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Alcatel OmniSwitch 7700 Troubleshooting Manual (614 pages)
Alcatel Internetworking, Inc. Switch Troubleshooting Guide
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Alcatel
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Switch
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Table of Contents
Troubleshooting Guide
1
Table of Contents
3
About this Guide
15
Supported Platforms
15
What Is in this Manual
16
When Should I Read this Manual
16
Who Should Read this Manual
16
How Is the Information Organized
17
Related Documentation
17
What Is Not in this Manual
17
Before Calling Alcatel's Technical Assistance Center
20
In this Chapter
21
Chapter 1 Troubleshooting the Switch System
22
Introduction
22
Troubleshooting System for OS-6624/6648 and OS-7/8XXX
23
Advanced Troubleshooting
29
Dshell Troubleshooting
31
Troubleshooting Nis on Omniswitch 7700/7800/8800
41
Omniswitch 6624/6648 Dshell Troubleshooting
43
Accessing Dshell on Idle Switches
45
Using Alcateldebug.cfg
46
Troubleshooting IPC on OS-6/7/8XXX Series of Switches
47
Debugging IPC
47
Omniswitch 6624/6648 Example
54
Port Numbering Conversion Overview
56
Ifindex to Gport
56
Gport to Ifindex
56
Converting from Lport
56
Omniswitch 7700/7800/8800 (Falcon/Eagle) Example
56
Omniswitch 6624/6648 (Hawk) Example
57
In this Chapter
59
Chapter 2 Troubleshooting Switched Ethernet Connectivity
60
Overview of Troubleshooting Approach
60
Verify Physical Layer Connectivity
61
Verify Current Running Configuration
63
Verify Source Learning
64
Verify Switch Health
65
Verify ARP
65
Using the Log File
66
Checking the 7700/7800 Nantucket Fabric
66
Checking the Traffic Queue on the ni
67
Checking the 7700/7800 Nantucket Fabric for Interrupts, Data Counts and Error Counts
67
Check for Catalina (MAC) or Port Lockup
68
In this Chapter
69
Chapter 3 Troubleshooting Source Learning
70
Introduction
70
Troubleshooting a Source Learning Problem
71
Advanced Troubleshooting
73
Dshell Troubleshooting
75
Os-6600
78
Chapter 4 Troubleshooting Spanning Tree
81
In this Chapter
81
Introduction
81
Troubleshooting Spanning Tree
82
Dshell
85
Generic Troubleshooting in Dshell
90
Event Trace (Stpni_Traceprint)
90
Portatch
91
Portdele
91
Addvlan
91
Modvladm
92
Modvlstp
92
Addqtag
92
Delqtag
92
Mdefvlan
93
Portaggr
93
Portdisg
93
Aggr_Up
93
Portjoin
94
Portleav
94
Brgparam
94
Ptstpmod
95
Portmod
95
Portvlbk
95
Pvlanblk
95
Gmbpdu
96
Gmigbpdu
96
Gm2Fixed
97
Vmaddvpa
97
Vmdelvpa
97
Vmdefvpa
97
Topochgt
98
Link_Up
98
Linkdown
98
Ni_Up
98
Ni_Down
98
Physical and Logical Port Dumps
99
Logical Ports (Stpni_Debuglport)
99
Physical Port (Stpni_Debugpport)
102
Physical and Logical Port Trace Display (Stpni_Debugport)
102
Socket Handler Traces
102
Stpnisock_Globals
102
Stpnisock_Warningprint
103
Stpnisock_Traceprint
103
Inter-NI Trace (Stpnisock_Intraceprint)
104
Time-Out Trace (Stpnisock_Totraceprint)
104
Board up (Stpnisock_Boardupprint)
104
Stpnisock_Printon
104
Stpnisock_Printoff
104
Trace Menu
105
CMM Spanning Tree Traces
105
Stpcmm_Traceprint
105
Writing a PR for Spanning Tree
106
Exception in Spanning Tree (ni and CMM Case)
106
Port Does Not Forward
106
Spanning Tree Unchanged When Port State Has Changed
107
Other Cases
107
Troubleshooting BOOTP/DHCP/UDP Relay
109
In this Chapter
109
Starting the Troubleshooting Procedure
109
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting BOOTP/DHCP/UDP Relay
