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Dimension ES-3024 Ethernet Switch 

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VLAN  

GARP  

GARP (Generic Attribute Registration Protocol) allows network switches to register and de-register attribute 
values with other GARP participants within a bridged LAN. GARP is a protocol that provides a generic 
mechanism for protocols that serve a more specific application, for example, GVRP

 

GARP Timers 

Switches join VLANs by making a declaration. A declaration is made by issuing a Join message using GARP. 
Declarations are withdrawn by issuing a Leave message. A Leave All message terminates all registrations. GARP 
timers set declaration timeout values. 

GVRP 

GVRP (GARP VLAN Registration Protocol) is a registration protocol that defines a way for switches to register 
necessary VLAN members on ports across the network. Enable this function to permit VLANs groups beyond the 
local switch. 

Please refer to the following table for common GARP terminology. 

Table 7-1 GARP Terminology 

VLAN 

PARAMETER 

TERM DESCRIPTION 

VLAN Type 

Permanent VLAN 

This is a static VLAN created manually. 

 

Dynamic VLAN 

This is a VLAN configured by a GVRP registration/deregistration 
process. 

VLAN 
Administrative 
Control 

Registration Fixed  

Fixed registration ports are permanent VLAN members. 

 

Registration 
Forbidden  

Ports with registration forbidden are forbidden to join the specified 
VLAN. 

 

Normal Registration  Ports dynamically join a VLAN using GVRP. 

VLAN Tag Control  Tagged  

Ports belonging to the specified VLAN tag all outgoing frames 
transmitted. 

 

Untagged  

Ports belonging to the specified don't tag all outgoing frames 
transmitted. 

VLAN Port 

Port VID  

This is the VLAN ID assigned to untagged frames that this port received.

 

Acceptable frame 
type  

You may choose to accept both tagged and untagged incoming frames 
or just tagged incoming frames on a port. 

 

Ingress filtering  

If set, the switch discards incoming frames for VLANs that do not have 
this port as a member 

Summary of Contents for Dimension ES-3024

Page 1: ...Dimension ES 3024 Ethernet Switch December 2003 Version 3 50 User s Guide...

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Page 6: ...ation Scenarios 2 1 Chapter 3 Hardware Connections 3 1 3 1 Safety Warnings 3 1 3 2 Front Panel 3 1 3 3 Uplink Modules 3 2 3 4 Rear Panel 3 4 3 5 Front Panel LEDs 3 4 3 6 Stacking Scenario Examples 3 5...

Page 7: ...Chapter 8 Static MAC Forward Setup 8 1 8 1 Introduction to Static MAC Forward Setup 8 1 8 2 Configuring Static MAC Forwarding 8 1 8 3 Viewing and Editing Static MAC Forwarding Rules 8 2 Chapter 9 Fil...

Page 8: ...ring Port Authentication 15 1 Chapter 16 Port Security 16 1 16 1 About Port Security 16 1 16 2 Port Security Setup 16 1 Chapter 17 Access Control 17 1 17 1 About Access Control 17 1 17 2 Access Contro...

Page 9: ...ion to ARP Table 24 1 24 2 Viewing ARP Table 24 1 Part VII VII Chapter 25 Introduction to CLI 25 1 25 1 Command Line Interface Overview 25 1 25 2 Command Summary 25 2 Chapter 26 Command Examples 26 1...

Page 10: ...Dimension ES 3024 Ethernet Switch x Table of Contents 27 8 vlan1q vlan list 27 9 Part VIII VIII A Product Specifications A 1 B Index B 1...

Page 11: ...3 3 Figure 3 3 Inserting An Example Module 3 3 Figure 3 4 ES 3024 AC Unit Rear Panel 3 4 Figure 3 5 ES 3024 DC Unit Rear Panel 3 4 Figure 3 6 Front Panel LEDs 3 5 Figure 3 7 Stacking Example 1 3 6 Fig...

Page 12: ...e 10 2 Spanning Tree Protocol Configuring 10 5 Figure 11 1 Bandwidth Control 11 2 Figure 11 2 Bandwidth Control Summary Table 11 3 Figure 12 1 Broadcast Storm Control 12 2 Figure 13 1 Mirroring Mirror...

Page 13: ...plication Example 22 1 Figure 22 2 Cluster Management Status 22 2 Figure 22 3 Cluster Member Web Configuration Screen 22 3 Figure 22 4 Example Uploading Firmware to a Cluster Member Switch 22 4 Figure...

Page 14: ...Example 27 4 Figure 27 6 garp status Command Example 27 4 Figure 27 7 vlan1q port status Command Example 27 5 Figure 27 8 vlan1q port default vid Command Example 27 5 Figure 27 9 vlan1q port accept C...

