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Enterasys Matrix-V V2H124-24 Configuration Manual (498 pages)
Matrix V-Series Fast Ethernet Switch
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Enterasys
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Switch
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
9
Chapter 1: Introduction
31
Key Features
31
Description of Software Features
32
Table 1-1. Key Features
32
System Defaults
35
Table 1-2. System Defaults
35
Chapter 2: Initial Configuration
39
Connecting to the Switch
39
Configuration Options
39
Required Connections
40
Remote Connections
41
Stack Operations
41
Selecting the Stack Master
42
Automatic Code Update
42
Broken Link for Wrap-Around Topologies
42
Resilient IP Interface for Management Access
42
Basic Configuration
42
Console Connection
42
Setting Passwords
43
Setting an IP Address
44
Manual Configuration
44
Dynamic Configuration
45
Enabling SNMP Management Access
46
Community Strings (for SNMP Version 1 and 2C Clients)
46
Configuring Access for SNMP Version 3 Clients
47
Trap Receivers
47
Saving Configuration Settings
48
Managing System Files
49
Power over Ethernet
49
Chapter 3: Configuring the Switch
51
Using the Web Interface
51
Navigating the Web Browser Interface
52
Home Page
52
Configuration Options
52
Table 3-1. Configuration Options
52
Figure 3-1. Home Page
52
Panel Display
53
Main Menu
53
Table 3-2. Switch Main Menu
53
Figure 3-2. Ports Panel Indicators
53
Basic Configuration
58
Displaying System Information
58
Figure 3-3. System Information
59
Displaying Switch Hardware/Software Versions
60
Figure 3-4. V2H124-24P General Switch Information
61
Displaying Bridge Extension Capabilities
62
Figure 3-5. Bridge Extension Capabilities
63
Setting the IP Address
64
Manual Configuration
65
Figure 3-6. VLAN IP Configuration
65
Using DHCP/BOOTP
66
Figure 3-7. IP Configuration
66
Managing Firmware
67
Downloading System Software from a Server
68
Figure 3-8. Operation Code Image File Transfer
68
Figure 3-9. Select Start-Up Operation File
68
Figure 3-10. Deleting Files
69
Saving or Restoring Configuration Settings
70
Downloading Configuration Settings from a Server
71
Figure 3-11. Downloading a Configuration File and Setting the Start-Up
71
Figure 3-12. Setting the Startup Configuration Settings
71
Console Port Settings
73
Figure 3-13. Console Port Settings
74
Telnet Settings
75
Figure 3-14. Telnet Settings
75
Configuring Event Logging
76
System Log Configuration
76
Table 3-3. Logging Levels
77
Figure 3-15. System Logs
77
Remote Log Configuration
78
Figure 3-16. Remote Logs
78
Displaying Log Messages
79
Figure 3-17. Displaying Logs
79
Sending Simple Mail Transfer Protocol Alerts
80
Figure 3-18. Enabling and Configuring SMTP Alerts
81
Resetting the System
82
Figure 3-19. Reseting the Switch
82
Setting the System Clock
83
SNTP Configuration
83
Figure 3-20. Configuring SNTP
83
Setting the Time Zone
84
Figure 3-21. Setting the Time Zone
84
Configuring SNMP
85
Enabling SNMP
86
Table 3-4. Snmpv3 Security Models and Levels
86
Figure 3-22. Enabling the SNMP Agent
86
Setting Community Access Strings
87
Figure 3-23. Configuring SNMP Community Strings
87
Specifying Trap Managers
88
Figure 3-24. Configuring SNMP Trap Manangers
88
Configuring Snmpv3 Management Access
89
Figure 3-25. Setting an Engine ID
89
Setting an Engine ID
89
Configuring Snmpv3 Users
90
Figure 3-26. Configuring Snmpv3 Users
91
Configuring Snmpv3 Groups
92