110
Use a Network Diagram
110
Use the OSI Model to Guide Your Troubleshooting
110
UDP Relay Configuration Problems
110
Incorrect Server IP Address
110
Forward Delay Timer
111
Displaying DHCP Statistics
111
UDP Relay and Group Mobility
112
Advanced Troubleshooting for UDP Relay
113
Dshell
114
Chapter 6 Troubleshooting DNS
117
In this Chapter
117
Introduction
117
Omniswitch Troubleshooting Guide September 2005
117
Troubleshooting a DNS Failure
118
Starting the Troubleshooting Procedure
118
Layer 7 DNS or Name Resolution Issue
118
DNS Configuration Considerations
119
Chapter 7 Troubleshooting Link Aggregation
121
In this Chapter
121
Link Aggregation Limits and Guidelines
122
Omniswitch 6624/6648 Restrictions
122
Troubleshooting a Link Aggregation Failure
123
Verify the Configuration
123
Source Learning
125
Link Aggregation Affecting Other Traffic
125
Problems Creating a Group
125
Problems Deleting a Group
125
Lacp 802.3Ad
126
Advanced Link Aggregation Troubleshooting
127
6800 Link Aggregation Debug Functions
130
La_Ni_Agg_Prt
130
La_Ni_Port_Prt
130
La_Ni_Port_Up_Prt
131
La_Ni_Port_Stats_Prt
131
La_Ni_Info
131
Lagg_Ni_Sock_Help
131
La_Ni_Trace_Freeze
132
La_Ni_Trace_Unfreeze
132
La_Ni_Kite_Help
132
Chapter 8 Troubleshooting 802.1Q
133
In this Chapter
133
Troubleshooting 802.1Q
134
Default VLAN Traffic
135
Tagged Packet on an Untagged Port
135
Q with VLAN ID of 0
136
802.1Q and 64 Byte Packets
136
Advanced Troubleshooting
137
Dshell Commands
139
Troubleshooting Group Mobility
141
In this Chapter
141
Chapter 9 Troubleshooting Group Mobility
142
Troubleshooting a VLAN Mobility Failure
142
Binding Rules
143
Port Rules
143
Precedence
144
Advanced Troubleshooting
145
Dshell
146
NI Debug Dshell
146
6800 Group Mobility Troubleshooting
147
Show Vlan Rules
147
Gmhelp
147
Gmckitedebug
148
Gmcshowports
148
Gmcshowrules
148
Gmnkitedebug
149
Gmnmacvlanshowbuffer
149
Gmnkiteshowrules
149
Chapter 10 Troubleshooting Qos
151
In this Chapter
151
Qos Behavior
152
Default
152
Qos Queues and Ports
152
Troubleshooting Qos
153
Information Gathering on Symptoms and Recent Changes
153
Starting the Troubleshooting Procedure
153
Qos Activation
153
Qos Apply
154
Invalid Policies
154
Rules Order
154
Viewing Qos Settings
155
Viewing Qos Policy Rules
155
Validation
156
Example 1
156
Example 2
156
Example 3
157
Correction
158
Reflexive Rules
158
Qos Log
159
Qos Statistics
161
Debug Qos
161
Debug Qos Internal
162
Omniswitch 6624/6648 Dshell Troubleshooting
163
Qosixhelp
163
Qosdbstate
163
Qos Dump
163
Example Qos Rules
165
11 Troubleshooting ARP
167
Chapter 11 Troubleshooting ARP
167
In this Chapter
167
ARP Protocol Failure
168
Common Error Conditions
171
Advanced ARP Troubleshooting
172
Omniswitch Troubleshooting Guide September 2005
174
Dshell Troubleshooting
174
Viewing the ARP Table on Omniswitch 6624/6648 Switches
176
Chapter 12 Troubleshooting IP Routing
177
In this Chapter
178
Introduction
179
IP Routing Protocol Failure
179
Troubleshooting Via the CLI
179
Troubleshooting with Debug CLI
187
Debug Ip Packet
187
RIP Troubleshooting
189
OSPF Troubleshooting
195
BGP Troubleshooting
203
Dshell Troubleshooting Advanced IP Routing
205
Ipdbg=X
205
Ifshow
205
Iprmshowroutes
206
Iprmcountroutes
206
Ipni_Ifshow
206
Iprm_Routeshow
207
Ipni_Routecount
207
Ospfdbgdumpenv
207
In this Chapter
211
Chapter 13 Troubleshooting Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP)
212
Overview
212
Protocol Information