Page 15: ...6 12 Table 7 1 GARP Terminology 7 2 Table 7 2 802 1Q VLAN Status 7 4 Table 7 3 802 1Q VLAN Port Settings 7 6 Table 7 4 802 1Q Static VLAN 7 8 Table 7 5 Static VLAN Summary Table 7 8 Table 7 6 Port Bas...

Page 16: ...5 Table 17 6 Access Control Service Access Control 17 6 Table 17 7 Access Control Remote Management 17 7 Table 18 1 Physical Queue Priority 18 1 Table 18 2 Queuing Method 18 3 Table 19 1 Static Routin...

Page 17: ...Dimension ES 3024 Ethernet Switch List of Tables xvii Table 25 5 Command Summary config 25 16...

Page 18: ...point of presence in a building basement delivering 10 100Mbps data service over Category 5 wiring to each customer General Syntax Conventions This guide shows you how to configure the switch using t...

Page 19: ...an online glossary of networking terms User Guide Feedback Help us help you E mail all User Guide related comments questions or suggestions for improvement to techwriters zyxel com tw or send regular...

Page 20: ...Features and Applications I Part I Features And Applications This part acquaints you with the features and applications of the ES 3024...

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Page 22: ...s describe the hardware and firmware features of the ES 3024 1 1 1 Hardware Features Power The ES 3024 DC model requires DC power supply input of 48 VDC to 60 VDC 1 84A Max The ES 3024 AC model requir...

Page 23: ...FC 1757 o SNMPv2 SNMPv2c RFC 2674 Management Web configurator Command line interface locally via console port or remotely via Telnet SNMP System Monitoring System status link status rates statistics c...

Page 24: ...ompliant switches in your network to ensure that only one path exists between any two stations on the network Cluster Management Cluster Management allows you to manage switches through one switch cal...

Page 25: ...backbone It can alleviate bandwidth contention and eliminate server and network bottlenecks All users that need high bandwidth can connect to high speed department servers via the switch You can prov...

Page 26: ...deal for connecting two power workgroups that need high bandwidth In the following example use trunking to connect these two power workgroups Switching to higher speed LANs such as FDDI or ATM is not...

Page 27: ...ork allows a physical network to be partitioned into multiple logical networks Stations on a logical network belong to one group A station can belong to more than one group With VLAN a station cannot...

Page 28: ...Application VLAN Shared Server Example Shared resources such as a server can be used by all ports in the same VLAN as the server as shown in the following example In this example only ports that need...

Page 29: ...Dimension ES 3024 Ethernet Switch 1 8 Getting to Know the ES 3024 Figure 1 5 Shared Server Using VLAN Example...

Page 30: ...Installation Connections This part acquaints you with installation scenarios of the ES 3024 instructs you on how to make the hardware connections including installing removing modules shows some stack...

Page 31: ...1 1 Desktop Installation Procedure Step 1 Make sure the switch is clean and dry Step 2 Set the switch on a smooth level surface strong enough to support the weight of the switch and the connected cabl...

Page 32: ...k mounting kit Step 1 Align one bracket with the holes on one side of the switch and secure it with the bracket screws smaller than the rack mounting screws Step 2 Attach the other bracket in a simila...

Page 33: ...Dimension ES 3024 Ethernet Switch Hardware Installation 2 3 Figure 2 3 Mounting the ES to an EIA standard 19 inch rack...

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Page 35: ...semble this device 3 2 Front Panel The following figure shows the front panel of the ES 3024 The front panel contains a console port for local switch management switch LEDs 24 RJ 45 Ethernet ports and...

Page 36: ...nfigured speed and duplex mode when making a connection thus requiring you to make sure that the settings of the peer Ethernet port are the same in order to connect Default Ethernet Negotiation Settin...

Page 37: ...e any bodily static electricity before you continue Step 4 Remove the optional module from its protective anti static packaging Avoid touching the onboard circuit components by holding it by the edge...

Page 38: ...1 Power Connector Make sure you are using the correct power source as shown on the panel To connect the power to the ES 3024 AC unit insert the female end of power cord to the power receptacle on the...

Page 39: ...mally LNK ACT Ethernet ports Green Blinking ON OFF The system is transmitting receiving to from a 10 Mbps Ethernet network The link to a 10 Mbps Ethernet network is up The link to a 10 Mbps Ethernet n...

Page 40: ...Dimension ES 3024 Ethernet Switch 3 6 Hardware Connections Figure 3 7 Stacking Example 1 Figure 3 8 Stacking Example 2...

Page 41: ...stacking modules as well as other ports using line commands 3 7 Uplink Scenario Example Use Ethernet cables when daisy chaining uplinking the switches See the following figure for an example uplink c...

Page 42: ...emulation program on a computer connected to the switch console port see section 3 2 1 or access the switch via an Ethernet port using Telnet You can use the config save command to save 802 1Q STP Cl...

Page 43: ...Getting Started III Part III Getting Started This part introduces you to the ES 3024 web configurator describes the Home and System Info screens and shows you how to configure the Basic Settings menus...

