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Superblade Network Modules User’s Manual

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RRD RIP

Clicking the RP6 tab brings up the RRD RIP

V

6 C

ONFIGURATION

 page (

Figure 7-144

). 

The parameters for this page are shown in 

Table 7-116

.

Figure 7-144. RRD RIPv6 Configuration Page

Table 7-116. RRD RIPv6 Configuration Page Parameters

Parameter

Description

Status

This parameter enables or disables redistribution for RIP6.

Default Metric

This parameter specifies the metric for the routes that are being 
re-distributed.

Import

With this parameter you can choose to import 

Direct routes, Static routes 

or 

OSPFv3 routes

.

Summary of Contents for SuperBlade SBM-GEM-X2C+

Page 1: ...SBM GEM X2C 1 10 Gbps Ethernet Switch Module SBM GEM 001 1 Gbps Ethernet Switch Module SBM GEM 002 1 Gbps Ethernet Pass Through Module SBM IBS Q3616 Q3616M Q3618 F3616M 4x QDR InfiniBand Switch Modul...

Page 2: ...esolution of any such disputes 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 wit...

Page 3: ...o a SuperBlade enclosure and for their setup and configuration Chapter 4 InfiniBand Modules This chapter details the InfiniBand modules and their features Chapter 5 Ethernet Modules This chapter detai...

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

Page 5: ...wer Supplies 2 10 Backplane Voltage 2 11 Comply with Local and National Electrical Codes 2 12 Product Disposal 2 13 Hot Swap Fan Warning 2 14 Power Cable and AC Adapter 2 15 Chapter 3 Setup and Instal...

Page 6: ...g Removing the InfiniBand Switch Module 4 8 Installing Removing the InfiniBand Pass Through Module 4 9 InfiniBand Switch LEDs 4 10 Blade Software for Access to InfiniBand Switch Module 4 10 Chapter 5...

Page 7: ...y of Service 6 16 Priority Queues 6 16 6 8 Rate Control 6 18 6 9 L2 Management 6 19 6 10 Spanning Tree 6 21 Bridge Protocol Data Unit BPDU 6 21 Port Transition State 6 22 RSTP Port Roles 6 22 Root Sta...

Page 8: ...User Account 7 17 Radius 7 18 TACACS Global Settings 7 19 TACACS Server Configuration 7 20 IP Authorized Manager 7 21 SSH Configuration 7 22 SSL Configuration 7 23 Syslog 7 25 Syslog Configuration 7 2...

Page 9: ...Length 7 55 Enabling Stacking 7 56 Stack Configuration 7 59 Stack Details 7 60 Stack Link Status 7 61 Stack Counters 7 62 Reload 7 63 7 5 Layer 2 Management 7 64 Layer 2 Basic Settings 7 65 Port Mana...

Page 10: ...Aggregation 7 95 LA Basic Settings 7 95 Interface Settings 7 96 Port Channel 7 97 Port Settings 7 98 Port State Info 7 99 Load Balancing 7 100 802 1x 7 101 Basic Settings 7 101 Port Settings 7 102 Ti...

Page 11: ...ng 7 129 RIP6 Interface 7 129 Filters 7 130 OSPF 7 132 OSPF Basic Settings 7 132 Area 7 133 Interface 7 134 Virtual Interface 7 135 OSPF Neighbor 7 136 OSPF RRD Route Configuration 7 137 OSPF Area Agg...

Page 12: ...g Configuration 7 168 IGMP Snooping Timer 7 169 IGMP Snooping Interface 7 170 IGMP Snooping VLAN Router 7 171 IGMP MAC Forwarding 7 172 Dynamic Multicast 7 173 Global Configuration 7 173 Dynamic Multi...

Page 13: ...stics 7 206 RSTP Information 7 206 RSTP Port Statistics 7 207 MSTP Statistics 7 209 MSTP Information 7 209 MSTP CIST Statistics 7 210 MSTP MSTI Port Statistics 7 211 Link Aggregation LA 7 212 LA Port...

Page 14: ...IM RP Set Information 7 245 PIM Route Information 7 246 DVMRP 7 247 DVMRP Routers 7 247 DVMRP Multicast Routers 7 248 DVMRP Prune Statistics 7 249 Appendix A HCA Mezzanine Cards A 1 A 1 Safety Guideli...

Page 15: ...LED Descriptions B 2 B 3 SBM XEM X10SM 10G and SBM XEM F8X4SM Ethernet Switch LED Descriptions B 3 B 4 SBM IBS 001 InfiniBand Switch LED Descriptions B 4 B 5 SBM IBS Q3616M and SBM IBS Q3618M InfiniBa...

Page 16: ...Superblade Network Modules User s Manual xvi Notes...

Page 17: ...GEM X2C 1 10 Gigabit Ethernet Switch Module Ports Indicators 5 3 Figure 5 3 SBM GEM X3S 1 10 Gigabit Ethernet Switch Module Ports Indicators 5 5 Figure 5 4 SBM GEM 002 Gigabit Pass through Module 5 7...

Page 18: ...10 Figure 7 9 System Version Page 7 12 Figure 7 10 File Management Page 7 13 Figure 7 11 Firmware Upgrade Page 7 15 Figure 7 12 Management Security Basic Settings Page 7 16 Figure 7 13 Management User...

Page 19: ...ngth 7 55 Figure 7 48 Switch Diagram 7 57 Figure 7 49 Stack Configuration Page 7 59 Figure 7 50 Stack Details Page 7 60 Figure 7 51 Stack Link Status Page 7 61 Figure 7 52 Stack Counter Details Page 7...

Page 20: ...02 1x Port Settings Page 7 102 Figure 7 90 802 1x Timer Configuration Page 7 104 Figure 7 91 Local Authentication Server Configuration Page 7 105 Figure 7 92 MAC Session Info Page 7 106 Figure 7 93 L2...

Page 21: ...on Configuration Page 7 145 Figure 7 129 BGP Basic Settings Page 7 147 Figure 7 130 BGP Peer Configuration Page 7 148 Figure 7 131 BGP MED Configuration Page 7 149 Figure 7 132 BGP Local Preference Co...

Page 22: ...Statistics Home Page 7 187 Figure 7 168 Interface Statistics Page 7 188 Figure 7 169 Ethernet Statistics Page 7 189 Figure 7 170 Radius Server Statistics Page 7 191 Figure 7 171 TACACS Statistics Pag...

Page 23: ...Figure 7 206 PIM Interface Statistics Page 7 242 Figure 7 207 PIM Neighbor Statistics Page 7 243 Figure 7 208 PIM BSR Info Page 7 244 Figure 7 209 PIM RP Information Page 7 245 Figure 7 210 PIM Route...

Page 24: ...Superblade Network Modules User s Manual xxiv Notes...

Page 25: ...M 001 Gigabit Ethernet Switch Module Features 5 2 Table 5 3 SBM GEM 001 Gigabit Ethernet Switch Module Ports 5 2 Table 5 4 SBM GEM X2C 1 10 Gigabit Ethernet Switch Module Interface 5 3 Table 5 5 SBM G...

Page 26: ...Syslog Configuration Page Parameters 7 25 Table 7 10 Syslog Mail Configuration Page Parameters 7 26 Table 7 11 MAC ACL Configuration Page Parameters 7 27 Table 7 12 IP Standard ACL Configuration Page...

Page 27: ...Configuration Page Parameters 7 81 Table 7 49 Garp Timers Configuration Page Parameters 7 82 Table 7 50 Global Configuration Page Parameters 7 83 Table 7 51 RSTP Configuration Page Parameters 7 84 Tab...

Page 28: ...ation Page Parameters 7 128 Table 7 88 RIP6 Interface Configuration Page Parameters 7 129 Table 7 89 RIP6 Filter Configuration Page Parameters 7 131 Table 7 90 OSPF Basic Settings Page Parameters 7 13...

Page 29: ...ration Page Parameters 7 177 Table 7 126 IGMP Source Information Page Parameters 7 178 Table 7 127 PIM Basic Settings Page Parameters 7 179 Table 7 128 PIM Component Configuration Page Parameters 7 18...

Page 30: ...ameters 7 230 Table 7 166 OSPF Link State Database Page Parameters 7 231 Table 7 167 OSPFV3 Route Information Page Parameters 7 233 Table 7 168 OSPFV3 Link State Database Page Parameters 7 234 Table 7...

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

Page 33: ...o com products superblade Note For your system to work properly please follow the links below to download all necessary drivers utilities and the user s manual for your server Supermicro product manua...

Page 34: ...Address Super Micro Computer B V Het Sterrenbeeld 28 5215 ML s Hertogenbosch The Netherlands Tel 31 0 73 6400390 Fax 31 0 73 6416525 Web Site www supermicro nl Email sales supermicro nl General Infor...

Page 35: ...ed technicians should attempt to install or configure components Read this appendix in its entirety before installing or configuring components in the Supermicro chassis These warnings may also be fou...

Page 36: ...considere los riesgos de la corriente el ctrica y familiar cese con los procedimientos est ndar de prevenci n de accidentes Al final de cada advertencia encontrar el n mero que le ayudar a encontrar...

Page 37: ...m ongelukken te voorkomen Gebruik de nummers aan het eind van elke waarschuwing om deze te herleiden naar de desbetreffende locatie BEWAAR DEZE INSTRUCTIES Installation Instructions Warning Read the i...