213
IP Field Descriptions
213
VRRP Field Descriptions
213
VRRP States
213
Omniswitch 7700/7800/8800 Implementation
214
VRRP Security
214
Omniswitch VRRP Limitations
214
CMM Failover
215
Show Vrrp Statistics
216
Omniswitch VRRP Troubleshooting
219
ARP Table
220
Dshell Troubleshooting
221
Chapter 14 Troubleshooting IP Multicast Switching (IPMS)
223
In this Chapter
223
Troubleshooting a Device that Cannot Join an IP Multicast Stream
224
Troubleshooting a Device that Drops out of an IP Multicast Stream
225
Troubleshooting IPMS in Debug CLI
229
Dshell Troubleshooting
231
Chapter 15 Troubleshooting DVMRP
243
In this Chapter
243
Introduction
244
DVMRP Troubleshooting
244
DVMRP Global and Interface Commands
244
DVMRP Debug Commands
246
Chapter 16 Troubleshooting PIM-SM
263
In this Chapter
263
Introduction
264
Definition of Terms
264
Protocol Overview
265
DR Election
265
Simplified Hello Message Format
265
Debugging Hello Messages
266
Related CLI Command
267
BSR Election
268
Simplified Packet Format
269
Debugging Bsr/Bootstrap
269
Election of a New BSR
270
Related CLI Command
271
C-RP Advertisements
272
Simplified RP-Advertisement Packet Format
272
Debugging C-RP-Adv
273
Related CLI Command
274
Rp-Set
275
Simplified Bootstrap RP-SET Packet Taken on a 192.168.12/24 Network
276
Debugging RP-SET
278
On Non BSR You Should See
278
Related CLI Command
279
Join/Prune
280
Simplified Join Packet
280
Simplified PRUNE Packet
282
Debugging JOIN/PRUNE Event
282
Register
283
Simplified REGISTER Packet Format
284
Shared Tree
285
Related CLI Command
286
Source-Based Tree
287
Related CLI Command
288
Troubleshooting Examples: Limitations
289
Incorrect BSR ID
289
Multicast Group Status Is Shown as Disabled
289
PIM-SM Limitations
290
Upstream Neighbor/Next Hop Debug Commands
290
Chapter 17 Troubleshooting Server Load Balancing
293
In this Chapter
293
Introduction
294
Server Load Balance Failure
294
What Is an SLB Failure
294
Description of a Complete Failure of Service
294
Description of a Partial Failure of Service
294
Troubleshooting Commands
295
Troubleshooting a Complete Failure
296
Troubleshooting a Partial Failure
297
The Troubleshooting Procedure
297
Chapter 18 Troubleshooting Authenticated Vlans
299
In this Chapter
299
Introduction
299
Troubleshooting AVLAN
300
DHCP Request Failure
300
Authentication Failure
301
Problem Communicating Using Multiple Protocols Simultaneously
302
Useful Notes on Client Issues
303
Troubleshooting Using Debug Systrace
303
Telnet Authentication and De-Authentication
303
Get the IP Address from Default VLAN
303
Initiate the Telnet Authentication
304
Release/Renew IP
305
De-Authenticating
305
Release/Renew to Go Back to Default VLAN
305
HTTP/S Authentication
306
Start of Authentication Using Https://X.X.X.253
306
De-Authenticate Using Https://X.X.X.253
307
Avclient
308
Avclient Authentication Start
308
Avclient Logout
309
Dshell Troubleshooting
310
Authentication Dispatcher (AD) Debugging Help
310
The Authenticated VLAN Addebugshowcontext Function
311
Chapter 19 Troubleshooting 802.1X
315
In this Chapter
315
Troubleshooting with the CLI
316
Troubleshooting Using Debug CLI
318
Dshell Troubleshooting
321
Appendix A OS6600/OS7700/OS8800 Architecture Overview
325
In this Chapter
325
The MAC ASIC
326
Catalina
326
Firenze
328
The Coronado ASIC
329
Functional Description
330
Coronado: the "Brain" of the System
331
Coronado Specifications
331
Software Module Interaction