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Page 45: ...t connection locks out all other connections Log out from the console port connection before logging in with the web configurator Step 1 Start your Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator web browser...

Page 46: ...creen Figure 4 2 Web Configurator Home Screen Status In the navigation panel click a main link to reveal a list of submenu links Table 4 1 Navigation Panel Sub links Overview BASIC SETTING ADVANCED AP...

Page 47: ...ation Configuration Port Authentication RADIUS 802 1x Port Security Access Control SNMP Logins Service Access Control Remote Management Queuing Method Static Routing Maintenance Firmware Upgrade Resto...

Page 48: ...to screens where you can copy traffic from one port or ports to another port in order that you can examine the traffic from the first port without interference Link Aggregation This link takes you to...

Page 49: ...first time it is recommended you change the default Administrator password in the Logins screen Click Advanced Application Access Control and then Logins to display the next screen Figure 4 3 Web Con...

Page 50: ...ad the configuration file do the following Step 1 Connect to the console port using a computer with terminal emulation software See the chapter on hardware connections for details Step 2 Disconnect an...

Page 51: ...you log out This is recommended after you finish a management session both for security reasons and so as you don t lock out other switch administrators Figure 4 5 Web Configurator Logout Screen 4 5...

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Page 53: ...s 5 1 About System Statistics and Information The home screen of the web configurator displays a port statistical summary with links to each port showing statistical details 5 2 Port Status Summary To...

Page 54: ...t RxPkts This field shows the number of received frames on this port Errors This field shows the number of received errors on this port Tx KB s This field shows the number of kilobytes per second tran...

Page 55: ...Dimension ES 3024 Ethernet Switch System Status and Port Details 5 3 Figure 5 2 Status Port Details The following table describes the labels in this screen...

Page 56: ...the connection has been up Tx Packet The following fields display detailed information about frames transmitted TX Packets This field shows the number of good frames unicast multicast and broadcast t...

Page 57: ...mitted frames for which transmission is inhibited by exactly one collision Multiple This is a count of successfully transmitted frames for which transmission was inhibited by more than one collision E...

Page 58: ...5 2 Status Port Details LABEL DESCRIPTION Poll Interval s The text box displays how often in seconds this screen refreshes You may change the refresh interval by typing a new number in the text box an...

Page 59: ...screen also allows you to set the system time manually or get the current time and date from an external server when you turn on your switch The real time is then displayed in the switch logs The Swi...

Page 60: ...ate created Ethernet Address This field refers to the Ethernet MAC Media Access Control address of the switch Hardware Monitor Temperature Unit The switch has temperature sensors that are capable of d...

Page 61: ...e RPM 41 is displayed for speeds too small to measure under 2000 RPM Threshold This field displays the minimum speed at which a normal fan should work Status Normal indicates that this fan is function...

Page 62: ...General Setup LABEL DESCRIPTION System Name Choose a descriptive name for identification purposes This name consists of up to 32 printable characters spaces are not allowed Location Enter the geograph...

Page 63: ...s the date you open this menu New Date yyyy mm dd Enter the new date in year month and day format The new date then appears in the Current Date field after you click Apply Time Zone Select the time di...

Page 64: ...p membership It checks IGMP packets passing through it picks out the group registration information and configures multicasting accordingly Without IGMP snooping multicast traffic is treated in the sa...

Page 65: ...VLANs 802 1Q IGMP Snooping Select Active to enable IGMP snooping have group multicast traffic only forwarded to ports that are members of the VLAN specified in the VLAN field significantly reducing m...

Page 66: ...s to define class of service Frames without an explicit priority tag are given the default priority of the ingress port Use the next two fields to configure the priority level to physical queue mappin...

Page 67: ...a domain name server IP address automatically Static IP Address Select this option if you don t have a DHCP server or if you wish to assign static IP address information to the switch You need to fil...

Page 68: ...order to manage the device from any port If a port is not a member of this VLAN then users on that port cannot access the device To access the switch make sure the port that you are connected to is a...

Page 69: ...Dimension ES 3024 Ethernet Switch Basic Setting 6 11 Figure 6 4 Port Setup The following table describes the fields in this screen...

Page 70: ...otiation is turned off an Ethernet port uses the pre configured speed and duplex mode when making a connection thus requiring you to make sure that the settings of the peer Ethernet port are the same...

Page 71: ...Advanced Application 1 IV Part IV Advanced Application 1 This part shows you how to configure the VLAN Static MAC Forwarding Filtering STP and Bandwidth Control Advanced Application screens...

Page 72: ...1 then that frame should not be forwarded as it is to an untagged port The remaining twelve bits define the VLAN ID giving a possible maximum number of 4 096 212 VLANs Note that user priority and VLAN...

