Port Status By default the GLOBAL SETTINGS tab is loaded Global Settings Clicking on the GLOBAL SETTINGS tab brings up the RSTP GLOBAL CONFIGURATION page...

Page 153: ...page Table 7 36 RSTP Global Configuration Page Parameters Parameter Description Context ID Specifies the context ID System Control Starts or Shutsdown RSTP in switch Status Allows you to Enable Disabl...

Page 154: ...STP RSTP Tx Hold Count Specifies the maximum number of BPDU that can be transmitted in a second Default Path Cost Type Specifies the path cost type 32 16 Bits Maximum Age Secs Specifies the time perio...

Page 155: ...port priority used in role selection Path Cost Specifies the path cost associated with this port Protocol Migration Allows to control the migration from RSTP to STP if the other side of the switch ru...

Page 156: ...ath cost of the Designated Port of the segment connected to this port Designated Bridge Specifies the Bridge Identifier of the bridge which this port considers to be the Designated Bridge for this por...

Page 157: ...Mapping Port Settings CIST Port Status By default the BASIC SETTINGS tab is loaded Basic Settings Clicking on the BASIC SETTINGS tab brings up the MSTP GLOBAL CONFIGURATION page Figure 7 59 The MSTP...

Page 158: ...ity Specifies the Priority value assigned to the bridge that is used to select the root bridge Path Cost Type Specifies the version of the Spanning Tree default path cost that is to be used by the bri...

Page 159: ...ntext ID Maximum Hop Count Indicates the Maximum Hop Count value Max Age Specifies the time period for which the information received in the MSTP BDPU is valid Forward Delay Specifies how fast a port...

Page 160: ...61 The configuration per Port related to MSTP can be done through this page Table 7 42 lists the parameters found on this page Figure 7 61 CIST Settings Page Table 7 42 CIST Settings Page Parameters P...

Page 161: ...d if the corresponding port is an edge port Point to Point Status You can configure the ports explicitly as Point to Point Force true Non Point to Point port or leave the decision to be made dynamical...

Page 162: ...this page Figure 7 62 VLAN Mapping Page Table 7 43 VLAN Mapping Page Parameters Parameter Description MSTP Instance ID Specifies the Instance ID which is the index of the table Add VLAN Specifies the...

Page 163: ...rt Settings Page Parameters Parameter Description Port Specifies the interface index of the port on which MSTP is run MSTP Instance ID Specifies the instance ID of the STP that is associated with this...

Page 164: ...t to which the port is attached Designated Bridge Specifies the Bridge Identifier of the bridge which this port considers to be the Designated Bridge for this port s segment Designated Port Specifies...

Page 165: ...whether a port is considered to have a point to point connection or Shared media Role Specifies the Ports Current Role as defined by Spanning Tree Protocol Port State Specifies the port s current sta...

Page 166: ...s page Figure 7 65 LA Basic Settings Page Table 7 46 LA Basic Settings Page Parameters Parameter Description System Control Starts or Shutsdown LA in switch LA Status Allows you to Enable Disable LA i...

Page 167: ...und on this page Figure 7 66 PortChannel Interface Basic Settings Page Table 7 47 PortChannel Interface Basic Settings Page Parameters Parameter Description Port Channel ID Specifies the Port Channel...

Page 168: ...leting the existing Port Channel configuration Table 7 48 lists the parameters found on this page Figure 7 67 LA Port Channel Settings Page Table 7 48 LA Port Channel Settings Page Parameters Paramete...

Page 169: ...tion MAC Selection Specifies the mode by which the MAC address for the Port Channel is assigned It can be dynamic or the user can force select a specific MAC address Force MAC Specifies the MAC Addres...

Page 170: ...configure LA properties at per port level in this page Table 7 49 lists the parameters found on this page Figure 7 68 LA Port Settings Page Table 7 49 LA Port Settings Page Parameters Parameter Descr...

Page 171: ...it Time secs Configures the waiting time for a port after receiving Partner information and before entering aggregation Bundle State Indicates the current state of the port with respect to Link Aggreg...

Page 172: ...tate Info Clicking on the PORT STATE INFO tab brings up the LA PORT STATEMACHINE INFORMATION page Figure 7 69 This page displays the mapping between the Port channel the Port and the aggregation state...

Page 173: ...d distribution on the aggregated links The selection policy can be one of the following SOURCE MAC BASED DESTINATION MAC BASED BOTH SOURCE AND DESTINATION MAC SOURCE IP ADDRESS DESTINATION IP ADDRESS...

Page 174: ...e Table 7 50 802 1x Basic Settings Page Parameters Parameter Description System Control Starts or Shutsdown 802 1x in the switch 802 1x Authentication Allows you to Enable Disable the 802 1x based por...