Figure 3-27. Configuring Snmpv3 Groups
93
Setting Snmpv3 Views
94
Figure 3-28. Configuring Snmpv3 Views
95
User Authentication
96
Configuring User Accounts
96
Figure 3-29. Configuring User Accounts
97
Configuring Local/Remote Logon Authentication
98
Figure 3-30. Setting Local, RADIUS and TACACS Authentication
100
RADIUS AAA Accounting
101
Configuring RADIUS AAA Accounting
101
Configuring AAA RADIUS Group Settings
102
Figure 3-31. AAA Accounting Settings
102
Figure 3-32. AAA Radius Group Settings
102
AAA Accounting Update
103
Figure 3-33. AAA Accounting Update
103
AAA Accounting 802.1X Port Settings
104
Figure 3-34. AAA Accounting 802.1X Port Settings
104
AAA Accounting Exec Settings
105
AAA Accounting Summary
105
Figure 3-35. AAA Accounting Exec Settings
105
Configuring HTTPS
106
Figure 3-36. AAA Summary
106
Figure 3-37. HTTPS Settings
107
Table 3-5. HTTPS Support
107
Replacing the Default Secure-Site Certificate
108
Configuring the Secure Shell
108
Generating the Host Key Pair
110
Figure 3-38. SSH Host-Key Settings
111
Configuring the SSH Server
112
Figure 3-39. SSH Server Settings
112
Configuring Port Security
113
Figure 3-40. Enabling Port Security
114
Configuring 802.1X Port Authentication
115
Displaying and Configuring the 802.1X Global Setting
116
Figure 3-41. 802.1X Global Information
116
Figure 3-42. 802.1X System Authentication Control
116
Configuring Port Settings for 802.1X
117
Figure 3-43. 802.1X Port Configuration
118
Displaying 802.1X Statistics
120
Table 3-6. 802.1X Statistics
120
Figure 3-44. Displaying 802.1X Statistics
121
Filtering IP Addresses for Management Access
122
Figure 3-45. Entering IP Addresses to be Filtered
123
Access Control Lists
124
Configuring Access Control Lists
124
Configuring a Standard IP ACL
125
Figure 3-46. Naming and Choosing Acls
125
Setting the ACL Name and Type
125
Figure 3-47. Configuring Standard IP Acls
126
Configuring an Extended IP ACL
127
Figure 3-48. Configuring Extended IP Acls
128
Configuring a MAC ACL
129
Figure 3-49. Configuring MAC Acls
130
Configuring ACL Masks
131
Figure 3-50. Choosing ACL Types
131
Specifying the Mask Type
131
Configuring an IP ACL Mask
132
Figure 3-51. Configuring an IP Based ACL
133
Configuring a MAC ACL Mask
134
Figure 3-52. Configuring a MAC Based ACL
134
Binding a Port to an Access Control List
135
Port Configuration
136
Displaying Connection Status
136
Figure 3-53. Mapping Acls to Port Ingress/Egress Queues
136
Figure 3-54. Port Status Information
137
Configuring Interface Connections
139
Creating Trunk Groups
140
Figure 3-55. Configuring Port Attributes
140
Statically Configuring a Trunk
141
Figure 3-56. Statically Configuring a Trunk
142
Enabling LACP on Selected Ports
143
Figure 3-57. LACP Port Configuration
143
Configuring LACP Parameters
144
Figure 3-58. LACP Aggregation Port Configuration
146
Displaying LACP Port Counters
147
Table 3-7. LACP Port Counters
147
Displaying LACP Settings and Status for the Local Side
148
Figure 3-59. Displaying LACP Port Counters Information
148
Table 3-8. LACP Settings
148
Figure 3-60. Displaying LACP Port Information
149
Displaying LACP Settings and Status for the Remote Side
150
Table 3-9. LACP Remote Side Settings
150
Figure 3-61. Displaying Remote LACP Port Information
151
Figure 3-62. Enabling Port Broadcast Control
152
Setting Broadcast Storm Thresholds
152
Configuring Port Mirroring
153
Configuring Rate Limits
154
Figure 3-63. Configuring a Mirror Port
154