Page 73: ...refer to the following table for common GARP terminology Table 7 1 GARP Terminology VLAN PARAMETER TERM DESCRIPTION VLAN Type Permanent VLAN This is a static VLAN created manually Dynamic VLAN This is...

Page 74: ...s C D and E otherwise they will drop frames with unknown VLAN group tags However with VLAN Trunking enabled on a port s in each intermediary switch you only need to create VLAN groups in the end devic...

Page 75: ...er This column displays the ports that are participating in a VLAN A tagged port is marked as T an untagged port is marked as U and ports not participating in a VLAN in marked as Elapsed Time This fie...

Page 76: ...ext Page Click one of these buttons to show the previous next screen if all status information cannot be seen in one screen 7 2 1 802 1Q VLAN Port Settings To configure the 802 1Q VLAN settings on a p...

Page 77: ...PVID is VLAN 1 for all ports but this can be changed to any number between 0 and 4094 GVRP Select this check box to permit VLANs groups beyond the local switch on this port GVRP GARP VLAN Registratio...

Page 78: ...Dimension ES 3024 Ethernet Switch VLAN 7 7 Figure 7 5 802 1Q Static VLAN...

Page 79: ...mes transmitted with this VLAN Group ID Add Click Add to save the new rule to the switch It then displays in the summary table at the bottom of the screen Cancel Click Cancel to reset the fields to yo...

Page 80: ...Dimension ES 3024 Ethernet Switch VLAN 7 9 VID1 Example Screen Figure 7 7 VID1 Example Screen...

Page 81: ...her for example between conference rooms in a hotel you must define the egress an egress port is an outgoing port that is a port through which a data packet leaves for both ports Port based VLANs are...

Page 82: ...Dimension ES 3024 Ethernet Switch VLAN 7 11 Figure 7 8 Port Based VLAN Setup All Connected...

Page 83: ...Dimension ES 3024 Ethernet Switch 7 12 VLAN Figure 7 9 Port Based VLAN Setup Port isolation The following table describes the labels in this screen...

Page 84: ...ming These are the ingress ports an ingress port is an incoming port that is a port through which a data packet enters If you wish to allow two subscriber ports to talk to each other you must define t...

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Page 86: ...at match static MAC address rules on a port can only receive traffic on that port and cannot receive traffic on other ports This may reduce unicast flooding 8 2 Configuring Static MAC Forwarding Click...

Page 87: ...warding screen To change the settings of a rule click a number in the Index field Figure 8 2 Static MAC Forwarding Summary Table The following table describes the labels in this screen Table 8 2 Stati...

Page 88: ...applies to traffic flowing in both directions if both a source and destination are specified The rule applies to traffic flowing in one direction if either a source or destination is specified No any...

Page 89: ...lecting this check box Name Type a descriptive name for this filter rule This is for identification purpose only Protocol Select the protocol type to which this rule applies Source The next fields per...

Page 90: ...to apply the filter rule to all MAC addresses and VLAN groups VID Type the VLAN group identification number Port Select the port to which the filter rule should be applied You may choose one port only...

Page 91: ...s the source port number the source MAC address with the VLAN identification number to which the MAC address belongs or a combination of the two All Entries means all MAC addresses from all ports Dest...

Page 92: ...0 50 to 600 1 to 65535 Path Cost 16Mbps 62 40 to 400 1 to 65535 Path Cost 100Mbps 19 10 to 60 1 to 65535 Path Cost 1Gbps 4 3 to 10 1 to 65535 Path Cost 10Gbps 2 1 to 5 1 to 65535 On each bridge the ro...

Page 93: ...table to eliminate packet looping A bridge port is not allowed to go directly from blocking state to forwarding state so as to eliminate transient loops Table 10 2 STP Port States PORT STATE DESCRIPT...

Page 94: ...bridge Our Bridge is this switch This switch may also be the root bridge Bridge ID This is the unique identifier for this bridge consisting of bridge priority plus MAC address This ID is the same for...

Page 95: ...switch through which this switch must communicate with the root of the Spanning Tree Topology Changed Times This is the number of times the spanning tree has been reconfigured Time Since Last Change T...

Page 96: ...Dimension ES 3024 Ethernet Switch Spanning Tree Protocol 10 5 Figure 10 2 Spanning Tree Protocol Configuring...

Page 97: ...e last BPDU becomes the designated port for the attached LAN If it is a root port a new root port is selected from among the switch ports attached to the network The allowed range is 6 to 40 seconds F...

Page 98: ...avigation panel to bring up the screen as shown next 11 1 1 Note About Configuration The following rules apply when configuring bandwidth control The rule applies to traffic flowing in both directions...

Page 99: ...arily deactivate a rule without deleting it by deselecting this check box Name Type a descriptive name for this rule This is for identification purpose only Maximum Bandwidth Type the maximum bandwidt...

Page 100: ...apply the rule to all MAC address and VLAN group identification numbers To specify a destination select the second choice and type a MAC address in valid MAC address format six hexadecimal character p...