Page 175: ...e configured Port Control Specifies the control values of the Authenticator Port The control values can be Force Authorize Allows all the traffic through this port Force Unauthorize Blocks all the tra...

Page 176: ...t State Machine Restart Authentication Specifies the initialization control for the Port to restart authentication Setting this value to True causes the Port to be initialized The value reverts to Fal...

Page 177: ...ng on the TIMERS tab brings up the 802 1X TIMER CONFIGURATION page Figure 7 73 This page helps you to configure the Timer parameters at the individual port level Table 7 52 lists the parameters found...

Page 178: ...5535 seconds Re authentication Period Secs Specifies the time between periodic re authentication of the supplicant Supplicant Timeout Specifies the amount of time the switch waits for a response befor...

Page 179: ...ion Server Configuration Page Parameters Parameter Description User Name Specifies the identity of the user seeking authentication A string of not more than 20 printable characters Password Specifies...

Page 180: ...ication Timeout in seconds Port List Represents the complete set of ports of the authenticator to which the user is allowed or denied access based on permission Figure 7 75 Radius Server Configuration...

Page 181: ...Server and the Radius Client Server Type Specifies the following RADIUS server type Authentication Accounting Both Authentication and Accounting Response Time Secs Specifies the maximum time within w...

Page 182: ...efault the UNICAST FILTER tab is loaded Table 7 55 IMAC Session Info Page Parameters Parameter Description Supplicant MacAddr Specifies the Supplicant MAC Address Session Identifier Specifies the Sess...

Page 183: ...icast packets that the switch needs to process Table 7 56 lists the parameters found on this page Figure 7 77 L2 Unicast Filter Configuration Page Table 7 56 L2 Unicast Filter Configuration Page Param...

Page 184: ...Other This configuration is the default currently in use but the conditions under which it will remain so differ from the following values Permanent This configuration resides even after the restart...

Page 185: ...et Receive Port Specifies the port on which the packet was received Allowed Ports Specifies the list of ports on which the received packet with the above set MAC address and if received from the confi...

Page 186: ...le 7 58 Forward Ports Configuration Page Parameters Parameter Description VLAN ID Specifies the VLAN ID Forward All Ports Specifies the forward all static ports as well as forward all learnt ports Thi...

Page 187: ...NAGEMENT page Figure 7 80 Forward Unregistered Static Ports Specifies all the unregistered static ports to allow Multicast forwarding Forward Unregistered Forbidden Ports Specifies all the unregistere...

Page 188: ...ration pages IP IPv6 DHCP Server DHCP Relay RIP RIPng OSPF OSPFv3 BGP RRD RRDv6 VRRP Layer 3 Tunnel IP The IP link enables to perform the IP related configuration This can be done through the followin...

Page 189: ...page Figure 7 81 VLAN Interface Basic Settings Page Table 7 59 VLAN Interface Basic Settings Page Parameters Parameter Description VLAN Interface Specifies the VLAN ID that is to be created Admin Stat...

Page 190: ...Table 7 60 IPv4 Interface Settings Page Parameters Parameter Description Interface VLAN ID Specifies the Index of the VLAN interface IP Address Specifies the IP Address of the specified interface Subn...

Page 191: ...the Network Address for which the route is being added Subnet Mask Indicates the subnet mask for the Destination Network address Gateway Denotes the Next Hop gateway to reach the Destination Network I...

Page 192: ...gs Page Parameters Parameter Description LoopBack Interface Specifies the Loopback Interface that is to be created Interface Type Specifies the interface type as Loopback this field is not configurabl...

Page 193: ...owing six control tabs IPv6 Route IPv6 Interface ND Cache Address Settings Address Profile Prefix Settings The IPV6 ROUTE tab is loaded as the default IPv6 Route Clicking on the IPV6 ROUTE tab opens I...

Page 194: ...k Specifies the Network Address for which the IPv6 route is being added Prefix Length Specifies the subnet mask for the Destination Network address Routing Protocol Indicates the routing protocol thro...

Page 195: ...e Def Rtr Time Specifies the Default router lifetime to be placed in the Router Advertisements sent on the interface RA Rch Time Indicates the Reachable time to be placed in the Router Advertisements...

Page 196: ...rk Modules User s Manual 110 ND Cache Clicking on the ND CACHE tab opens the ND CACHE CONFIGURATION page Figure 7 87 Table 7 65 lists the configurable parameters for this page Figure 7 87 ND Cache Con...

Page 197: ...on Interface VLAN ID Indicates Index of the VLAN interface Destination Specifies Destination IPv6 Address MAC Media Access Control Address Denotes the Physical address of the Destination address State...

