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Epsilon-8130 User Manual Revision 1.0 PRELIMINARY 

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CONTENTS 

1.

 

Important Safe  Handling Information .....................................................................................................4

 

2.

 

Introduction  ...........................................................................................................................................5

 

2.1

 

Features  ............................................................................................................................................6

 

2.1.1

 

Main Feature List ........................................................................................................................6

 

2.1.2

 

Mechanic al and Environmental  ....................................................................................................6

 

2.2

 

Products ............................................................................................................................................6

 

2.3

 

Cable List ...........................................................................................................................................7

 

3.

 

Functional Overview  ..............................................................................................................................8

 

3.1

 

Functional Block Diagram....................................................................................................................8

 

3.2

 

Board Layout ......................................................................................................................................9

 

4.

 

Connector and Jumper List ................................................................................................................. 10

 

4.1

 

Connector and Jumper List................................................................................................................ 10

 

4.2

 

Jumper Block (J15) ........................................................................................................................... 10

 

5.

 

Connector Pinout and Pin Description  ................................................................................................ 11

 

5.1

 

Ethernet (J4-J11) .............................................................................................................................. 11

 

5.2

 

Serial  Interf ace (J12)......................................................................................................................... 11

 

5.3

 

Input Power (J14) ............................................................................................................................. 11

 

5.4

 

LED Status Signals (J13) .................................................................................................................. 12

 

6.

 

Thermal Solutions ............................................................................................................................... 13

 

6.1

 

Heat Sink  ......................................................................................................................................... 13

 

6.2

 

Heat Spreader .................................................................................................................................. 14

 

7.

 

Command Line Interface ..................................................................................................................... 15

 

7.1

 

Making an Initial  Connection .............................................................................................................. 15

 

7.2

 

Login/Logout Procedures .................................................................................................................. 15

 

7.3

 

Help Utility........................................................................................................................................ 16

 

7.4

 

Entering Commands ......................................................................................................................... 16

 

7.5

 

General  Command Groups................................................................................................................ 16

 

7.5.1

 

IP Commands  .......................................................................................................................... 16

 

7.5.2

 

MAC Commands  ...................................................................................................................... 17

 

7.5.3

 

VLAN/PVLAN  Commands ......................................................................................................... 17

 

7.5.4

 

dot1x (IEEE Standard f or port-based Network Access Control) .................................................... 17

 

7.5.5

 

LACP Commands ..................................................................................................................... 18

 

7.5.6

 

LLDP Commands ..................................................................................................................... 18

 

7.5.7

 

Access Management Commands............................................................................................... 18

 

7.5.8

 

Access-list Commands.............................................................................................................. 18

 

7.5.9

 

Logging Commands .................................................................................................................. 18

 

7.5.10

 

Spanning-tree Commands......................................................................................................... 19

 

7.5.11

 

Green-Ethernet Commands....................................................................................................... 19

 

7.5.12

 

Thermal-protect Commands ...................................................................................................... 19

 

7.5.13

 

Loop-protect Commands ........................................................................................................... 19

 

7.5.14

 

QoS Commands ....................................................................................................................... 19

 

7.5.15

 

Privilege Commands ................................................................................................................. 20

 

7.5.16

 

SNMP Commands .................................................................................................................... 20

 

7.5.17

 

SNTP Commands ..................................................................................................................... 20

 

7.5.18

 

Radius Server Commands......................................................................................................... 21

 

7.5.19

 

Banner Commands (Def ines a login banner) .............................................................................. 21

 

7.5.20

 

Terminal Commands................................................................................................................. 21

 

7.5.21

 

Reload ..................................................................................................................................... 21

 

7.5.22

 

Firmware Commands ................................................................................................................ 22

 

7.5.23

 

Ping Commands ....................................................................................................................... 22

 

7.5.24

 

Debug Commands .................................................................................................................... 22

 

7.5.25

 

Security Commands.................................................................................................................. 22

 

7.5.26

 

Monitor..................................................................................................................................... 22

 

7.6

 

Examples ......................................................................................................................................... 23

 

7.6.1

 

IP Conf iguration........................................................................................................................ 23

 

7.6.2

 

Port Conf iguration..................................................................................................................... 23

 

7.6.3

 

Change Switch Password.......................................................................................................... 23

 

7.6.4

 

Set up VLANs........................................................................................................................... 23

 

7.6.5

 

SNMP conf iguration .................................................................................................................. 24

 

Содержание EPSILON 8130 Series

Страница 1: ...gabit Ethernet Switch User Manual rev 1 0 PRELIMINARY Revision Date Comment 1 0 02 15 2022 Initial Release Copyright 2022 FOR TECHNICAL SUPPORT Diamond Systems Corporation PLEASE CONTACT www diamondsy...