Page 101: ...dth allowed in kilobits per second kbps for the rule Source This field displays the source port number the source MAC address with the VLAN identification number to which the MAC address belongs or a...

Page 102: ...V Part V Advanced Application 2 This part shows you how to configure the Broadcast Storm Control Mirroring Link Aggregation Port Authentication Port Security Access Control and Queuing Method Advance...

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Page 104: ...the number of broadcast frames that can be stored in the switch buffer or sent out from the switch Broadcast frames that arrive when the buffer is full are discarded Enable this feature to reduce broa...

Page 105: ...Dimension ES 3024 Ethernet Switch 12 2 Broadcast Storm Control Figure 12 1 Broadcast Storm Control The following table describes the labels in this screen...

Page 106: ...e period from 64 1024 8000 256000 microseconds from the drop down list box Direction Choose to monitor broadcast packets coming into the switch Incoming or going out of the switch Outgoing Port This f...

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Page 108: ...About Configuration The following rules apply when configuring mirroring The rule applies to traffic flowing in both directions if both a source and destination are specified The rule applies to traf...

Page 109: ...re detail without interfering with the traffic flow on the original port s Select this port from this drop down list box Apply Click Apply to save the changes Cancel Click Cancel to start configuring...

Page 110: ...elect the port to which the rule should be applied You may choose one port only or all ports All Ports Destination The next three fields pertain to the destination MAC address and destination port Ign...

Page 111: ...rce This field displays the source port number the source MAC address with the VLAN identification number to which the MAC address belongs or a combination of the two All Entries means all IP MAC addr...

Page 112: ...RANGE 1 1 to 8 2 9 to 16 3 17 to 24 4 25 and 26 the uplink ports 5 S1 and S2 the stacking ports 14 1 1 Dynamic Link Aggregation The ES 3024 adheres to the 802 3ad standard for static and dynamic LACP...

Page 113: ...00 00 0000 00 0000 Local switch 0000 00 00 00 00 00 0000 00 0000 System priority Local switch MAC address Key Port Priority1 Port Number1 Peer switch 0000 00 00 00 00 00 0000 00 0000 System priority...

Page 114: ...taining multiple ports Aggregator ID Refer to Figure 14 1 for more information on this field Enabled Port These are the ports you have configured in the Link Aggregation screen to be in the trunk grou...

Page 115: ...er if system priority is the same becomes the LACP server The LACP server controls the operation of LACP setup Enter a number to set the priority of an active port using Link Aggregate Control Protoco...

Page 116: ...peer port in the trunk group is still up If a port does not respond after three tries then it is deemed to be down and is removed from the trunk Set a short timeout one second for busy trunked links...

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Page 118: ...limited to the memory capacity of the device In essence RADIUS authentication allows you to validate an unlimited number of users from a central location Figure 15 1 RADIUS Server 15 2Configuring Port...

Page 119: ...decimal notation UDP Port The default port of the RADIUS server for authentication is 1812 You need not change this value unless your network administrator instructs you to do so Shared Secret Specif...

Page 120: ...Dimension ES 3024 Ethernet Switch Port Authentication 15 3 Figure 15 4 Port Authentication 802 1x The following table describes the labels in this screen...

Page 121: ...t this checkbox to permit 802 1x authentication on this port You must first allow 802 1x authentication on the switch before configuring it on each port Reauthentication Specify if a subscriber has to...

Page 122: ...ch can learn up to 16K MAC addresses in total with no limit on individual ports other than the sum cannot exceed 16K For maximum port security enable this feature disable MAC address learning and conf...

Page 123: ...Dimension ES 3024 Ethernet Switch 16 2 Port Security Figure 16 1 Port Security The following table describes the labels in this screen...

Page 124: ...s field to limit the number of dynamic MAC addresses that may be learned on a port For example if you set this field to 5 on port 2 then only the devices with these five learned MAC addresses may acce...

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Page 126: ...Dimension ES 3024 Ethernet Switch Port Security 16 1...

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Page 128: ...ote access Figure 17 1 Access Control 17 2Access Control Overview 1 A console port access control session and Telnet access control session cannot coexist The console port has higher priority If you t...

Page 129: ...illustrates an SNMP management operation SNMP is only available if TCP IP is configured Figure 17 3 SNMP Management Model An SNMP managed network consists of two main components agents and a manager...

Page 130: ...gent Trap Used by the agent to inform the manager of some events 17 3 1 Supported MIBs MIBs let administrators collect statistics and monitor status and performance The ES 3024 supports the following...

Page 131: ...y which is the password sent with each trap to the SNMP manager Trap Destination Enter the IP addresses of up to four stations to send your SNMP traps to Apply Click Apply to save your changes back to...

Page 132: ...name You cannot change the default administrator user name Only the administrator has read write access Old Password Type the existing system password 1234 is the default password when shipped New Pas...