Page 198: ...ble 7 66 Address Settings page Parameters Parameter Description Interface VLAN ID Specifies Index of the VLAN Interface Address Specifies the IPv6 Address Prefix Length Indicates the length of the pre...

Page 199: ...ress profile entry Adv Status Specifies the Prefix advertise status On Link Adv Status Indicates the On Link Advertise flag status Auto Conf Adv Status Denotes the Autonomous configuration advertise f...

Page 200: ...rameters on this page Figure 7 90 Prefix Configuration Page Table 7 68 Prefix Configuration Page Parameters Parameter Description Interface VLAN ID Specifies Index of the VLAN Interface Prefix Indicat...

Page 201: ...n the switch through the following two control tabs Basic Settings Pool Settings By default the BASIC SETTINGS tab is loaded Basic Settings Clicking on the BASIC SETTINGS tab brings up the DHCP BASIC...

Page 202: ...ble 7 70 lists the parameters found on this page Table 7 69 DHCP Basic Settings Page Parameters Parameter Description DHCP Server Specifies whether the DHCP server using this configuration is Enabled...

Page 203: ...s configured Subnet Pool Specifies the subnet of the IP address in the pool Network Mask Specifies the subnet mask of the IP address in the pool Start IP Address Specifies the first IP address in the...

Page 204: ...le 7 71 DHCP Relay Configuration Page Parameters Parameter Description Service DHCP Relay Specifies the DHCP relay status that can be Enabled Disabled in the switch using this field IP DHCP Relay Info...

Page 205: ...nd on this page Figure 7 94 DHCP Relay Interface Configuration Page Table 7 72 DHCP Relay Interface Configuration Page Parameters Parameter Description VLAN Interface Specifies the VLAN Interface Circ...

Page 206: ...nfiguration of the RIP protocol Basic Settings Interface Neighbors Security Summarization By default the RIP BASIC SETTINGS tab is loaded Basic Settings Clicking on the BASIC SETTINGS tab opens the RI...

Page 207: ...cifies whether the admin status is Enabled Disabled Space Periodic Updates Specifies the delay that needs to be enabled for RIP to split the periodic update packets before they are sent out Neighbor F...

Page 208: ...Installation Specifies whether Default Route Installation can be done or not Send Version Allows selecting the RIP packets sent to be compatible to either RIPV1 RIPV1 Compatible or RIPv2 Receive Vers...

Page 209: ...he RIP NEIGHBOR LIST page Figure 7 97 This page is used to configure the RIP neighbors by configuring their IP address The only parameter on this page is IP ADDRESS which specifies the IP Address of t...

Page 210: ...75 RIP Security Settings Page Parameters Parameter Description IP Address Displays the active RIP interfaces You can select the interface for which you want to configure authentication Authentication...

Page 211: ...the parameters found on this page Figure 7 99 RIP Interface Specific Address Summarization Page Table 7 76 RIP Interface Specific Address Summarization Page Parameters Parameter Description Interface...

Page 212: ...ccomplished through the following two tabs RIP6 Interface Filters By default the RIP6 INTERFACE CONFIGURATION page is loaded RIP6 Interface Clicking on the RIP6 INTERFACE tab opens the RIP6 INTERFACE...

Page 213: ...buted Def Rt Adv Indicates the default router lifetime to be placed in the Router Advertisements sent on the interface Prof Horizon Specifies the operational status of Profile Horizon in the system Pe...

Page 214: ...Figure 7 101 Table 7 78 lists the parameters found on this page Figure 7 101 RIP6 Filter Configuration Page Table 7 78 RIP6 Filter Configuration Page Parameters Parameter Description Filter Address Sp...

Page 215: ...the OSPF protocol The OSPF protocol in the switch can be configured through the following tabs Basic Settings Area Interface Virtual Interface Neighbor RRD Route Aggregation AsExtAggregation By defaul...

Page 216: ...outer identifier ASBR Autonomous System Border Router Indicates the flag to denote whether the router is configured as an Autonomous System Border Router RFC 1583 Compatibility Permits to choose the r...

Page 217: ...n Area ID Specifies the identifier for the area Type You can configure the area type as a stub area or a normal area or NSSA Send Summary Routers This field is used to control the import of summary LS...

Page 218: ...able to stub and NSSA area Translator Role Indicates an NSSA border router s ability to perform NSSA translation of Type 7 LSAs to Type 5 LSAs NSSA Translator Stability Interval Specifies the number o...

Page 219: ...g the type of service on the interface Passive Allows to configure the interface as passive or normal Demand Circuit Indicates whether Demand OSPF procedures should be performed on this interface If T...

Page 220: ...ea ID Specifies the transit area that the virtual link traverses Neighbor Router ID Specifies the router ID of the virtual neighbor Authentication Type You can choose MD5 Simple Password or None as th...