332
Queue Driver Interaction
332
Ethernet Driver
332
Queue Dispatcher
332
NI Supervision
333
Source Learning
333
L3 Manager/Ipms
333
Qos Manager
333
Destination MAC Learning
333
L3 Pseudo CAM Learning
333
Qos Policy Change
333
Qos Policy Deleted
334
L2 Destination MAC Aged/Deleted
334
L3 Pseudocam Entry Aged/Deleted
334
Request to Free Queues Sent to Qos Manager
334
Link Goes Up/Down
334
Link Aggregation
335
Coronado Tables
335
Layer 2 Tables
335
Layer 3 Tables
335
Source Learning
336
Hardware Routing Engine (HRE
337
Qos/Policy Manager
339
Coronado Egress Logic
339
The Fabric Architecture
340
Nantucket ASIC
341
Additional Nantucket Specifications
341
Functional Description
342
Data Flow
342
Calendar Manager Module
343
Data Port Output Module
343
Nantucket Redundancy
343
Roma
346
Functional Description
347
Initialization
348
NI Slot Insertion
349
Setup Calendars and Flow Control for New ni
349
NI Slot Extraction
349
CMM Takeover and Hot Swap
349
Framing Error
350
Chassis Management Module (CMM
350
Os7000 CMM
351
Os8800 CMM
351
Functional Description of CMM
352
CMM Software Startup Process
352
Aos
353
Boot Rom
353
Miniboot
354
AOS Start
354
Chassis Manager Component of System Services
354
CMM Reload of ni Module
354
Overall System Architecture
356
Packet Walk
358
Packet Walk Principles
358
Data Flow Overview
358
Specific Packet Flows
359
Unknown L2 Source, Known L2 Destination
359
The Catalina ASIC
359
The Coronado ASIC
359
The Nantucket ASIC
359
The Coronado ASIC
360
Traffic Is Being Passed; the Switch Is Attempting to Put a Correct L2 da Entry on the ni
361
The Coronado ASIC
361
The Catalina ASIC
361
Unknown L3 da
362
The Coronado ASIC
362
Hardware Buses on Omniswitch 7700/7800/8800 Switches
365
Xybus
365
Fbus
365
Bbus
365
Bus Mapping on Omniswitch 7700/7800/8800 Switches
366
Xybus Mapping
366
Fbus Mapping
366
Falcon (Omniswitch 7700/7800) Fbus Mapping
366
Eagle (Omniswitch 8800) Fbus Mapping
366
OS6624/6648 Architecture
367
Hardware Architectural Overview
368
Layer 2 Forwarding
370
Address Resolution Protocol
370
Address Learning
371
Location of Address Tables
371
Address Look-Up Methodology
372
L2 Data Structures
372
3-Protocol Entry
373
Layer 3 Forwarding
374
Vlans
375
Port Based Vlans
375
Protocol Based Vlans
375
Address Based Vlans
375
Tag Net ID Entry
376
Priority
376
Rules-Based Priority
377
QOS Flow
377
Bandwidth Management and Qos
377
CMM Functionality for OS6600
378
OS6600 IPC Communication
382
OS6600 BOOT Sequence
383
Appendix B Debug Commands
389
Appendix B Debug Commands
391
Platforms Supported
392
Usage Guidelines
392
Related Commands
393
Show Ip Dvmrp Debug
397
Debug Ip Packet
399
Appendix C Technical Support Commands
430
Appendix D Modifying Files with VI Editor
430
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Alcatel OmniSwitch 7700 Hardware User's Manual (164 pages)
Brand:
Alcatel
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 8.71 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
About this Guide
9
Supported Platforms
9
Who Should Read this Manual
9
What Is in this Manual
10
What Is Not in this Manual
10
When Should I Read this Manual
10
Documentation Roadmap
11
How Is the Information Organized
11
Related Documentation
13
Technical Support
14
User Manual CD
14
Chapter 1 The Omniswitch 7700 and 7800
15
Application Example
16
Availability Features
17
Hardware Redundancy
17
Smart Continuous Switching
18
Software Rollback