Page 133: ...he following table describes the fields in this screen Table 17 6 Access Control Service Access Control LABEL DESCRIPTION Services Services you may use to access the ES 3024 are listed here Active Sel...

Page 134: ...r may use a service to manage the switch Active Select this check box to activate this secured client set Clear the check box if you wish to temporarily disable the set without deleting it Start Addre...

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Page 136: ...rict Priority Queuing SPQ services queues based on priority only As traffic comes into the switch traffic on the highest priority queue Q3 is transmitted first When that queue empties traffic on the n...

Page 137: ...Dimension ES 3024 Ethernet Switch 18 2 Queuing Method Figure 18 1 Queuing Method...

Page 138: ...the lowest Weighted Fair Queuing WFQ services queues based on their priority and queue weight the number you configure in the queue field Queues with larger weights get more service than queues with s...

Page 139: ...Routing Protocol and Management VI Part VI Routing Protocol and Management This part describes the Routing Protocol and Management screens...

Page 140: ...y Click Routing Protocol in the navigation panel and then Static Routing to display the screen as shown Figure 19 1 Static Routing The following table describes the related labels you use to create a...

Page 141: ...tes the cost for this link The number need not be precise but it must be between 1 and 15 In practice 2 or 3 is usually a good number Add Click Add to save the new rule to the switch It then displays...

Page 142: ...of the gateway The gateway is an immediate neighbor of your switch that will forward the packet to the destination Metric This field displays the cost of transmission for routing purposes Delete Chec...

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Page 144: ...llowing screen Figure 20 1 Maintenance 20 2Firmware Upgrade Click Firmware Upgrade in the Maintenance screen if you want to upgrade your switch firmware See the System Info screen to verify your curre...

Page 145: ...se to display a Choose File screen from which you can locate it After you have specified the file click Restore rom 0 is the name of the configuration file on the switch so your backup configuration f...

Page 146: ...20 5 Confirm Load factory Defaults Click OK to go to the next screen Figure 20 6 Restart Switch After Load Factory Defaults Click OK to begin resetting all switch configurations to the factory defaul...

Page 147: ...L NAME EXTERNAL NAME DESCRIPTION Configuration File Rom 0 rom This is the configuration filename on the switch Uploading the rom 0 file replaces the entire ROM file system including your switch config...

Page 148: ...he commands that you may see in GUI based FTP clients Table 20 2 General Commands for GUI based FTP Clients COMMAND DESCRIPTION Host Address Enter the address of the host server Login Type Anonymous T...

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Page 150: ...navigation panel to display this screen Use this screen to check system logs reset the system or ping IP addresses Figure 21 1 Diagnostic The following table describes the labels in this screen Table...

Page 151: ...g Type the IP address of a device that you want to ping in order to test a connection Click Ping to have the switch ping the IP address in the field to the left 5 times Ethernet Port Test From the Por...

Page 152: ...communicate with one another Table 22 1 ZyXEL Clustering Management Specifications Maximum number of cluster members 8 Cluster Member Models Must be compatible with ZyXEL cluster management implement...

Page 153: ...n the cluster member switch directly and not via the cluster manager o None neither a manager nor a member of a cluster Manager This field displays the cluster manager switch s hardware MAC Address Th...

Page 154: ...down 22 2 1 Cluster Member Switch Management Go to the Clustering Management Status screen of the cluster manager switch and then select an Index hyperlink from the list of members to go to that clus...

Page 155: ...e as seen in the cluster manager switch config 00 a0 c5 05 02 34 The cluster member switch s configuration file name as seen in the cluster manager switch 22 3Configuring Cluster Management Click Conf...

Page 156: ...r Other directly connected switches that are set to be cluster managers will not be visible in the Clustering Candidates list If a switch that was previously a cluster member is later set to become a...

Page 157: ...uster member s password is its web configurator password Select a member in the Clustering Candidate list and then enter its web configurator password If that switch administrator changes the web conf...

Page 158: ...forward frames See the following figure 1 The switch examines a received frame and learns the port on which this source MAC address came 2 The switch checks to see if the frame s destination MAC addr...

Page 159: ...e LABEL DESCRIPTION Sort by Click one of the following buttons to display and arrange the data according to that button type The information is then displayed in the summary table below MAC Click this...

Page 160: ...ng Database LABEL DESCRIPTION VID This is the VLAN group to which this frame belongs Port This is the port from which the above MAC address was learned Type This shows whether the MAC address is dynam...

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Page 162: ...ress sends it to the device If no entry is found for the IP address ARP broadcasts the request to all the devices on the LAN The switch fills in its own MAC and IP address in the sender address fields...

Page 163: ...ON Index This is the ARP Table entry number IP Address This is the learned IP address of a device connected to a switch port with corresponding MAC address below MAC Address This is the MAC address of...