Page 38: ...angewiesen dass im Geb ude ein Kurzschluss bzw berstromschutz installiert ist Stellen Sie sicher dass der Nennwert der Schutzvorrichtung nicht mehr als 250 V 20 A betr gt Advertencia Este equipo utili...

Page 39: ...Warning Warning The system must be disconnected from all sources of power and the power cord removed from the power supply module s before accessing the chassis interior to install or remove system c...

Page 40: ...les sources de puissance ainsi que de son cordon d alimentation secteur avant d acc der l int rieur du chassis pour installer ou enlever des composants de syst me Waarschuwing Voordat u toegang neemt...

Page 41: ...nd de confier l installation le remplacement et la maintenance de ces quipements des personnels qualifi s et exp riment s Waarschuwing Deze apparatuur mag alleen worden ge nstalleerd vervangen of hers...

Page 42: ...o a una de estas reas mediante la utilizaci n de una herramienta especial cerradura con llave u otro medio de seguridad Attention Cet appareil doit tre install e dans des zones d acc s r serv s L acc...

Page 43: ...ichen oder vom Hersteller empfohlenen Batterietyp Entsorgen Sie die benutzten Batterien nach den Anweisungen des Herstellers Attention Danger d explosion si la pile n est pas remplac e correctement Ne...

Page 44: ...nnection All connections must be removed to de energize the unit Warnung Dieses Ger t kann mehr als eine Stromzufuhr haben Um sicherzustellen dass der Einheit kein trom zugef hrt wird m ssen alle Verb...

Page 45: ...ckplane when the system is operating Use caution when servicing Warnung Wenn das System in Betrieb ist treten auf der R ckwandplatine gef hrliche Spannungen oder Energien auf Vorsicht bei der Wartung...

Page 46: ...Comply with Local and National Electrical Codes Warning Installation of the equipment must comply with local and national electrical codes Warnung Die Installation der Ger te muss den Sicherheitsstand...

Page 47: ...according to all national laws and regulations Warnung Die Entsorgung dieses Produkts sollte gem allen Bestimmungen und Gesetzen des Landes erfolgen Advertencia Al deshacerse por completo de este pro...

Page 48: ...drehen sich u U noch wenn die L fterbaugruppe aus dem Chassis genommen wird Halten Sie Finger Schraubendreher und andere Gegenst nde von den ffnungen des L ftergeh uses entfernt Advertencia Los ventil...

Page 49: ...wer Cable and AC Adapter Warning When installing the product use the provided or designated connection cables power cables and AC adaptors Using any other cables and adaptors could cause a malfunction...

Page 50: ...tilizaci n de otros cables y adaptadores podr a ocasionar un mal funcionamiento o un incendio Aparatos El ctricos y la Ley de Seguridad del Material proh be el uso de UL o CSA cables certificados que...

Page 51: ...de meegeleverde of aangewezen kabels stroomkabels en adapters Het gebruik van andere kabels en adapters kan leiden tot een storing of een brand Elektrisch apparaat en veiligheidsinformatiebladen wet...

Page 52: ...SBI 7127R SH Blade Module User s Manual 2 18 Notes...

Page 53: ...dures below for installing or uninstalling 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...

Page 54: ...Superblade Network Modules User s Manual 3 2 Figure 3 1 Blade Enclosure with 1 Gbps Switch Modules Installed SBM GEM 001 Switch SBM IBS 001 4x DDR InfiniBand Switch Module...

Page 55: ...3 2 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...

Page 56: ...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 comma...

Page 57: ...ed 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 58: ...igure 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 make...

Page 59: ...these values within the program Table 3 1 SBM GEM 001 Switch Module Address Default Settings Address Default Setting Default IP Address https 192 168 100 102 Default Gateway Address 192 168 100 1 Def...

Page 60: ...r user login 3 Enter username and password 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...

Page 61: ...2 has its ports electrically routed to the second network interfaces of the blade servers However pass through Ethernet modules have a one to one relationship between their internal and external port...

Page 62: ...Table 3 4 SBE 710 Enclosures with SBM XEM X10SM Blade Upper Switch Lower Switch Switch Port Blade1 NIC2 NIC1 Ex 0 1 Blade 2 NIC2 NIC1 Ex 0 2 Blade 3 NIC2 NIC1 Ex 0 3 Blade 4 NIC2 NIC1 Ex 0 4 Blade 5 N...

Page 63: ...closures with SBM XEM X10SM Blade Upper Switch Lower Switch Switch Port Blade1 NIC2 NIC1 Ex 0 1 Blade 2 NIC2 NIC1 Ex 0 2 Blade 3 NIC2 NIC1 Ex 0 3 Blade 4 NIC2 NIC1 Ex 0 4 Blade 5 NIC2 NIC1 Ex 0 5 Blad...

Page 64: ...1 NIC2 Gi 0 1 Blade 2 NIC1 NIC2 Gi 0 2 Blade 3 NIC1 NIC2 Gi 0 3 Blade 4 NIC1 NIC2 Gi 0 4 Blade 5 NIC1 NIC2 Gi 0 5 Blade 6 NIC1 NIC2 Gi 0 6 Blade 7 NIC1 NIC2 Gi 0 7 Blade 8 NIC1 NIC2 Gi 0 8 Blade 9 NIC...

Page 65: ...or a serial console port 4 Type 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 serve...

Page 66: ...Image 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 Fi...

Page 67: ...ware 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 har...

Page 68: ...ge 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 69: ...in 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...

Page 70: ...Superblade Network Modules User s Manual 3 18 Notes...

Page 71: ...blade modules and with external peripherals These are hot pluggable modules that must be installed in a double wide or triple wide bay at the lower right of the enclosure Because they occupy one of t...

Page 72: ...Band Port 10 total 4 Port Physical Link LED Green 5 Port Activity LED Yellow 6 Module Release Handle Table 4 2 SBM IBS 001 InfiniBand Module Features Feature Description Internal External Ports Intern...

Page 73: ...LED goes on at the same time a hard reset or a power off cycle needs to be initiated 3 External InfiniBand Port 16 QSFP ports for Q3616 and 18 QSFP ports for Q3618 4 Per Port Dual color LED PHY link...

Page 74: ...ystem status Ready LED Green b b If the Green LED is blinking the QDR switch is overheated Please check the air fan and vent condition If the fault LED goes on at the same time a hard reset or a power...

Page 75: ...ee Figure 4 3 There is also an activity indicator LED for the CMM on the left hand side of the front of the SBM IBS Q3618M SBM IBS Q3616M modules The reset button lower left pushed once will reset the...

Page 76: ...peration 2 System status Ready LED Green b b If the Green LED is blinking the QDR switch is overheated Please check the air fan and vent condition If the fault LED goes on at the same time a hard rese...

Page 77: ...3 There is also an activity indicator LED for the CMM on the left hand side of the front of the SBM IBS F3616M modules The reset button lower left pushed once will reset the SBM IBS QF3616M modules I...

Page 78: ...ke other SuperBlade network modules this pass through module is hot pluggable 4 7 Installation and Configuration of InfiniBand Switch Modules This section covers the installation removal and configura...

Page 79: ...scribed in Chapter 2 The InifiniBand pass through module must be installed into a triple wide bay For instructions on how to create a triple wide bay see Appendix C Assuming that you have already crea...

Page 80: ...software package to be installed The Windows software package WinOF can be downloaded from http www mellanox com content pages php pg products_dyn product_family 32 menu_section 34 The Windows ReadMe...

Page 81: ...hernet 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 in...

Page 82: ...orts Bandwidth 24 Gbps non blocking Trunking Link aggregation support Jumbo Frame Support Up to 9kb Remote Management Browser based management Protocols Spanning Tree Rapid Spanning Tree Multiple Span...

Page 83: ...ion between the Ethernet controller integrated on the mainboard and an external Ethernet device This is a hot pluggable module See Figure 5 2 Table 5 4 and Table 5 5 for switch details Figure 5 2 SBM...

Page 84: ...bo Frame Support Up to 9KB Remote Management Browser based management or Command Line Interface CLI Protocols Spanning Tree Rapid Spanning Tree Multiple Spanning Tree IGMP snooping and 802 1x Power Co...

Page 85: ...a connection between the Ethernet controller integrated on the mainboard and an external Ethernet device This is a hot pluggable module See Figure 5 3 Table 5 7 and Table 5 8 for switch details Figure...

Page 86: ...nking Link aggregation support Full 802 3 ad Jumbo Frame Support Up to 9KB Remote Management Browser based management or Command Line Interface CLI Protocols Spanning Tree Rapid Spanning Tree Multiple...

Page 87: ...irectly 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 through module are read through the...

Page 88: ...et switch modules this is a pass through module and just like the SBM GEM 002 1 Gb Ethernet Pass through Module model described above it is not configurable With this module Blade 1 would be connected...

Page 89: ...s through Module Interface Item Description 1 Module Release Handles 2 10 Gbp s Uplink SFP Ports 3 RJ45 Ethernet Port for conncection to console for mini CMM 4 Initiation OK LED for mini CMM 5 Reset B...

Page 90: ...ould 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 20 are not connected Temperature and voltage of the pass through module ar...

Page 91: ...EP T20 is supported per enclosure see Figure 5 7 Table 5 15 SBM GEP T20 Gigabit Ethernet Pass through Module Features Feature Description Internal External Ports Internal Twenty 1 Gbps downlink ports...