Страница 2: ...ommands 16 7 5 General Command Groups 16 7 5 1 IP Commands 16 7 5 2 MAC Commands 17 7 5 3 VLAN PVLAN Commands 17 7 5 4 dot1x IEEE Standard for port based Network Access Control 17 7 5 5 LACP Commands...

Страница 3: ...Configuration 27 8 1 3 Change Password 28 8 1 4 Set up VLANs 29 8 1 5 SNMP Configuration 30 8 1 6 Mirroring 31 8 1 7 Setup QoS 32 8 1 8 Web Interface Activation Deactivation 33 8 1 9 Firmware Upgrade...

Страница 4: ...oltage power s upply problems described below To avoid this type of failure only perform assembly operations when the system is powered off Sometimes boards are stored in racks with slots that grip th...

Страница 5: ...y issues All features and functions of EPS 8100 are retained in EPS 8130 There should be no difficulty in using the new model in place of the old one Please refer to Appendix C for details on the diff...

Страница 6: ...n 416MHz MIPS 24KEC microcontroller for configuration and management RS 232 serial port provides out of band management interface Direct UART TTL by passing RS 232 transceiver is also supported Can op...

Страница 7: ...0 Cable Kit C EPS8000 KIT same as EPS 8100 are shown below Number Part Number Quantity Cable Description 1 6981052 8 Ethernet cable 1 per port 2 6981051 1 Power cable 3 6981050 1 Serial cable PC 104 a...

Страница 8: ...n and management The Flash memory holds dual application images along with the boot code The SRAM is used for program execution and storing MAC addresses and other operational configuration data An RS...

Страница 9: ...ndsystems com Page 9 3 2 Board Layout The following photo shows the locations for all connectors and jumpers which are described in the next sections Figure 2 Epsilon 8130 Connectors and Jumpers LAN1...

Страница 10: ...f this document Other connectors and jumper blocks on Epsilon 8130 are reserved for Diamond s use only Connector Function LAN1 8 Ethernet x8 RS 232 RS 232 Serial Interface LED LED Status Signals and R...

Страница 11: ...the ground pins on the board connector are not used on this cable 5 2 Serial Interface J12 Epsilon 8130 contains an RS 232 connector J12 which connects the on board microcontroller to an external seri...

Страница 12: ...t in half If the external LED has a lower forward voltage it will dominate the on board LED and be brighter Therefore if the external LED is not bright enough use an external LED with a lower forward...

Страница 13: ...it contains a thermal pad to contact the Ethernet switch IC The total height conforms to the height limitations for a PC 104 form factor board 11 2mm 0 435 above the top surface of the PCB Although th...

Страница 14: ...O connectors overhang the board and heat spreader so they can still be accessed The heat spreader is intended for direct mounting to the inner surface of the system enclosure Thermal grease may be ap...

Страница 15: ...ccessed at that address The IP address mask and gateway must be set according to your environment or you can enable IP and DHCP if your environment includes a DHCP server For example configure termina...

Страница 16: ...ys and to scroll through a command history buffer of the latest 20 commands issued 7 5 General Command Groups The following groups of general commands are available in the command line interface CLI c...

Страница 17: ...mands config mac address table aging time v_0_10_to_1000000 config mac address table static v_mac_addr vlan v_vlan_id interface port_type v_port_type_list config no mac address table aging time config...

Страница 18: ...ission delay val config no lldp holdtime config no lldp reinit config no lldp timer config no lldp transmission delay clear lldp statistics show lldp eee interface port_type v_port_type_list show lldp...