Figure 3-64. Configuring Output Port Rate Limiting
155
Showing Port Statistics
155
Statistical Values
156
Table 3-10. Port Statistics
156
Figure 3-65. Displaying Port Statistics
158
Figure 3-66. Displaying Etherlike and RMON Statistics
159
Cabletron Discovery Protocol
160
Globally Configuring CDP
160
Figure 3-67. Globally Configuring CDP
161
CDP Port Settings
162
Figure 3-68. CDP Port Settings
162
Displaying CDP Neighbors Information
163
Figure 3-69. CDP Neighbors Information
163
Table 3-11. Show CDP Neighbors Ouput - Capability Codes
164
Table 3-12. Show CDP Neighbors Ouput - Neighbor Types
164
Displaying CDP Traffic Information
165
Figure 3-70. CDP Traffic Information
165
Power over Ethernet Settings
166
Switch Power Status
166
Figure 3-71. Displaying the Global Poe Status
167
Figure 3-72. Setting the Switch Power Budget
167
Setting a Switch Power Budget
167
Displaying Port Power Status
168
Figure 3-73. Displaying Port Poe Status
168
Configuring Port Poe Power
169
Address Table Settings
170
Figure 3-74. Configuring Port Poe Power
170
Setting Static Addresses
170
Displaying the Address Table
171
Figure 3-75. Mapping Ports to Static Addresses
171
Changing the Aging Time
172
Figure 3-76. Displaying the MAC Dynamic Address Table
172
Spanning Tree Algorithm Configuration
173
Figure 3-77. Setting the Aging Time
173
Displaying Global Settings
174
Figure 3-78. Spanning Tree Bpdus
174
Figure 3-79. Displaying the Spanning Tree Algorithm
176
Configuring Global Settings
177
Figure 3-80. Configuring the Spanning Tree Algorithm
180
Displaying Interface Settings
181
Figure 3-81. STA Port Roles
182
Figure 3-82. Displaying STA - Port Status Information
184
Configuring Interface Settings
185
Figure 3-83. Configuring Spanning Tree Algorithm Per Port
186
Configuring Multiple Spanning Trees
187
Figure 3-84. MSTP VLAN Configuration
188
Displaying Interface Settings for MSTP
190
Figure 3-85. MSTP Port Information
190
Configuring Interface Settings for MSTP
192
Figure 3-86. MSTP Port Configuration
193
VLAN Configuration
194
IEEE 802.1Q Vlans
194
Displaying Basic VLAN Information
197
Enabling or Disabling GVRP (Global Setting)
197
Figure 3-87. Displaying Bridge Extension Capabilities, Enabling GVRP
197
Figure 3-88. Displaying Basic VLAN Information
197
Displaying Current Vlans
198
Figure 3-89. Displaying VLAN Information by Port Membership
198
Creating Vlans
199
Adding Static Members to Vlans (VLAN Index)
200
Figure 3-90. VLAN Static List - Creating Virtual Lans
200
Adding Static Members to Vlans (Port Index)
202
Figure 3-91. VLAN Static Table - Adding Static Members
202
Configuring VLAN Behavior for Interfaces
203
Figure 3-92. VLAN Static Membership
203
Figure 3-93. Configuring VLAN Ports
205
Class of Service Configuration
206
Layer 2 Queue Settings
206
Figure 3-94. Default Port Priority
206
Setting the Default Priority for Interfaces
206
Mapping Cos Values to Egress Queues
207
Table 3-13. Egress Queue Priority Mapping
207
Table 3-14. Cos Priority Levels
207
Figure 3-95. Traffic Classes
208
Figure 3-96. Setting the Queue Mode
209
Selecting the Queue Mode
209
Setting the Service Weight for Traffic Classes
209
Figure 3-97. Configuring Class of Service for each Ingress Queue
210
Layer 3/4 Priority Settings
211
Figure 3-98. Setting IP Precedence/Dscp Priority Status
211
Selecting IP Precedence/Dscp Priority
211
Figure 3-99. Mapping IP Precedence to Class of Service Values
212
Mapping IP Precedence
212