18
Hot Swapping
19
Hardware Monitoring
19
Power Checking Sequence
20
Chapter 2 Chassis and Power Supplies
21
Omniswitch 7800
22
Omniswitch 7700
25
Chassis Slot Numbering
28
Viewing Chassis Slot Information
28
Mounting the Switch
29
Power Supplies
32
600 Watt DC-To-DC Power Supply
34
DC Power Supply Connection
35
Connecting the DC Cable Harness to the Chassis Power Supply
35
Connecting the DC Cable Harness to the DC Power Source
35
Chassis Power Supply Module Support
36
Monitoring Chassis Power
37
Checking Chassis Power before Adding a Module
37
Example 1: Adequate Power to Add a Module
38
Example 2: Inadequate Power to Add a Module
39
Checking Chassis Power before Shutting off or Removing a Power Supply
41
Example 1: Adequate Power to Remove a Power Supply
41
Example 2: Inadequate Power to Remove a Power Supply
42
Adding a Power Supply
42
Hot Swapping a Power Supply
42
Permanently Removing a Power Supply
42
Power Supply Redundancy
43
Redundancy Defined
43
Installing a Power Supply
44
Removing a Power Supply
46
Power Cords
47
Redundant AC Circuit Recommendation
48
Grounding the Chassis
49
Temperature Management
49
Temperature Errors
50
Chassis Fan Tray
51
Monitoring Fan Tray Status
52
Fan Redundancy
52
Hot Swapping the Fan Tray
52
Removing the Fan Tray
53
Installing the New Fan Tray
54
Chassis Airflow
55
Power Supply Fans
57
Blank Cover Panels and Chassis Airflow
58
Managing MAC Addresses on the Switch
59
MAC Range Guidelines
59
OS7700/OS7800 MAC Range Specifications
60
VLAN Router Ports and MAC Address Allocation
61
Multiple MAC Router Mode
61
Enabling Single MAC Router Mode
61
Viewing Current Multiple MAC Router Mode Status
62
Chapter 3 Installing and Managing Power over Ethernet (Poe)
65
In this Chapter
66
Power over Ethernet Specifications
67
Power over Ethernet Overview
68
Power over Ethernet Components
70
OS7-IP-SHELF Poe Power Shelf
70
OS7-IPS-600A Poe Power Supply
71
Power Shelf and Poe Port Guidelines
72
Non-Redundant Power Supply Configurations
72
Redundant Power Supply Configurations
73
Setting up Power over Ethernet Hardware
74
Basic Guidelines for Setting up Poe Hardware
74
Positioning the Power Shelf
74
Rack-Mounting the Power Shelf
75
Installing the Power Supplies
77
Preparation
77
Installation Steps
77
Removing the Power Supplies
79
Connecting the Power Shelf to the Chassis
81
Power Shelf Slot Numbering
82
Viewing Power Shelf Status
83
Configuring Power over Ethernet Parameters
85
Power over Ethernet Defaults
85
Understanding and Modifying the Default Settings
85
Setting the Poe Operational Status
85
Configuring the Total Power Allocated to a Port
86
Configuring the Total Power Allocated to a Slot
86
Setting Port Priority Levels
87
Setting Poe Redundancy Status
87
Setting the Capacitor Detection Method
88
Understanding Priority Disconnect
89
Setting Priority Disconnect Status
89
Disabling Priority Disconnect
89
Enabling Priority Disconnect
89
Priority Disconnect Is Enabled; same Priority Level on All PD Ports
90
Priority Disconnect Is Enabled; Incoming PD Port Has Highest Priority Level
91
Priority Disconnect Is Enabled; Incoming PD Port Has Lowest Priority Level
92
Priority Disconnect Is Disabled
93
Monitoring Power over Ethernet Via the CLI
94
Power over Ethernet Tutorial
96
Chapter 4 Chassis Management Module (CMM)
99
CMM Slot Locations
100
OS7700-CMM Versus OS7800-CMM
100
CMM Front Panel
101
Ethernet Management Port (EMP)
102
Access to the EMP