Page 164: ...CLI Commands VII Part VII Commands This part gives information on Command Line Interface CLI commands for the ES 3024...

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Page 166: ...e after you restart the switch However you cannot use config save for all other line command configurations These are saved in volatile memory DRAM so are not effective after you restart the switch 25...

Page 167: ...ands can be abbreviated to the smallest unique string that differentiates the command For example the system date command could be abbreviated to s d 25 1 4 Getting Help Type help or to display a list...

Page 168: ...domain name Sets or displays the system domain name edit Edits the system preset text file such as autoexec net feature Displays a list of the device s major features hostname hostname Sets or display...

Page 169: ...try size Creates a packet trace buffer destroy Removes the packet trace buffer channel name none incoming outgoing bothway Sets the packet trace direction for a given channel string on off Enables dis...

Page 170: ...it idx limit Sets the maximum limit temperature at the specified point idx flimit bank idx limit Sets the maximum limit fan revs per minute RPM at the specified fan idx in the specified bank bank A ba...

Page 171: ...level Logs displayed consist of critical error warning debug and informational messages in order of severity Log level 4 displays all messages log level 0 just displays critical messages log switch on...

Page 172: ...amed add MAC addr password Add a member switch into the cluster using its web configurator password remove MAC addr Remove a member switch from the cluster showMember Shows details of member switches...

Page 173: ...of frames that a port accepts gvrp port enable disable Enables disables GVRP on the specified port protocolVID port VID protocol Sets protocol based pvid for the specific port svlan cpu vlan id Sets...

Page 174: ...guring STP via web configurator port enable port_no Enables RSTP on this port disable port_no Disables RSTP on this port pathCost Port_NO Cost 0 Auto Sets the specified port s path cost priority Port_...

Page 175: ...ecified local port status Port_NO Displays LACP status on a port keymgnt on off Turns LACP key management on or off syspriority priority Sets the LACP system priority The switch with the lowest priori...

Page 176: ...ername passwd Creates a username and password profile in the internal switch user database delete idx Deletes a username and password profile in the internal switch user database list Lists all profil...

Page 177: ...e Clears current run time static MAC address settings display mac vid Displays current run time static MAC addresses on the ports set port MAC vid Configures a static MAC address on the specified port...

Page 178: ...ion of mirrored traffic port port Sets the mirror port the port traffic is copied to for analysis bw The following commands relate to bandwidth control rules Bandwidth control means defining a maximum...

Page 179: ...s learning on the port disable port Disables address learning on the port display port Displays address learning status isolate disable Disables port isolation All connected port port Port List in Hex...

Page 180: ...y iface on off Sets the ICMP router discovery flag ifconfig iface ipaddr broadcast addr mtu value dynamic Configures a network interface ping hostid Pings a remote host route status Displays the routi...

Page 181: ...on off the trace for debugging telnet host port Telnets to the specified host traceroute host ttl wait queries Sends ICMP packets to trace the route of a remote host igmpsnoop status Displays the IGMP...

Page 182: ...e command to save 802 1Q STP Cluster and IP configuration changes to non volatile memory Flash These changes are effective after you restart the switch However you cannot use config save for all other...

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Page 184: ...rd pass 9 Wed Feb 12 16 16 46 2003 PP13 INFO SMT Password pass 11 Wed Feb 12 16 26 06 2003 PP1d ERROR unknown variable 12 Wed Feb 12 16 31 18 2003 PP13 INFO SMT Password pass 14 Wed Feb 12 16 42 20 20...

Page 185: ...ple 26 2 5 sys sw vlan1q vlan list Syntax sys sw vlan1q vlan list all VID start_VID end_VID where all VID start _VID end_VID Specify either all of the VLAN entries all a single VLAN ID VID or a range...

Page 186: ...4 pktcnt 2 DropEvents 0 Octets 340532 Pkts 2053 BroadcastPkts 263 MulticastPkts 174 CRCAlignErrors 0 UndersizePkts 0 OversizePkts 0 Fragments 0 Jabbers 0 Collisions 0 Pkts64Octets 739 Pkts65to127Octet...

Page 187: ...st Command Example 26 3sys cluster Commands These are the commonly used commands that belong to the sys cluster group of commands Use config save to save these configurations 26 3 1 sys cluster status...

Page 188: ...tus 1 0 none 1 manager 2 member Name cm goose 43 number of members 3 member_p 80434994 number of discover devices 0 list_p 80435394 test_mem sys cluster showMember No1 ipAddr 127 0 0 1 mask 255 255 0...

Page 189: ...command displays the routing table An example is shown next Figure 26 12 ip route status Command Example 26 4 3 ip arp status ES 3024 ip ping 192 168 1 10 Resolving 192 168 1 10 192 168 1 10 sent rcv...