Table 3-15. Mapping IP Precedence
212
Mapping DSCP Priority
213
Table 3-16. Mapping DSCP Priority
213
Figure 3-100. IP DSCP Priority
214
Figure 3-101. Globally Enabling the IP Port Priority Status
215
Figure 3-102. IP Port Priority
215
Mapping IP Port Priority
215
Copy Settings
216
Figure 3-103. Mapping Priority Settings to Ports/Trunks
217
Figure 3-104. Mapping Cos Values to Acls
218
Mapping Cos Values to Acls
218
Table 3-17. Egress Queue Priority Mapping
218
Changing Priorities Based on ACL Rules
219
Figure 3-105. Changing Priorities Based on ACL Rules
220
Multicast Filtering
221
Layer 2 IGMP (Snooping and Query)
221
Configuring IGMP Snooping and Query Parameters
222
Figure 3-106. Configuring Internet Group Management Protocol
223
Displaying Interfaces Attached to a Multicast Router
224
Figure 3-107. Mapping Multicast Switch Ports to Vlans
224
Figure 3-108. Statically Configuring a VLAN to Forward Multicast Traffic
225
Specifying Interfaces Attached to a Multicast Router
225
Displaying Port Members of Multicast Services
226
Figure 3-109. Displaying Port Members of Multicast Services
226
Assigning Ports to Multicast Services
227
Figure 3-110. Specifying Multicast Port Membership
227
Configuring Domain Name Service
228
Configuring General DNS Server Parameters
228
Figure 3-111. Configuring DNS
229
Configuring Static DNS Host to Address Entries
230
Figure 3-112. Mapping IP Addresses to a Host Name
231
Displaying the DNS Cache
232
Figure 3-113. Displaying the DNS Cache
232
Chapter 4: Command Line Interface
235
Using the Command Line Interface
235
Accessing the CLI
235
Console Connection
235
Telnet Connection
235
Entering Commands
237
Keywords and Arguments
237
Minimum Abbreviation
237
Command Completion
237
Getting Help on Commands
237
Showing Commands
237
Partial Keyword Lookup
239
Negating the Effect of Commands
239
Using Command History
239
Understanding Command Modes
239
Table 4-1. Command Modes
239
Exec Commands
240
Configuration Commands
240
Command Line Processing
241
Table 4-2. Configuration Commands
241
Table 4-3. Keystroke Commands
241
Command Groups
242
Table 4-4. Command Group Index
242
Line Commands
243
Table 4-5. Line Command Syntax
243
Line
244
Login
245
Password
246
Exec-Timeout
247
Timeout Login Response
247
Password-Thresh
248
Databits
249
Silent-Time
249
Parity
250
Speed
251
Stopbits
251
Disconnect
252
Show Line
252
General Commands
253
Enable
253
Table 4-6. General Commands
253
Disable
254
Configure
255
Show History
255
Reload
256
End
256
Exit
257
Quit
257
System Management Commands
258
Device Designation Commands
258
Prompt
258
Table 4-7. System Management Commands
258
Table 4-8. Device Designation Commands
258
Hostname
259
User Access Commands
259
Table 4-9. User Access Commands
259
Username
260
Enable Password
261
IP Filter Commands
262
Management
262
Table 4-10. IP Filter Commands
262
Show Management
263
Web Server Commands
264
Ip Http Port
264
Ip Http Server
264
Table 4-11. Web Server Commands
264
Ip Http Secure-Server
265
Ip Http Secure-Port
266
Telnet Server Commands
267
Ip Telnet Port
267
Ip Telnet Server
267
Table 4-12. Telnet Server Commands
267
Secure Shell Commands
268
Table 4-13. Secure Shell Commands
268
Ip Ssh Server
270
Ip Ssh Authentication-Retries
271
Ip Ssh Timeout
271
Delete Public-Key
272
Ip Ssh Server-Key Size
272
Ip Ssh Crypto Host-Key Generate
273
Ip Ssh Crypto Zeroize
273
Ip Ssh Save Host-Key
274
Show Ip Ssh
274
Show Ssh
275
Table 4-14. SSH Information