Page 221: ...ello packets have not been seen before it s neighbors declare the router down Transit Delay Specifies the number of seconds taken to transmit a link state update packet over the interface Retransit In...

Page 222: ...rs Parameter Description Neighbor IP Address Specifies the IP address used by the neighbor in the IP source address Priority Specifies the priority of the neighbor in the designated router election al...

Page 223: ...Specifies the metric type applied to the route Route Tag Specifies the route tag if the user configures a manual option for tags Figure 7 108 OSPF Area Aggregation Page Table 7 85 OSPF Area Aggregatio...

Page 224: ...the Subnet Mask that pertains to the Net or Subnet Advertise Indicates that the subnets subsumed by ranges trigger the advertisement of the indicated aggregate if advertiseMatching is selected or res...

Page 225: ...IC SETTINGS tab is loaded Table 7 86 OSPF AS External Aggregation Configuration Parameter Description Network Specifies the IP address of the Net Mask Specifies the Subnet mask Area ID Specifies the I...

Page 226: ...PFv3 is administratively Enabled Disabled Router ID Uniquely identifies the router in the Autonomous System Autonomous System Border Router Status Specifies the router as Autonomous System border rout...

Page 227: ...in kilobits seconds for calculating default interface metrics SPF Delay Indicates the delay in routing calculation after a topology change SPF Hold Time Specifies the minimum time between two consecu...

Page 228: ...ates the length of time in seconds between the Hello packets that the router sends on the interface Dead Interval Specifies the number of seconds for which the router waits for hello packet from the n...

Page 229: ...Description Area ID Uniquely identifies an area Type Indicates whether an area is a Stub area NSSA or standard Normal area Area Summary Controls the import of Inter Area LSAs into stub areas Options a...

Page 230: ...Aggregation By default the BASIC SETTINGS tab is loaded NSSA Stability Interval Specifies the number of seconds after an elected translator determines its services are no longer required that it must...

Page 231: ...Enabled Disabled in the switch AS Number Specifies the autonomous system to which the switch is connected This is a read only field Synchronization Enables disables the synchronization between IGP and...

Page 232: ...sts the parameters found on this page Advertisement of Non BGP Routes Enables to advertise even the external non BGP routes Always Compare MED Allows you to set Enabled or Disabled to always compare t...

Page 233: ...ke the switch the next hop for all the routes that it distributes to its peers Keep Alive Time Seconds Specifies the maximum time interval between successive updates between any two BGP peers Hold Tim...

Page 234: ...Configuration Page Table 7 92 BGP MED Configuration Parameter Description MED ID Specifies the index for this table Remote AS Specifies the AS number from which the route update is received IP Addres...

Page 235: ...gure the LOCAL PREFERENCE value for routes Table 7 93 lists the parameters found on this page Value Specifies the MED value to be associated with this path learnt Preference Allows you to set filterin...

Page 236: ...P Address prefix for which the update is received IP Address Prefix Length Indicates the prefix length of the IP address Intermediate AS Represents the intermediate AS between the BGP peers Direction...

Page 237: ...ID Specifies the filter index Remote AS Specifies the remote AS associated with the BGP peer from which the router is being distributed IP Address Specifies the IP address for which the route is bein...

Page 238: ...tion Configuration Page Table 7 95 BGP Route Aggregation Configuration Page Parameters Parameter Description ID Specifies the index to this table IP Address Prefix Specifies the IP address prefix whic...

Page 239: ...ibution with the help of the following tabs Basic Settings BGP RIP OSPF By default the BASIC SETTINGS tab is loaded Basic Settings Clicking on the BASIC SETTINGS tab opens the RRD BASIC SETTINGS page...

Page 240: ...are learnt through other routing protocols to BGP Table 7 97 lists the parameters found on this page Table 7 96 RRD Basic Settings Page Parameters Parameter Description RRD Status Enables Route Re dis...

Page 241: ...ng protocols to RIP Table 7 98 lists the parameters found on this page Table 7 97 RRD BGP Configuration Page Parameters Parameter Description BGP Status Enables Disables redistribution for BGP Default...

Page 242: ...tion Page Parameters Parameter Description RIP Status Allows you to set redistribution for RIP as Enabled Disabled Default Metric Specifies the metric for the routes that are being re distributed Impo...

Page 243: ...d through the following three control tabs Filters OSPFv3 RIP6 By default the FILTERS tab is loaded Table 7 99 RRD OSPF Configuration Page Parameters Parameter Description OSPF Status Allows you to se...

Page 244: ...Filter Configuration Page Table 7 100 RRD6 Filter Configuration Page Parameters Parameter Description IPv6 address Specifies the IPv6 Address Prefix Length Indicates the length of the prefix in bits a...