Page 190: ...mple is shown next Figure 26 14 ip dhcp Command Examples 26 5Enabling rstp on the Stacking Module Step 1 First enable RSTP sys sw rstp bridge enable Step 2 Then enable RSTP on the stacking port sys sw...

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Page 192: ...it can decide whether to forward a tagged frame to a VLAN aware device or first strip the tag from a frame and then forward it to a VLAN unaware device 27 2Filtering Databases A filtering database st...

Page 193: ...for managing the switch the management or CPU VLAN Use the sys sw vlan1q svlan active command to activate the new management VLAN ID Example Figure 27 2 CPU VLAN Configuration and Activation Example S...

Page 194: ...Period timer for GVRP in milliseconds Each port has a Join Period timer The allowed Join Time range is between 100 and 32767 milliseconds the default is 200 milliseconds leave timer ms This sets the d...

Page 195: ...to 800 milliseconds and the Leave All Timer to 11000 milliseconds Figure 27 5 garp timer Command Example 27 4 3 gvrp status Syntax sys sw gvrp status This command shows the switch s GVRP settings An e...

Page 196: ...nge 1 4094 This command sets a default VLAN ID for all untagged packets that come in through the specified port The following example sets the default VID of port 1 to 2000 Figure 27 8 vlan1q port def...

Page 197: ...on or off for the specified port The following example turns off GVRP for port 2 Figure 27 10 vlan1q port gvrp Command Example 27 4 10 vlan1q svlan cpu Syntax sys sw vlan1q svlan cpu VLAN ID where VI...

Page 198: ...svlan list command An example of a configuration is shown next Modify a Static VLAN Table Example The following is an example of how to modify a static VLAN table Figure 27 12 Modifying the Static VL...

Page 199: ...27 4 12 vlan1q svlan delentry Syntax sys sw vlan1q svlan delentry VID where VID The VLAN ID 1 4094 This command deletes the specified VLAN ID entry from the static VLAN table The following example de...

Page 200: ...part of it An example is shown next For the EgressPort section of the last column E is an egress port for this VLAN is not an egress port for this VLAN The UntaggedPort section of the last column dis...

Page 201: ...rent configuration of the IEEE 802 1Q VLAN See the following example shows the default VLAN settings The default VLAN allows all ports to connect to each other and sets them to send untagged packets F...

Page 202: ...Appendices and Index VIII Part VIII Appendices and Index This part contains appendices of advanced background feature information and an Index...

Page 203: ...modules One expansion slot for stacking module One console port Data Transfer Rate Ethernet 10Mbps half duplex 20Mbps full duplex Fast Ethernet 100Mbps half duplex 200Mbps full duplex Uplink rates de...

Page 204: ...ity Queues 4 queues Port Link Aggregation IEEE802 3ad dynamic port trunking Port Security Static MAC address filtering MAC address learning limit Multicasting Support IGMP snooping Broadcast Storm Sup...

Page 205: ...ply DC Unit DC input of 48 VDC 60 VDC 1 84A Max Power Consumption Main switch 60W maximum Fuse Rating T2A250VAC Caution For continued protection against risk of fire replace only with the same type an...

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Page 207: ...ical Format Indicator class A iv CLI Command VII Configure tagged VLAN example 27 2 Getting help 25 2 Static VLAN Table example 27 7 sys Commands 25 2 Cold Start 17 3 Command exit command 25 14 ip com...

Page 208: ...w control 3 8 Flow Control 6 12 Forwarding Delay 10 4 10 6 Frimware version 6 2 Front Panel 3 1 Front Panel LEDs 3 4 FTP 20 4 G GARP 27 1 See Generic Attribute Registration Protocol garp status 27 3 G...

Page 209: ...Exchange A 1 MIBs A 2 Mirror port 13 1 Mirror Setup 13 2 Monitor Interval 12 3 Mounting Brackets 2 2 Multi tenant unit MTU xvi N Navigation Panel Links 4 3 Network Applications Bridging 1 4 Collapsed...

Page 210: ...cess Control 17 6 Set Community 17 4 Shared Secret 15 2 Simple Network Management Protocol 17 2 SMI RFC 1155 1 2 SNMP 17 2 Configuring 17 3 Trap 17 4 Get 17 3 Manager 17 2 MIBs 17 3 supported versions...

Page 211: ...tocol Identifier Trademarks ii Trap 17 4 Trunk Setup 14 4 trusted computers 17 7 TX Collision 5 5 Tx KB s 5 2 5 4 Tx Packet 5 4 TxPkts 5 2 5 4 U Up Time 5 2 Uplink Modules 1 1 Uplink Scenario 3 7 User...

Page 212: ...nfigurator 4 1 Logging out 4 7 Login 4 1 Online help 4 7 Recommended browsers 4 1 X XMODEM upload 4 6 Z ZyNOS ZyXEL Network Operating System 20 4 ZyNOS Firmware version 6 2 ZyXEL Limited Warranty iii...

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