275
Show Public-Key
276
Show Users
277
Event Logging Commands
278
Logging on
278
Table 4-15. Event Logging Commands
278
Logging History
279
Table 4-16. Logging Levels
279
Logging Facility
280
Logging Host
280
Clear Log
281
Logging Trap
281
Show Log
282
Show Logging
283
Table 4-17. Show Logging Flash/Ram - Display Description
283
SMTP Alert Commands
284
Logging Sendmail Host
284
Table 4-18. Remote Logging
284
Table 4-19. SMTP Commands
284
Logging Sendmail Level
285
Logging Sendmail Destination-Email
286
Logging Sendmail Source-Email
286
Logging Sendmail
287
Show Logging Sendmail
287
Sntp Client
288
Table 4-20. Time Commands
288
Time Commands
288
Sntp Server
289
Show Sntp
290
Sntp Poll
290
Clock Timezone
291
Calendar Set
292
Show Calendar
292
Light Unit
293
Show Startup-Config
293
System Status Commands
293
Table 4-21. System Status Commands
293
Show Running-Config
295
Show System
296
Show Users
297
Show Version
298
Frame Size Commands
299
System Mtu
299
Flash/File Commands
300
Copy
300
Table 4-22. Flash/File Commands
300
Delete
303
Dir
304
Table 4-23. File Directory Information
304
Boot System
305
Whichboot
305
Cabletron Discovery Protocol (CDP)
306
Cdp Authentication Key
306
Table 4-24. CDP Commands
306
Cdp Holdtime
307
Cdp (Global Configuration)
308
Cdp Timer
308
Cdp (Interface Configuration)
309
Show Cdp
310
Show Cdp Interface
310
Show Cdp Neighbors
310
Table 4-25. Show CDP Neighbors Output - Capability Codes
311
Table 4-26. Show CDP Neighbors Output - Neighbor Types
311
Show Cdp Traffic
312
Table 4-27. Show CDP Traffic Output
312
Power over Ethernet Commands
313
Power Mainpower Maximum Allocation
313
Table 4-28. Poe Commands
313
Power Inline
314
Power Inline Maximum Allocation
315
Power Inline Priority
315
Show Power Inline Status
316
Show Power Mainpower
317
Authentication Commands
318
Authentication Login
318
Authentication Sequence
318
Table 4-29. Authentication Commands
318
Table 4-30. Authentication Sequence Command
318
Authentication Enable
319
RADIUS Client
320
Table 4-31. RADIUS Client Commands
320
Radius-Server Host
321
Radius-Server Key
322
Radius-Server Port
322
Radius-Server Retransmit
323
Radius-Server Timeout
323
Radius-Server Service-Type
324
Table 4-32. RADIUS Filter ID
325
Show Radius-Server
326
AAA Accounting
326
Table 4-33. AAA Accounting Commands
326
Aaa Group Server
327
Server
327
Aaa Accounting
328
Accounting
328
Show Accounting
329
TACACS+ Client
330
Table 4-34. TACACS+ Client Commands
330
Tacacs-Server Host
330
Tacacs-Server Port
330
Show Tacacs-Server
331
Tacacs-Server Key
331
Port Security Commands
332
Port Security
332
Table 4-35. Port Security Commands
332
802.1X Port Authentication
333
Table 4-36. 802.1X Port Authentication Commands
333
Dot1X System-Auth-Control
334
Dot1X Default
335
Dot1X Max-Req
335
Dot1X Operation-Mode
336
Dot1X Port-Control
336
Dot1X Re-Authenticate
337
Dot1X Re-Authentication
337
Dot1X Timeout Quiet-Period
338
Dot1X Timeout Re-Authperiod
338
Dot1X Timeout Tx-Period
339
Show Dot1X
339
System Vlan-Auth
342
Vlan-Auth
342
Vlan-Auth Enable Egress
343
Show System Vlan-Auth
344
Access Control List Commands
344
Masks for Access Control Lists
345
IP Acls
346
Table 4-37. Access Control List Commands
346
Table 4-38. IP ACL Commands
346
Access-List Ip
347
Access-List Ip Extended Fragment-Auto-Mask
347
Permit, Deny (Standard ACL)
348
Permit, Deny (Extended ACL)
349
Access-List Ip Mask-Precedence
351
Show Ip Access-List
351
Mask (IP ACL)
352
