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Bay Networks BayStack 350 100 Series manual available for free PDF download: Using Manual
Bay Networks BayStack 350 100 Series Using Manual (248 pages)
Nortel Networks BayStack User Guide
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Bay Networks
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 6.8 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
7
Statement of Conditions
2
Table of Contents
14
Table of Contents
18
Preface
19
Before You Begin
19
Organization
20
Acronyms
21
Text Conventions
21
Related Publications
22
How to Get Help
23
Chapter 1 Baystack 350 10/100/1000 Series Switches
25
Physical Description
25
Front-Panel
26
10BASE-T/100BASE-TX Port Connectors
27
Comm Port
27
Uplink/Expansion Slot
27
LED Display Panel
28
Back-Panel
30
AC Power Receptacle
31
Cooling Fans
32
Features
32
IEEE 802.1Q Vlans
34
IEEE 802.1P Prioritizing
35
IGMP Snooping Feature
35
Multilink Trunking
35
Port Mirroring
35
Bootp Automatic IP Configuration
36
Flash Memory Storage
36
Autosensing and Autonegotiation
37
SNMP MIB Support
37
Configuration and Switch Management
38
Network Configuration
38
Desktop Switch Application
39
Segment Switch Application
40
High-Density Switched Workgroup Application
41
IEEE 802.1Q VLAN Workgroups
42
IEEE 802.1Q Tagging
43
VLANS Spanning Multiple 802.1Q Tagged Switches
47
Vlans Spanning Multiple Switches
47
VLANS Spanning Multiple Untagged Switches
48
Shared Servers
50
VLAN Workgroup Summary
55
VLAN Configuration Rules
57
IGMP Snooping
58
IGMP Snooping Configuration Rules
62
IEEE 802.1P Prioritizing
63
Figure 1-30. Setting Port Priority Example
66
Multilink Trunks
67
Client/Server Configuration Utilizing Multilink Trunks
68
Figure 1-32. Switch-To-Server Trunk Configuration Example
68
Figure 1-33. Client/Server Configuration Example
69
Trunk Configuration Screen Examples
70
Trunk Configuration Screen for Switch S1
70
Trunk Configuration Screen for Switch S2
73
Trunk Configuration Screen for Switch S3
75
Trunk Configuration Screen for Switch S4
77
Before Configuring Trunks
79
Multilink Trunking Configuration Rules
79
Spanning Tree Considerations
81
Figure 1-41. Example 2: Detecting a Misconfigured Port
83
Additional Tips about the Multilink Trunking Feature
84
Port Mirroring (Conversation Steering)
85
Port-Based Mirroring Configuration
86
Address-Based Mirroring Configuration
88
Figure 1-44. Address-Based Mirroring Configuration Example
89
Port Mirroring Configuration Rules
91
Chapter 2 Installing the Baystack 350 Switch
93
Installation Requirements
93
Figure 2-1. Package Contents
94
Installation Procedure
95
Installing the Baystack 350 Switch on a Flat Surface
95
Installing the Baystack 350 Switch in a Rack
97
Figure 2-2. Positioning the Chassis in the Rack
98
Attaching Devices to the Baystack 350 Switch
100
Connecting the 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX Ports
101
Figure 2-5. 10/100 Mb/S Port Connections
101
Connecting the Console/Comm Port
102
Connecting Power
103
Figure 2-7. Baystack 350 Switch AC Power Receptacle
105
Figure 2-8. Grounded AC Power Outlet
105
Verifying the Installation Using the Leds
106
Verifying the Installation Using the Self-Test Screen
107
Verifying the Installation
105
Figure 2-11. Bay Networks Logo Screen
108
Initial Setup of the Baystack 350 Switch
108
Figure 2-12. Main Menu
109
Accessing the CI Menus and Screens
113
Chapter 3 Using the Console Interface
113
Using the CI Menus and Screens
114
Navigating the CI Menus and Screens
114
Screen Fields and Descriptions