103
EMP Cable Requirements
103
Console/Modem Port
103
Serial Connection to the Console/Modem Port
103
Configuring X-ON/X-OFF Protocol
105
Converting the Console Port to a Modem Port
106
CMM Redundancy
107
CMM Failover Sequence
107
Synchronizing the Primary and Secondary Cmms
108
Hot Swapping CMM Modules
109
Module Presence Signalling
109
Hot Swap Requirements
109
Managing CMM Modules
111
Reloading a CMM Module
111
Switching the Primary and Secondary Roles
111
Monitoring CMM Modules
113
Front Panel Leds
113
Accessing General CMM Information
113
CMM Hardware Information
113
Operating Status of CMM-Related Components
114
CLI Commands Supported on both the Primary and Secondary Cmms
114
Chassis-Based MAC Address
115
Pinouts
116
Chapter 5 Network Interface (NI) Modules
117
In this Chapter
117
ENI Modules
118
Additional Features
118
OS7-ENI-C24/OS7-ENI2-C24 Front Panel
119
OS7-ENI-FM12 Front Panel
121
OS7-ENI-P24 Front Panel
123
GNI Modules
125
OS7-GNI-U2 Front Panel
126
GBIC Specifications
128
Installing GBIC Connectors
129
OS7-GNI-U12/OS7-GNI2-U12 Front Panel
130
Minigbic Specifications
132
Installing Minigbic Connectors
133
Removing Minigbic Connectors
134
OS7-GNI-C12/OS7-GNI2-C12 Front Panel
135
Smart Continuous Switching
137
Module Priorities During Boot Sequence
137
Managing ni Modules
137
Turning Power on or off for a Specific ni Module
137
Individual ni Reload
137
Monitoring ni Modules
138
Front Panel Leds
138
Accessing General ni Information
138
Hot Swapping ni Modules
139
Removing and Adding Modules
140
Using the Grounding Wrist Strap and Chassis Grounding Lug
140
Module Types and Slot Positions
141
Removing a Module
141
Adding a Module
143
Pinouts
145
Handling Fiber and Fiber Optic Connectors
146
Appendix A Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information
149
Declaration of Conformity: CE Mark
149
Standards Compliance
150
FCC Class A, Part 15
151
Canada Class a Statement
151
Jate
151
CISPR22 Class a Warning
151
VCCI
152
Class a Warning for Taiwan and Other Chinese Markets
152
Translated Safety Warnings
153
Chassis Lifting Warning
153
Blank Panels Warning
153
Electrical Storm Warning
153
Installation Warning
154
Invisible Laser Radiation Warning
154
Lithium Battery Warning
155
Operating Voltage Warning
155
Power Disconnection Warning
156
Proper Earthing Requirement Warning
156
Read Important Safety Information Warning
157
Restricted Access Location Warning
157
Wrist Strap Warning
158
Instrucciones de Seguridad en Español
159
Advertencia sobre el Levantamiento del Chasis
159
Advertencia de las Tapaderas en Blanco
159
Advertencia en Caso de Tormenta Eléctrica
159
Advertencia de Instalación
159
Advertencia de Radiación Láser Invisible
159
Advertencia de la Batería de Litio
159
Advertencia sobre la Tensión de Operación
159
Advertencia sobre la Desconexión de la Fuente
159
Advertencia sobre una Apropiada Conexión a Tierra
160
Leer "Información Importante de Seguridad
160
Advertencia de Acceso Restringido
160
Advertencia de Pulsera Antiestática
160
Clase de Seguridad
160
Advertencia de Fuentes de Poder
160
Index
164
Alcatel OmniSwitch 7700 Supplemental User Manual (130 pages)
6600 Family Release 5.1.6.R02
Brand:
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Switch
| Size: 1.01 MB
Table of Contents
Omniswitch 8800
1
Table of Contents
3
Chapter 1 User Documentation Addendum
7
Omniswitch CLI Reference Guide
7
Chapter 40, "High Availability VLAN Commands