Show Access-List Ip Mask-Precedence
355
Ip Access-Group
356
Show Ip Access-Group
356
Map Access-List Ip
357
Table 4-39. Mapping Cos Values to ACL Rules
357
Match Access-List Ip
358
Show Map Access-List Ip
358
Show Marking
359
Access-List Mac
360
MAC Acls
360
Table 4-40. MAC ACL Commands
360
Permit, Deny (MAC ACL)
361
Show Mac Access-List
362
Access-List Mac Mask-Precedence
363
Mask (MAC ACL)
364
Mac Access-Group
366
Show Access-List Mac Mask-Precedence
366
Map Access-List Mac
367
Show Mac Access-Group
367
Table 4-41. Mapping Cos Values to MAC ACL Rules
367
Match Access-List Mac
368
Show Map Access-List Mac
368
ACL Information
369
Show Access-List
369
Table 4-42. ACL Information
369
Show Access-Group
370
Show Access-List
370
SNMP Commands
371
Table 4-43. SNMP Command Syntax
371
Show Snmp
372
Snmp-Server
372
Snmp-Server Community
373
Snmp-Server Contact
374
Snmp-Server Location
374
Snmp-Server Host
375
Snmp-Server Enable Traps
376
Snmp-Server Engine-ID
377
Show Snmp Engine-ID
378
Snmp-Server View
378
Table 4-44. SNMP Engine ID
378
Show Snmp View
379
Table 4-45. SNMP View
379
Show Snmp Group
380
Snmp-Server Group
380
Table 4-46. Show SNMP Group - Display Description
381
Snmp-Server User
382
Show Snmp User
383
Snmp Ip Filter
383
Table 4-47. SNMP User
383
Interface Commands
384
Interface
384
Description
384
Table 4-48. Interface Commands
384
Speed-Duplex
386
Negotiation
387
Capabilities
388
Flowcontrol
389
Shutdown
390
Switchport Broadcast Packet-Rate
390
Clear Counters
391
Show Interfaces Status
392
Show Interfaces Counters
393
Show Interfaces Switchport
394
Table 4-49. Show Interfaces Switchport Output - Description
394
Mirror Port Commands
395
Port Monitor
395
Table 4-50. Mirror Port Commands
395
Show Port Monitor
396
Rate Limit Commands
397
Rate-Limit
397
Table 4-51. Rate Limit Commands
397
Link Aggregation Commands
398
Channel-Group
399
Lacp
400
Lacp System-Priority
401
Table 4-52. Link Aggregation Commands
401
Lacp Admin-Key (Ethernet Interface)
402
Lacp Admin-Key (Port Channel)
403
Lacp Port-Priority
404
Show Lacp
404
Table 4-53. LACP Data Units
405
Privileged Exec
405
Table 4-54. Show LACP Output Contents
406
Table 4-55. Show LACP Neighbors Output Contents
407
Address Table Commands
408
Mac-Address-Table Static
408
Table 4-56. Show LACP System ID Output Contents
408
Table 4-57. Address Table Commands
408
Clear Mac-Address-Table Dynamic
409
Show Mac-Address-Table
410
Mac-Address-Table Aging-Time
411
Show Mac-Address-Table Aging-Time
411
Spanning Tree Commands
412
Table 4-58. Spanning Tree Commands
412
Spanning-Tree
413
Spanning-Tree Mode
413
Spanning-Tree Forward-Time
415
Spanning-Tree Hello-Time
415
Spanning-Tree Max-Age
416
Spanning-Tree Default Priority
417
Spanning-Tree Priority
417
Spanning-Tree Pathcost Method
418
Spanning-Tree Transmission-Limit
418
Mst Vlan
419
Spanning-Tree Mst-Configuration
419
Mst Priority
420
Name
421
Revision
421
Max-Hops
422
Spanning-Tree Cost
423
Spanning-Tree Spanning-Disabled
423
Spanning-Tree Port-Priority
424
Spanning-Tree Edge-Port
425
Spanning-Tree Portfast
425
Spanning-Tree Link-Type
426
Spanning-Tree Backup-Root
427
Spanning-Tree Mst Cost
428
Spanning-Tree Mst Port-Priority
429
Spanning-Tree Protocol-Migration
429
Show Spanning-Tree
430
Show Spanning-Tree Mst Configuration
432
VLAN Commands
432
Editing VLAN Groups
432
Table 4-59. VLAN Commands
432
Table 4-60. Editing VLAN Groups
432
Vlan
433
Vlan Database
433
Configuring VLAN Interfaces
434