Page 245: ...e 7 124 Table 7 101 lists the parameters found on this page Figure 7 124 RRD6 OSPFv3 Configuration Page Table 7 101 RRD6 OSPFv3 Configuration Page Parameters Parameter Description Status Allows you to...

Page 246: ...on this page Figure 7 125 RRD RIPv6 Configuration Page Table 7 102 RRD RIPv6 Configuration Page Parameters Parameter Description Status Allows you to set redistribution for RIP6 as Enabled Disabled De...

Page 247: ...tings VRRP Settings By default the BASIC SETTINGS tab is loaded Basic Settings Clicking on the BASIC SETTINGS tab opens the VRRP BASIC SETTINGS page Figure 7 126 which allows you to configure the VRRP...

Page 248: ...each Virtual Router Interface Represents the interface on which the Virtual Router must be configured Primary IP Address Specifies the Primary IP Address for the Virtual Router Priority Indicates the...

Page 249: ...as Enabled Disabled State Indicates the current state of the Virtual Router Status Specifies the Admin Status of the Virtual Router Figure 7 128 Tunnel Interface Configuration Page Table 7 104 Tunnel...

Page 250: ...et in the GRE Generic Routing Encapsulation header for the GRE encapsulation method PMTU Discovery Indicates if the Path MTU Discovery needs to be done for the given tunnel interface Direction Indicat...

Page 251: ...links to the following configurations IGMP Snooping Configuration Dynamic Multicast IGMP PIM DVMRP IGMP Snooping Configuration The IGMP Snooping link opens the IGMP SNOOPING CONFIGURATION page This p...

Page 252: ...eter Description System Control Allows you to Start Shutsdown IGS in the switch IGMP Snooping Status Allows you to have IGMP Snooping globally Enabled Disabled in the switch To enable IGMP Snooping Dy...

Page 253: ...address or destination MAC address Report Forwarding Specifies whether the IGMP reports are forwarded on All Ports or only on Router Ports Retry Count Specifies the maximum number of group specific qu...

Page 254: ...fies the interval for which the learnt router port will be purged Group Member Port Purge Interval Secs Specifies the interval after which a port gets deleted if IGMP reports are not received on a por...

Page 255: ...ocessing for a specific VLAN is to be Enabled Disabled Querier Status Specifies whether the IGMP snooping switch is enabled disabled as a querier for a specific VLAN Querier Interval secs Specifies th...

Page 256: ...TER PORTS page Figure 7 133 Table 7 108 lists the parameters found on this page Figure 7 133 IGMP Snooping VLAN Router Ports Page Table 7 108 IGMP Snooping VLAN Router Ports Page Parameters Parameter...

Page 257: ...lists the parameters found on this page Figure 7 134 MAC Based Multicast Forwarding Table Page Table 7 109 MAC Based Multicast Forwarding Table Page Parameters Parameter Description VLAN ID Specifies...

Page 258: ...ocol on the switch you can decide on the ports on which the protocol needs to run It is also possible to enable disable Restricted Group Registration on a per port level This will enable you to restri...

Page 259: ...page Figure 7 135 Table 7 110 lists the parameters found on this page Port Settings Table 7 110 Dynamic Multicast Global Configuration Page Parameters Parameter Description Context Specifies the Conte...

Page 260: ...ch can be configured through the following control tabs Basic Settings Interface Configuration Group Information Source Information By default the BASIC SETTINGS tab is loaded Table 7 111 Dynamic Mult...

Page 261: ...Firmware Basic Settings Clicking on the BASIC SETTINGS tab opens the IGMP CONFIGURATION page Figure 7 137 The only parameter on this page is Global Status which enables disables IGMP in the switch Fi...

Page 262: ...Page Table 7 112 IGMP Interface Configuration Page Parameters Parameter Description Interface Specifies the interface index IGMP Status Specifies the IGMP Status Operating Version Allows you to run e...

Page 263: ...Specifies the response time for IGMP queries Robustness Value Specifies the Robustness value on this interface Figure 7 139 IGMP Group Configuration Page Table 7 113 IGMP Group Configuration Page Par...

Page 264: ...ess Represents the IP Source address source configuration is allowed only when the operating version is v3 on this interface Filter Mode Specifies the Filter mode Figure 7 140 IGMP Source Information...

Page 265: ...gs Component Interfaces Candidate RP Threshold Static RP By default the BASIC SETTINGS tab is loaded Interface Specifies the interface index Source Address Represents the IP Source address NOTE The IG...

Page 266: ...e PIM BASIC SETTINGS page Figure 7 141 Table 7 115 lists the parameters found on this page Figure 7 141 PIM Basic Settings Page Table 7 115 PIM Basic Settings Page Parameters Parameter Description PIM...