Page 92: ...switch and its ports through a browser based management interface In addition to the Web based GUI it offers a CLI for enhanced flexibility in switch management and control See Figure 5 8 Table 5 16 a...

Page 93: ...Jumbo Frame Support Up to 9KB Remote Management Browser based management or Command Line Interface CLI Protocols Spanning Tree Rapid Spanning Tree Multiple Spanning Tree IGMP snooping and 802 1x Powe...

Page 94: ...ivity to Data Center resources LAN and storage including 10GbE FC and FCoE This module provides visibility of the VMs in the storage fabric through vHBA capable Supermicro AOC XEM iN2 CNA cards and it...

Page 95: ...nBlade enclosure 10 Gbps downlink ports External Four 10 blade enclosure or none TwinBlade Blade 10 Gbps uplink ports SPF Bandwidth 480 Gbps Trunking Link Aggregation Support Full 802 3 ad Jumbo Frame...

Page 96: ...escribed below in Table 5 6 Table 5 21 SBM XEM F8X4SM Ports Port Description RS 232 Compatible Serial Port This port accepts a connector cable for uplink using RS 232 connection to a console RJ45 Ethe...

Page 97: ...ort 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...

Page 98: ...agement 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 addre...

Page 99: ...1 Gb Ethernet Switch Firmware NOTE You will see BMB GEM 003 on most of these screens This the board model number for the SBM GEM 001 switch and is sometimes used interchangeably with it in describing...

Page 100: ...either 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...

Page 101: ...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 102: ...Indicates 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 thi...

Page 103: ...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 104: ...smitted unicast packets NonUnicastPkts This indicates transmitted non unicast packets Discards This indicates discarded packets Errors This indicates Excessive Collision packets QLength This indicates...

Page 105: ...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 106: ...the 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...

Page 107: ...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 108: ...AN 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 tagge...

Page 109: ...ch 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 betwee...

Page 110: ...ING 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 Cl...

Page 111: ...ny 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 mirro...

Page 112: ...per 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 fr...

Page 113: ...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...

Page 114: ...Click 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 indi...

Page 115: ...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 116: ...o 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 dynam...

Page 117: ...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 118: ...Root 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 se...

Page 119: ...ETTINGS 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 120: ...stays 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 detect...

Page 121: ...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 poi...

Page 122: ...cant 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 R...

Page 123: ...be 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 authentica...

Page 124: ...anagement 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 contro...

Page 125: ...6 29 Chapter 6 1 Gb Ethernet Switch Firmware Figure 6 21 IGMP Snooping Screen...

Page 126: ...nse 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 burst...

Page 127: ...rnal 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...

Page 128: ...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 TRA...

Page 129: ...ers such as Internet Explorer NOTE The 1 10 Gigabit Ethernet switch module is available in three versions SBM GEM X2C which supports 10 or 14 blade enclosure systems SBM GEM X2C which also supports tw...

Page 130: ...witch modules For the SSE G48 TG4 and SSE G24 TF4 switches you can connect to any of the front panel 1G ports or back panel 10G ports to manage the switch with the default management IP These switches...

Page 131: ...onfiguration The entered user name and password are validated at the switch end After logging in you will be taken to the HOME page of the utility See Section 7 3 Home Page on page 7 3 for further det...

Page 132: ...e Links The Top Page Links are present both on the Home page and all other pages accessed and contain links to support pages or additional controls for all pages viewed with the Web Management Utility...

Page 133: ...7 5 Chapter 7 Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switch Firmware Figure 7 3 SBM GEM X2C Home Page Figure 7 4 SBM XEM X10SM Home Page...

Page 134: ...Superblade Network Modules User s Manual 7 6 Figure 7 5 SSE G24 TG4 Home Page Figure 7 6 SSE G48 TG4 Home Page...

Page 135: ...Management Utility is run For the SBM GEM X2C switch it displays sixteen Gigabit Ethernet Gi ports and three 10 Gigabit Ethernet Ex Extreme Ethernet ports For the SBM GEM X2C and SBM GEM X3S switches...

Page 136: ...to one of a MANAGEMENT page s sub pages click on the symbol to expand the list Middle Configuration Link Table This section of the page displays a table of links to all major configurations This tabl...

Page 137: ...7 9 Chapter 7 Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switch Firmware ACL on page 7 27 WEBGUI Settings on page 7 31 SNMP on page 7 32 RMON on page 7 43 QoS on page 7 48 NTP Settings on page 7 53 Stack on page 7 54...

Page 138: ...ists the parameters found on this page Figure 7 8 System Settings Page Table 7 2 System Information Page Parameters Parameter Description Device Name A configurable name can be entered into this field...

Page 139: ...tion to reboot all stack members Snoop forwarding Mode You can use this parameter to change the Snoop Fowarding Mode between MAC based and IP based Switch Start MAC address This is a display for the S...

Page 140: ...Modules User s Manual 7 12 System Version Clicking the SYSTEM VERSION tab brings up the SYSTEM VERSION page Figure 7 9 This page displays the hardware and firmware version of the switch Figure 7 9 Sy...

Page 141: ...three ways Save Startup Config This option saves the currently running configuration in a local flash file with the file name configured as a startup configuration file Save Flash File This option sa...

Page 142: ...ote TFTP server s IP address and file name for this feature File Management This section displays information about the configuration files stored in the switch and allows you to do any of the followi...

Page 143: ...e Clicking the FIRMWARE UPGRADE link brings up the FIRMWARE UPGRADE page Figure 7 11 This page allows you to upgrade the firmware in normal or fallback memory In stacking the firmware is upgraded in a...

Page 144: ...8 TACACS Global Settings on page 7 19 TACACS Server Configuration on page 7 20 IP Authorized Manager on page 7 21 SSH Configuration on page 7 22 SSL Configuration on page 7 23 Management Security Basi...

Page 145: ...OUNT CONFIGURATION page Figure 7 13 This page allows you to create or delete local user accounts You need more than privilege Level_5 to view all pages and need more than privilege Level_10 for changi...

Page 146: ...ry IP Address This parameter specifies the IP Address of the Radius Server Shared Secret Use this parameter to specify the secret string which is to be shared between the Radius Server and the Radius...

Page 147: ...al Settings Page Table 7 5 TACACS Global Settings Page Parameters Parameter Description Active Server IP Address This parameter specifies the IP address of the active TACACS server This server should...

Page 148: ...tion IP Address This parameter specifies the IP address of the TACACS server Port Use this parameter to specify the TCP port for TACACS protocol Single Connection Specify Yes or No for a single TCP co...

Page 149: ...of the manager An address 0 0 0 0 indicates Any Manager Subnet Mask This parameter specifies the sub network mask for the specified IP address Port List Incoming This lists the port through which the...

Page 150: ...Figure 7 18 SSH Configuration Table 7 8 SSH Configuration Page Parameters Parameter Description SSH Version The default for this parameter is v2 You can choose to configure this as compatible with v1...

Page 151: ...g the subject name and clicking on the CREATE button 3 When the page reloads the text box below the CREATE button will display a certificate request Copy and paste these contents to a text file that s...

Page 152: ...en the generated certificate file cert pem and delete the first line BEGIN CERTIFICATE and last line END CERTIFICATE 6 Join all the remaining lines as single lines to avoid line breaks being processed...

Page 153: ...s page are shown in Table 7 9 Figure 7 20 Syslog Configuration Page Table 7 9 Syslog Configuration Page Parameters Parameter Description Syslog This parameter enables or disables the Syslog feature Se...

Page 154: ...parameter helps you to select a particular trap type The following types of traps are supported ALERTS CRITICIAL DEBUGGING EMERGENCIES ERROR INFORMATIONAL NOTIFICATION and WARNINGS Figure 7 21 Syslog...

Page 155: ...hich displays the various parameters to configure the MAC Access List The parameters for this page are shown in Table 7 11 Figure 7 22 MAC ACL Configuration Page Table 7 11 MAC ACL Configuration Page...

Page 156: ...ameter specifies the priority for the access list VLAN ID This parameter specifies the VLAN ID for which the access list has to be applied Port List Incoming This parameter specifies the Port List for...

Page 157: ...lue must be in the range from 1 to 1000 Action This parameter specifies whether the packets must be allowed or dropped when a match has been found Source and Destination IP Address This parameter spec...

Page 158: ...parameter specifies the Outgoing Port List for which the filter has to be applied Protocol This parameter specifies the type of protocol Message Code This parameter specifies the Message Code to be ch...

Page 159: ...gout inactive user sessions The default value is 5 minutes 600 seconds Statistics Refresh Timer The statistics pages grouped under Statistics node in left side tree can be set to auto refresh based on...

Page 160: ...including the COMMUNITY INDEX NAME SECURITY NAME CONTEXT NAME TRANSPORT TAG and STORAGE TYPE SNMP Group Settings on page 7 34 This page allows you to configure SNMP groups including GROUP NAME SECURIT...

Page 161: ...s setting allows you to configure SNMP security including user name AUTHENTICATION PROTOCOL AUTHENTICATION KEY PRIVACY PROTOCOL PRIVACY KEY and STORAGE TYPE SNMP Trap Settings on page 7 40 This settin...

Page 162: ...anagement information is accessed from when using the community string which is specified by the corresponding instance of the SNMP community name Transport Tag This parameter sets the TRANSPORT TAG I...

Page 163: ...up Access configuration The parameters for this page are shown in Table 7 18 Group Name Use this parameter to specify the GROUP NAME string Storage Type Use this parameter to specify whether the STORA...