Страница 19: ..._1 mst configuration instance interface port_type v_port_type_list_2 7 5 11 Green Ethernet Commands config green ethernet eee optimize for power config green ethernet led interval v_0_to_24 intensity...

Страница 20: ...y to group model v1 v2c v3 name security_name group group_name config snmp server trap config snmp server user username engine id engineID md5 md5_passwd sha sha_passwd priv des aes priv_passwd config...

Страница 21: ...retransmit config no radius server timeout show radius server statistics show running config all defaults show running config feature feature_name all defaults show running config interface port_type...

Страница 22: ...word unencrypted password config enable password level priv password config enable secret 0 5 level priv password config no enable password level priv config no enable secret 0 5 level priv show aaa s...

Страница 23: ...rface brief Vlan Address Method Status 1 192 168 1 60 Manual UP 7 6 2 Port Configuration Individual ports can be configured to different speed Following example shows configuring speed as 100 Mbps for...

Страница 24: ...2 config exit config interface GigabitEthernet 1 3 Config if switchport mode access Config if switchport access vlan 3 config exit To verify created VLAN show vlan VLAN Name Interfaces 1 default Gi 1...

Страница 25: ...e Relay Asynchronous Transfer Mode ATM Ethernet and 802 1 networks SONET and IP routed networks that may use any or all of these underlying technologies Following example shows setting up the QoS all...

Страница 26: ...t based VLAN Configure aggregation groups Configure LACP parameters Configure QoS Configure SNMP Mirroring Read and clear statistics counters Monitor LACP status Configure and monitor 802 1X Configure...

Страница 27: ...e link partner and selects the highest speed that is compatible with the link partner c 10 Mbps HDX Forces the cu port in 10Mbps half duplex mode d 10 Mbps FDX Forces the cu port in 10Mbps full duplex...

Страница 28: ...be changed as follows 1 Connect to the web interface of EPS 8130 switch 2 Navigate to Configuration Security Password 3 Enter the Old password and New Password and click on Save refer to figure below...

Страница 29: ...de drop down list c Assign a ports to the virtual LANs by changing the values in the Port VLAN column refer to figure below d Click on Save to save the VLAN configuration e To save VLAN settings perma...

Страница 30: ...ode and set the SNMP version example SNMP v1 SNMP v2c SNMP v2c The following procedure shows the SNMP Trap configuration Note if the software version is 2 0 0 it is not possible to enter trap destinat...

Страница 31: ...e 9 Trap configuration 8 1 6 Mirroring For debugging network problems or monitoring network traffic the switch system can be configured to mirror frame from multiple ports to a mirror port The followi...

Страница 32: ...2 Tx only Frames transmitted on this port are mirrored on the mirror port Frames received are not mirrored 3 Disabled Neither frames transmitted nor frames received are mirrored 4 Enabled Frames rece...

Страница 33: ...agement Configuration screen change the mode to Enabled and click Save Now there is no access to the switch using the web interface To store this configuration in flash as the standard configuration o...

Страница 34: ...iguration of the switch on this page Only the IP configuration is retained The new configuration is available immediately The following procedure shows the steps for restoring the factory defaults 1 C...

Страница 35: ...n and or the switch is not communicating over the network The new configuration is available immediately The following procedure shows the steps for resetting the factory defaults using loop back a Lo...

Страница 36: ...802 3ad RSTP Rapid spanning tree protocol IEEE 802 1W and MTSP Security Advanced security and prioritization available through multistage TCAM engine Power management ActiPHY and PerfectReach power m...

Страница 37: ...3 Create the managed flash file system entries and loading application 4 Create a boot script The following section describes the procedure step by step Note Updating boot loader is optional If user w...

Страница 38: ...t the booting process by entering Ctrl C 15 Issue fis init command This will be followed by a confirmation question Give yes y 16 Now load the regular redboot bin image to the ram location 0x80080000...

Страница 39: ...n relies on these names Create a boot script 29 Start a new script fconfig i 30 Press y when prompted to continue This will show Run script at boot false selection 31 Change false to true for the sele...

Страница 40: ...100 connector by keeping extra 4 pins NC no connect in EPS 8130 DSC cable 6981509 or a common 2mm pitch 2x17 ribbon cable can be provided to the customers who intend to make use of these signals 7 Add...

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