Page 267: ...onent ID Specifies a number uniquely identifying the component Candidate CRP Hold Time Specifies the hold time of the component when it is a candidate RP in the local domain Mode Specifies the mode of...

Page 268: ...rface Specifies the interface index Component ID Specifies a number uniquely identifying the component Hello Interval Seconds Specifies the time interval between two successive Hello messages being se...

Page 269: ...ate RP Configuration Page Table 7 118 Candidate RP Configuration Page Parameters Parameter Description Component Id Specifies a number uniquely identifying the component Group Address Represents the m...

Page 270: ...IM Threshold Configuration Page Parameters Parameter Description Group Threshold Represents a BPS Bits per second value which when exceeded initiates source specific counters for a particular group So...

Page 271: ...dicates the threshold value for the number of registered packets received which when exceeded RP initiates switching to source specific shortest path RP Switching Period Indicates the time interval fo...

Page 272: ...ol This protocol in the switch can be configured using the following control tabs Basic Settings Interface By default the BASIC SETTINGS control tab is loaded Table 7 120 Static RP Configuration Page...

Page 273: ...TINGS page Figure 7 147 Table 7 121 lists the parameters found on this page Figure 7 147 DVMRP Basic Settings Page Table 7 121 VMRP Basic Settings Page Parameters Parameter Description DVMRP Status Se...

Page 274: ...on this page Figure 7 148 DVMRP Interface Settings Page Table 7 122 DVMRP Interface Settings Page Parameters Parameter Description Interface Specifies the Interface Index IP Address Specifies the IP A...

Page 275: ...CONFIGURATION page Figure 7 129 This page has a single link to the Stack configuration Stack Clicking the STACK link allows you to configure the Stack configuration which can be configured using the f...

Page 276: ...eter Description Switch ID Unique number to identify switches Make sure to use different switch identifier for stack member switches Ports The number of stacking ports It is recommended to use two por...

Page 277: ...re 7 151 Stack Details Page Table 7 124 Stack Details Page Parameters Parameter Description Stack Ports The number of stacking ports It is recommended to use two ports for stacking to connect all stac...

Page 278: ...page Figure 7 152 Stack Brief Page Table 7 125 Stack Brief Page Parameters Parameter Description Stack Ports The number of stacking ports It is recommended to use two ports for stacking to connect all...

Page 279: ...tab brings up the STACK COUNTER DETAILS page Figure 7 153 Table 7 126 lists the parameters found on this page Figure 7 153 Stack Counter Details Page Table 7 126 Stack Counter Details Page Parameters...

Page 280: ...igation bar of the HOME page allows you to view the statistics of the various layer 2 and layer 3 protocols and other information in the STATISTICS page Figure 7 154 OutErrors InHCOctet OutHCOctet Fig...

Page 281: ...L3 Module are Interface IPv6 VLAN RSTP MSTP LA 802 1x Radius IGMP Snooping IP RIP RIPng OSPF VRRP IGMP PIM DVMRP RMON TACACS SNMP Interface Clicking the INTERFACE link allows you to view both Interfac...

Page 282: ...nual 196 Interface The INTERFACE STATISTICS page Figure 7 155 is displayed when you click the INTERFACE tab and shows management information applicable to all the interfaces available in the switch Fi...

Page 283: ...ayed when you click the ETHERNET tab and shows the statistics for a collection of Ethernet like interfaces attached to the ISS IPv6 The following control tabs are available under IPv6 Statistics IPV6...

Page 284: ...ing on the IPV6 INTERFACE tab brings up the IPV6 INTERAFACE STATISTICS page Figure 7 157 which shows statistics regarding the IPv6 Interface Both the incoming and the outgoing packet statistics are di...

Page 285: ...Pv6 Clicking on the ICMPV6 tab brings up the ICMPV6 STATISTICS page Figure 7 158 which shows statistics regarding the ICMPv6 packets Both the incoming and the outgoing packet statistics are displayed...

Page 286: ...t Table Counter Statistics Capabilities FDB Entries By default the CURRENT DB tab is displayed Current dB Clicking on the CURRENTDB tab brings up the VLAN CURRENT DATABASE page Figure 7 159 which show...

Page 287: ...ch Firmware Port Statistics Clicking on the PORT STATISTICS tab brings up the VLAN PORT STATISTICS page Figure 7 160 which shows the traffic statistics for all the available VLANs in the device Figure...

Page 288: ...es User s Manual 202 Multicast Table Clicking on the MULTICAST TABLE tab brings up the VLAN MULTICAST TABLE page Figure 7 161 which displays VLAN Dynamic group Registrations statistics Figure 7 161 VL...