Page 164: ...page are shown in Table 7 19 Security Level With this parameter the no authentication option disables authentication The AUTHENTICATION option enables Message digest MD5 or Secure Hash Algorithm SHA p...

Page 165: ...NAME string SubTree This parameter specifies a tree OID Mask This parameter specifies an OID mask View Type This parameter specifies whether a VIEW TYPE is Included or Excluded Storage Type Use this...

Page 166: ...e TARGET IP ADDRESS Target Retries TARGET RETRIES specifies the number of attempts to be made when no response is received Transport Tag The TRANSPORT TAG value is used to select a target address for...

Page 167: ...ue name that specifies SNMP target information to be used in the generation of SNMP messages MP Model The Message Processing MP Model is used when generating SNMP messages using this entry Security Mo...

Page 168: ...The AUTHENTICATION PROTOCOL is used for authentication Authentication Key The AUTHENTICATION KEY is the secret authentication key used for messages sent on behalf of this user to from the SNMP Privacy...

Page 169: ...gle tag value which is used to select entries in the Target Address table Any entry in the Target Address table that contains a tag value equal to the value of an instance of this Trap Manager is sele...

Page 170: ...Manual 7 42 Master IP Address This parameter specifies the Master Agent IP address Master Port No This parameter specifies the Master Port number Table 7 24 SNMP AgentX Subagent Settings Page Paramete...

Page 171: ...Event Configuration on page 7 44 RMON Alarm Configuration on page 7 45 Ethernet Statistics Configuration on page 7 46 History Control Configuration on page 7 47 RMON Basic Settings Clicking the BASIC...

Page 172: ...ription of the event Type This parameter specifies the event configured This can be a Log an SNMP Trap Both or None For the event type to display TRAP and Log and TRAP Community must be configured Com...

Page 173: ...ndex Interval This parameter specifies the time interval for which the alarm monitors the variable Variable This parameter specifies the MIB object on which the alarm is set Sample Type You can set th...

Page 174: ...er of the alarm Figure 7 39 Ethernet Statistics Configuration Page Table 7 27 Ethernet Statistics Configuration Page Parameters Parameter Description Index This parameter specifies the index to the ta...

Page 175: ...y Control Configuration Page Table 7 28 History Control Configuration Page Parameters Parameter Description Index This parameter specifies the index to the table Data Source This parameter specifies t...

Page 176: ...iguration on page 7 52 QOS Basic Settings Clicking the BASIC SETTINGS tab brings up the QOS BASIC SETTINGS page Figure 7 41 which allows you to configure QOS basic settings parameters The parameters f...

Page 177: ...meter SYSTEM CONTROL can Start or Shutdown QoS Status This parameter allows enabling disabling of the QoS status Figure 7 42 QOS Classmap Settings Page Table 7 30 QOS Classmap Settings Page Parameters...

Page 178: ...Map ID This parameter specifies the CLASS MAP ID to associate with Policymap Traffic Rate This parameter specifies the TRAFFIC RATE of data that has to be applied In Profile Action This parameter spec...

Page 179: ...n in Table 7 32 Figure 7 44 COSQ Scheduling Algorithm Settings Page Table 7 32 COSQ Scheduling Algorithm Settings Page Parameters Parameter Description Port Number This list of ports allows you to sel...

Page 180: ...eight and Bandwidth Configurations Page Table 7 33 COSQ Weight and Bandwidth Configurations Page Parameters Parameter Description COSQ Queue This parameter allows you to select between 0 to 7 for your...

Page 181: ...TP SERVERS section to enable NTP Receive Server Update The value for this parameter could be Broadcast or Unicast To process the broadcast NTP updates from the server choose the Broadcast option Timez...

Page 182: ...ster selection algorithm is based on a priority configuration If two switches have the same priority the switch with the lowest MAC address is selected as the Master switch Interval This parameter all...

Page 183: ...ngth supported on Supermicro switches is 12 meters It is acceptable to use a 1 meter stacking cable for port 1 and a 12 meter uplink cable for port 2 You will only need to configure the long cable pre...

Page 184: ...cking cables For better redundancy connect the switches daisy chained as shown in Figure 7 48 This chain connectivity helps to maintain stacking in case a single link or switch fails Before connecting...

Page 185: ...re is no other specifical configuration required to add stacked switches If two stacking enabled switches connect through stacking cables they form a stack NOTE Do not use the same switch ID for multi...

Page 186: ...acking ID LED 1 1 OFF OFF OFF ON 2 OFF OFF ON OFF 3 OFF OFF ON ON 4 OFF ON OFF OFF 5 OFF ON OFF ON 6 OFF ON ON OFF 7 OFF ON ON ON 8 ON OFF OFF OFF 9 ON OFF OFF ON 10 ON OFF ON OFF 11 ON OFF ON ON 12 O...

Page 187: ...Parameters Parameter Description Switch ID This parameter defines a switch identifier number for this switch This identifier should be unique in the stack since the number is used in referring all phy...

Page 188: ...ng status requires a reboot of the switch Figure 7 50 Stack Details Page Table 7 36 Stack Details Page Parameters Parameter Description Self Status Stack Ports This is the number of stacking ports con...

Page 189: ...tch ID This parameter is used to specify the switch identifier of the Slave switch Stack IP This parameter is used to specify the IP address of the Slave switch This IP address is used to communicate...

Page 190: ...d Statistics InOctet This parameter displays the number of bytes received InUcast This parameter displays the number of unicast packets received InDiscard This parameter displays the number of receive...

Page 191: ...the switch when the Master Switch is waiting for confirmation messages from slave switches for stacking configurations Click the RELOAD SWITCH button to reload the selected switch OutErrors This para...

Page 192: ...Superblade Network Modules User s Manual 7 64 7 5 Layer 2 Management The LAYER2 MANAGEMENT page Figure 7 54 has links to all pages with Layer2 controls Figure 7 54 Layer2 Management Page...

Page 193: ...Settings Clicking the LAYER2 BASIC STTINGS link brings up the MAC ADDRESS TABLE SETTINGS page Figure 7 55 which gives you the option to change MAC aging time MAC address confirmation can be done with...

Page 194: ...the switch there is only one link and the corresponding port configuration is displayed below it In case of stacking multiple groups of port links are displayed These links provide the configuration o...

Page 195: ...t the status of the port is down Admin State This parameter allows you to administratively configure the admin state as Up or Down Default User Priority This parameter allows you to set the priority f...

Page 196: ...ce The parameters for this page are shown in Table 7 39 Figure 7 57 Port Monitoring Page Table 7 39 Port Monitoring Page Parameters Parameter Description Status This parameter enables or disables the...

Page 197: ...rameter chooses any traffic class 0 to 7 to map with priority 0 Priority 1 This parameter chooses any traffic class 0 to 7 to map with priority 1 Priority 2 This parameter chooses any traffic class 0...

Page 198: ...eter Description Port This displays the port number Mode This parameter allows you to select either Auto Negotiation or No negotiation Duplex This parameter allows you to select either Full Duplex or...

Page 199: ...llowing parameters are configurable for Ingress Rate Limiting DLF Level This parameter allows you to specify the destination lookup failure packets per second Broadcast Level This parameter allows you...

Page 200: ...3 Static VLAN on page 7 74 Protocol Group on page 7 75 Port Protocol on page 7 75 Vlan Port MAC Map on page 7 76 Unicast MAC on page 7 77 Wildcard on page 7 78 Switch Port VLAN on page 7 79 VLAN Basic...

Page 201: ...es the Learning Mode Independent Shared Hybrid or VLAN Learning VLAN Version This parameter specifies the VLAN version supported Maximum VLAN ID This parameter specifies the largest 4094 valid VLAN ID...

Page 202: ...ocol based classification enabling disabling of tunneling and enabling disabling of STP BPDU Tunneling To enable STP BPDU Tunneling on an interface you must first enable tunneling on that interface St...

Page 203: ...LUE is the value of the protocol in a protocol template The GROUP ID represents a group of protocols that are associated together Port Protocol Clicking the Port PROTOCOL tab brings up the PORT VLAN P...

Page 204: ...re shown in Table 7 44 Figure 7 65 VLAN Port MAC Map Settings Page Table 7 44 VLAN Port MAC Map Page Parameters Parameter Description Port No This displays the port number Port Mac Map Addr This param...

Page 205: ...e are shown in Table 7 45 Figure 7 66 VLAN Unicast MAC Settings Page Table 7 45 VLAN Unicast Mac Settings Page Parameters Parameter Description VLAN ID This parameter specifies the VLAN Identifier MAC...

Page 206: ...addresses and ports for VLANs The parameters for this page are shown in Table 7 46 Figure 7 67 Wildcard Settings Page Table 7 46 Wildcard Settings Page Parameters Parameter Description Content ID Thi...

Page 207: ...ort Vlan filtering The parameters for this page are shown in Table 7 47 Figure 7 68 Switch Port Vlan Filtering Page Table 7 47 SwitchPort Vlan Filtering Page Parameters Parameter Description VLAN Port...

Page 208: ...as been provided in the following pages Dynamic VLAN Global Configuration on page 7 80 Port Configuration on page 7 81 GARP Timers on page 7 82 Dynamic VLAN Global Configuration Clicking the DYNAMIC V...