7
Mac-Address-Table Port-Mac Vlan Mac
8
Vlan Port-Mac Bandwidth
9
Chapter 42, "802.1X Commands
11
802.1X Guest-Vlan
12
Related Commands
13
Mib Objects
13
802.1X Supp-Polling Retry
14
Show 802.1X Non-Supp
16
Chapter 13, "Configuring IP
17
New Section
17
Configuring a Loopback0 Interface
17
Chapter 22, "Configuring 802.1X
18
Quick Steps for Configuring 802.1X
18
New Section
19
Guest Vlans for Non-802.1X Supplicants
20
New Section
20
Configuring a Guest VLAN
20
Chapter 22, "IP Commands
17
Omniswitch 7700/7800/8800 Network Configuration Guide
17
Chapter 2, "Configuring BGP
21
New Section
21
Configuring a BGP Peer with the Loopback0 Interface
21
Omniswitch 6600 Family Network Configuration Guide
22
Chapter 28, "Configuring High Availability Vlans
21
Omniswitch 7700/7800/8800 Advanced Routing Configuration Guide
21
Chapter 21, "Configuring 802.1X
22
Quick Steps for Configuring 802.1X
22
New Section
23
Guest Vlans for Non-802.1X Supplicants
23
New Section
24
Configuring a Guest VLAN
24
Chapter 2 Ipv6 Commands
27
Ipv6 Interface
29
Platforms Supported
30
Usage Guidelines
30
Ipv6 Address
32
Ipv6 Interface Tunnel Source Destination
34
Ipv6 Dad-Check
35
Ipv6 Hop-Limit
36
Ipv6 Pmtu-Lifetime
37
Ipv6 Host
38
Ipv6 Neighbor
39
Release 5.1.6.R02 User Guide Supplement June 2005
40
Ipv6 Prefix
40
Ipv6 Route
42
Ping6
43
Traceroute6
45
Debug Ipv6 Packet
47
Debug Ipv6 Trace-Category
50
Show Ipv6 Hosts
52
Show Ipv6 Icmp Statistics
53
Show Ipv6 Interface
56
Show Ipv6 Pmtu Table
61
Clear Ipv6 Pmtu Table
63
Show Ipv6 Neighbors
64
Clear Ipv6 Neighbors
66
Show Ipv6 Prefixes
67
Show Ipv6 Routes
69
Show Ipv6 Tcp Ports
71
Show Ipv6 Traffic
73
Clear Ipv6 Traffic
76
Show Ipv6 Tunnel
77
Show Ipv6 Udp Ports
79
Ipv6 Load Rip
81
Ipv6 Rip Status
82
Ipv6 Rip Invalid-Timer
83
Ipv6 Rip Garbage-Timer
84
Ipv6 Rip Holddown-Timer
85
Ipv6 Rip Jitter
86
Ipv6 Rip Route-Tag
87
Ipv6 Rip Update-Interval
88
Ipv6 Rip Triggered-Sends
89
Ipv6 Rip Interface
90
Ipv6 Rip Interface Metric
92
Ipv6 Rip Interface Recv-Status
93
Ipv6 Rip Interface Send-Status
94
Ipv6 Rip Interface Horizon
95
Ipv6 Rip Debug-Level
96
Ipv6 Rip Debug-Type
97
Show Ipv6 Rip
99
Show Ipv6 Rip Interface
101
Show Ipv6 Rip Peer
104
Show Ipv6 Rip Routes
106
Show Ipv6 Rip Debug
109
Chapter 3 Configuring High Availability Vlans
111
In this Chapter
111
High Availability Vlans Specifications
112
High Availability Default Values
112
Quick Steps for Creating High Availability Vlans
113
High Availability VLAN Overview
115
Ingress and Egress Traffic Flows
116
High Availability Firewall Clusters
116
Traditional Firewall Implementation
117
Configuring High Availability Vlans on a Switch
118
Creating and Deleting Vlans
119
Creating a VLAN
119
Deleting a VLAN
120
Assigning and Removing Ingress Ports
120
Assigning Ingress Ports
120
Removing Ingress Ports
121
Assigning and Removing Egress Ports
122
Assigning Egress Ports
122
Removing Egress Ports
122
Assigning and Removing MAC Addresses
123
Assigning MAC Addresses
123
Removing MAC Addresses
124
Configuring Inter-Switch Ports for HA Vlans
124
Configuring the Flood Queue Bandwidth
125
Application Example 1: Firewall Cluster
126
Application Example 2: Inter-Switch HA Vlans
127
Displaying High Availability VLAN Status and Statistics
129
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Table of Contents
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Omniswitch 7700/7800
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Features