Interface Vlan
434
Table 4-61. Configuring VLAN Interfaces
434
Switchport Mode
435
Switchport Acceptable-Frame-Types
436
Switchport Ingress-Filtering
436
Switchport Native Vlan
437
Switchport Allowed Vlan
438
Switchport Forbidden Vlan
439
Displaying VLAN Information
440
Show Vlan
440
Table 4-62. Displaying VLAN Information
440
GVRP and Bridge Extension Commands
441
Bridge-Ext Gvrp
441
Table 4-63. GVRP and Bridge Extension Commands
441
Show Bridge-Ext
442
Switchport Gvrp
442
Garp Timer
443
Show Gvrp Configuration
443
Show Garp Timer
444
Priority Commands
445
Priority Commands (Layer 2)
445
Table 4-64. Priority Commands
445
Table 4-65. Priority Commands (Layer 2)
445
Queue Mode
446
Switchport Priority Default
446
Queue Bandwidth
447
Queue Cos-Map
448
Table 4-66. Default Cos Priority Levels
448
Show Queue Bandwidth
449
Show Queue Mode
449
Show Queue Cos-Map
450
Map Ip Port (Global Configuration)
451
Priority Commands (Layer 3 and 4)
451
Table 4-67. Priority Commands (Layer 3 and 4)
451
Map Ip Port (Interface Configuration)
452
Map Ip Precedence (Global Configuration)
452
Map Ip Precedence (Interface Configuration)
453
Table 4-68. Mapping IP Precedence to Cos Values
453
Map Ip Dscp (Global Configuration)
454
Map Ip Dscp (Interface Configuration)
454
Show Map Ip Port
455
Show Map Ip Precedence
456
Show Map Ip Dscp
457
Multicast Filtering Commands
458
Table 4-69. Multicast Filtering Commands
458
IGMP Snooping Commands
459
Ip Igmp Snooping
459
Ip Igmp Snooping Vlan Static
459
Table 4-70. IGMP Snooping Commands
459
Ip Igmp Snooping Version
460
Show Ip Igmp Snooping
461
Show Mac-Address-Table Multicast
461
IGMP Query Commands (Layer 2)
462
Ip Igmp Snooping Querier
462
Table 4-71. IGMP Query Commands (Layer 2)
462
Ip Igmp Snooping Query-Count
463
Ip Igmp Snooping Query-Interval
464
Ip Igmp Snooping Query-Max-Response-Time
464
Ip Igmp Snooping Router-Port-Expire-Time
465
Static Multicast Routing Commands
466
Ip Igmp Snooping Vlan Mrouter
466
Table 4-72. Static Multicast Routing Commands
466
Show Ip Igmp Snooping Mrouter
467
IP Interface Commands
467
Table 4-73. IP Interface Command Syntax
467
Ip Address
468
Ip Default-Gateway
469
Ip Dhcp Restart
469
Show Ip Interface
470
Show Ip Redirects
470
Ping
471
DNS Commands
472
Table 4-74. DNS Commands
472
Clear Host
473
Ip Host
473
Ip Domain-Name
474
Ip Domain-List
475
Ip Name-Server
476
Ip Domain-Lookup
477
Show Dns
478
Show Hosts
478
Clear Dns Cache
479
Show Dns Cache
479
Table 4-75. Show DNS Output Description
479
Appendix A: Troubleshooting
481
Table A-1.Troubleshooting Chart
481
Problems Accessing the Management Interface
481
Using System Logs
482
Appendix B: Software Specifications
483
Software Features
483
Management Features
484
Standards
484
Management Information Bases
485
Glossary
487
Index
493
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Matrix-V Series FAST ETHERNET SWITCH
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Table of Contents
Industry Canada Notice
4
Regulatory Compliance Information
4
Environmental Requirements
5
Product Safety
5
Safety Compliance
6
Safety Information
6
Declaration of Conformity
10
Table of Contents
15
Chapter 1: Introduction
23
Overview
23
Switch Architecture
23
Figure 1-1. Front and Rear Panels
23
Network Management Options
24
Description of Hardware
24
10/100BASE-T Ports
24
V2H124
24
Port and System Status Leds
25
Table 1-1. Port Status Leds
25
Figure 1-2. Port Leds
25
Figure 1-3. System Leds
25