Page 209: ...page are shown in Table 7 48 Figure 7 70 Dynamic VLAN Port Configuration Page Table 7 48 Dynamic VLAN Port Configuration Page Parameters Parameter Description Port This parameter displays the Port Num...

Page 210: ...ge are shown in Table 7 49 Figure 7 71 Garp Timers Configuration Page Table 7 49 Garp Timers Configuration Page Parameters Parameter Description Port No This parameter displays the Port Number Garp Jo...

Page 211: ...FIGURATION page Figure 7 72 which allows you to configure RSTP global parameters The parameters for this page are shown in Table 7 50 Figure 7 72 Global Configuration Page Table 7 50 Global Configurat...

Page 212: ...h RSTP Status This parameter allows you to enable disable the protocol at a global level on the switch Compatibility This parameter allows you to choose to run the protocol as an RSTP or STP compatibl...

Page 213: ...on a particular port Priority This parameter specifies the port priority used in role selection Path Cost This parameter specifies the path cost associated with this port Protocol Migration This param...

Page 214: ...ters Parameter Description Designated Root This parameter specifies the unique Bridge Identifier of the bridge that is recorded as the root for the segment to which the port is attached Designated Cos...

Page 215: ...parameter specifies the operational point to point status of the LAN segment attached to this port It indicates whether a port is considered to have a Point to point connection or Shared Media Role Th...

Page 216: ...rameter specifies the maximum number of packets that can be sent in a given interval This is configured to avoid flooding Default Path Cost Version This parameter allows you to configure the path cost...

Page 217: ...Firmware MSTP Timers Clicking the TIMERS tab brings up the TIMERS CONFIGURATION page Figure 7 77 which configures the time for MAXIMUM HOP COUNT FORWARD DELAY MAXIMUM AGE TRANSMIT HOLD AGE and HELLO T...

Page 218: ...is parameter specifies the port priority used in role selection Path Cost This parameter specifies the path cost associated with this port Protocol Migration This parameter controls the migration amon...

Page 219: ...stricted role status of the port Restricted TCN This parameter indicates the Restricted TCN status of the port Figure 7 79 VLAN Mapping Page Table 7 56 VLAN Mapping Page Parameters Parameter Descripti...

Page 220: ...Page Parameters Parameter Description Port This parameter specifies the interface index of the port on which MSTP is being run MSTP Instance ID This parameter specifies the instance ID of the STP that...

Page 221: ...ers to be the Designated Bridge for this port s segment Designated Port This parameter specifies the Port Identifier of the port on the Designated Bridge for this port s segment Designated Cost This p...

Page 222: ...fies the ports current role as defined by the Spanning Tree Protocol Port State This parameter specifies the port s current state as defined by the application of the Spanning Tree Protocol Table 7 58...

Page 223: ...99 Load Balancing on page 7 100 LA Basic Settings Clicking the BASIC SETTINGS tab brings up the LA BASIC SETTINGS page Figure 7 82 which displays the various parameters for LA basic settings The para...

Page 224: ...parameter specifies the Bridge MAC Address that is displayed This is a read only parameter Figure 7 83 Port Channel Interface Basic Settings Page Table 7 60 Port Channel Interface Basic Settings Page...

Page 225: ...Channel Settings Page Table 7 61 LA Port Channel Settings Page Parameters Parameter Description Port Channel ID This parameter specifies the identifier of the port channel interface Action Type This...

Page 226: ...the Interface Index Port Priority This parameter specifies the priority value of the Port Mode This parameter specifies the various port modes such as LACP Manual or Disable Activity This parameter s...

Page 227: ...Partner information and before entering aggregation Bundle State This parameter indicates the current state of the port with respect to Link Aggregation The possible states are Up in Bundle The port i...

Page 228: ...age Figure 7 87 which allows you to choose the selection policy for load distribution on the aggregated links The selection policy can be one of the following Source MAC based Destination MAC based bo...

Page 229: ...ASIC SETTINGS tab brings up the 802 1X BASIC SETTINGS page Figure 7 88 which displays the various 802 1x Basic Settings parameters The parameters for this page are shown in Table 7 63 Figure 7 88 802...

Page 230: ...port levels The parameters for this page are shown in Table 7 64 Authentication Server This parameter specifies the Authentication Server Location as Remote or Local Network Access Server ID This para...

Page 231: ...horized or Un Authorized Authentication Mode This parameter specifies the configuration for selecting the AUTHENTICATION MODE to be Port Based Admin Control Direction This parameter specifies whether...

Page 232: ...elds such as QUIET PERIOD TRANSMIT PERIOD and such are configured Quiet Period Seconds This parameter specifies the duration for which the authenticator will be silent and will not attempt to acquire...

Page 233: ...king authentication and is set by a string of not more than 20 printable characters Password This parameter specifies the password specific to the user name and is set by a string of not more than 20...

Page 234: ...meter is the initialization control for this Supplicant MAC address Setting this attribute to True causes the Supplicant session with this MAC address to be initialized The attribute value reverts to...

Page 235: ...ER CONFIGURATION page Figure 7 22 which sets the filter configuration to control the unicast packets that the switch needs to process The parameters for this page are shown in Table 7 13 Figure 7 93 L...

Page 236: ...ived packet with the above set MAC address if received from the configured port can be forwarded Status You can choose to set this configuration to any one of the following types Other For entries cur...

Page 237: ...parameter specifies the list of ports on which the received packet with the above set MAC address if received from the configured port can be forwarded Forbidden Ports This parameter specifies the li...

Page 238: ...e VLAN INTERFACE tab brings up the VLAN INTERFACE BASIC SETTINGS page Figure 7 96 which allows configuring of L3 VLAN interfaces The parameters for this page are shown in Table 7 70 Figure 7 96 VLAN I...

Page 239: ...e are shown in Table 7 71 Figure 7 97 IPv4 Interface Settings Page Table 7 71 IPv4 Interface Settings Page Parameters Parameter Description Interface VLAN ID This parameter specifies the VLAN interfac...

Page 240: ...age Table 7 72 IP Route Configuration Page Parameters Parameter Description Destination Network This parameter specifies the network address for which the route is being added Subnet Mask This paramet...

Page 241: ...ic Settings Page Table 7 73 LoopBack Basic Settings Page Parameters Parameter Description LoopBack Interface This parameter is the name of the loopback interface getting created Interface Type This pa...

Page 242: ...Settings on page 7 119 IPv6 Route Configuration Clicking the IPV6 ROUTE tab brings up the IP6 ROUTE CONFIGURATION page Figure 7 100 which configures various IP6 Route parameters The parameters for thi...

Page 243: ...address Interface This parameter indicates the outgoing interface Distance Metric This parameter denotes metric value of the destination Figure 7 101 IPv6 Interface Settings Page Table 7 75 IPv6 Inte...

Page 244: ...uter Advertisements sent on the interface RA Retrans Time This parameter specifies the RA Retransmit time to be placed in the Router Advertisement sent on the interface Prefix Adv Status This paramete...

Page 245: ...parameter indicates index of the VLAN interface Destination This parameter specifies Destination IPv6 address MAC Address This parameter denotes the physical address of the Destination address State T...

Page 246: ...icast or Anycast Address Profile ID This parameter indicates the index to the IPv6 address Profile table Figure 7 104 Address Profile Settings Page Table 7 78 Address Profile Settings Page Parameters...

Page 247: ...ecifies if the Valid Lifetime Flag is Variable or Fixed Preferred Flag This parameter specifies if the Preferred Lifetime Flag is Variable or Fixed Figure 7 105 Prefix Configuration Page Table 7 79 Pr...

Page 248: ...ASIC SETTINGS page Figure 7 106 The parameters for this page are shown in Table 7 80 Figure 7 106 DHCP Basic Settings Page Table 7 80 DHCP Basic Settings Page Parameters Parameter Description DHCP Ser...

Page 249: ...different subnet pools configured Network This parameter specifies the subnet of the IP address in the pool Subnet Mask This parameter specifies the subnet mask of the IP address in the pool Start IP...

Page 250: ...he DHCP relay The parameters for this page are shown in Table 7 82 Figure 7 108 DHCP Relay Configuration Page Table 7 82 DHCP Relay Configuration Page Parameters Parameter Description Service DHCP Rel...

Page 251: ...e DHCP relay for VLANs The parameters for this page are shown in Table 7 83 Figure 7 109 DHCP Relay Interface Configuration Page Table 7 83 DHCP Relay Interface Configuration Page Parameters Parameter...

Page 252: ...IC SETTINGS page Figure 7 110 The parameters for this page are shown in Table 7 84 Figure 7 110 RIP Basic Settings Page Table 7 84 RIP Basic Settings Page Parameters Parameter Description Output delay...

Page 253: ...s This parameter specifies the admin status of the interface Split Horizon This parameter specifies the operational status of Split Horizon in the system Default Route Installation This parameter spec...

Page 254: ...his page is IP ADDRESS which specifies the IP Address of the neighbor router to which the unicast update has to be sent Update Timer This parameter specifies the time interval between successive RIP u...

Page 255: ...tting Page Parameters Parameter Description IP Address This parameter displays the active RIP interfaces You can select the interface for which you want to configure authentication Authentication Type...

Page 256: ...n Table 7 87 Figure 7 114 RIP Interface Specific Address Summarization Page Table 7 87 RIP Interface Specific Address Summarization Page Parameters Parameter Description Interface This parameter speci...