7
Availability Features
7
Chassis Types
8
Omniswitch 7700
8
Omniswitch 7800
9
Installing the Hardware
10
Items Required
10
Site Preparation
10
Environmental Requirements
10
Electrical Requirements
10
Weight Considerations
11
Items Included
11
Unpacking and Installing the Switch
11
Unpacking the Chassis
11
Recommendations
11
Instructions
11
Lifting the Chassis
13
Mounting the Switch
13
Airflow Considerations
13
Rack-Mounting
14
Optional Rack-Mounting Hardware
15
Standalone
16
Installing Power Supplies
16
March
16
Using the Grounding Wrist Strap and Chassis
18
Grounding Lug
18
Installing the Network Interface (NI) and Chassis Management Modules (Cmms)
19
NI Modules
19
Cmms
19
Installing GBIC Connectors
21
Installing Minigbic Connectors
21
Blank Cover Plates
22
Connections and Cabling
23
Serial Connection to the Console/Modem Port
23
Serial Connection Default Settings
23
Ethernet Management Port (EMP) Cable Requirements
24
Booting the Switch
25
Component Leds
25
Your First Login Session
26
Logging in to the Switch
26
Setting IP Address Information for the EMP
27
Unlocking Session Types
28
Unlocking All Session Types
28
Unlocking Specified Session Types
28
How Many Sessions Are Allowed
29
Changing the Login Password
29
Setting the System Time Zone
30
Setting the Date and Time
30
Setting Optional System Information
31
Specifying an Administrative Contact
31
Specifying a System Name
31
Specifying the Switch's Location
31
Viewing Your Changes
32
Saving Your Changes
32
Modifying the Serial Connection Settings
32
CLI Basics
35
CLI Assistance Features
35
Syntax Checking
35
Command Line (?) Help
36
Partial Keyword Completion
36
Deleting Characters
36
Inserting Characters
37
Previous Command Recall
37
Prefix Recognition
37
Prefix Prompt
38
Command History
38
Command Logging
39
Enabling Command Logging
39
Common CLI Commands
40
Offline Configuring
41
Syntax Checking
41
Scheduling a Configuration File to be Applied at a Later Time
41
Generating Snapshots of the Current Configuration
41
Files and Directories
42
Boot and Image Files
42
Boot.params File
42
Boot.cfg File
42
Image Files
43
Working and Certified Directories
44
Working Directory
44
Certified Directory
44
How Can I Tell Which Directory the Switch Is Currently Using
45
Can I Save Changes to the Certified Directory
45
What Happens When the Switch Boots
45
Working and Certified Are Identical
45
Working and Certified Are Different
46
My Working and Certified Directories Are Different. Can I Force a Reboot from the Working Directory
46
Loading Software
47
Non-Redundant Configurations
47
Redundant Configurations
48
Using Webview
50
Browser Compatibility
50
Required Image Files
50
Logging in to Webview
51
Navigating Webview
51
Online Help
53
Additional Information
53
March
53
Troubleshooting
53
The Webview Login Screen Does Not Display
53
The Login Screen Displays, but My Login Attempt Fails
53
Hardware Basics
54
Chassis Slot Numbering
54
Chassis Management Module (CMM)
55
CMM Redundancy
55
CMM Slot Locations
56
CMM Front Panel
57
Network Interface (NI) Modules
58
ENI Modules
58
GNI Modules
58
Gigabit Interface Converters (Gbics)
59
Miniature Gigabit Interface Converters
59
(Minigbics)
59
OS7-ENI-C24 Front Panel
60
OS7-ENI-FM12 Front Panel
61
OS7-ENI-P24 Front Panel
62
OS7-GNI-U2 Front Panel
63
OS7-GNI-U12 Front Panel
64
OS7-GNI-C12 Front Panel
65
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