Page 289: ...Ethernet Switch Firmware Counter Statistics Clicking on the COUNTER STATISTICS tab brings up the VLAN COUNTER STATISTICS page Figure 7 162 which displays VLAN Counter statistics Figure 7 162 VLAN Coun...

Page 290: ...blade Network Modules User s Manual 204 Capabilities Clicking on the CAPABILITIES tab brings up the VLAN CAPABILITIES page Figure 7 163 which displays VLAN capabilities Figure 7 163 VLAN Capabilities...

Page 291: ...ies Clicking on the FDB ENTRIES tab brings up the VLAN FDB ENTRIES page Figure 7 164 which displays information about a specific unicast MAC address for which the device has some forwarding and or fil...

Page 292: ...abs for RSTP statistics Information and Port Statistics The INFORMATION tab is the default shown Information Clicking on the INFORMATION tab brings up the RSTP INFORMATION page Figure 7 165 which disp...

Page 293: ...RSTP statistics involved with each of the port available in the system like the role state transition state machine various packet statistics and so on MSTP Clicking on the MSTP link displays the fol...

Page 294: ...User s Manual 208 Information Clicking on the INFORMATION tab brings up the MSTP INFORMATION page Figure 7 167 which displays information corresponding to the Multiple Spanning Tree protocol Figure 7...

Page 295: ...Port Statistics Clicking on the CIST PORT STATISTICS tab brings up the MSTP CIST PORT STATISTICS page Figure 7 168 which displays a list of information maintained by every port for the Common Spanning...

Page 296: ...tatistics Clicking on the MSTI PORT STATISTICS tab brings up the MSTP MSTI PORT STATISTICS page Figure 7 169 which displays a list of information maintained by every port for each and every spanning t...

Page 297: ...LA statistics PortLACP Stats and Neighbor Stats The default shown is for the PORTLACP STATS tab PortLACP Stats Clicking on the PORTLACP STATS tab brings up the LA PORT STATISTICS page Figure 7 170 dis...

Page 298: ...FORMATION page Figure 7 171 which displays the Neighbor statistics for each port on the device 802 1x Clicking on the 802 1X link displays the following control tabs for 802 1x statistics Session Stat...

Page 299: ...page Figure 7 172 which displays the session statistics for an authenticator PAE Port Access Entity It shows the current values being collected for each session that is still in progress or the final...

Page 300: ...nual 214 Supp Session Stats Clicking on the SUPP SESSION STATS tab brings up the 802 1X SUPPLICANT SESSION STATISTICS page Figure 7 173 which displays Supplicant Session statistics Figure 7 173 802 1x...

Page 301: ...Gb Ethernet Switch Firmware Mac Session Stats Clicking on the MAC SESSION STATS tab brings up the MAC SESSION STATISTICS page Figure 7 174 which displays MAC Session statistics Figure 7 174 MAC Sessio...

Page 302: ...STICS page Figure 7 175 which displays RADIUS Server statistics IGMP Snooping Clicking on the IGMP SNOOPING link displays the following control tabs for IGMP Snooping statistics IGS Clear Stats IGS St...

Page 303: ...t Switch Firmware IGS Clear Stats Clicking on the IGS CLEAR STATS tab brings up the IGMP SNOOPING CLEAR STATISTICS page Figure 7 176 which displays IGMP snooping clear statistics Figure 7 176 IGMP Sno...

Page 304: ...18 IGS Statistics Clicking on the IGS STATISTICS tab brings up the IGMP SNOOPING V1 V2 STATISTICS page Figure 7 177 which displays IGMP snooping statistics pertaining to IGMP snooping v1 and v2 Figure...

Page 305: ...mware IGS V3 Statistics Clicking on the IGS V3 STATISTICS tab brings up the IGMP SNOOPING V3 STATISTICS page Figure 7 178 which displays IGMP snooping statistics pertaining to IGMP snooping v3 Figure...

Page 306: ...e available under IP Statistics ARP Cache ICMP Statistics The ARP CACHE tab is the default ARP Cache Clicking on the ARP CACHE tab brings up the ARP CACHE page Figure 7 179 This page lists the ARP Add...

Page 307: ...on the ICMP STATISTICS tab brings up the ICMP STATISTICS page Figure 7 180 This page shows the statistics regarding the ICMP Internet Control Message Protocol packets Both the incoming and the outgoi...

Page 308: ...Manual 222 RIP Clicking on the RIP link brings up the RIP INTERFACE STATISTICS page Figure 7 181 This page shows the Routing Information Protocol statistics for each interface in the switch Figure 7...

Page 309: ...cs Route Information The RIP6 INTERFACE STATISTICS tab is the default Interface Statistics Clicking on the INTERFACE STATISTICS tab brings up the RIP6 INTERFACE STATISTICS page Figure 7 182 This page...