Page 257: ...in Table 7 88 Figure 7 115 RIP6 Interface Configuration Page Table 7 88 RIP6 Interface Configuration Page Parameters Parameter Description Interface ID Specifies the Interface Id for which RIPv6 needs...

Page 258: ...terval between successive RIP6 updates Trig Dly Time This parameter indicates the time interval in seconds by which further triggered updates are delayed after one triggered update is sent Route Age T...

Page 259: ...e Table 7 89 RIP6 Filter Configuration Page Parameters Parameter Description Filter Address This parameter specifies the FILTER ADDRESS for the RIP6 interface Filter Type This parameter specifies the...

Page 260: ...ation on page 7 137 OSPF Area Aggregation on page 7 138 External Aggregation on page 7 139 OSPF Basic Settings Clicking the BASIC SETTINGS tab brings up the OSPF BASIC SETTINGS page Figure 7 117 The p...

Page 261: ...Database Limit This parameter specifies the maximum number of non default AS external LSA entries that can be stored in the link state database Figure 7 118 OSPF Area Configuration Page Table 7 91 OSP...

Page 262: ...nteger uniquely identifying the area to which the interface connects Priority This parameter specifies the priority of this interface which is used in the DR election algorithm Authentication Type Thi...

Page 263: ...route to some area When disabled it denotes that the interface is external to OSPF Figure 7 120 OSPF Virtual Interface Configuration Page Table 7 93 OSPF Virtual Interface Configuration Page Paramete...

Page 264: ...to the OSPF packet if the authentication type is MD5 Authentication Key This parameter specifies the key required for authentication if authentication is enabled on this interface Figure 7 121 OSPF Ne...

Page 265: ...this page are shown in Table 7 95 Figure 7 122 OSPF RRD Route Configuration Page Table 7 95 OSPF RRD Route Configuration Page Parameters Parameter Description Destination Network This parameter speci...

Page 266: ...e OSPF address range It is specified as an IP address Lsdb Type This parameter specifies the link state data base type as a Summary Link or as a NSSA External Link Network This parameter specifies the...

Page 267: ...re OSPF external aggregation parameters The parameters for this page are shown in Table 7 97 Figure 7 124 OSPF As External Aggregation Configuration Page Table 7 97 OSPF As External Aggregation Config...

Page 268: ...erated for the specified range while aggregated Type 7 are generated in all attached NSSA While if the associated Area ID is x x x x other than 0 0 0 0 then the Type 7 are not generated in NSSA x x x...

Page 269: ...3 BASIC SETTINGS page Figure 7 125 The parameters for this page are shown in Table 7 98 Figure 7 125 OSPFv3 Basic Settings Page Table 7 98 OSPFv3 Basic Settings Page Parameters Parameter Description O...

Page 270: ...indicates the router s support for demand routing Reference Bandwidth This parameter specifies Reference bandwidth in kilobits seconds for calculating default interface metrics SPF Delay This paramete...

Page 271: ...ter indicates the length of time in seconds between the Hello packets that the router sends on the interface Dead Interval This parameter specifies the number of seconds for which the router waits for...

Page 272: ...ort of Inter Area LSAs into stub areas This can be noAreaSummary or sendAreaSummary Stub Metric This parameter indicates the metric value advertised for the default route into Stub area and NSSA NSSA...

Page 273: ...igure OSPF external aggregation parameters The parameters for this page are shown in Table 7 101 Figure 7 128 OSPF AS External Aggregation Configuration Page Table 7 101 OSPF AS External Aggregation C...

Page 274: ...generated for the specified range while aggregated Type 7 are generated in all attached NSSA While associated Area ID is x x x x other than 0 0 0 0 then Type 7 are not generated in NSSA x x x x for th...

Page 275: ...47 BGP Peer Configuration on page 7 148 BGP MED Configuration on page 7 149 Local Preference on page 7 150 BGP Filter on page 7 152 Route Aggregations on page 7 153 Advanced BGP Configuration on page...

Page 276: ...ter Policy This parameter represents the policy for handling overlapping routes When an overlapping route is received depending upon the configured policy either the less specific routes or most speci...

Page 277: ...t Hop can be set as Self or Automatic By setting this field to Self you can make the switch the next hop for all the routes that it distributes to its peers Keep Alive Time Seconds This parameter spec...

Page 278: ...mber from which the route update is received IP Address Prefix This parameter specifies the IP address prefix for which the update is received IP Address Prefix Length This parameter is used to calcul...

Page 279: ...emote AS This parameter specifies the AS number from which the route update is received IP Address Prefix This parameter specifies the IP Address prefix for which the update is received IP Address Pre...

Page 280: ...Remote AS This parameter specifies the remote AS associated with the BGP peer from which the router is being distributed IP Address This parameter specifies the IP address for which the route is bein...

Page 281: ...regation Configuration Page Parameters Parameter Description ID This parameter specifies the index to this table IP Address Prefix This parameter specifies the IP address prefix that needs to be aggre...

Page 282: ...peers If required the administrator can disable this feature by disabling client to client reflection If disabled then the Route Reflector will not advertise routes learnt from a client peer to other...

Page 283: ...the reuse lists Each reuse lists corresponds to an additional time increment Dampening Reuse Array Size This parameter specifies the size of the reuse index arrays This size determines the accuracy wi...

Page 284: ...This parameter enables or disables advertisement of community attributes to the peer Community Policy Configurations This parameter configures the community attribute advertisement policy for a speci...

Page 285: ...are shown in Table 7 110 Figure 7 137 RRD Basic Settings Page Table 7 110 RRD Basic Settings Page Parameters Parameter Description RRD Status By enabling this parameter Route Re distribution can be e...

Page 286: ...ers for this page are shown in Table 7 111 Figure 7 138 RRD BGP Configuration Page Table 7 111 RRD BGP Configuration Page Parameters Parameter Description BGP Status This parameter enables or disables...

Page 287: ...P Configuration Page Parameters Parameter Description RIP Status This parameter enables or disables redistribution for RIP Default Metric This parameter specifies the metric for the routes that are be...

Page 288: ...rough other routing protocols to OSPF The parameters for this page are shown in Table 7 113 Figure 7 140 RRD OSPF Configuration Page Table 7 113 RRD OSPF Configuration Page Parameters Parameter Descri...

Page 289: ...lowing pages RRD6 Basic Settings on page 7 161 Filters on page 7 162 RRD V6 OSPF on page 7 163 RRD RIP on page 7 164 RRD6 Basic Settings Clicking the BASIC SETTINGS tab brings up the RRD6 BASIC SETTIN...

Page 290: ...nfiguration Page Parameters Parameter Description IPv6 address This parameter specifies the IPv6 Address Prefix Length This parameter indicates the length of the prefix in bits associated with this en...

Page 291: ...143 The parameters for this page are shown in Table 7 115 Figure 7 143 RRD6 OSPFv3 Configuration Page Table 7 115 RRD6 OSPFv3 Configuration Page Parameters Parameter Description Status This parameter...

Page 292: ...7 116 Figure 7 144 RRD RIPv6 Configuration Page Table 7 116 RRD RIPv6 Configuration Page Parameters Parameter Description Status This parameter enables or disables redistribution for RIP6 Default Metr...

Page 293: ...the following two pages VRRP Basic Settings on page 7 165 VRRP Settings on page 7 166 VRRP Basic Settings Clicking the BASIC SETTINGS tab brings up the VRRP BASIC SETTINGS page Figure 7 145 whose sin...

Page 294: ...s parameter specifies the PRIMARY IP ADDRESS for the Virtual Router Priority This parameter indicates the PRIORITY for the Virtual Router The configurable priority value ranges from 1 to 254 Authentic...

Page 295: ...the switch GMP Snooping The GMP Snooping link allows you to configure GMP Snooping through the following pages IGMP Snooping Configuration on page 7 168 IGMP Snooping Timer on page 7 169 IGMP Snoopin...

Page 296: ...ng Status This parameter enables or disables IGMP snooping globally in the switch To enable IGS GMRP status must be Disabled Operational Status This parameter enables or disables IGMP snooping operati...

Page 297: ...allows you to enable or disable query transmit when topology changes Figure 7 149 IGMP Snooping Timer Configuration Page Table 7 119 IGMP Snooping Timer Configuration Page Parameters Parameter Descri...

Page 298: ...s the interval within which the switch sends a group specific query on a port when an IGMPv2 leave message is received The default value is 2 seconds Figure 7 150 IGMP Snooping Interface Configuration...

Page 299: ...is enabled or disabled as a querier for a specific VLAN Querier Interval secs This parameter specifies the time period for which general queries are sent by the IGMP snooping switch when configured as...

Page 300: ...ng VLAN Router Ports Page Parameters Parameter Description VLAN ID This parameter specifies the VLAN ID Port List This parameter specifies the ports on which routers are connected for a specific VLAN...

Page 301: ...llowing pages Global Configuration on page 7 173 Dynamic Multicast Port Configuration on page 7 174 Global Configuration Clicking the DYNAMIC MULTICAST tab brings up the DYNAMIC MULTICAST GLOBAL CONFI...

Page 302: ...he parameters for this page are shown in Table 7 123 Figure 7 154 Dynamic Multicast Port Configuration Page Table 7 123 Dynamic Multicast Port Configuration Page Parameters Parameter Description Port...

Page 303: ...gh the following pages Basic Settings on page 7 175 Interface Configuration on page 7 176 Group Information on page 7 177 Source Information on page 7 178 Basic Settings Clicking the IGMP CONFIGURATIO...