Power Supply Receptacles
26
Table 1-2. System Status Leds
26
Figure 1-4. Power Supply Receptacles
26
Optional Media Extender Modules
27
Figure 1-5. Single-Port 100BASE-FX Multimode Module
27
Figure 1-6. Single-Port 100BASE-FX Single-Mode Module
27
Figure 1-7. Single-Port 1000BASE-T Module
27
Figure 1-8. 1000BASE-T/SFP Combination Module
28
Figure 1-9. Stacking Module
28
Features and Benefits
29
Connectivity
29
Expandability
29
Performance
29
Management
30
Chapter 2: Network Planning
31
Introduction to Switching
31
Application Examples
32
Collapsed Backbone
32
Figure 2-1. Collapsed Backbone
32
Network Aggregation Plan
33
Figure 2-2. Network Aggregation Plan
33
Remote Connections with Fiber Cable
34
Figure 2-3. Remote Connections with Fiber Cable
34
Making VLAN Connections
35
Figure 2-4. Making VLAN Connections
35
Application Notes
36
Chapter 3: Installing the Switch
37
Selecting a Site
37
Ethernet Cabling
37
Equipment Checklist
38
Package Contents
38
Optional Rack-Mounting Equipment
38
Mounting
39
Rack Mounting
39
Figure 3-2. Attaching the Brackets
39
Desktop or Shelf Mounting
40
Figure 3-3. Installing the Switch in a Rack
40
Figure 3-4. Attaching the Adhesive Feet
40
Installing an Optional Module into the Switch
41
Figure 3-5. Installing an Optional Module
41
Installing an SFP Transceiver
42
Connecting Switches in a Stack
42
Figure 3-6. Installing an SFP Transceiver
42
Figure 3-7. Connecting Switches in a Stack
43
Connecting to a Power Source
44
Connecting to the Console Port
44
Figure 3-8. Power Receptacles
44
Figure 3-9. Serial Port (DB-9 DTE) Pin-Out
44
Table 3-1. Serial Cable Wiring
45
Wiring Map for Serial Cable
45
Chapter 4: Making Network Connections
47
Connecting Network Devices
47
Twisted-Pair Devices
47
Cabling Guidelines
47
Connecting to Pcs, Servers, Hubs and Switches
48
Network Wiring Connections
48
Figure 4-1. Making Twisted-Pair Connections
48
Figure 4-2. Network Wiring Connections
49
Fiber Optic Devices
50
Figure 4-3. Making Fiber Port Connections
50
Connectivity Rules
51
1000BASE-T Cable Requirements
51
1000 Mbps Gigabit Ethernet Collision Domain
51
Table 4-1. Maximum 1000BASE-T Gigabit Ethernet Cable Length
51
Table 4-2. Maximum 1000BASE-SX Gigabit Ethernet Cable Lengths
51
100 Mbps Fast Ethernet Collision Domain
52
10 Mbps Ethernet Collision Domain
52
Cable Labeling and Connection Records
52
Table 4-4. Maximum 1000BASE-LH Gigabit Ethernet Cable Length
52
Table 4-5. Maximum Fast Ethernet Cable Lengths
52
Table 4-6. Maximum Ethernet Cable Length
52
Table 4-3. Maximum 1000BASE-LX Gigabit Ethernet Cable Length
52
Appendix A: Troubleshooting
55
Diagnosing Switch Indicators
55
Power and Cooling Problems
55
Installation
55
Table A-1. Troubleshooting Chart
55
In-Band Access
56
Appendix B: Cables
57
Twisted-Pair Cable and Pin Assignments
57
10/100BASE-TX Pin Assignments
57
Straight-Through Wiring
58
Crossover Wiring
58
Table B-1. 10/100BASE-TX MDI and MDI-X Port Pinouts
58
Figure B-2. Straight-Through Wiring
58
1000BASE-T Pin Assignments
59
Table B-2. 1000BASE-T MDI and MDI-X Port Pinouts
59
Figure B-3. Crossover Wiring
59
Fiber Standards
60
Appendix C: Specifications
61
Switch Features
62
Management Features
62
Standards
63
Compliances
63
100BASE-FX Extender Modules
63
1000BASE-T Extender Module
64
1000BASE-T/SFP Module
64
Stacking Module
65
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Matrix V-Series Fast Ethernet Switch
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