115
Main Menu
116
IP Configuration/Setup
119
Choosing a Bootp Request Mode
121
Bootp Always
122
Bootp When Needed
122
Bootp Disabled
123
Bootp or Last Address
123
Figure 3-4. SNMP Configuration Screen
124
SNMP Configuration
124
System Characteristics
126
Switch Configuration
128
MAC Address Table
130
VLAN Configuration Menu
132
VLAN Configuration
134
VLAN Port Configuration
136
Figure 3-11. VLAN Display by Port Screen
139
VLAN Display by Port
139
Traffic Class Configuration
140
Figure 3-12. Traffic Class Configuration Screen
141
Figure 3-13. Port Configuration Screen (1 of 2)
142
Port Configuration
142
Figure 3-14. Port Configuration Screen (2 of 2)
143
High Speed Flow Control Configuration
144
Choosing a High Speed Flow Control Mode
146
Multilink Trunk Configuration
147
Multilink Trunk Configuration Screen
148
Multilink Trunk Utilization Screen
151
Port Mirroring Configuration
153
Figure 3-21. Rate Limiting Configuration Screen (1 of 2)
157
Rate Limiting Configuration
157
IGMP Configuration
160
Figure 3-24. Port Statistics Screen
163
Port Statistics
163
Console/Comm Port Configuration
166
Figure 3-25. Console/Comm Port Configuration Screen
167
Spanning Tree Configuration
171
Spanning Tree Port Configuration
172
Figure 3-27. Spanning Tree Port Configuration Screen (1 of 2)
173
Figure 3-28. Spanning Tree Port Configuration Screen (2 of 2)
174
Display Spanning Tree Switch Settings
176
Figure 3-29. Spanning Tree Switch Settings Screen
176
TELNET Configuration
179
Software Download
182
Figure 3-31. Software Download Screen
183
Display Event Log
186
Figure 3-32. Event Log Screen
186
Excessive Bad Entries
187
Write Threshold
187
Flash Update
188
Figure 3-36. Self-Test Screen after Resetting the Switch
189
Reset
189
Figure 3-37. Bay Networks Logo Screen
190
Reset to Default Settings
190
Figure 3-38. Self-Test Screen after Resetting to Factory Default Settings
192
Figure 3-39. Bay Networks Logo Screen after Resetting to Factory Default Settings
193
Figure 3-40. Password Prompt Screen
194
Logout
194
Chapter 4 Troubleshooting
195
LED Indications
196
Table 4-1. LED Descriptions
197
Diagnosing and Correcting the Problem
198
Normal Power-Up Sequence
199
Autonegotiation Modes
200
Port Connection Problems
200
Port Interface
200
Port Interface
201
Appendix A Technical Specifications
203
Electrical
203
Environmental
203
Data Rate
204
Network Protocol and Standards Compatibility
204
Performance Specifications
204
Physical Dimensions
204
Electromagnetic Emissions
205
Electromagnetic Immunity
205
Interface Options
205
Safety Agency Certification
205
Declaration of Conformity
206
Appendix B Media Dependent Adapters
207
10Base-T/100Base-Tx Mda
208
Figure B-1. 400-4TX MDA Front Panel
208
Table B-1. 400-4TX MDA Components
208
100BASE-FX Mdas
209
1000BASE-SX Mdas
212
Table B-2. 100BASE-FX MDA Components
212
Table 2. 1000BASE-SX MDA Components
213
1000BASE-LX Mdas
214
Table B-3. 1000BASE-LX MDA Components
215
1000BASE-LX Multimode Applications
216
Installing an MDA
217
Replacing an MDA with a Different Model
218
Appendix C Quick Steps to Features
219
Configuring 802.1Q Vlans
220
Configuring Multilink Trunks
223
Configuring Port Mirroring
224
Configuring IGMP Snooping
226
Appendix D Connectors and Pin Assignments
229
RJ-45 (10BASE-T/100BASE-TX) Port Connectors
229
MDI and MDI-X Devices
230
MDI-X to MDI Cable Connections
231
MDI-X to MDI-X Cable Connections
232
DB-9 (RS-232-D) Console/Comm Port Connector
233
Appendix E Default Settings
235
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