Page 304: ...ace index IGMP Status This parameter specifies the IGMP Status Operating Version With this parameter you can choose to run either in IGMP Version 1 IGMP Version 2 or IGMP Version 3 This can be configu...

Page 305: ...Group Configuration Page Table 7 125 IGMP Group Configuration Page Parameters Parameter Description Interface This parameter specifies the interface index Group Address This parameter specifies the IP...

Page 306: ...The parameters for this page are shown in Table 7 126 Figure 7 158 IGMP Source Information Page Table 7 126 IGMP Source Information Page Parameters Parameter Description Group Address This parameter s...

Page 307: ...e 7 184 Basic Settings Clicking the BASIC SETTINGS tab brings up the PIM BASIC SETTINGS page Figure 7 159 which specifies the PIM status in the switch The parameters for this page are shown in Table 7...

Page 308: ...in the switch Static RP This parameter allows you to enable or disable the Static RP in the switch Figure 7 160 PIM Component Configuration Page Table 7 128 PIM Component Configuration Page Parameters...

Page 309: ...which is a read only field Figure 7 161 PIM Interface Configuration Page Table 7 129 PIM Interface Configuration Page Parameters Parameter Description Interface This parameter specifies the interface...

Page 310: ...ure 7 162 Candidate RP Configuration Page Table 7 130 Candidate RP Configuration Page Parameters Parameter Description Component ID This parameter specifies a number uniquely identifying the component...

Page 311: ...ertain value initiates source specific counters for a particular group Source Threshold This parameter is a bits per second BPS value that when exceeds a certain value initiates switching to shortest...

Page 312: ...on Page Parameters Parameter Description Component ID This parameter specifies a number uniquely identifying the component Address Type This parameter chooses the IPv4 or IPv6 address type Static Grou...

Page 313: ...ngs Clicking the BASIC SETTINGS tab brings up the DVMRP BASIC SETTINGS page Figure 7 165 The parameters for this page are shown in Table 7 133 Figure 7 165 DVMRP Basic Settings Page Table 7 133 DVMRP...

Page 314: ...page are shown in Table 7 134 Figure 7 166 DVMRP Interface Settings Page Table 7 134 DVMRP Interface Settings Page Parameters Parameter Description Interface This parameter specifies the Interface Ind...

Page 315: ...7 Chapter 7 Layer 2 3 Ethernet Switch Firmware 7 8 Statistics The STATISTICS HOME page Figure 7 167 contains links to all statistical information for all switch features Figure 7 167 Statistics Home P...

Page 316: ...Parameter Description Index This parameter specifies the Port index MTU This parameter specifies the Max Transfer Unit bytes Speed Bits Per Second This parameter specifies the port speed in bits per...

Page 317: ...ameter specifies the number of bytes transmitted Transmitted Unicast Packets This parameter specifies the number of unicast packets transmitted Transmitted Nunicast Packets This parameter specifies th...

Page 318: ...ransmissions due to network sense Late Collisions This parameter specifies the number of frames faced late collisions A collision is considered late if the jam occurs after 512 bit times or 64 bytes E...

Page 319: ...pecifies the RADIUS SERVER ADDRESS UDP Port Number This parameter specifies the UDP PORT NUMBER Round Trip Time This parameter displays the ROUND TRIP TIME in seconds No of Request Packets This parame...

Page 320: ...ifies the number of failed authentications No of Pending Requests This parameter specifies the number of currently pending requests No of Time Outs This parameter specifies the number of time outs tha...

Page 321: ...he number of authentication continues requested Authentication Enables Request This parameter specifies the number of authentication enables requested Authentication Aborts Request This parameter spec...

Page 322: ...specifies the number of authentication errors received Authorization Follows Received This parameter specifies the number of authentication follows received Authorization Session Timeouts This paramet...

Page 323: ...number of octets received Packets This parameter specifies the number of packets received Broadcast Packets This parameter specifies the number of broadcast packets received Multicast Packets This pa...

Page 324: ...ber of Ethernet packets received with a size between 128 and 255 bytes 256 511 Octets This parameter specifies the number of Ethernet packets received with a size between 256 and 511 bytes 512 1023 Oc...

Page 325: ...Statistics Page Table 7 140 SNMP Statistics Page Parameters Parameter Description SNMP Packets Input This parameter specifies the number of SNMP packets input BAD SNMP Version Errors This parameter s...

Page 326: ...es the number of SNMP Inform requests generated SNMP Inform Messages Dropped This parameter specifies the number of SNMP Inform messages dropped SNMP Inform Requests awaiting Acknowledgement This para...

Page 327: ...received Get Next PDU This parameter specifies the number of get next PDUs received Get Bulk PDU This parameter specifies the number of get bulk PDUs received TestSet PDU This parameter specifies the...

Page 328: ...142 Figure 7 174 VLAN Current Database Page Table 7 142 VLAN Current Database Page Parameters Parameter Description VLAN ID This parameter specifies the VLAN identifer VLAN FDB ID This parameter speci...

Page 329: ...ifies the port index VLAN ID This parameter specifies the VLAN identifer Received Frames This parameter specifies the number of packets received in this VLAN Transmitted Frames This parameter specifie...

Page 330: ...rs for this page are shown in Table 7 144 Figure 7 176 VLAN Multicast Table Page Table 7 144 VLAN Multicast Table Page Parameters Parameter Description VLAN ID This parameter specifies the VLAN identi...

Page 331: ...Parameters Parameter Description VLAN ID This parameter specifies the VLAN identifier Unicast Frames Rx This parameter specifies the number of unicast packets received Mcast Bcast Frames Rx This param...

Page 332: ...Extended Filtering Services This parameter specifies the number of extended filtering services Traffic Classes This parameter specifies the number of traffic classes Static Entry Individual port This...

Page 333: ...rameters for this page are shown in Table 7 147 Figure 7 179 VLAN FDB Entries Page Table 7 147 VLAN FDB Entries Page Parameters Parameter Description VLAN ID This parameter specifies the VLAN identifi...

Page 334: ...page are shown in Table 7 148 Figure 7 180 RSTP Information Page Table 7 148 RSTP Information Page Parameters Parameter Description Protocol Specification This parameter specifies the Protocol Specif...

Page 335: ...specifies the hold time in seconds Forward Delay This parameter specifies the forward delay in seconds Figure 7 181 RSTP Port Statistics Page Table 7 149 RSTP Port Statistics Page Parameters Paramete...

Page 336: ...Received Invalid Configuration BPDUs This parameter specifies the number of invalid configuration BPDUs received Received Invalid TCN BPDUs This parameter specifies the number of invalid topology cha...

Page 337: ...tatistics The parameters for this page are shown in Table 7 13 Figure 7 182 MSTP Information Page Table 7 150 MSTP Information Page Parameters Parameter Description Bridge Address This parameter speci...

Page 338: ...mber of seconds since topology last changed Topology Changes This parameter specifies the number of topology changes Figure 7 183 MSTP CIST Port Statistics Page Table 7 151 MSTP CIST Port Statistics P...

Page 339: ...smitted Transmitted TCN BPDUs This parameter specifies the number of topology change notification BPDUs transmitted Received Invalid MST BPDUs This parameter specifies the number of invalid MSTP BPDUs...

Page 340: ...the designated root bridge address Designated Bridge This parameter specifies the designated Bridge address Designated Port This parameter specifies the index of designated port for this MSTP instance...

Page 341: ...the number of LACP PDUs received Received Marker PDUs This parameter specifies the number of Marker PDUs received Received Marker Response This parameter specifies the number of Marker response PDUs...

Page 342: ...meters for this page are shown in Table 7 154 Figure 7 186 LA Neighbor Statistics Information Page Table 7 154 LA Neighbor Statistics Information Page Parameters Parameter Description Port Index This...

Page 343: ...e Figure 7 187 which displays 802 1x statistics information The parameters for this page are shown in Table 7 155 Figure 7 187 802 1x Session Statistics Page Table 7 155 802 1x Session Statistics Page...

Page 344: ...user authenticated Figure 7 188 802 1x Supplicant Session Statistics Page Table 7 156 802 1x Supplicant Session Statistics Page Parameters Parameter Description Port This parameter specifies the port...

Page 345: ...d Eapol ReqId FrRx This parameter specifies the number of the EAPOL request identifier packet received Eapol Req FrRx This parameter specifies the number of the EAPOL request frame receieved Invalid E...

Page 346: ...supplicant MAC address Frames Rx This parameter specifies the number of packets received Frames Tx This parameter specifies the number of packets transmitted Session ID This parameter specifies the s...

Page 347: ...page Figure 7 190 which displays ARP entries The parameters for this page are shown in Table 7 158 Figure 7 190 ARP Cache Page Table 7 158 ARP Cache Page Parameters Parameter Description Interface Thi...

Page 348: ...parameter specifies the number of received destination unreachables Received Redirect This parameter specifies the number of received redirects Received Echo Requests This parameter specifies the numb...

Page 349: ...s the number of transmitted echo requests Transmitted Echo Replies This parameter specifies the number of transmitted echo replies Transmited Source Quenches This parameter specifies the number of tra...

Page 350: ...cs The parameters for this page are shown in Table 7 160 Figure 7 192 IPV6 Interface Statistics Page Table 7 160 IPV6 Interface Statistics Page Parameters Parameter Description Interface This paramete...