Page 310: ...oute Information Clicking on the ROUTE INFORMATION tab brings up the RIP6 ROUTE INFORMATION page Figure 7 183 This page displays statistics for a collection of Ethernet like interfaces attached to the...

Page 311: ...ATION tab is the default Route Information Clicking on the ROUTE INFORMATION tab brings up the OSPF ROUTE INFORMATION page Figure 7 184 This page shows information regarding the OSPF routes It include...

Page 312: ...LINK STATE DATABASE page Figure 7 185 This page shows information on a single link state advertisement It includes the LINK STATE ID TYPE AREA ID ROUTER ID AGE SEQUENCE and CHECKSUM VRRP Clicking on t...

Page 313: ...are IGMP Clicking on the IGMP link brings up the IGMP STATISTICS page Figure 7 186 This page shows statistics for IGMP Queries received and transmitted IGMP reports v1 v2 v3 received and IGMP leaves r...

Page 314: ...TE INFORMATION tab is the default Route Information Clicking on the ROUTE INFORMATION tab brings up the PIM ROUTE INFORMATION page Figure 7 187 This page shows information on PIM Multicast routing inf...

Page 315: ...NFORMATION page Figure 7 188 This page shows information on the candidate Rendezvous Point for IP Multicast groups If the local router is the BSR the information is obtained from received Candidate RP...

Page 316: ...ble under DVMRP Statistics Routes Multicast Routes Prune Forward The ROUTES tab is the default Routes Clicking on the ROUTE tab brings up the DVMRP ROUTES page Figure 7 189 This page displays informat...

Page 317: ...et Switch Firmware Multicast Routes Clicking on the MULTICAST ROUTES tab brings up the DVMRP MULTICAST ROUTES page Figure 7 190 This page lists the multicast routes learnt through DVMRP Figure 7 190 D...

Page 318: ...p the DVMRP PRUNE STATISTICS page Figure 7 191 This page displays information about the DVMRP s forwarding table entries This includes the SOURCE NETWORK the GROUP ADDRESS the address of the NEIGHBOR...

Page 319: ...233 Chapter 7 10 Gb Ethernet Switch Firmware RMON Clicking on the RMON link brings up the RMON ETHERNET STATISTICS page Figure 7 192 Figure 7 192 RMON Ethernet Statistics Page...

Page 320: ...Superblade Network Modules User s Manual 234 TACACS Clicking on the TACACS tab brings up the TACACS STATISTICS page Figure 7 193 Figure 7 193 TACACS Statistics Page...

Page 321: ...235 Chapter 7 10 Gb Ethernet Switch Firmware SNMP Clicking on the SNMP tab brings up the SNMP STATISTICS page Figure 7 194 Figure 7 194 SNMP Statistics Page...

Page 322: ...Superblade Network Modules User s Manual 236 Notes...

Page 323: ...y The following measures are generally sufficient to protect your equipment from ESD Use a grounded wrist strap designed to prevent static discharge Touch a grounded metal object before removing a com...

Page 324: ...has a single 4x DDR IB port The AOC IBH 003 card has dual ports which can be either 4xDDR IB or 10Gbps Ethernet NOTE All images and layouts shown in this user s guide are based upon the latest PCB Rev...

Page 325: ...HCA cards are dual port cards and can be used iwth the InfiniBand switch installed in either the top or the bottom double wide location See Chapter 4 InfiniBand Module on page 4 1 or details The AOC...

Page 326: ...Superblade Network Modules User s Manual 4 A 3 Installation Figure A 4 Installation Location Card Connector Place Screws Here...

Page 327: ...Card 1 Confirm that you have the correct card and three 3 screws 2 Following the instructions from the SuperBlade Manual remove the blade module and open the cover to access the mainboard 3 In a stan...

Page 328: ...Superblade Network Modules User s Manual 6 Figure A 6 Installation Complete...

Page 329: ...nal and has passed the POST Power On Self Test with no critical faults Module Fault LED Red GEM 001 Module Only Steady On When lit this LED indicates that the GEM 001 GbE switch module has either fail...

Page 330: ...speed Initiation OK LED Blue Denotes successful initiation OK status when solidly lit Module Fault LED Red Denotes SBM GEM 001 module failure when solidly lit 10G Port LEDs Green Denotes activity for...

Page 331: ...ff Switch is properly booted and operational Module Power LED Green Steady On Switch has power and is operational Off There is a problem with the power being supplied to the switch Port Physical Link...

Page 332: ...Superblade Network Modules User s Manual 4 Notes...

Page 333: ...ted to result in significant injury or loss of life or catastrophic property damage Accordingly Supermicro disclaims any and all liability and should buyer use or sell such products for use in such ul...

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