Page 351: ...be transmitted but no routes Reasm Reqds This parameter specifies the number of reassembly requests Reasm OKs This parameter specifies the number or successful reassemblies Reasm Fails This parameter...

Page 352: ...eachable messages received In Time Excds This parameter specifies the number of receive timeouts In Param Probs This parameter specifies the number of parameters probed In PktTooBigs This parameter sp...

Page 353: ...of too big packets transmitted Out Echos This parameter specifies the number of echo requests transmitted Out Echo Reps This parameter specifies the number of echo responses transmitted Out Route Soli...

Page 354: ...7 162 Figure 7 194 RIP Interface Statistics Page Table 7 162 RIP Interface Statistics Page Parameters Parameter Description IP Address This parameter specifies the IP address Received Bad Packets Thi...

Page 355: ...n in Table 7 163 Figure 7 195 RIP6 Interface Statistics Page Table 7 163 RIP6 Interface Statistics Page Parameters Parameter Description Interface ID This parameter specifies the interface identifier...

Page 356: ...kets transmitted Out Req This parameter specifies the number of RIPng request packets transmitted Out Resp This parameter specifies the number of RIPng response packets transmitted Out TrigUpd This pa...

Page 357: ...s the interface index Next Hop This parameter specifies the next hop for this route Route Metric This parameter specifies the metric of this route Route Tag This parameter specifies the route tag iden...

Page 358: ...displays information about OSPF routes The parameters for this page are shown in Table 7 165 Figure 7 197 OSPF Route Information Page Table 7 165 OSPF Route Information Page Parameters Parameter Desc...

Page 359: ...parameter specifies the interface Figure 7 198 OSPF Link State Database Page Table 7 166 OSPF Link State Database Page Parameters Parameter Description Area ID This parameter specifies the area identi...

Page 360: ...s User s Manual 7 232 Checksum This parameter specifies the checksum Age This parameter specifies the link state information age in seconds Table 7 166 OSPF Link State Database Page Parameters Continu...

Page 361: ...displays information about OSPFV3 routes The parameters for this page are shown in Table 7 167 Figure 7 199 OSPFV3 Route Information Page Table 7 167 OSPFV3 Route Information Page Parameters Paramete...

Page 362: ...tabase Page Table 7 168 OSPFV3 Link State Database Page Parameters Parameter Description Area ID This parameter specifies the area identifier Type This parameter specifies the link state type Link Sta...

Page 363: ...s parameter specifies the number of version errors Virtual Router ID Errors This parameter specifies the number of Virtual Router ID errors VRRP Router Specific Statistics Virtual Router ID This param...

Page 364: ...the number of invalid packets received Address List Errors This parameter specifies the number of address list errors Invalid Authentication Type This parameter specifies the number of invalid authent...

Page 365: ...istics Clicking the IGS CLEAR STATS tab brings up the IGMP SNOOPING CLEAR STATISTICS page Figure 7 202 which displays clearing IGMP snooping statistics The parameters for this page are shown in Table...

Page 366: ...umber of group query packets received Group and Source Queries Received This parameter specifies the number of group and source query packets received IGMP Reports Received This parameter specifies th...

Page 367: ...ter specifies the VLAN identifier V3 Reports Received This parameter specifies the number of Reports messages received IS_INCL Messages Received This parameter specifies the number of messages receive...

Page 368: ...cs Page Table 7 173 IGMP Route Statistics Page Parameters Parameter Description Interface This parameter specifies the interface identifier General Queries Received This parameter specifies the number...

Page 369: ...d This parameter specifies the number of general query packets transmitted Group Queries Transmitted This parameter specifies the number of group query packets transmitted Group and Source Queries Tra...

Page 370: ...IM Interface Statistics Clicking the INTERFACE STATS tab brings up the PIM INTERFACE STATISTICS page Figure 7 206 which displays PIM interface statistics The parameters for this page are shown in Tabl...

Page 371: ...s the query interval DR address This parameter specifies the DR address DR Priority This parameter specifies the DR priority Figure 7 207 PIM Neighbor Statistics Page Table 7 175 PIM Neighbor Statisti...

Page 372: ...nterval This parameter specifies the override interval LAN Delay This parameter specifies the LAN delay Figure 7 208 PIM BSR Info Page Table 7 176 PIM BSR Info Page Parameters Parameter Description Co...

Page 373: ...177 Figure 7 209 PIM RP Information Page Table 7 177 PIM RP Information Page Parameters Parameter Description Group This parameter specifies the group address Mask This parameter specifies the mask C...

Page 374: ...Information Page Parameters Parameter Description Group This parameter specifies the group address Source This parameter specifies the source address Mask This parameter specifies the PIM route mask...

Page 375: ...information The parameters for this page are shown in Table 7 179 Figure 7 211 DVMRP Routes Page Table 7 179 DVMRP Routes Page Parameters Parameter Description Network This parameter specifies the ne...

Page 376: ...age are shown in Table 7 180 Figure 7 212 DVMRP Multicast Routes Page Table 7 180 DVMRP Multicast Routes Page Parameters Parameter Description Source Network This parameter specifies the source networ...

Page 377: ...Table 7 181 Figure 7 213 DVMRP Prune Statistics Page Table 7 181 DVMRP Prune Statistics Page Parameters Parameter Description Source Network Address This parameter specifies the source network addres...

Page 378: ...Superblade Network Modules User s Manual 7 250 Notes...

Page 379: ...ly 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 co...

Page 380: ...uses a Mellanox Infinihost III Ex DDR chip This card is no longer in production EOL but users of this card can consider replacement with the AOC IBH XDD Mezzanine HCA card as an alternative NOTE All i...

Page 381: ...pendix A HCA Mezzanine Cards AOC IBH 002 Mezzanine HCA Card The AOC IBH 002 card has a single 4x DDR 20 Gbps IB port and uses a Mellanox InfiniHost III Lx DDR chip Figure A 2 AOC IBH 002 Mezzanine HCA...

Page 382: ...card has dual ports that can be either 4xDDR IB or 10 Gbps Ethernet and uses a Mellanox ConnectX chip This card is no longer in production EOL but users of this card can consider replacement with the...

Page 383: ...that can be either 4x DDR IB or 10 Gbps Ethernet and uses a Mellanox ConnectX chip This card comes with a removable extender flange like the one shown in Figure A 6 AOC IBH XQS Mezzanine HCA Card on...

Page 384: ...orts that can be either 4x DDR IB or 10 Gbps Ethernet and uses a Mellanox ConnectX chip This card comes with a removable extender flange like the one shown in Figure A 6 AOC IBH XQS Mezzanine HCA Card...

Page 385: ...card has a single 4x QDR 40 Gbps port and uses a Mellanox ConnectX chip This card comes with a removable extender flange shown in Figure A 6 that allows it to be installed in all compatible SuperBlade...

Page 386: ...as dual 4x QDR 40 Gbps ports and uses a Mellanox ConnectX chip This card comes with a removable extender flange like the one shown in Figure A 6 AOC IBH XQS Mezzanine HCA Card on page A 7 that allows...

Page 387: ...ender flange like the one shown in Figure A 6 AOC IBH XQS Mezzanine HCA Card on page A 7 that allows it to be installed in all compatible SuperBlade servers This mezzanine card can be used as a 10 Gbp...

Page 388: ...Superblade Network Modules User s Manual A 10 A 3 Installation Figure A 9 Installation Location Card Connector Place Screws Here...

Page 389: ...board 3 In a standard electro magnetically protected workstation secure the card to the serverboard by gently but firmly attaching the card to the two connectors 4 Using a Phillips screw driver secure...

Page 390: ...Superblade Network Modules User s Manual A 12 Figure A 10 Card Installation Figure A 11 Installation Complete...

Page 391: ...onal 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 fai...

Page 392: ...itiation OK LED Blue Denotes successful initiation OK status when solidly lit Module Fault LED Red Denotes SBM GEM X2C module failure when solidly lit 10G Port LEDs Green Denotes activity for 10Gbps p...

Page 393: ...activity Amber Blink Speed 1G activity Green Blink Speed 10G activity Switch Fault Indicator Off Switch is in normal operation Red Switch is failed Switch Available Indicator Off Switch firmware is i...

Page 394: ...On Boot process failed Off 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 s...

Page 395: ...wer 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 LED Green Steady On Physical link established Blink Ph...

Page 396: ...Superblade Network Modules User s Manual B 6 Notes...

Page 397: ...ow for installing a triple wide module bay in a Superblade chassis Installing a Triple Wide Module Bay 1 Remove the four screws that secure the inner enclosure to the main enclosure Slide the inner en...

Page 398: ...xpand to triple wide remove the two screws that secure the center support to the inner enclosure then take out the center support 4 Remove the two screws from the underside of each of the two horizont...

Page 399: ...ix C Installing Triple Wide Bays 5 Using four screws install the long horizontal spacer to the same space where the two short spacers were removed See Figure C 3 Step 5 for details Figure C 3 Step 5 S...

Page 400: ...The same procedure applies to the three right most single bays located at the top of the enclosure but note that the horizontal spacers in the bottom bays use a guide pin and are not interchangeable w...

Page 401: ...module can be installed in an enclosure since each enclosure requires at least one CMM module The bottom location is recommended If using the AOC IBH 002 single port InfiniBand mezzanine card the Inf...

Page 402: ...Superblade Network Modules User s Manual C 6 Notes...

Page 403: ...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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